O people of the Caucasus! Batḥá (Mecca) hath flowed with
water, and the Supreme Horizon hath been suffused with light! By My life! The
countenance of Ḥijáz hath been wreathed in smiles, inasmuch as the Tabernacle
of Majesty hath been pitched upon the slopes of Carmel, and the Day-Star of
Revelation hath shone forth from the horizon of the Will of God, after the
veils of glory had been rent asunder by the finger of Divine omnipotence.…
O people of the Caucasus! He that was named ‘Abdu’l-Karím [1] came unto you and announced unto you this Mystery, in remembrance of which
men’s hearts have been enkindled, and in separation from which their souls have
been consumed. He, verily, held fast the cord of Mine allegiance and clung to
the hem of the mercy of His Lord, the Lord of all men.…
O people of the Caucasus! Give ear unto the call of this
Wronged One! This is that call for the purpose of hearing which the peoples of
the world have, from a state of utter nothingness, been brought into
existence.…
…‘Abdu’l-Karím was an exemplar of this Most Great
Revelation. Like unto the breeze of dawn, He blew from the quarter of Divine
bounty. He himself was aflame with the fire of love for this Revelation, while
a portion of the ocean of understanding had been bestowed upon him. This was a
token of God’s favour unto him.…
- Baha’u’llah (‘Additional Tablets and Extracts
from Tablets Revealed by Bahá’u’lláh’; Baha’i Reference Library of the Baha’i
World Center)
[1] Siyyid ‘Abdu’l-Karím-i-Urdúbádí