Morning
Thus it is related in the “Biháru’l-Anvár,” the “‘Aválim,”
and the “Yanbú‘” of Sádiq,[1] son of Muhammad, that he spoke these words:
“Knowledge is twenty and seven letters. All that the Prophets have revealed are
two letters thereof. No man thus far hath known more than these two letters.
But when the Qá’im shall arise, He will cause the remaining twenty and five
letters to be made manifest.” Consider, He hath declared Knowledge to consist
of twenty and seven letters, and regarded all the Prophets, from Adam even unto
the “Seal,” as Expounders of only two letters thereof and of having been sent
down with these two letters. He also saith that the Qá’im will reveal all the
remaining twenty and five letters. Behold from this utterance how great and
lofty is His station! His rank excelleth that of all the Prophets, and His
Revelation transcendeth the comprehension and understanding of all their chosen
ones. A Revelation, of which the Prophets of God, His saints and chosen ones,
have either not been informed, or which, in pursuance of God’s inscrutable
Decree, they have not disclosed…
- Baha’u’llah ('The Kitab-i-Iqan’)
[1] The sixth Imam, or spiritual successor to the Prophet
Muhammad