O SHERIF!... All thy life thou hast accorded worship unto Us, but when We manifested Ourself unto thee, thou didst desist from bearing witness unto Our Remembrance, and from affirming that He is indeed the Most Exalted, the Sovereign Truth, the All-Glorious. Thus hath Thy Lord put thee to proof in the Day of Resurrection. Verily He is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.
For hadst thou uttered `Here am I' at the time We sent
thee the Book, We would have admitted thee to the company
of such of Our servants as truly believe, and would
have graciously praised thee in Our Book, until the Day
when all men shall appear before Us for judgement. This
is in truth far more advantageous unto thee than all the
acts of worship thou hast performed for thy Lord during
all thy life, nay, from the beginning that hath no beginning.
Assuredly this is what would have served and will ever
serve thy best interests. Verily We are cognizant of all
things. Yet notwithstanding that We had called thee into
being for the purpose of attaining Our presence in the Day
of Resurrection, thou didst shut thyself out from Us without
any reason or explicit Writ; whereas hadst thou been
among such as are endowed with the knowledge of the
However, that which was preordained hath come to pass. Shouldst thou return unto Us while revelation still continueth through Us, We shall transform thy fire into light. Truly We are powerful over all things. But if thou failest in this task, thou shalt find no way open to thee other than to embrace the Cause of God and to implore that the matter of thine allegiance be brought to the attention of Him Whom God shall make manifest, that He may graciously enable thee to prosper and cause thy fire to be transformed into light. This is that which hath been sent down unto Us. Should this not come to pass, whatever We have set down shall remain binding and irrevocably decreed by God, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting, and We shall therefore banish thee from Our presence as a token of justice on Our part. Verily we are equitable in Our judgement.