Selections from the Writings of the Báb
3 EXCERPTS FROM THE PERSIAN BAYÁN
THE Day of Resurrection ...
THE Day of Resurrection is a day on which the sun riseth
and setteth like unto any other day. How oft hath the Day
of Resurrection dawned, and the people of the land where
it occurred did not learn of the event. Had they heard, they
would not have believed, and thus they were not told!
When the Apostle of God [Muhammad] appeared, He
did not announce unto the unbelievers that the Resurrection
had come, for they could not bear the news. That Day is
indeed an infinitely mighty Day, for in it the Divine Tree
proclaimeth from eternity unto eternity, `Verily, I am God.
No God is there but Me'. Yet those who are veiled believe
that He is one like unto them, and they refuse even to call
Him a believer, although such a title in the realm of His
heavenly Kingdom is conferred everlastingly upon the
most insignificant follower of His previous Dispensation.
Thus, had the people in the days of the Apostle of God
regarded Him at least as a believer of their time how would
they have debarred Him, for seven years while He was in
the mountain, from access to His Holy House [Ka'bah]?
Likewise in this Dispensation of the Point of the Bayán,
if the people had not refused to concede the name believer
unto Him, how could they have incarcerated Him on this
mountain, without realizing that the quintessence of belief
oweth its existence to a word from Him? Their hearts are
deprived of the power of true insight, and thus they cannot
see, while those endowed with the eyes of the spirit
circle like moths round the Light of Truth until they are
consumed. It is for this reason that the Day of Resurrection
is said to be the greatest of all days, yet it is like unto any
other day.
VIII, 9.
Selections from the Writings of the Báb
3 EXCERPTS FROM THE PERSIAN BAYÁN
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