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LXIX: Call thou to mind the behavior of Ashraf's...
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Call thou to mind the behavior of Ashraf's mother, whose son laid down his life in the Land of
Zá (Zanján). He, most certainly, is in the seat of
truth, in the presence of One Who is the Most
Powerful, the Almighty. |
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When the infidels, so unjustly, decided to put him
to death, they sent and fetched his mother, that perchance
she might admonish him, and induce him to
recant his faith, and follow in the footsteps of them
that have repudiated the truth of God, the Lord of
all worlds. |
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No sooner did she behold the face of her son, than
she spoke to him such words as caused the hearts of
the lovers of God, and beyond them those of the
Concourse on high, to cry out and be sore pained
with grief. Truly, thy Lord knoweth what My
tongue speaketh. He Himself beareth witness to My
words. |
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And when addressing him she said: "My son, mine
own son! Fail not to offer up thyself in the path of
thy Lord. Beware that thou betray not thy faith
in Him before Whose face have bowed down in
adoration all who are in the heavens and all who are
on the earth. Go thou straight on, O my son, and persevere
in the path of the Lord, thy God. Haste thee
to attain the presence of Him Who is the Well-Beloved
of all worlds." |
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On her be My blessings, and My mercy, and My
praise, and My glory. I Myself shall atone for the loss
of her son ñ a son who now dwelleth within the
tabernacle of My majesty and glory, and whose face
beameth with a light that envelopeth with its radiance
the Maids of Heaven in their celestial chambers,
and beyond them the inmates of My Paradise, and the
denizens of the Cities of Holiness. Were any eye to
gaze on his face, he would exclaim: "Lo, this is no
other than a noble angel!" |
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