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C: The voice of the Divine Herald, proceeding
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The voice of the Divine Herald, proceeding out of the throne of God, declareth: O ye My loved
ones! Suffer not the hem of My sacred vesture to be
smirched and mired with the things of this world,
and follow not the promptings of your evil and corrupt
desires. The Day Star of Divine Revelation, that
shineth in the plenitude of its glory in the heaven
of this Prison, beareth Me witness. They whose hearts
are turned towards Him Who is the Object of the
adoration of the entire creation must needs, in this
Day, pass beyond and be sanctified from all created
things, visible and invisible. If they arise to teach
My Cause, they must let the breath of Him Who is
the Unconstrained, stir them and must spread it
abroad on the earth with high resolve, with minds
that are wholly centered in Him, and with hearts
that are completely detached from and independent
of all things, and with souls that are sanctified from
the world and its vanities. It behoveth them to
choose as the best provision for their journey reliance
upon God, and to clothe themselves with the love
of their Lord, the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious.
If they do so, their words shall influence their hearers. |
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How great, how very great, the gulf that separateth
Us from them who, in this Day, are occupied
with their evil passions, and have set their hopes on
the things of the earth and its fleeting glory! Many a
time hath the court of the All-Merciful been to outward
seeming so denuded of the riches of this world
that they who lived in close association with Him
suffered from dire want. Despite their sufferings, the
Pen of the Most High hath, at no time, been willing
to refer, nor even to make the slightest allusion, to
the things that pertain to this world and its treasures.
And if, at any time, any gift were presented
to Him, that gift was accepted as a token of His
grace unto him that offered it. Should it ever please
Us to appropriate to Our own use all the treasures
of the earth, to none is given the right to question
Our authority, or to challenge Our right. It would be
impossible to conceive any act more contemptible
than soliciting, in the name of the one true God, the
riches which men possess. |
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It is incumbent upon thee, and upon the followers
of Him Who is the Eternal Truth, to summon all
men to whatsoever shall sanctify them from all attachment
to the things of the earth and purge them
from its defilements, that the sweet smell of the raiment
of the All-Glorious may be smelled from all
them that love Him. |
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They who are possessed of riches, however, must
have the utmost regard for the poor, for great is the
honor destined by God for those poor who are steadfast
in patience. By My life! There is no honor, except
what God may please to bestow, that can compare
to this honor. Great is the blessedness awaiting
the poor that endure patiently and conceal their sufferings,
and well is it with the rich who bestow their
riches on the needy and prefer them before themselves. |
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Please God, the poor may exert themselves and
strive to earn the means of livelihood. This is a duty
which, in this most great Revelation, hath been prescribed
unto every one, and is accounted in the sight
of God as a goodly deed. Whoso observeth this duty,
the help of the invisible One shall most certainly aid
him. He can enrich, through His grace, whomsoever
He pleaseth. He, verily, hath power over all
things.... |
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Tell, O `Alí, the loved ones of God that equity is
the most fundamental among human virtues. The
evaluation of all things must needs depend upon it.
Ponder a while on the woes and afflictions which this
Prisoner hath sustained. I have, all the days of My
life, been at the mercy of Mine enemies, and have
suffered each day, in the path of the love of God, a
fresh tribulation. I have patiently endured until the
fame of the Cause of God was spread abroad on the
earth. If any one should now arise and, prompted
by the vain imaginations his heart hath devised, endeavor,
openly or in secret, to sow the seeds of dissension
amongst men ñ can such a man be said to
have acted with equity? No, by Him Whose might
extendeth over all things! By My life! Mine heart
groaneth and mine eyes weep sore for the Cause of
God and for them that understand not what they say
and imagine what they cannot comprehend. |
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It beseemeth all men, in this Day, to take firm hold
on the Most Great Name, and to establish the unity
of all mankind. There is no place to flee to, no refuge
that any one can seek, except Him. Should any man
be led to utter such words as will turn away the people
from the shores of God's limitless ocean, and cause
them to fix their hearts on anything except this glorious
and manifest Being, that hath assumed a form
subject to human limitations ñ such a man, however
lofty the station he may occupy, shall be denounced
by the entire creation as one that hath deprived himself
of the sweet savors of the All-Merciful. |
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Say: Observe equity in your judgment, ye men of
understanding heart! He that is unjust in his judgment
is destitute of the characteristics that distinguish
man's station. He Who is the Eternal Truth
knoweth well what the breasts of men conceal. His
long forbearance hath emboldened His creatures, for
not until the appointed time is come will He rend
any veil asunder. His surpassing mercy hath restrained
the fury of His wrath, and caused most people
to imagine that the one true God is unaware of
the things they have privily committed. By Him
Who is the All-Knowing, the All-Informed! The
mirror of His knowledge reflecteth, with complete
distinctness, precision and fidelity, the doings of all
men. Say: Praise be to Thee, O Concealer of the sins
of the weak and helpless! Magnified be Thy name, O
Thou that forgivest the heedless ones that trespass
against Thee! |
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We have forbidden men to walk after the imaginations
of their hearts, that they may be enabled to
recognize Him Who is the sovereign Source and Object
of all knowledge, and may acknowledge whatsoever
He may be pleased to reveal. Witness how they
have entangled themselves with their idle fancies and
vain imaginations. By My life! They are themselves
the victims of what their own hearts have devised,
and yet they perceive it not. Vain and profitless is
the talk of their lips, and yet they understand not. |
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We beseech God that He may graciously vouchsafe
His grace unto all men, and enable them to attain
the knowledge of Him and of themselves. By
My life! Whoso hath known Him shall soar in the
immensity of His love, and shall be detached from
the world and all that is therein. Nothing on earth
shall deflect him from his course, how much less they
who, prompted by their vain imaginations, speak
those things which God hath forbidden. |
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Say: This is the Day when every ear must needs
be attentive to His voice. Hearken ye to the Call of
this wronged One, and magnify ye the name of the
one true God, and adorn yourselves with the ornament
of His remembrance, and illumine your hearts
with the light of His love. This is the key that unlocketh
the hearts of men, the burnish that shall
cleanse the souls of all beings. He that is careless of
what hath poured out from the finger of the Will of
God liveth in manifest error. Amity and rectitude of
conduct, rather than dissension and mischief, are the
marks of true faith. |
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Proclaim unto men what He, Who speaketh the
truth and is the Bearer of the Trust of God, hath bidden
thee observe. My glory be with thee, O thou
that callest upon My name, whose eyes are directed
towards My court, and whose tongue uttereth the
praise of thy Lord, the Beneficent. |
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