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CXVI: O kings of Christendom! Heard ye not the
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O kings of Christendom! Heard ye not the saying of Jesus, the Spirit of God, "I go away, and
come again unto you"? Wherefore, then, did ye fail,
when He did come again unto you in the clouds of
heaven, to draw nigh unto Him, that ye might behold
His face, and be of them that attained His
Presence? In another passage He saith: "When He,
the Spirit of Truth, is come, He will guide you into
all truth." And yet, behold how, when He did bring
the truth, ye refused to turn your faces towards
Him, and persisted in disporting yourselves with your
pastimes and fancies. Ye welcomed Him not, neither
did ye seek His Presence, that ye might hear the
verses of God from His own mouth, and partake of
the manifold wisdom of the Almighty, the All-Glorious,
the All-Wise. Ye have, by reason of your failure,
hindered the breath of God from being wafted over
you, and have withheld from your souls the sweetness
of its fragrance. Ye continue roving with delight
in the valley of your corrupt desires. Ye, and all ye
possess, shall pass away. Ye shall, most certainly, return
to God, and shall be called to account for your
doings in the presence of Him Who shall gather together
the entire creation... |
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Twenty years have passed, O kings, during which
We have, each day, tasted the agony of a fresh tribulation.
No one of them that were before Us hath
endured the things We have endured. Would that ye
could perceive it! They that rose up against Us have
put us to death, have shed our blood, have plundered
our property, and violated our honor. Though aware
of most of our afflictions, ye, nevertheless, have failed
to stay the hand of the aggressor. For is it not your
clear duty to restrain the tyranny of the oppressor,
and to deal equitably with your subjects, that your
high sense of justice may be fully demonstrated to
all mankind? |
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God hath committed into your hands the reins of
the government of the people, that ye may rule with
justice over them, safeguard the rights of the down-trodden,
and punish the wrong-doers. If ye neglect
the duty prescribed unto you by God in His Book,
your names shall be numbered with those of the unjust
in His sight. Grievous, indeed, will be your error.
Cleave ye to that which your imaginations have devised,
and cast behind your backs the commandments
of God, the Most Exalted, the Inaccessible, the All-Compelling,
the Almighty? Cast away the things ye
possess, and cling to that which God hath bidden you
observe. Seek ye His grace, for he that seeketh it
treadeth His straight Path. |
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Consider the state in which We are, and behold ye
the ills and troubles that have tried Us. Neglect Us
not, though it be for a moment, and judge ye between
Us and Our enemies with equity. This will,
surely, be a manifest advantage unto you. Thus do
We relate to you Our tale, and recount the things
that have befallen Us, that ye might take off Our ills
and ease Our burden. Let him who will, relieve Us
from Our trouble; and as to him that willeth not,
My Lord is assuredly the best of helpers. |
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Warn and acquaint the people, O Servant, with
the things We have sent down unto Thee, and let the
fear of no one dismay Thee, and be Thou not of them
that waver. The day is approaching when God will
have exalted His Cause and magnified His testimony
in the eyes of all who are in the heavens and all who
are on the earth. Place, in all circumstances, Thy
whole trust in Thy Lord, and fix Thy gaze upon
Him, and turn away from all them that repudiate
His truth. Let God, Thy Lord, be Thy sufficing succorer
and helper. We have pledged Ourselves to secure
Thy triumph upon earth and to exalt Our Cause
above all men, though no king be found who would
turn his face towards Thee. |
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