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CXXXVI: Say: Deliver your souls, O people, from
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Say: Deliver your souls, O people, from the bondage of self, and purify them from all attachment
to anything besides Me. Remembrance of Me
cleanseth all things from defilement, could ye but
perceive it. Say: Were all created things to be entirely
divested of the veil of worldly vanity and desire,
the Hand of God would in this Day clothe them,
one and all, with the robe "He doeth whatsoever He
willeth in the kingdom of creation," that thereby the
sign of His sovereignty might be manifested in all
things. Exalted then be He, the Sovereign Lord of
all, the Almighty, the Supreme Protector, the All-Glorious,
the Most Powerful. |
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Intone, O My servant, the verses of God that have
been received by thee, as intoned by them who have
drawn nigh unto Him, that the sweetness of thy
melody may kindle thine own soul, and attract the
hearts of all men. Whoso reciteth, in the privacy of
his chamber, the verses revealed by God, the scattering
angels of the Almighty shall scatter abroad the
fragrance of the words uttered by his mouth, and
shall cause the heart of every righteous man to throb.
Though he may, at first, remain unaware of its effect,
yet the virtue of the grace vouchsafed unto him
must needs sooner or later exercise its influence upon
his soul. Thus have the mysteries of the Revelation
of God been decreed by virtue of the Will of Him
Who is the Source of power and wisdom. |
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O Khalíl! God beareth Me witness. Though My
Pen be still moving on My Tablet, yet, in its very
heart, it weepeth and is sore distressed. The lamp
burning before the Throne, likewise, weepeth and
groaneth by reason of the things which the Ancient
Beauty hath suffered at the hands of them who are
but a creation of His Will. God, Himself, knoweth
and testifieth to the truth of My words. No man that
hath purged his ear from the loud clamor of the infidels,
and inclined it to all created things, can fail
to hear the voice of their lamentation and weeping
over the trouble that hath befallen Us at the hands
of those of Our servants that have disbelieved in, and
rebelled against, Us. Thus have We disclosed to thee
a glimmer of the woes that have come upon us, that
thou mayest be made aware of Our sufferings, and
patiently endure thy sorrows. |
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Arise to aid thy Lord at all times and in all circumstances,
and be thou one of His helpers. Admonish,
then, the people to lend a hearing ear to the
words which the Spirit of God hath uttered in this
irradiant and resplendent Tablet. Say: Sow not, O
people, the seeds of dissension amongst men, and contend
not with your neighbor. Be patient under all
conditions, and place your whole trust and confidence
in God. Aid ye your Lord with the sword of
wisdom and of utterance. This indeed well becometh
the station of man. To depart from it would be unworthy
of God, the Sovereign Lord of all, the Glorified.
The people, however, have been led astray, and
are truly of the heedless. |
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Unlock, O people, the gates of the hearts of men
with the keys of the remembrance of Him Who is
the Remembrance of God and the Source of wisdom
amongst you. He hath chosen out of the whole world
the hearts of His servants, and made them each a
seat for the revelation of His glory. Wherefore, sanctify
them from every defilement, that the things for
which they were created may be engraven upon them.
This indeed is a token of God's bountiful favor. |
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Beautify your tongues, O people, with truthfulness,
and adorn your souls with the ornament of
honesty. Beware, O people, that ye deal not treacherously
with any one. Be ye the trustees of God
amongst His creatures, and the emblems of His generosity
amidst His people. They that follow their
lusts and corrupt inclinations, have erred and dissipated
their efforts. They, indeed, are of the lost.
Strive, O people, that your eyes may be directed
towards the mercy of God, that your hearts may be
attuned to His wondrous remembrance, that your
souls may rest confidently upon His grace and
bounty, that your feet may tread the path of His
good-pleasure. Such are the counsels which I bequeath
unto you. Would that ye might follow My
counsels! |
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