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Tag "Lawh-i-Naqus (Tablet of the Bell)"

tag name: Lawh-i-Naqus (Tablet of the Bell) type: Writings, Bahá'u'lláh
web link: Lawh-i-Naqus_(Tablet_of_the_Bell)
references: bahaipedia.org/Lawḥ-i-Náqús
inventory #: BH00759
related tags: * Bahá'u'lláh, Writings of (5. Istanbul); - Days of Remembrance (book); Bells; Tafsir-i-Hú (Commentary on the phrase He Is (God))

"Lawh-i-Naqus (Tablet of the Bell)" appears in:

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  1. Days of Remembrance: Selections from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh for Bahá'í Holy Days, by Bahá'u'lláh. (2017) Forty-five selections revealed for, or relating to, nine Bahá’í Holy Days.
  2. Letter to Jináb-i-Áqá Mírzá Bádí'u'lláh Khán of Abadih, by Shoghi Effendi. Juan Cole, trans. (1997-05) Answers four questions: (1) re "Crimson Scroll"; (2) re the "Sacred Night"; (3) re the "Tablet of the Bell"; and (4) using the Kitab-i-Aqdas for bibliomancy.
  3. Tablet of the Bell (Lawh-i-Naqus), by Bahá'u'lláh. Denis MacEoin, trans. (1994) Translation of a tablet written in Istanbul in fall, 1863 in honor of the Declaration of the Bab. Also known as Subhánáka-Yá-Hú, or "Praised be Thou, O He!"
  4. Tablet of the Bell (Lawh-i-Náqús) of Bahá'u'lláh, by Stephen Lambden. (2003) Translation of and introduction to a poem by Baha'ullah using mystical language to impart a theophanic proclamation.
  5. Tablet of the Bell (Lawh-i-Naqus), also known as Tablet of Praised be Thou, O He (Subhánika-Yá-hu): Wilmette Institute faculty notes, by Stephen Lambden, R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram. (1999)
  6. Tablet of the Bell (Tablet for the Feast of Ridvan), by Bahá'u'lláh. Ali Kuli Khan, trans, Marzieh Gail, trans. (n.d.) Tablet revealed in declaration of Bahá'u'lláh's mission; to be recited at the Feast of Ridván. More commonly known as the "Tablet of the Bell," Khan and Gail titled this translation "Tablet for the Feast of Ridvan" because of the word Paradise in line 1.

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  1. 1863-08-31 — Baha'u'llah was resident in the House of Shamsi Big near the mosque of Khirqiu-i-Sharifh. During thi...
 
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