EPISTLE TO THE SON OF THE WOLF
     (U.S., 1988 pocket-size ed.)
     Filename:      ESW.ZIP
     Filedate:     11-19-93 



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          In the name of God, the One, the Incomparable, 
          the All-Powerful, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 

     Praise be to God, the Eternal that perisheth not, 
the Everlasting that declineth not, the Self-Subsisting 
that altereth not.  He it is Who is transcendent in 
His sovereignty, Who is manifest through His signs, 
and is hidden through His mysteries.  He it is at 
Whose bidding the standard of the Most Exalted 
Word hath been lifted up in the world of creation, 
and the banner of "He doeth whatsoever He willeth" 
raised amidst all peoples.  He it is Who hath revealed 
His Cause for the guidance of His creatures, and sent 
down His verses to demonstrate His Proof and His 
Testimony, and embellished the preface of the Book 
of Man with the ornament of utterance through His 
saying:  "The God of Mercy hath taught the &Qur'an, 
hath created man, and taught him articulate speech." 
No God is there but Him, the One, the Peerless, the 
Powerful, the Mighty, the Beneficent. 
     The light that is shed from the heaven of bounty, 
and the benediction that shineth from the dawning-place 
of the will of God, the Lord of the Kingdom 

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of Names, rest upon Him Who is the Supreme Mediator, 
the Most Exalted Pen, Him Whom God hath 
made the Dawning-Place of His most excellent 
names and the Dayspring of His most exalted attributes. 
Through Him the light of unity hath shone 
forth above the horizon of the world, and the law of 
oneness hath been revealed amidst the nations, who, 
with radiant faces, have turned towards the Supreme 
Horizon, and acknowledged that which the Tongue 
of Utterance hath spoken in the kingdom of His 
knowledge:  "Earth and heaven, glory and dominion, 
are God's, the Omnipotent, the Almighty, the Lord 
of grace abounding!" 
     Give ear, O distinguished divine, unto the voice of 
this Wronged One.  He verily, counselleth thee for 
the sake of God, and exhorteth thee unto that which 
will cause thee to draw nigh unto Him under all 
conditions.  He, in truth, is the All-Possessing, the 
Exalted.  Know thou that the ear of man hath been 
created that it may hearken unto the Divine Voice 
on this Day that hath been mentioned in all the Books, 
Scriptures, and Tablets.  Purify thou, first, thy soul 
with the waters of renunciation, and adorn thine 
head with the crown of the fear of God, and thy temple 
with the ornament of reliance upon Him.  Arise, 
then, and, with thy face set towards the Most Great 
House, the Spot round which, as decreed by the 
Eternal King, all that dwell on earth must circle, 
recite: 

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     "O God, my God, and my Desire, and my Adored 
One, and my Master, and my Mainstay, and my utmost 
Hope, and my supreme Aspiration!  Thou seest 
me turning towards Thee, holding fast unto the cord 
of Thy bounty, clinging to the hem of Thy generosity, 
acknowledging the sanctity of Thy Self and 
the purity of Thine Essence, and testifying to Thy 
unity and Thy oneness.  I bear witness that Thou 
art the One, the Single, the Incomparable, the Ever-Abiding. 
Thou didst not take unto Thyself a partner 
in Thy dominion, nor didst Thou choose a peer for 
Thyself upon earth.  All created things have borne 
witness unto that which the Tongue of Thy grandeur 
hath testified ere their creation.  Verily Thou art 
God; there is none other God but Thee!  From everlasting 
Thou wast sanctified from the mention of 
Thy servants, and exalted above the description of Thy 
creatures.  Thou beholdest, O Lord, the ignorant 
seeking the ocean of Thy knowledge, the sore athirst 
the living waters of Thine utterance, the abased the 
tabernacle of Thy glory, the poor the treasury of Thy 
riches, the suppliant the dawning-place of Thy wisdom, 
the weak the source of Thy strength, the 
wretched the heaven of Thy bounty, the dumb the 
kingdom of Thy mention. 
     "I testify, O my God, and my King, that Thou hast 
created me to remember Thee, to glorify Thee, and 
to aid Thy Cause.  And yet, I have aided Thine enemies, 
who have broken Thy Covenant, who have cast 

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away Thy Book, disbelieved in Thee, and repudiated 
Thy signs.  Alas, alas, for my waywardness, and my 
shame, and my sinfulness, and my wrong-doing that 
have withheld me from the depths of the ocean of 
Thy unity and from fathoming the sea of Thy mercy. 
Wherefore, alas, alas! and again alas, alas! for my 
wretchedness and the grievousness of my transgressions! 
Thou didst call me into being, O my God, to 
exalt Thy Word, and to manifest Thy Cause.  My 
heedlessness, however, hath deterred me and compassed 
me about, in such wise that I have arisen to 
blot out Thy signs, and to shed the blood of Thy 
loved ones, and of the dawning-places of Thy signs, 
and of the daysprings of Thy revelation, and of the 
repositories of Thy mysteries. 
     "O Lord, my Lord! and again, O Lord, my Lord! 
and yet again, O Lord, my Lord!  I bear witness that 
by reason of mine iniquity the fruits of the tree of 
Thy justice have fallen, and through the fire of my 
rebelliousness the hearts of such of Thy creatures as 
enjoy near access to Thee were consumed, and the 
souls of the sincere among Thy servants have melted. 
O wretched, wretched that I am!  O the cruelties, 
the glaring cruelties, I inflicted!  Woe is me, woe is 
me, for my remoteness from Thee, and for my waywardness, 
and mine ignorance, and my baseness, and 
my repudiation of Thee, and my protests against 
Thee!  How many the days during which Thou didst 
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whilst I commanded them to harm Thee and to harm 
them that Thou didst trust!  And how numerous the 
nights during which Thou didst graciously remember 
me, and didst show me Thy path, whilst I turned 
away from Thee and from Thy signs!  By Thy glory! 
O Thou Who art the Hope of such as have acknowledged 
Thy unity, and the Desire of the hearts of them 
that are rid of all attachment to any save Thee!  I 
find no succorer except Thee, nor king, nor refuge, 
nor haven besides Thyself.  Alas, alas!  My turning 
away from Thee hath burnt up the veil of mine 
integrity, and my denial of Thee hath rent asunder 
the covering cast over mine honor.  O would that I 
were beneath the depths of the earth, so that my evil 
deeds would remain unknown to Thy servants!  Thou 
seest the sinner, O my Lord, who hath turned towards 
the dawning-place of Thy forgiveness and Thy 
bounty, and the mountain of iniquity that hath 
sought the heaven of Thy mercy and pardon.  Alas, 
alas!  My mighty sins have prevented me from approaching 
the court of Thy mercy, and my monstrous 
deeds have caused me to stray far from the 
sanctuary of Thy presence.  Indeed, I am he that 
hath failed in duty towards Thee, and hath broken 
Thy Covenant and Thy Testament, and committed 
that which hath made the dwellers of the cities of 
Thy justice, and the dawning-places of Thy grace 
in Thy realms, to lament.  I testify, O my God, that 
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the dictates of my passions, and have cast away the 
statutes of Thy Book, and seized the book of mine 
own desire.  O misery, misery!  As mine iniquities 
waxed greater and greater, Thy forbearance towards 
me augmented, and as the fire of my rebelliousness 
grew fiercer, the more did Thy forgiveness and Thy 
grace seek to smother up its flame.  By the power of 
Thy might!  O Thou Who art the desire of the world 
and the Best-Beloved of the nations!  Thy long-suffering 
hath puffed me up, and Thy patience hath emboldened 
me.  Thou beholdest, O my God, the tears 
that my shame hath caused to flow, and the sighs 
which my heedlessness hath led me to utter.  I 
swear by the greatness of Thy majesty!  I can find 
for myself no habitation save beneath the shadow of 
the court of Thy bounty, nor any refuge except 
under the canopy of Thy mercy.  Thou seest me in 
the midst of a sea of despair and of hopelessness, after 
Thou didst cause me to hear Thy words "Despair 
not."  By Thy power!  My sore injustice hath severed 
the cord of my hope, and my rebellion hath darkened 
my face before the throne of Thy justice.  Thou 
beholdest, O my God, him who is as one dead fallen 
at the door of Thy favor, ashamed to seek from the 
hand of Thy loving-kindness the living waters of Thy 
pardon.  Thou hast given me a tongue wherewith to 
remember and praise Thee, and yet it uttereth that 
which hath caused the souls of such of Thy chosen 
ones as are nigh unto Thee to melt, and the hearts of 

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the sincere amongst the dwellers of the habitations 
of holiness to be consumed.  Thou hast given me eyes 
to witness Thy signs, and to behold Thy verses, and 
to contemplate the revelations of Thine handiwork, 
but I have rejected Thy will, and have committed 
what hath caused the faithful among Thy creatures 
and the detached amidst Thy servants to groan.  Thou 
hast given me ears that I may incline them unto Thy 
praise and Thy celebration, and unto that which Thou 
didst send down from the heaven of Thy bounty and 
the firmament of Thy will.  And yet, alas, alas, I 
have forsaken Thy Cause, and have commanded Thy 
servants to blaspheme against Thy trusted ones and 
Thy loved ones, and have acted, before the throne of 
Thy justice, in such wise that those that have recognized 
Thy unity and are wholly devoted to Thee 
among the dwellers of Thy realm mourned with a 
sore lamentation.  I know not, O my God, which 
among my evildoings to mention before the billowing 
ocean of Thy favor, nor which of my trespasses 
to declare when face to face with the splendors of 
the suns of Thy goodly gifts and bounties. 
     "I beseech Thee, this very moment, by the mysteries 
of Thy Book, and by the things hid in Thy knowledge, 
and by the pearls that lie concealed within the 
shells of the ocean of Thy mercy, to reckon me among 
such as Thou didst mention in Thy Book and describe 
in Thy Tablets.  Hast Thou decreed for me, O my 
God, any joy after this tribulation, or any relief to 

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succeed this affliction, or any ease to follow this 
trouble?  Alas, alas!  Thou hast ordained that every 
pulpit be set apart for Thy mention, and for the 
glorification of Thy Word, and the revelation of Thy 
Cause, but I have ascended it to proclaim the violation 
of Thy Covenant, and have spoken unto Thy 
servants such words as have caused the dwellers of 
the Tabernacles of Thy majesty and the denizens of 
the Cities of Thy wisdom to lament.  How often hast 
Thou sent down the food of Thine utterance out of 
the heaven of Thy bounty, and I denied it; and how 
numerous the occasions on which Thou hast summoned 
me to the soft flowing waters of Thy mercy, 
and I have chosen to turn away therefrom, by reason 
of my having followed my own wish and desire!  By 
Thy glory!  I know not for which sin to beg Thy 
forgiveness and implore Thy pardon, nor from which 
of mine iniquities to turn aside unto the Court of Thy 
bounteousness and the Sanctuary of Thy favor.  Such 
are my sins and trespasses that no man can number 
them, nor pen describe them.  I implore Thee, O Thou 
that turnest darkness into light, and revealest Thy 
mysteries on the Sinai of Thy Revelation, to aid me, 
at all times, to put my trust in Thee, and to commit 
mine affairs unto Thy care.  Make me, then, O my 
God, content with that which the finger of Thy decree 
hath traced, and the pen of Thy ordinance hath 
written.  Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee, 
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and on earth.  No God is there but Thee, the All-knowing, 
the All-Wise." 
     O &Shaykh!  Know thou that neither the calumnies 
which men may utter, nor their denials, nor any cavils 
they may raise, can harm him that hath clung to the 
cord of the grace, and seized the hem of the mercy, 
of the Lord of creation.  By God!  He, the Glory of 
God (&Baha), hath spoken not from mere impulse. 
He that hath given Him a voice is He that hath given 
a voice unto all things, that they may praise and 
glorify Him.  There is none other God but Him, the 
One, the Incomparable, the Lord of strength, the 
Unconditioned. 
     They whose sight is keen, whose ears are retentive, 
whose hearts are enlightened, and whose breasts are 
dilated, recognize both truth and falsehood, and distinguish 
the one from the other.  Recite thou this 
prayer that hath flowed from the tongue of this 
Wronged One, and ponder thereon with a heart rid 
of all attachment, and with ears that are pure and 
sanctified, be attentive to its meaning, that haply 
thou mayest inhale the breath of detachment and 
have pity upon thyself and upon others: 
     "My God, the Object of my adoration, the Goal 
of my desire, the All-Bountiful, the Most Compassionate! 
All life is of Thee, and all power lieth within 
the grasp of Thine omnipotence.  Whosoever Thou 
exaltest is raised above the angels, and attaineth the 
station:  `Verily, We uplifted him to a place on 

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high!'; and whosoever Thou dost abase is made lower 
than dust, nay, less than nothing.  O Divine Providence! 
Though wicked, sinful, and intemperate, we 
still seek from Thee a `seat of truth,' and long to 
behold the countenance of the Omnipotent King. 
It is Thine to command, and all sovereignty belongeth 
to Thee, and the realm of might boweth before Thy 
behest.  Everything Thou doest is pure justice, nay, 
the very essence of grace.  One gleam from the splendors 
of Thy Name, the All-Merciful, sufficeth to 
banish and blot out every trace of sinfulness from the 
world, and a single breath from the breezes of the 
Day of Thy Revelation is enough to adorn all mankind 
with a fresh attire.  Vouchsafe Thy strength, 
O Almighty One, unto Thy weak creatures, and 
quicken them who are as dead, that haply they may 
find Thee, and may be led unto the ocean of Thy 
guidance, and may remain steadfast in Thy Cause. 
Should the fragrance of Thy praise be shed abroad 
by any of the divers tongues of the world, out of 
the East or out of the West, it would, verily, be prized 
and greatly cherished.  If such tongues, however, be 
deprived of that fragrance, they assuredly would be 
unworthy of any mention, in word or yet in thought. 
We beg of Thee, O Providence, to show Thy way 
unto all men, and to guide them aright.  Thou art, 
verily, the Almighty, the Most Powerful, the All-Knowing, 
the All-Seeing." 
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and to acquaint thee with the things that 
were hidden from the eyes of men.  He, in truth, is 
the Mighty, the Unconstrained.  We ask thee to reflect 
upon that which hath been revealed, and to be fair 
and just in thy speech, that perchance the splendors 
of the daystar of truthfulness and sincerity may 
shine forth, and may deliver thee from the darkness 
of ignorance, and illumine the world with the light 
of knowledge.  This Wronged One hath frequented 
no school, neither hath He attended the controversies 
of the learned.  By My life!  Not of Mine own volition 
have I revealed Myself, but God, of His own 
choosing, hath manifested Me.  In the Tablet, addressed 
to His Majesty the &Shah--may God, blessed 
and glorified be He, assist him--these words have 
streamed from the tongue of this Wronged One: 
     "O King!  I was but a man like others, asleep upon 
My couch, when lo, the breezes of the All-Glorious 
were wafted over Me, and taught Me the knowledge 
of all that hath been.  This thing is not from Me, but 
from One Who is Almighty and All-Knowing.  And 
He bade Me lift up My voice between earth and 
heaven, and for this there befell Me what hath caused 
the tears of every man of understanding to flow. 
The learning current amongst men I studied not; 
their schools I entered not.  Ask of the city wherein 
I dwelt, that thou mayest be well assured that I am 
not of them who speak falsely.  This is but a leaf 
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the All-Praised, have stirred.  Can it be still 
when the tempestuous winds are blowing?  Nay, by 
Him Who is the Lord of all Names and Attributes! 
They move it as they list.  The evanescent is as nothing 
before Him Who is the Ever-Abiding.  His all-compelling 
summons hath reached Me, and caused 
Me to speak His praise amidst all people.  I was indeed 
as one dead when His behest was uttered.  The hand 
of the will of thy Lord, the Compassionate, the Merciful, 
transformed Me." 
     Now is the moment in which to cleanse thyself 
with the waters of detachment that have flowed out 
from the Supreme Pen, and to ponder, wholly for the 
sake of God, those things which, time and again, have 
been sent down or manifested, and then to strive, as 
much as lieth in thee, to quench, through the power 
of wisdom and the force of thy utterance, the fire of 
enmity and hatred which smouldereth in the hearts 
of the peoples of the world.  The Divine Messengers 
have been sent down, and their Books were revealed, 
for the purpose of promoting the knowledge of God, 
and of furthering unity and fellowship amongst men. 
But now behold, how they have made the Law of God 
a cause and pretext for perversity and hatred.  How 
pitiful, how regrettable, that most men are cleaving 
fast to, and have busied themselves with, the things 
they possess, and are unaware of, and shut out as by 
a veil from, the things God possesseth! 
     Say:  "O God, my God!  Attire mine head with the 

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crown of justice, and my temple with the ornament 
of equity.  Thou, verily, art the Possessor of all gifts 
and bounties." 
     Justice and equity are twin Guardians that watch 
over men.  From them are revealed such blessed and 
perspicuous words as are the cause of the well-being 
of the world and the protection of the nations. 
     These words have streamed from the pen of this 
Wronged One in one of His Tablets:  "The purpose 
of the one true God, exalted be His glory, hath been 
to bring forth the Mystic Gems out of the mine of 
man--they Who are the Dawning-Places of His 
Cause and the Repositories of the pearls of His knowledge; 
for, God Himself, glorified be He, is the Unseen, 
the One concealed and hidden from the eyes of men. 
Consider what the Merciful hath revealed in the 
&Qur'an:  No vision taketh in Him, but He taketh in 
all vision, and He is the Subtile, the All-Informed!" 
     That the divers communions of the earth, and the 
manifold systems of religious belief, should never be 
allowed to foster the feelings of animosity among 
men, is, in this Day, of the essence of the Faith of 
God and His Religion.  These principles and laws, 
these firmly-established and mighty systems, have 
proceeded from one Source, and are rays of one Light. 
That they differ one from another is to be attributed 
to the varying requirements of the ages in which they 
were promulgated. 
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&Baha, that haply the tumult of religious dissension 
and strife that agitateth the peoples of the earth may 
be stilled, that every trace of it may be completely 
obliterated.  For the love of God, and them that 
serve Him, arise to aid this sublime and momentous 
Revelation.  Religious fanaticism and hatred are a 
world-devouring fire, whose violence none can 
quench.  The Hand of Divine power can, alone, 
deliver mankind from this desolating affliction.  Consider 
the war that hath involved the two Nations, 
how both sides have renounced their possessions and 
their lives.  How many the villages that were completely 
wiped out! 
     The utterance of God is a lamp, whose light is 
these words:  Ye are the fruits of one tree, and the 
leaves of one branch.  Deal ye one with another with 
the utmost love and harmony, with friendliness and 
fellowship.  He Who is the Daystar of Truth beareth 
Me witness!  So powerful is the light of unity that it 
can illuminate the whole earth.  The One true God, 
He Who knoweth all things, Himself testifieth to the 
truth of these words. 
     Exert yourselves that ye may attain this transcendent 
and most sublime station, the station that can 
insure the protection and security of all mankind. 
This goal excelleth every other goal, and this aspiration 
is the monarch of all aspirations.  So long, however, 
as the thick clouds of oppression, which obscure 
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be difficult for the glory of this station to be unveiled 
to men's eyes.  These thick clouds are the exponents 
of idle fancies and vain imaginings, who are none 
other but the divines of Persia.  At one time We spoke 
in the language of the lawgiver; at another in that 
of the truth-seeker and the mystic, and yet Our 
supreme purpose and highest wish hath always been 
to disclose the glory and sublimity of this station. 
God, verily, is a sufficient witness! 
     Consort with all men, O people of &Baha, in a spirit 
of friendliness and fellowship.  If ye be aware of a 
certain truth, if ye possess a jewel, of which others 
are deprived, share it with them in a language of 
utmost kindliness and goodwill.  If it be accepted, 
if it fulfill its purpose, your object is attained.  If 
anyone should refuse it, leave him unto himself, and 
beseech God to guide him.  Beware lest ye deal unkindly 
with him.  A kindly tongue is the lodestone 
of the hearts of men.  It is the bread of the spirit, it 
clotheth the words with meaning, it is the fountain 
of the light of wisdom and understanding. 
     By "divines" in the passage cited above is meant 
those men who outwardly attire themselves with the 
raiment of knowledge, but who inwardly are deprived 
therefrom.  In this connection, We quote from the 
Tablet addressed to His Majesty the &Shah, certain 
passages from the "Hidden Words" which were revealed 
by the &Abha Pen under the name of the "Book 
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     "O ye that are foolish, yet have a name to be wise! 
Wherefore do ye wear the guise of the shepherd, when 
inwardly ye have become wolves, intent upon My 
flock?  Ye are even as the star, which riseth ere the 
dawn, and which, though it seem radiant and luminous, 
leadeth the wayfarers of My city astray into the 
paths of perdition." 
     And likewise He saith:  "O ye seeming fair yet 
inwardly foul!  Ye are like clear but bitter water, 
which to outward seeming is crystal pure but of 
which, when tested by the Divine Assayer, not a drop 
is accepted.  Yea, the sunbeam falls alike upon the 
dust and the mirror, yet differ they in reflection even 
as doth the star from the earth:  nay, immeasurable is 
the difference!" 
     And also He saith:  "O essence of desire!  At many 
a dawn have I turned from the realms of the Placeless 
unto thine abode, and found thee on the bed of 
ease busied with others than Myself.  Thereupon, even 
as the flash of the spirit, I returned to the realms of 
celestial glory, and breathed it not in My retreats 
above unto the hosts of holiness." 
     And again He saith:  "O bond slave of the world! 
Many a dawn hath the breeze of My loving-kindness 
wafted over thee and found thee upon the bed of 
heedlessness fast asleep.  Bewailing then thy plight it 
returned whence it came." 
     Those divines, however, who are truly adorned 
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character are, verily, as a head to the body of the 
world, and as eyes to the nations.  The guidance of 
men hath, at all times, been, and is, dependent upon 
such blessed souls.  We beseech God to graciously aid 
them to do His will and pleasure.  He, in truth, is 
the Lord of all men, the Lord of this world and of the 
next. 
     O &Shaykh!  We have learned that thou hast turned 
away from Us, and protested against Us, in such wise 
that thou hast bidden the people to curse Me, and 
decreed that the blood of the servants of God be shed. 
God requite him who said:  "Willingly will I obey the 
judge who hath so strangely decreed that my blood 
be spilt at Hill and at &Haram!"  Verily I say:  Whatever 
befalleth in the path of God is the beloved of 
the soul and the desire of the heart.  Deadly poison 
in His path is pure honey, and every tribulation a 
draught of crystal water.  In the Tablet to His 
Majesty the &Shah it is written:  "By Him Who is the 
Truth!  I fear no tribulation in His path, nor any 
affliction in My love for Him.  Verily God hath made 
adversity as a morning dew upon His green pasture, 
and a wick for His lamp which lighteth earth and 
heaven." 
     Set thine heart towards Him Who is the Kaaba of 
God, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting, and raise 
thou thine hands with such firm conviction as shall 
cause the hands of all created things to be lifted up 
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all worlds.  Turn, then, thy face towards Him in 
such wise that the faces of all beings will turn in the 
direction of His shining and luminous Horizon, and 
say:  "Thou seest me, O my Lord, with my face 
turned towards the heaven of Thy bounty and the 
ocean of Thy favor, withdrawn from all else beside 
Thee.  I ask of Thee, by the splendors of the Sun of 
Thy revelation on Sinai, and the effulgences of the Orb 
of Thy grace which shineth from the horizon of Thy 
Name, the Ever-Forgiving, to grant me Thy pardon 
and to have mercy upon me.  Write down, then, for 
me with Thy pen of glory that which will exalt me 
through Thy Name in the world of creation.  Aid 
me, O my Lord, to set myself towards Thee, and to 
hearken unto the voice of Thy loved ones, whom the 
powers of the earth have failed to weaken, and the 
dominion of the nations has been powerless to withhold 
from Thee, and who, advancing towards 
Thee, have said:  `God is our Lord, the Lord of all who 
are in heaven and all who are on earth!'" 
     O &Shaykh!  Verily I say, the seal of the Choice 
Wine hath, in the name of Him Who is the Self-Subsisting, 
been broken; withhold not thyself therefrom. 
This Wronged One speaketh wholly for the 
sake of God; thou too shouldst, likewise, for the sake 
of God, meditate upon those things that have been 
sent down and manifested, that haply thou mayest, 
on this blessed Day, take thy portion of the liberal 
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mayest not remain deprived thereof.  This indeed 
would not be hard for God.  Dust-made Adam was 
raised up, through the Word of God, to the heavenly 
throne, and a mere fisherman was made the repository 
of Divine wisdom, and &Abu-Dhar, the shepherd, 
became a prince of the nations! 
     This Day, O &Shaykh, hath never been, nor is it 
now, the Day whereon man-made arts and sciences 
can be regarded as a true standard for men, since it 
hath been recognized that He Who was wholly unversed 
in any of them hath ascended the throne of 
purest gold, and occupied the seat of honor in the 
council of knowledge, whilst the acknowledged exponent 
and repository of these arts and sciences 
remained utterly deprived.  By "arts and sciences" 
is meant those which begin with words and end with 
words.  Such arts and sciences, however, as are 
productive of good results, and bring forth their 
fruit, and are conducive to the well-being and tranquility 
of men have been, and will remain, acceptable 
before God.  Wert thou to give ear to My voice, thou 
wouldst cast away all thy possessions, and wouldst set 
thy face towards the Spot wherein the ocean of wisdom 
and of utterance hath surged, and the sweet 
savors of the loving-kindness of thy Lord, the Compassionate, 
have wafted. 
     We deem it advisable, in this connection, to recount 
briefly some past events, that perchance they 
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and justice.  At the time when His Majesty the &Shah, 
may God, his Lord, the Most Merciful, aid him 
through His strengthening grace, was planning a 
journey to &Isfahan, this Wronged One, having obtained 
his permission, visited the holy and luminous 
resting-places of the &Imams, may the blessings of God 
be upon them!  Upon Our return, We proceeded to 
&Lavasan on account of the excessive heat prevailing 
in the capital.  Following Our departure, there occurred 
the attempt upon the life of His Majesty, may 
God, exalted and glorified be He, assist him.  Those 
days were troublous days, and the fires of hatred 
burned high.  Many were arrested, among them this 
Wronged One.  By the righteousness of God!  We 
were in no wise connected with that evil deed, and 
Our innocence was indisputably established by the 
tribunals.  Nevertheless, they apprehended Us, and 
from &Niyavaran, which was then the residence of 
His Majesty, conducted Us, on foot and in chains, 
with bared head and bare feet, to the dungeon of 
&Tihran.  A brutal man, accompanying Us on horseback, 
snatched off Our hat, whilst We were being 
hurried along by a troop of executioners and officials. 
We were consigned for four months to a place foul 
beyond comparison.  As to the dungeon in which this 
Wronged One and others similarly wronged were 
confined, a dark and narrow pit were preferable. 
Upon Our arrival We were first conducted along a 
pitch-black corridor, from whence We descended 

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three steep flights of stairs to the place of confinement 
assigned to Us.  The dungeon was wrapped in thick 
darkness, and Our fellow prisoners numbered nearly 
a hundred and fifty souls:  thieves, assassins and highwaymen. 
Though crowded, it had no other outlet 
than the passage by which We entered.  No pen can 
depict that place, nor any tongue describe its loathsome 
smell.  Most of these men had neither clothes 
nor bedding to lie on.  God alone knoweth what befell 
Us in that most foul-smelling and gloomy place! 
     Day and night, while confined in that dungeon, 
We meditated upon the deeds, the condition, and the 
conduct of the &Babis, wondering what could have led 
a people so high-minded, so noble, and of such intelligence, 
to perpetrate such an audacious and outrageous 
act against the person of His Majesty.  This 
Wronged One, thereupon, decided to arise, after His 
release from prison, and undertake, with the utmost 
vigor, the task of regenerating this people. 
     One night, in a dream, these exalted words were 
heard on every side:  "Verily, We shall render Thee 
victorious by Thyself and by Thy Pen.  Grieve Thou 
not for that which hath befallen Thee, neither be 
Thou afraid, for Thou art in safety.  Erelong will 
God raise up the treasures of the earth--men who 
will aid Thee through Thyself and through Thy 
Name, wherewith God hath revived the hearts of 
such as have recognized Him." 
     And when this Wronged One went forth out of 

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His prison, We journeyed, in pursuance of the order 
of His Majesty the &Shah--may God, exalted be He, 
protect him--to &Iraq, escorted by officers in the 
service of the esteemed and honored governments of 
Persia and Russia.  After Our arrival, We revealed, 
as a copious rain, by the aid of God and His Divine 
Grace and mercy, Our verses, and sent them to various 
parts of the world.  We exhorted all men, and particularly 
this people, through Our wise counsels and 
loving admonitions, and forbade them to engage in 
sedition, quarrels, disputes and conflict.  As a result 
of this, and by the grace of God, waywardness and 
folly were changed into piety and understanding, 
and weapons converted into instruments of peace. 
     During the days I lay in the prison of &Tihran, 
though the galling weight of the chains and the 
stench-filled air allowed Me but little sleep, still in 
those infrequent moments of slumber I felt as if something 
flowed from the crown of My head over My 
breast, even as a mighty torrent that precipitateth 
itself upon the earth from the summit of a lofty 
mountain.  Every limb of My body would, as a result, 
be set afire.  At such moments My tongue recited 
what no man could bear to hear. 
     We shall herewith cite a few passages from Tablets 
specifically revealed to this people, so that every 
one may know of a certainty that this Wronged One 
hath acted in a manner which hath been pleasing and 

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acceptable unto men endued with insight, and unto 
such as are the exponents of justice and equity: 
     "O ye friends of God in His cities and His loved 
ones in His lands!  This Wronged One enjoineth on 
you honesty and piety.  Blessed the city that shineth 
by their light.  Through them man is exalted, and 
the door of security is unlocked before the face of all 
creation.  Happy the man that cleaveth fast unto 
them, and recognizeth their virtue, and woe betide 
him that denieth their station." 
     And in another connection these words were revealed: 
"We enjoin the servants of God and His handmaidens 
to be pure and to fear God, that they may 
shake off the slumber of their corrupt desires, and 
turn toward God, the Maker of the heavens and of 
the earth.  Thus have We commanded the faithful 
when the Daystar of the world shone forth from the 
horizon of &Iraq.  My imprisonment doeth Me no 
harm, neither the tribulations I suffer, nor the things 
that have befallen Me at the hands of My oppressors. 
That which harmeth Me is the conduct of those who, 
though they bear My name, yet commit that which 
maketh My heart and My pen to lament.  They that 
spread disorder in the land, and lay hands on the 
property of others, and enter a house without leave 
of its owner, We, verily, are clear of them, unless 
they repent and return unto God, the Ever-Forgiving, 
the Most Merciful." 

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     And in another connection:  "O peoples of the 
earth!  Haste ye to do the pleasure of God, and war 
ye valiantly, as it behooveth you to war, for the sake 
of proclaiming His resistless and immovable Cause. 
We have decreed that war shall be waged in the path 
of God with the armies of wisdom and utterance, 
and of a goodly character and praiseworthy deeds. 
Thus hath it been decided by Him Who is the All-Powerful, 
the Almighty.  There is no glory for him 
that committeth disorder on the earth after it hath 
been made so good.  Fear God, O people, and be not 
of them that act unjustly." 
     And again in another connection:  "Revile ye not 
one another.  We, verily, have come to unite and weld 
together all that dwell on earth.  Unto this beareth 
witness what the ocean of Mine utterance hath revealed 
amongst men, and yet most of the people have 
gone astray.  If anyone revile you, or trouble touch 
you, in the path of God, be patient, and put your 
trust in Him Who heareth, Who seeth.  He, in truth, 
witnesseth, and perceiveth, and doeth what He pleaseth, 
through the power of His sovereignty.  He, 
verily, is the Lord of strength, and of might.  In the 
Book of God, the Mighty, the Great, ye have been 
forbidden to engage in contention and conflict.  Lay 
fast hold on whatever will profit you, and profit the 
peoples of the world.  Thus commandeth you the 
King of Eternity, Who is manifest in His Most Great 
Name.  He, verily, is the Ordainer, the All-Wise." 

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     And yet again in another connection:  "Beware lest 
ye shed the blood of any one.  Unsheathe the sword of 
your tongue from the scabbard of utterance, for 
therewith ye can conquer the citadels of men's hearts. 
We have abolished the law to wage holy war against 
each other.  God's mercy hath, verily, encompassed 
all created things, if ye do but understand." 
     And yet again in another connection:  "O people! 
Spread not disorder in the land, and shed not the blood 
of any one, and consume not the substance of others 
wrongfully, neither follow every accursed prattler." 
     And still again in another connection:  "The Sun 
of Divine Utterance can never set, neither can its 
radiance be extinguished.  These sublime words have, 
in this day, been heard from the Lote-Tree beyond 
which there is no passing:  `I belong to him that loveth 
Me, that holdeth fast My commandments, and casteth 
away the things forbidden him in My Book.'" 
     And still again in another connection:  "This is the 
day to make mention of God, to celebrate His praise, 
and to serve Him; deprive not yourselves thereof. 
Ye are the letters of the words, and the words of the 
Book.  Ye are the saplings which the hand of Loving-kindness 
hath planted in the soil of mercy, and 
which the showers of bounty have made to flourish. 
He hath protected you from the mighty winds of 
misbelief, and the tempestuous gales of impiety, and 
nurtured you with the hands of His loving providence. 
Now is the time for you to put forth your 

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leaves, and yield your fruit.  The fruits of the tree 
of man have ever been and are goodly deeds and a 
praiseworthy character.  Withhold not these fruits 
from the heedless.  If they be accepted, your end is 
attained, and the purpose of life achieved.  If not, 
leave them in their pastime of vain disputes.  Strive, 
O people of God, that haply the hearts of the divers 
kindreds of the earth may, through the waters of your 
forbearance and loving-kindness, be cleansed and 
sanctified from animosity and hatred, and be made 
worthy and befitting recipients of the splendors of 
the Sun of Truth." 
     In the fourth &Ishraq (splendor) of the &Ishraqat 
(Tablet of Splendors) We have mentioned:  "Every 
cause needeth a helper.  In this Revelation the hosts 
which can render it victorious are the hosts of praiseworthy 
deeds and upright character.  The leader and 
commander of these hosts hath ever been the fear of 
God, a fear that encompasseth all things, and reigneth 
over all things." 
     In the third &Tajalli (effulgence) of the Book of 
&Tajalliyat (Book of Effulgences) We have mentioned: 
"Arts, crafts and sciences uplift the world of 
being, and are conducive to its exaltation.  Knowledge 
is as wings to man's life, and a ladder for his ascent. 
Its acquisition is incumbent upon everyone.  The 
knowledge of such sciences, however, should be acquired 
as can profit the peoples of the earth, and not 
those which begin with words and end with words. 

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Great indeed is the claim of scientists and craftsmen 
on the peoples of the world.  Unto this beareth witness 
the Mother Book in this conspicuous station." 
     In truth, knowledge is a veritable treasure for man, 
and a source of glory, of bounty, of joy, of exaltation, 
of cheer and gladness unto him.  Happy the man 
that cleaveth unto it, and woe betide the heedless. 
     It is incumbent upon thee to summon the people, 
under all conditions, to whatever will cause them to 
show forth spiritual characteristics and goodly deeds, 
so that all may become aware of that which is the 
cause of human upliftment, and may, with the utmost 
endeavor, direct themselves towards the most 
sublime Station and the Pinnacle of Glory.  The fear 
of God hath ever been the prime factor in the education 
of His creatures.  Well is it with them that 
have attained thereunto! 
     The first word which the &Abha Pen hath revealed 
and inscribed on the first leaf of Paradise is this: 
"Verily I say:  The fear of God hath ever been a sure 
defence and a safe stronghold for all the peoples of the 
world.  It is the chief cause of the protection of mankind, 
and the supreme instrument for its preservation. 
Indeed, there existeth in man a faculty which 
deterreth him from, and guardeth him against, whatever 
is unworthy and unseemly, and which is known 
as his sense of shame.  This, however, is confined to 
but a few; all have not possessed, and do not possess, it. 
It is incumbent upon the kings and the spiritual 

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leaders of the world to lay fast hold on religion, inasmuch 
as through it the fear of God is instilled in 
all else but Him." 
     The second word We have recorded on the second 
leaf of Paradise is the following:  "The Pen of the 
Divine Expounder exhorteth, at this moment, the 
manifestations of authority and the sources of power, 
namely the kings and rulers of the earth--may God 
assist them--and enjoineth them to uphold the cause 
of religion, and to cleave unto it.  Religion is, verily, 
the chief instrument for the establishment of order 
in the world, and of tranquillity amongst its peoples. 
The weakening of the pillars of religion hath 
strengthened the foolish, and emboldened them, and 
made them more arrogant.  Verily I say:  The greater 
the decline of religion, the more grievous the waywardness 
of the ungodly.  This cannot but lead in the 
end to chaos and confusion.  Hear Me, O men of 
insight, and be warned, ye who are endued with 
discernment!" 
     It is Our hope that thou wilt hear with attentive 
ears the things We have mentioned unto thee, that 
perchance thou mayest turn men away from the 
things they possess to the things that God possesseth. 
We entreat God to deliver the light of equity and the 
sun of justice from the thick clouds of waywardness, 
and cause them to shine forth upon men.  No light 
can compare with the light of justice.  The establishment 

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of order in the world and the tranquillity of 
the nations depend upon it. 
     In the Book of Utterance these exalted words have 
been written down and recorded:  "Say, O friends! 
Strive that haply the tribulations suffered by this 
Wronged One and by you, in the path of God, may 
not prove to have been in vain.  Cling ye to the hem 
of virtue, and hold fast to the cord of trustworthiness 
and piety.  Concern yourselves with the things 
that benefit mankind, and not with your corrupt and 
selfish desires.  O ye followers of this Wronged One! 
Ye are the shepherds of mankind; liberate ye your 
flocks from the wolves of evil passions and desires, 
and adorn them with the ornament of the fear of 
God.  This is the firm commandment which hath, at 
this moment, flowed out from the Pen of Him Who 
is the Ancient of Days.  By the righteousness of God! 
The sword of a virtuous character and upright conduct 
is sharper than blades of steel.  The voice of the 
true Faith calleth aloud, at this moment, and saith: 
O people!  Verily, the Day is come, and My Lord 
hath made Me to shine forth with a light whose 
splendor hath eclipsed the suns of utterance.  Fear ye 
the Merciful, and be not of them that have gone 
astray." 
     The third word we have recorded on the third leaf 
of Paradise is this:  "O son of man!  If thine eyes be 
turned towards mercy, forsake the things that profit 

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thee, and cleave unto that which will profit mankind. 
And if thine eyes be turned towards justice, choose 
thou for thy neighbor that which thou choosest for 
thyself.  Humility exalteth man to the heaven of 
glory and power, whilst pride abaseth him to the 
depths of wretchedness and degradation.  Great is the 
Day, and mighty the Call!  In one of Our Tablets 
We have revealed these exalted words:  `Were the 
world of the spirit to be wholly converted into the 
sense of hearing, it could then claim to be worthy 
to hearken unto the Voice that calleth from the 
Supreme Horizon; for otherwise, these ears that are 
defiled with lying tales have never been, nor are they 
now, fit to hear it.'  Well is it with them that hearken; 
and woe betide the wayward." 
     We pray God--exalted be His glory--and cherish 
the hope that He may graciously assist the manifestations 
of affluence and power and the daysprings of 
sovereignty and glory, the kings of the earth--may 
God aid them through His strengthening grace--to 
establish the Lesser Peace.  This, indeed, is the greatest 
means for insuring the tranquillity of the nations. 
It is incumbent upon the Sovereigns of the world-- 
may God assist them--unitedly to hold fast unto 
this Peace, which is the chief instrument for the protection 
of all mankind.  It is Our hope that they will 
arise to achieve what will be conducive to the well-being 
of man.  It is their duty to convene an all-inclusive 
assembly, which either they themselves or 

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their ministers will attend, and to enforce whatever 
measures are required to establish unity and concord 
amongst men.  They must put away the weapons of 
war, and turn to the instruments of universal reconstruction. 
Should one king rise up against another, 
all the other kings must arise to deter him.  Arms and 
armaments will, then, be no more needed beyond 
that which is necessary to insure the internal security 
of their respective countries.  If they attain unto this 
all-surpassing blessing, the people of each nation will 
pursue, with tranquillity and contentment, their own 
occupations, and the groanings and lamentations of 
most men would be silenced.  We beseech God to aid 
them to do His will and pleasure.  He, verily, is the 
Lord of the throne on high and of earth below, and 
the Lord of this world and of the world to come.  It 
would be preferable and more fitting that the highly 
honored kings themselves should attend such an assembly, 
and proclaim their edicts.  Any king who will 
arise and carry out this task, he verily will, in the 
sight of God, become the cynosure of all kings. 
Happy is he, and great is his blessedness! 
     In this land, every time men are conscripted for 
the army, a great terror seizeth the people.  Every 
nation augmenteth, each year, its forces, for their 
ministers of war are insatiable in their desire to add 
fresh recruits to their battalions.  We have learned 
that the government of Persia--may God assist them 
--have, likewise decided to reinforce their army.  In 

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the opinion of this Wronged One a force of one hundred 
thousand fully-equipped and well-disciplined 
men would suffice.  We hope that thou wilt cause the 
light of justice to shine more brightly.  By the 
righteousness of God!  Justice is a powerful force. 
It is, above all else, the conqueror of the citadels of 
the hearts and souls of men, and the revealer of the 
secrets of the world of being, and the standard-bearer 
of love and bounty. 
     In the treasuries of the knowledge of God there 
lieth concealed a knowledge which, when applied, 
will largely, though not wholly, eliminate fear.  This 
knowledge, however, should be taught from childhood, 
as it will greatly aid in its elimination.  Whatever 
decreaseth fear increaseth courage.  Should the 
Will of God assist Us, there would flow out from the 
Pen of the Divine Expounder a lengthy exposition of 
that which hath been mentioned, and there would be 
revealed, in the field of arts and sciences, what would 
renew the world and the nations.  A word hath, likewise, 
been written down and recorded by the Pen 
of the Most High in the Crimson Book which is 
capable of fully disclosing that force which is hid 
in men, nay of redoubling its potency.  We implore 
God--exalted and glorified be He--to graciously assist 
His servants to do that which is pleasing and acceptable 
unto Him. 
     In these days enemies have compassed Us about, 
and the fire of hatred is kindled.  O peoples of the 

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earth!  By My life and by your own!  This Wronged 
One hath never had, nor hath He now any desire for 
leadership.  Mine aim hath ever been, and still is, to 
suppress whatever is the cause of contention amidst 
the peoples of the earth, and of separation amongst 
the nations, so that all men may be sanctified from 
every earthly attachment, and be set free to occupy 
themselves with their own interests.  We entreat Our 
loved ones not to besmirch the hem of Our raiment 
with the dust of falsehood, neither to allow references 
to what they have regarded as miracles and prodigies 
to debase Our rank and station, or to mar the purity 
and sanctity of Our name. 
     Gracious God!  This is the day whereon the wise 
should seek the advice of this Wronged One, and ask 
Him Who is the Truth what things are conducive to 
the glory and tranquillity of men.  And yet, all are 
earnestly striving to put out this glorious and shining 
light, and are diligently seeking either to establish 
Our guilt, or to voice their protest against Us.  Matters 
have come to such a pass, that the conduct of 
this Wronged One hath, in every way, been grossly 
misrepresented, and in a manner which it would be 
unseemly to mention.  One of Our friends hath reported 
that among the residents of the Great City 
(Constantinople) he had heard with the greatest 
regret someone state that, each year, a sum of fifty 
thousand tumans was being despatched from his native 
land to &Akka!  It hath not, however, been made 

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clear who had disbursed the sum, nor through whose 
hands it had passed! 
     Briefly, this Wronged One hath, in the face of all 
that hath befallen Him at their hands, and all that 
hath been said of Him, endured patiently, and held 
His peace, inasmuch as it is Our purpose, through the 
loving providence of God--exalted be His glory-- 
and His surpassing mercy, to abolish, through the 
force of Our utterance, all disputes, war, and bloodshed, 
from the face of the earth.  Under all conditions 
We have, in spite of what they have said, 
endured with seemly patience, and have left them to 
God.  In answer to this particular imputation, however, 
We have replied, that if that which he affirmeth 
be true, it behooveth him to be thankful to Him Who 
is the Lord of all being, and the King of the seen and 
unseen, for having raised up in Persia One Who, 
though a prisoner and with none to help and assist 
Him, hath succeeded in establishing His ascendency 
over that land, and in drawing from it a yearly revenue. 
Such an achievement should be praised rather 
than censured, if he be of them that judge equitably. 
Should anyone seek to be acquainted with the condition 
of this Wronged One, let him be told that these 
captives whom the world hath persecuted and the nations 
wronged have, for days and nights, been entirely 
denied the barest means of subsistence.  We are loth 
to mention such things, neither have We had, nor 
do We have now, any desire to complain against Our 

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accuser.  Within the walls of this prison a highly 
esteemed man was for some time obliged to break 
stones that he might earn a living, whilst others had, 
at times, to nourish themselves with that Divine sustenance 
which is hunger!  We entreat God--exalted 
and glorified be He--to aid all men to be just and 
fair-minded, and to graciously assist them to repent 
and return unto Him.  He, verily, heareth, and is 
ready to answer. 
     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  Thou seest 
what hath befallen this Wronged One at the hands 
of them that have not associated with Me, and who 
have arisen to harm and abase Me, in a manner which 
no pen can describe, nor tongue recount, nor can any 
Tablet sustain its weight.  Thou hearest the cry of 
Mine heart, and the groaning of Mine inmost being, 
and the things that have befallen Thy trusted ones 
in Thy cities and Thy chosen ones in Thy land, at 
the hands of such as have broken Thy Covenant and 
Thy Testament.  I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by the 
sighs of Thy lovers throughout the world, and by 
their lamentation in their remoteness from the court 
of Thy presence, and by the blood that hath been 
shed for love of Thee, and by the hearts that have 
melted in Thy path, to protect Thy loved ones from 
the cruelty of such as have remained unaware of the 
mysteries of Thy Name, the Unconstrained.  Assist 
them, O my Lord, by Thy power that hath prevailed 
over all things, and aid them to be patient and long-suffering. 

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Thou art the All-Powerful, the Almighty, 
the All-Bountiful.  No God is there but Thee, the 
Generous, the Lord of grace abounding. 
     In these days there are some who, far from being 
just and fair-minded, have assaulted Me with the 
sword of hatred and the spear of enmity, forgetting 
that it behooveth every fair-minded person to succor 
Him Whom the world hath cast away and the nations 
abandoned, and to lay hold on piety and righteousness. 
Most men have until now failed to discover the 
purpose of this Wronged One, nor have they known 
the reason for which He hath been willing to endure 
countless afflictions.  Meanwhile, the voice of Mine 
heart crieth out these words:  "O that My people 
knew!"  This Wronged One, rid of attachment unto 
all things, uttereth these exalted words:  "Waves have 
encompassed the Ark of God, the Help in Peril, the 
Self-Subsisting.  Fear not the tempestuous gales, O 
Mariner!  He Who causeth the dawn to appear is, 
verily, with Thee in this darkness that hath struck 
terror into the hearts of all men, except such as God, 
the Almighty, the Unconstrained, hath been pleased 
to spare." 
     O &Shaykh!  I swear by the Sun of Truth Which 
hath risen and shineth above the horizon of this 
Prison!  The betterment of the world hath been the 
sole aim of this Wronged One.  Unto this beareth 
witness every man of judgment, of discernment, of 
insight and understanding.  Whilst afflicted with 

+P37 
trials, He held fast unto the cord of patience and 
fortitude, and was satisfied with the things which 
have befallen Him at the hands of His enemies, and 
was crying out:  "I have renounced My desire for 
Thy desire, O my God, and My will for the revelation 
of Thy Will.  By Thy glory!  I desire neither Myself 
nor My life except for the purpose of serving Thy 
Cause, and I love not My being save that I may sacrifice 
it in Thy path.  Thou seest and knowest, O my 
Lord, that those whom We asked to be fair and just, 
have, unjustly and cruelly, risen up against Us. 
Openly they were with Me, yet secretly they assisted 
My foes, who have arisen to dishonor Me.  O God, 
my God!  I testify that Thou hast created Thy servants 
to aid Thy Cause and exalt Thy Word, and 
yet they have helped Thine enemies.  I beseech Thee, 
by Thy Cause that hath encompassed the world of 
being, and by Thy Name wherewith Thou hast subjected 
the seen and unseen, to adorn the peoples of 
the earth with the light of Thy justice, and to illuminate 
their hearts with the brightness of Thy knowledge. 
I am, O my Lord, Thy servant and the son of 
Thy servant.  I bear witness unto Thy unity, and 
Thy oneness, and to the sanctity of Thy self and the 
purity of Thine Essence.  Thou beholdest, O my 
Lord, Thy trusted ones at the mercy of the treacherous 
among Thy creatures, and the calumniators 
amidst Thy people.  Thou knowest what hath befallen 
Us at the hands of them whom Thou knowest 

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better than we know them.  They have committed 
what hath torn the veil from such of Thy creatures 
as are nigh unto Thee.  I beseech Thee to assist them 
to obtain that which hath escaped them in the days 
of the Dawning-Place of Thy Revelation and the 
Dayspring of Thine Inspiration.  Potent art Thou 
to do what pleaseth Thee, and in Thy grasp are the 
reins of all that is in heaven and all that is on earth." 
The voice and the lamentation of the true Faith have 
been raised.  It calleth aloud and saith:  "O people! 
By the righteousness of God!  I have attained unto 
Him Who hath manifested me and sent me down. 
This is the Day whereon Sinai hath smiled at Him 
Who conversed upon it, and Carmel at its Revealer, 
and the Sadrah at Him Who taught it.  Fear ye God, 
and be not of them that have denied Him.  Withhold 
not yourselves from that which hath been revealed 
through His grace.  Seize ye the living waters of immortality 
in the name of your Lord, the Lord of all 
names, and drink ye in the remembrance of Him, 
Who is the Mighty, the Peerless." 
     We have, under all circumstances, enjoined on men 
what is right, and forbidden what is wrong.  He Who 
is the Lord of Being is witness that this Wronged One 
hath besought from God for His creatures whatever 
is conducive to unity and harmony, fellowship and 
concord.  By the righteousness of God!  This Wronged 
One is not capable of dissimulation.  He, verily, hath 
revealed that which He desired; He, truly, is the Lord 
of strength, the Unrestrained. 

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     We once again refer unto some of the sublime words 
revealed in the Tablet to His Majesty the &Shah, so 
that thou mayest know of a certainty that whatever 
hath been mentioned hath come from God:  "O King! 
I was but a man like others, asleep upon My couch, 
when lo, the breezes of the All-Glorious were wafted 
over Me, and taught Me the knowledge of all that 
hath been.  This thing is not from Me, but from 
One Who is Almighty and All-Knowing.  And He 
bade Me lift up My voice between earth and heaven, 
and for this there befell Me what hath caused the 
tears of every man of understanding to flow.  The 
learning current amongst men I studied not; their 
schools I entered not.  Ask of the city wherein I 
dwelt, that thou mayest be well assured that I am 
not of them who speak falsely.  This is but a leaf 
which the winds of the will of thy Lord, the Almighty, 
the All-Praised, have stirred.  Can it be still 
when the tempestuous winds are blowing?  Nay, by 
Him Who is the Lord of all Names and Attributes! 
They move it as they list.  The evanescent is as nothing 
before Him Who is the Ever-Abiding.  His all-compelling 
summons hath reached Me, and caused 
Me to speak His praise amidst all people.  I was indeed 
as one dead when His behest was uttered.  The 
hand of the will of thy Lord, the Compassionate, 
the Merciful, transformed Me.  Can anyone speak 
forth of his own accord that for which all men, both 
high and low, will protest against him?  Nay, by Him 
Who taught the Pen the eternal mysteries, save him 

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whom the grace of the Almighty, the All-Powerful, 
hath strengthened. 
     "Look upon this Wronged One, O King, with the 
eyes of justice; judge thou, then, with truth concerning 
what hath befallen Him.  Of a verity, God 
hath made thee His shadow amongst men, and the 
sign of His power unto all that dwell on earth.  Judge 
thou between Us and them that have wronged Us 
without proof and without an enlightening Book. 
They that surround thee love thee for their own 
sakes, whereas this Youth loveth thee for thine own 
sake, and hath had no desire except to draw thee 
nigh unto the seat of grace, and to turn thee toward 
the right-hand of justice.  Thy Lord beareth witness 
unto that which I declare. 
     "O King!  Wert thou to incline thine ears unto the 
shrill voice of the Pen of Glory and the cooing of the 
Dove of Eternity, which on the branches of the Lote-Tree 
beyond which there is no passing, uttereth 
praises to God, the Maker of all Names and the 
Creator of earth and heaven, thou wouldst attain 
unto a station from which thou wouldst behold in 
the world of being naught save the effulgence of the 
Adored One, and wouldst regard thy sovereignty as 
the most contemptible of thy possessions, abandoning 
it to whosoever might desire it, and setting thy face 
toward the Horizon aglow with the light of His 
countenance.  Neither wouldst thou ever be willing 
to bear the burden of dominion save for the purpose 

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of helping thy Lord, the Exalted, the Most High. 
Then would the Concourse on high bless thee.  O how 
excellent is this most sublime station, couldst thou 
ascend thereunto through the power of a sovereignty 
recognized as derived from the Name of God!" 
     Either thou or someone else hath said:  "Let the 
&Surih of &Tawhid be translated, so that all may know 
and be fully persuaded that the one true God begetteth 
not, nor is He begotten.  Moreover, the &Babis 
believe in his (&Baha'u'llah's) Divinity and Godhood." 
     O &Shaykh!  This station is the station in which 
one dieth to himself and liveth in God.  Divinity, 
whenever I mention it, indicateth My complete and 
absolute self-effacement.  This is the station in which 
I have no control over mine own weal or woe nor 
over my life nor over my resurrection. 
     O &Shaykh!  How do the divines of this age account 
for the effulgent glory which the Sadrah of Utterance 
hath shed upon the Son of &Imran (Moses) on the 
Sinai of Divine knowledge?  He (Moses) hearkened 
unto the Word which the Burning Bush had uttered, 
and accepted it; and yet most men are bereft of the 
power of comprehending this, inasmuch as they have 
busied themselves with their own concerns, and are 
unaware of the things which belong unto God.  Referring 
to this, the Siyyid of Findirisk hath well said: 
"This theme no mortal mind can fathom; be it even 
that of &Abu-Nasr, or &Abu-'Ali &Sina (Avicenna)." 
What explanation can they give concerning that 

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which the Seal of the Prophets (&Muhammad)--may 
the souls of all else but Him be offered up for His 
sake--hath said?:  "Ye, verily, shall behold your Lord 
as ye behold the full moon on its fourteenth night." 
The Commander of the Faithful (&Imam &Ali)--peace 
be upon him--moreover, saith in the &Khutbiy-i-Tutunjiyyih: 
"Anticipate ye the Revelation of Him 
Who conversed with Moses from the Burning Bush 
on Sinai."  &Husayn, the son of &Ali--peace be upon 
him--likewise saith:  "Will there be vouchsafed unto 
anyone besides Thee a Revelation which hath not 
been vouchsafed unto Thyself--A Revelation Whose 
Revealer will be He Who revealed Thee.  Blind be 
the eye that seeth Thee not!" 
     Similar sayings from the &Imams--the blessings of 
God be upon them--have been recorded and are 
widely known, and are embodied in books worthy 
of credence.  Blessed is he that perceiveth, and speaketh 
the pure truth.  Well is it with him who, aided 
by the living waters of the utterance of Him Who 
is the Desire of all men, hath purified himself from 
idle fancies and vain imaginings, and torn away, in 
the name of the All-Possessing, the Most High, the 
veils of doubt, and renounced the world and all that 
is therein, and directed himself towards the Most 
Great Prison. 
     O &Shaykh!  No breeze can compare with the 
breezes of Divine Revelation, whilst the Word which 
is uttered by God shineth and flasheth as the sun 

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amidst the books of men.  Happy the man that hath 
discovered it, and recognized it, and said:  "Praised 
be Thou, Who art the Desire of the world, and thanks 
be to Thee, O Well-Beloved of the hearts of such 
as are devoted to Thee!" 
     Men have failed to perceive Our purpose in the 
references We have made to Divinity and Godhood. 
Were they to apprehend it, they would arise from 
their places, and cry out:  "We, verily, ask pardon of 
God!"  The Seal of the Prophets--may the souls of 
all else but Him be offered up for His sake--saith: 
"Manifold are Our relationships with God.  At one 
time, We are He Himself, and He is We Ourself. 
At another He is that He is, and We are that We are." 
     Aside from this, why is it that thou didst not 
mention those other stations which the &Abha Pen 
hath disclosed?  The tongue of this Wronged One 
hath, many a day and night, given utterance to these 
sublime words:  "O God, my God!  I bear witness to 
Thy unity and Thy oneness, and that Thou art God, 
and that there is none other God but Thee.  Thou 
hast everlastingly been sanctified above the mention 
of any one but Thee and the praise of all else except 
Thyself, and Thou wilt everlastingly continue to be 
the same as Thou wast from the beginning and hast 
ever been.  I beseech Thee, O King of Eternity, by 
the Most Great Name, and by the effulgences of the 
Daystar of Thy Revelation upon the Sinai of Utterance, 
and by the billows of the Ocean of Thy knowledge 

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among all created things, to graciously assist Me 
in that which will draw Me nigh unto Thee, and 
will detach Me from all except Thee.  By Thy glory, 
O Lord of all being, and the Desire of all creation! 
I would love to lay My face upon every single spot 
of Thine earth, that perchance it might be honored 
by touching a spot ennobled by the footsteps of Thy 
loved ones!" 
     By the righteousness of God!  Idle fancies have 
debarred men from the Horizon of Certitude, and 
vain imaginings withheld them from the Choice 
Sealed Wine.  In truth I say, and for the sake of God 
I declare:  This Servant, this Wronged One, is abashed 
to claim for Himself any existence whatever, how 
much more those exalted grades of being!  Every 
man of discernment, while walking upon the earth, 
feeleth indeed abashed, inasmuch as he is fully aware 
that the thing which is the source of his prosperity, 
his wealth, his might, his exaltation, his advancement 
and power is, as ordained by God, the very earth 
which is trodden beneath the feet of all men.  There 
can be no doubt that whoever is cognizant of this 
truth, is cleansed and sanctified from all pride, arrogance, 
and vainglory.  Whatever hath been said hath 
come from God.  Unto this, He, verily, hath borne, 
and beareth now, witness, and He, in truth, is the 
All-Knowing, the All-Informed. 
     Beseech God to grant unto men hearing ears, and 
sharp sight, and dilated breasts, and receptive hearts, 

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that haply His servants may attain unto their hearts' 
Desire, and set their faces towards their Beloved. 
Troubles, such as no eye hath beheld, have touched 
this Wronged One.  In proclaiming His Cause, He, 
in no wise, hesitated.  Addressing Himself unto the 
kings and rulers of the earth--may God, exalted be 
He, assist them--He imparted unto them that which 
is the cause of the well-being, the unity, the harmony, 
and the reconstruction of the world, and of the 
tranquillity of the nations.  Among them was Napoleon III, 
who is reported to have made a certain statement, 
as a result of which We sent him Our Tablet 
while in Adrianople.  To this, however, he did not 
reply.  After Our arrival in the Most Great Prison 
there reached Us a letter from his Minister, the first 
part of which was in Persian, and the latter in his 
own handwriting.  In it he was cordial, and wrote 
the following:  "I have, as requested by you, delivered 
your letter, and until now have received no answer. 
We have, however, issued the necessary recommendations 
to our Minister in Constantinople and our 
consuls in those regions.  If there be anything you 
wish done, inform us, and we will carry it out." 
     From his words it became apparent that he understood 
the purpose of this Servant to have been a 
request for material assistance.  We, therefore, revealed 
in his (Napoleon III's) name verses in the 
&Suratu'l-Haykal, some of which We now quote, that 
thou mayest know that the Cause of this Wronged 

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One hath been revealed for the sake of God, and 
hath come from Him: 
     "O King of Paris!  Tell the priest to ring the bells 
no longer.  By God, the True One!  The Most Mighty 
Bell hath appeared in the form of Him Who is the 
Most Great Name, and the fingers of the will of Thy 
Lord, the Most Exalted, the Most High, toll it out 
in the heaven of Immortality, in His name, the All-Glorious. 
Thus have the mighty verses of Thy Lord 
been again sent down unto thee, that thou mayest 
arise to remember God, the Creator of earth and 
heaven, in these days when all the tribes of the earth 
have mourned, and the foundations of the cities have 
trembled, and the dust of irreligion hath enwrapped 
all men, except such as God, the All-Knowing, the 
All-Wise, was pleased to spare.  Say:  He Who is the 
Unconditioned is come, in the clouds of light, that 
He may quicken all created things with the breezes 
of His Name, the Most Merciful, and unify the 
world, and gather all men around this Table which 
hath been sent down from heaven.  Beware that ye 
deny not the favor of God after it hath been sent 
down unto you.  Better is this for you than that which 
ye possess; for that which is yours perisheth, whilst 
that which is with God endureth.  He, in truth, 
ordaineth what He pleaseth.  Verily, the breezes of 
forgiveness have been wafted from the direction of 
your Lord, the God of Mercy; whoso turneth thereunto, 
shall be cleansed of his sins, and of all pain and 

+P47 
sickness.  Happy the man that hath turned towards 
them, and woe betide him that hath turned aside. 
     "Wert thou to incline thine inner ear unto all created 
things, thou wouldst hear:  `The Ancient of Days 
is come in His great glory!'  Everything celebrateth 
the praise of its Lord.  Some have known God and 
remember Him; others remember Him, yet know 
Him not.  Thus have We set down Our decree in 
a perspicuous Tablet. 
     "Give ear, O King, unto the Voice that calleth 
from the Fire which burneth in this verdant Tree, 
on this Sinai which hath been raised above the hallowed 
and snow-white Spot, beyond the Everlasting 
City; `Verily, there is none other God but Me, the 
Ever-Forgiving, the Most Merciful!'  We, in truth, 
have sent Him Whom We aided with the Holy Spirit 
(Jesus Christ) that He may announce unto you this 
Light that hath shone forth from the horizon of the 
will of your Lord, the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious, 
and Whose signs have been revealed in the West. 
Set your faces towards Him (&Baha'u'llah), on this 
Day which God hath exalted above all other days, 
and whereon the All-Merciful hath shed the splendor 
of His effulgent glory upon all who are in heaven 
and all who are on earth.  Arise thou to serve God and 
help His Cause.  He, verily, will assist thee with the 
hosts of the seen and unseen, and will set thee king 
over all that whereon the sun riseth.  Thy Lord, in 
truth, is the All-Powerful, the Almighty. 

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     "The breezes of the Most Merciful have passed 
over all created things; happy the man that hath discovered 
their fragrance, and set himself towards them 
with a sound heart.  Attire thy temple with the ornament 
of My Name, and thy tongue with remembrance 
of Me, and thine heart with love for Me, the 
Almighty, the Most High.  We have desired for thee 
naught except that which is better for thee than 
what thou dost possess and all the treasures of the 
earth.  Thy Lord, verily, is knowing, informed of all. 
Arise, in My Name, amongst My servants, and say: 
`O ye peoples of the earth!  Turn yourselves towards 
Him Who hath turned towards you.  He, verily, is 
the Face of God amongst you, and His Testimony 
and His Guide unto you.  He hath come to you with 
signs which none can produce.'  The voice of the Burning 
Bush is raised in the midmost heart of the world, 
and the Holy Spirit calleth aloud among the nations: 
`Lo, the Desired One is come with manifest dominion!' 
     "O King!  The stars of the heaven of knowledge 
have fallen, they who seek to establish the truth of 
My Cause through the things they possess, and who 
make mention of God in My Name.  And yet, when 
I came unto them in My glory, they turned aside. 
They, indeed, are of the fallen.  This is, truly, that 
which the Spirit of God (Jesus Christ) hath announced, 
when He came with truth unto you, He 
with Whom the Jewish doctors disputed, till at last 

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they perpetrated what hath made the Holy Spirit to 
lament, and the tears of them that have near access 
to God to flow. 
     "Say:  O concourse of monks!  Seclude not yourselves 
in your churches and cloisters.  Come ye out 
of them by My leave, and busy, then, yourselves 
with what will profit you and others.  Thus commandeth 
you He Who is the Lord of the Day of 
Reckoning.  Seclude yourselves in the stronghold of 
My love.  This, truly, is the seclusion that befitteth 
you, could ye but know it.  He that secludeth himself 
in his house is indeed as one dead.  It behooveth 
man to show forth that which will benefit mankind. 
He that bringeth forth no fruit is fit for the fire. 
Thus admonisheth you your Lord; He, verily, is the 
Mighty, the Bountiful.  Enter ye into wedlock, that 
after you another may arise in your stead.  We, 
verily, have forbidden you lechery, and not that 
which is conducive to fidelity.  Have ye clung unto 
the promptings of your nature, and cast behind your 
backs the statutes of God?  Fear ye God, and be not 
of the foolish.  But for man, who, on My earth, would 
remember Me, and how could My attributes and My 
names be revealed?  Reflect, and be not of them that 
have shut themselves out as by a veil from Him, 
and were of those that are fast asleep.  He that 
married not (Jesus Christ) could find no place 
wherein to abide, nor where to lay His head, by 
reason of what the hands of the treacherous had 

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wrought.  His holiness consisted not in the things ye 
have believed and imagined, but rather in the things 
which belong unto Us.  Ask, that ye may be made 
aware of His station which hath been exalted above 
the vain imaginings of all the peoples of the earth. 
Blessed are they that understand. 
     "O King!  We heard the words thou didst utter in 
answer to the Czar of Russia, concerning the decision 
made regarding the war (Crimean War).  Thy Lord, 
verily, knoweth, is informed of all.  Thou didst say: 
`I lay asleep upon my couch, when the cry of the 
oppressed, who were drowned in the Black Sea, 
wakened me.'  This is what We heard thee say, and, 
verily, thy Lord is witness unto what I say.  We 
testify that that which wakened thee was not their 
cry but the promptings of thine own passions, for 
We tested thee, and found thee wanting.  Comprehend 
the meaning of My words, and be thou of the 
discerning.  It is not Our wish to address thee words 
of condemnation, out of regard for the dignity We 
conferred upon thee in this mortal life.  We, verily, 
have chosen courtesy, and made it the true mark of 
such as are nigh unto Him.  Courtesy is, in truth, 
a raiment which fitteth all men, whether young or 
old.  Well is it with him that adorneth his temple 
therewith, and woe unto him who is deprived of this 
great bounty.  Hadst thou been sincere in thy words, 
thou wouldst have not cast behind thy back the 
Book of God, when it was sent unto thee by Him 

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Who is the Almighty, the All-Wise.  We have proved 
thee through it, and found thee other than that 
which thou didst profess.  Arise, and make amends for 
that which escaped thee.  Erelong the world and all 
that thou possessest will perish, and the kingdom 
will remain unto God, thy Lord and the Lord of thy 
fathers of old.  It behooveth thee not to conduct 
thine affairs according to the dictates of thy desires. 
Fear the sighs of this Wronged One, and shield Him 
from the darts of such as act unjustly. 
     "For what thou hast done, thy kingdom shall be 
thrown into confusion, and thine empire shall pass 
from thine hands, as a punishment for that which 
thou hast wrought.  Then wilt thou know how thou 
hast plainly erred.  Commotions shall seize all the 
people in that land, unless thou arisest to help this 
Cause, and followest Him Who is the Spirit of God 
(Jesus Christ) in this, the Straight Path.  Hath thy 
pomp made thee proud?  By My Life!  It shall not 
endure; nay, it shall soon pass away, unless thou 
holdest fast by this firm Cord.  We see abasement 
hastening after thee, whilst thou art of the heedless. 
It behooveth thee when thou hearest His Voice calling 
from the seat of glory to cast away all that thou 
possessest, and cry out:  `Here am I, O Lord of all 
that is in heaven and all that is on earth!' 
     "O King!  We were in &Iraq, when the hour of 
parting arrived.  At the bidding of the King of &Islam 
(&Sultan of Turkey) We set Our steps in his direction. 

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Upon Our arrival, there befell Us at the hands of the 
malicious that which the books of the world can 
never adequately recount.  Thereupon the inmates 
of Paradise, and they that dwell within the retreats 
of holiness, lamented; and yet the people are wrapped 
in a thick veil!" 
     And further We have said:  "More grievous became 
Our plight from day to day, nay, from hour to hour, 
until they took Us forth from Our prison and made 
Us, with glaring injustice, enter the Most Great 
Prison.  And if anyone ask them:  `For what crime 
were they imprisoned?' they would answer and say: 
`They, verily, sought to supplant the Faith with a 
new religion!'  If that which is ancient be what ye 
prefer, wherefore, then, have ye discarded that which 
hath been set down in the Torah and the Evangel? 
Clear it up, O men!  By My life!  There is no place 
for you to flee to in this day.  If this be My crime, 
then &Muhammad, the Apostle of God, committed it 
before Me, and before Him He Who was the Spirit 
of God (Jesus Christ), and yet earlier He Who conversed 
with God (Moses).  And if My sin be this, 
that I have exalted the Word of God and revealed 
His Cause, then indeed am I the greatest of sinners! 
Such a sin I will not barter for the kingdoms of earth 
and heaven." 
     And further We have said:  "As My tribulations 
multiplied, so did My love for God and for His Cause 
increase, in such wise that all that befell Me from the 

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hosts of the wayward was powerless to deter Me from 
My purpose.  Should they hide Me away in the depths 
of the earth, yet would they find Me riding aloft on 
the clouds, and calling out unto God, the Lord of 
strength and of might.  I have offered Myself up in 
the way of God, and I yearn after tribulations in 
My love for Him, and for the sake of His good 
pleasure.  Unto this bear witness the woes which now 
afflict Me, the like of which no other man hath suffered. 
Every single hair of Mine head calleth out 
that which the Burning Bush uttered on Sinai, and 
each vein of My body invoketh God and saith:  `O 
would I had been severed in Thy path, so that 
the world might be quickened, and all its peoples be 
united!'  Thus hath it been decreed by Him Who 
is the All-Knowing, the All-Informed. 
     "Know of a truth that your subjects are God's 
trust amongst you.  Watch ye, therefore, over them 
as ye watch over your own selves.  Beware that ye 
allow not wolves to become the shepherds of the fold, 
or pride and conceit to deter you from turning unto 
the poor and the desolate.  Arise thou, in My name, 
above the horizon of renunciation, and set, then, thy 
face towards the Kingdom, at the bidding of thy 
Lord, the Lord of strength and of might." 
     And further We have said:  "Adorn the body of 
Thy kingdom with the raiment of My name, and 
arise, then, to teach My Cause.  Better is this for thee 
than that which thou possessest.  God will, thereby, 

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exalt thy name among all the kings.  Potent is He 
over all things.  Walk thou amongst men in the 
name of God, and by the power of His might, that 
thou mayest show forth His signs amidst the peoples 
of the earth." 
     And further We have said:  "Doth it behoove you 
to relate yourselves to Him Who is the God of mercy, 
and yet commit the things which the Evil One hath 
committed?  Nay, by the Beauty of Him Who is the 
All-Glorified! could ye but know it.  Purge your 
hearts from love of the world, and your tongues from 
calumny, and your limbs from whatsoever may withhold 
you from drawing nigh unto God, the Mighty, 
the All-Praised.  Say:  By the world is meant that 
which turneth you aside from Him Who is the 
Dawning-Place of Revelation, and inclineth you unto 
that which is unprofitable unto you.  Verily, the 
thing that deterreth you, in this day, from God is 
worldliness in its essence.  Eschew it, and approach 
the Most Sublime Vision, this shining and resplendent 
Seat.  Shed not the blood of anyone, O people, neither 
judge ye anyone unjustly.  Thus have ye been commanded 
by Him Who knoweth, Who is informed of 
all.  They that commit disorders in the land after it 
hath been well ordered, these indeed have outstepped 
the bounds that have been set in the Book.  Wretched 
shall be the abode of the transgressors!" 
     And further We have said:  "Deal not treacherously 
with the substance of your neighbor.  Be ye trustworthy 

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on earth, and withhold not from the poor 
the things given unto you by God through His 
grace.  He, verily, will bestow upon you the double 
of what ye possess.  He, in truth, is the All-Bounteous, 
the Most Generous.  O people of &Baha!  Subdue the 
citadels of men's hearts with the swords of wisdom 
and of utterance.  They that dispute, as prompted 
by their desires, are indeed wrapped in a palpable 
veil.  Say:  The sword of wisdom is hotter than summer 
heat, and sharper than blades of steel, if ye do 
but understand.  Draw it forth in My name and 
through the power of My might, and conquer, then, 
with it the cities of the hearts of them that have 
secluded themselves in the stronghold of their corrupt 
desires.  Thus biddeth you the Pen of the All-Glorious, 
whilst seated beneath the swords of the 
wayward.  If ye become aware of a sin committed 
by another, conceal it, that God may conceal your 
own sin.  He, verily, is the Concealer, the Lord of 
grace abounding.  O ye rich ones on earth!  If ye 
encounter one who is poor, treat him not disdainfully. 
Reflect upon that whereof ye were created. 
Every one of you was created of a sorry germ." 
     And further We have said:  "Regard ye the world 
as a man's body, which is afflicted with divers ailments, 
and the recovery of which dependeth upon 
the harmonizing of all of its component elements. 
Gather ye around that which We have prescribed 
unto you, and walk not in the ways of such as create 

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dissension.  Meditate on the world and the state of its 
people.  He, for Whose sake the world was called 
into being, hath been imprisoned in the most desolate 
of cities (&Akka), by reason of that which the hands 
of the wayward have wrought.  From the horizon of 
His prison-city He summoneth mankind unto the 
Dayspring of God, the Exalted, the Great.  Exultest 
thou over the treasures thou dost possess, knowing 
they shall perish?  Rejoicest thou in that thou rulest 
a span of earth, when the whole world, in the estimation 
of the people of &Baha, is worth as much as 
the black in the eye of a dead ant?  Abandon it unto 
such as have set their affections upon it, and turn 
thou unto Him Who is the Desire of the world. 
Whither are gone the proud and their palaces?  Gaze 
thou into their tombs, that thou mayest profit by 
this example, inasmuch as We made it a lesson unto 
every beholder.  Were the breezes of Revelation to 
seize thee, thou wouldst flee the world, and turn 
unto the Kingdom, and wouldst expend all thou 
possessest, that thou mayest draw nigh unto this 
sublime Vision." 
     We bade a Christian dispatch this Tablet, and he 
informed Us that he transmitted both the original 
and its translation.  God, the Almighty, the All-Knowing, 
hath knowledge of all things. 
     One of the sections of the &Suratu'l-Haykal is the 
Tablet addressed to His Majesty, the Czar of Russia-- 
may God, exalted and glorified be He--assist him: 

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     "O Czar of Russia!  Incline thine ear unto the 
voice of God, the King, the Holy, and turn thou 
unto Paradise, the Spot wherein abideth He Who, 
among the Concourse on high, beareth the most excellent 
titles, and Who, in the kingdom of creation, is 
called by the name of God, the Effulgent, the All-Glorious. 
Beware that nothing deter thee from setting 
thy face towards thy Lord, the Compassionate, 
the Most Merciful.  We, verily, have heard the thing 
for which thou didst supplicate thy Lord, whilst 
secretly communing with Him.  Wherefore, the 
breeze of My loving-kindness wafted forth, and the 
sea of My mercy surged, and We answered thee in 
truth.  Thy Lord, verily, is the All-Knowing, the 
All-Wise.  Whilst I lay, chained and fettered, in the 
prison of &Tihran, one of thy ministers extended Me 
his aid.  Wherefore hath God ordained for thee a 
station which the knowledge of none can comprehend 
except His knowledge.  Beware lest thou barter 
away this sublime station." 
     And further We have said:  "He Who is the Father 
is come, and the Son (Jesus Christ), in the holy vale, 
crieth out:  `Here am I, here am I, O Lord, my God!', 
whilst Sinai circleth round the House, and the Burning 
Bush calleth aloud:  `The All-Bounteous is come 
mounted upon the clouds!  Blessed is he that draweth 
nigh unto Him, and woe betide them that are far 
away.' 
     "Arise thou amongst men in the name of this all-compelling 

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Cause, and summon, then, the nations 
unto God, the Mighty, the Great.  Be thou not of 
them who called upon God by one of His names, 
but who, when He Who is the Object of all names 
appeared, denied Him and turned aside from Him, 
and, in the end, pronounced sentence against Him 
with manifest injustice.  Consider and call thou to 
mind the days whereon the Spirit of God (Jesus 
Christ) appeared, and Herod gave judgment against 
Him.  God, however, aided Him with the hosts of 
the unseen, and protected Him with truth, and sent 
Him down unto another land, according to His 
promise.  He, verily, ordaineth what He pleaseth. 
Thy Lord truly preserveth whom He willeth, be he 
in the midst of the seas or in the maw of the serpent, 
or beneath the sword of the oppressor." 
     And further We have said:  "Again I say:  Hearken 
unto My voice that calleth from My prison, that it 
may acquaint thee with the things that have befallen 
My Beauty, at the hands of them that are the 
manifestations of My glory, and that thou mayest 
perceive how great hath been My patience, notwithstanding 
My might, and how immense My forbearance, 
notwithstanding My power.  By My life! 
Couldst thou but know the things sent down by My 
Pen, and discover the treasures of My Cause, and the 
pearls of My mysteries which lie hid in the seas of 
My names and in the goblets of My words, thou 
wouldst for longing after His glorious and sublime 

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Kingdom, lay down thy life in the path of God. 
Know thou that though My body be beneath the 
swords of My foes, and My limbs be beset with incalculable 
afflictions, yet My spirit is filled with a gladness 
with which all the joys of the earth can never 
compare." 
     Likewise, We mention some verses from the Tablet 
of Her Majesty, the Queen (Queen Victoria)--may 
God, exalted and glorified be He, assist her.  Our 
purpose is that haply the breezes of Revelation may 
envelop thee, and cause thee to arise, wholly for the 
sake of God, and serve His Cause, and that thou 
mayest transmit any of the Tablets of the kings 
which might have remained undelivered.  This mission 
is a great mission, and this service a great service. 
In those regions distinguished divines are numerous, 
among whom are those Siyyids who are renowned for 
their eminence and distinction.  Confer with them, 
and show them what hath flowed out of the Pen of 
Glory, that haply they may be graciously aided to 
better the condition of the world, and improve the 
character of peoples of different nations, and may, 
through the living waters of God's counsels, quench 
the hatred and the animosity which lie hid and 
smolder in the hearts of men.  We pray God that 
thou mayest be assisted therein.  And this, verily, 
would not be hard for Him. 
     "O Queen in London!  Incline thine ear unto the 
voice of thy Lord, the Lord of all mankind, calling 

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from the Divine Lote-Tree:  Verily, no God is there 
but Me, the Almighty, the All-Wise!  Cast away all 
that is on earth, and attire the head of thy kingdom 
with the crown of the remembrance of Thy Lord, 
the All-Glorious.  He, in truth, hath come unto the 
world in His most great glory, and all that hath been 
mentioned in the Gospel hath been fulfilled.  The land 
of Syria hath been honored by the footsteps of its 
Lord, the Lord of all men, and North and South 
are both inebriated with the wine of His presence. 
Blessed is the man that hath inhaled the fragrance 
of the Most Merciful, and turned unto the Dawning-Place 
of His beauty, in this resplendent Dawn.  The 
Mosque of &Aqsa vibrateth through the breezes of its 
Lord, the All-Glorious, whilst &Batha (Mecca) trembleth 
at the voice of God, the Exalted, the Most High. 
Every single stone of them celebrateth the praise of 
the Lord, through this Great Name." 
     And further We said:  "We make mention of thee 
for the sake of God, and desire that thy name may 
be exalted through thy remembrance of God, the 
Creator of earth and of heaven.  He, verily, is witness 
unto that which I say.  We have been informed 
that thou hast forbidden the trading in slaves, both 
men and women.  This, verily, is what God hath 
enjoined in this wondrous Revelation.  God hath, 
truly, destined a reward for thee, because of this.  He, 
verily, will pay the doer of good, whether man or 
woman, his due recompense, wert thou to follow 

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what hath been sent unto thee by Him Who is the 
All-Knowing, the All-Informed.  As to him who 
turneth aside, and swelleth with pride, after that the 
clear tokens have come unto him, from the Revealer 
of signs, his work shall God bring to naught.  He, in 
truth, hath power over all things.  Man's actions are 
acceptable after his having recognized (the Manifestation). 
He that turneth aside from the True One 
is indeed the most veiled amongst His creatures.  Thus 
hath it been decreed by Him Who is the Almighty, 
the Most Powerful. 
     "We have also heard that thou hast entrusted the 
reins of counsel into the hands of the representatives 
of the people.  Thou, indeed, hast done well, for 
thereby the foundations of the edifice of thine affairs 
will be strengthened, and the hearts of all that are 
beneath thy shadow, whether high or low, will be 
tranquillized.  It behooveth them, however, to be 
trustworthy among His servants, and to regard themselves 
as the representatives of all that dwell on earth. 
This is what counselleth them, in this Tablet, He Who 
is the Ruler, the All-Wise.  And if any one of them 
directeth himself towards the Assembly, let him turn 
his eyes unto the Supreme Horizon, and say:  `O my 
God!  I ask Thee, by Thy most glorious Name, to aid 
me in that which will cause the affairs of Thy servants 
to prosper, and Thy cities to flourish.  Thou, indeed, 
hast power over all things!'  Blessed is he that entereth 
the Assembly for the sake of God, and judgeth between 

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men with pure justice.  He, indeed, is of the 
blissful. 
     "O ye members of Assemblies in that land and in 
other countries!  Take ye counsel together, and let 
your concern be only for that which profiteth mankind, 
and bettereth the condition thereof, if ye be 
of them that scan heedfully.  Regard the world as the 
human body which, though at its creation whole 
and perfect, hath been afflicted, through various 
causes, with grave disorders and maladies.  Not for 
one day did it gain ease, nay, its sickness waxed more 
severe, as it fell under the treatment of ignorant 
physicians, who gave full rein to their personal desires, 
and have erred grievously.  And if at one time, 
through the care of an able physician, a member of 
that body was healed, the rest remained afflicted as 
before.  Thus informeth you the All-Knowing, the 
All-Wise.  We behold it, in this day, at the mercy 
of rulers, so drunk with pride that they cannot discern 
clearly their own best advantage, much less 
recognize a Revelation so bewildering and challenging 
as this." 
     And further We have said:  "That which God hath 
ordained as the sovereign remedy and mightiest instrument 
for the healing of the world is the union 
of all its peoples in one universal Cause, one common 
Faith.  This can in no wise be achieved except through 
the power of a skilled, an all-powerful, and inspired 

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Physician.  By My life!  This is the truth, and all 
else naught but error.  Each time that Most Mighty 
Instrument hath come, and that Light shone forth 
from the Ancient Dayspring, He was withheld by 
ignorant physicians who, even as clouds, interposed 
themselves between Him and the world.  It failed 
therefore, to recover, and its sickness hath persisted 
until this day.  They indeed were powerless to protect 
it, or to effect a cure, whilst He Who hath been 
the Manifestation of Power amongst men was withheld 
from achieving His purpose, by reason of what 
the hands of the ignorant physicians have wrought. 
     "Consider these days in which He Who is the 
Ancient Beauty hath come in the Most Great Name, 
that He may quicken the world and unite its peoples. 
They, however, rose up against Him with sharpened 
swords, and committed that which caused the Faithful 
Spirit to lament, until in the end they imprisoned 
Him in the most desolate of cities, and broke the grasp 
of the faithful upon the hem of His robe.  Were 
anyone to tell them:  `The World Reformer is come,' 
they would answer and say:  `Indeed it is proven that 
He is a fomenter of discord!', and this notwithstanding 
that they have never associated with Him, and 
have perceived that He did not seek, for one moment, 
to protect Himself.  At all times He was at the mercy 
of the wicked doers.  At one time they cast Him into 
prison, at another they banished Him, and at yet 

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another hurried Him from land to land.  Thus have 
they pronounced judgment against Us, and God, 
truly, is aware of what I say." 
     This charge of fomenting discord is the same as 
that imputed aforetime by the Pharaohs of Egypt 
to Him Who conversed with God (Moses).  Read 
thou what the All-Merciful hath revealed in the 
&Qur'an.  He--may He be blessed and glorified--saith: 
"Moreover We had sent Moses of old with Our signs 
and with clear authority to Pharaoh, and &Haman, 
and &Qarun:  and they said:  `Sorcerer, impostor!'  And 
when He came to them from Our presence with the 
truth, they said:  `Slay the sons of those who believe 
as He doth, and save their females alive,' but the 
stratagem of the unbelievers issued only in failure. 
And Pharaoh said:  `Let me alone, that I may kill 
Moses; and let him call upon his Lord:  I fear lest he 
change your religion, or cause disorder to show itself 
in the land.'  And Moses said:  `I take refuge with my 
Lord, and your Lord from every proud one who 
believeth not in the Day of Reckoning.'" 
     Men have, at all times, considered every World 
Reformer a fomenter of discord, and have referred 
unto Him in terms with which all are familiar.  Each 
time the Daystar of Divine Revelation shed its 
radiance from the horizon of God's Will a great 
number of men denied Him, others turned aside from 
Him, and still others calumniated Him, and thereby 
withheld the servants of God from the river of loving 

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providence of Him Who is the King of creation.  In 
like manner, they who, in this day, have neither met 
this Wronged One nor associated with Him have 
said, and even now continue to say, the things thou 
hast heard and hearest still.  Say:  "O people!  The 
Sun of Utterance beameth forth in this day, above 
the horizon of bounty, and the radiance of the Revelation 
of Him Who spoke on Sinai flasheth and 
glisteneth before all religions.  Purge and sanctify 
your breasts, and your hearts, and your ears, and your 
eyes with the living waters of the utterance of the 
All-Merciful, and set, then, your faces towards Him. 
By the righteousness of God!  Ye shall hear all things 
proclaim:  `Verily, He the True One is come.  Blessed 
are they that judge with fairness, and blessed they 
that turn towards Him!'" 
     Among the things they have imputed to the Divine 
Lote-Tree (Moses) are charges to the falsity of which 
every discerning man of knowledge, and every wise 
and understanding heart, will witness.  Thou must, 
no doubt, have read and considered the verses which 
have been sent down concerning Him Who conversed 
with God.  He--may He be blessed and glorified-- 
saith:  "He said:  `Did We not rear thee among 
us when a child?  And hast thou not passed years 
of thy life among us?  And yet what a deed is that 
which thou hast done!  Thou art one of the ungrateful.' 
He said:  `I did it indeed, and I was one of 
those who erred.  And I fled from you because I 

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feared you; but My Lord hath given Me wisdom and 
hath made Me one of His Apostles.'"  And elsewhere 
He--may He be blessed and exalted--saith:  "And 
He entered a city at the time when its inhabitants 
would not observe Him, and found therein two men 
fighting, the one, of His own people; the other, of 
His enemies.  And he who was of His own people 
asked His help against him who was of His enemies. 
And Moses smote him with His fist and slew him. 
Said He:  `This is a work of Satan; for he is an enemy, 
a manifest misleader.'  He said:  `O my Lord!  I have 
sinned to mine own hurt, forgive me.'  So God forgave 
Him; for He is the Forgiving, the Merciful. 
He said:  `Lord! because Thou hast showed me this 
grace, I will never again be the helper of the wicked.' 
And in the city at noon He was full of fear, casting 
furtive glances round Him, and lo, the man whom He 
had helped the day before, cried out to Him again 
for help.  Said Moses to him:  `Thou art plainly a 
most depraved person.'  And when He would have 
laid violent hands on him who was their common 
foe, he said to Him:  `O Moses!  Dost Thou desire to 
slay me, as thou slewest a man yesterday?  Thou desirest 
only to become a tyrant in this land, and 
desirest not to become a peacemaker.'"  Thine ears 
and thine eyes must needs now be cleansed and sanctified, 
that thou mayest be able to judge with fairness 
and justice.  Moses Himself, moreover, acknowledged 
His injustice and waywardness, and testified 

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that fear had seized Him, and that He had transgressed, 
and fled away.  He asked God--exalted be 
His glory--to forgive Him, and He was forgiven. 
     O &Shaykh!  Every time God the True One--exalted 
be His glory--revealed Himself in the person of His 
Manifestation, He came unto men with the standard 
of "He doeth what He willeth, and ordaineth what 
He pleaseth."  None hath the right to ask why or 
wherefore, and he that doth so, hath indeed turned 
aside from God, the Lord of Lords.  In the days of 
every Manifestation these things appear and are 
evident.  Likewise, they have said that about this 
Wronged One, to the falsity of which they who are 
nigh unto God and are devoted to Him have borne, 
and still bear, witness.  By the righteousness of God! 
This Hem of His Robe hath ever been and remaineth 
unsullied, though many have, at the present time, 
purposed to besmirch it with their lying and unseemly 
calumnies.  God, however, knoweth and they 
know not.  He Who, through the might and power 
of God, hath arisen before the face of all the kindreds 
of the earth, and summoned the multitudes to 
the Supreme Horizon, hath been repudiated by them 
and they have clung instead unto such men as have 
invariably withdrawn themselves behind veils and 
curtains, and busied themselves about their own 
protection.  Moreover, many are now engaged in 
spreading lies and calumnies, and have no other intention 
than to instill distrust into the hearts and 

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souls of men.  As soon as someone leaveth the Great 
City (Constantinople) to visit this land, they at 
once telegraph and proclaim that he hath stolen 
money and fled to &Akka.  A highly accomplished, 
learned and distinguished man visited, in his declining 
years, the Holy Land, seeking peace and retirement, 
and about him they have written such things as have 
caused them who are devoted to God and are nigh 
unto Him to sigh. 
     His Excellency, the late &Mirza &Husayn &Khan, 
&Mushiru'd-Dawlih,--may God forgive him--hath 
known this Wronged One, and he, no doubt, must 
have given to the Authorities a circumstantial account 
of the arrival of this Wronged One at the 
Sublime Porte, and of the things which He said and 
did.  On the day of Our arrival the Government 
Official, whose duty it was to receive and entertain 
official visitors, met Us and escorted Us to the place 
he had been bidden to take Us.  In truth, the Government 
showed these wronged ones the utmost 
kindness and consideration.  The following day Prince 
&Shuja'u'd-Dawlih, accompanied by &Mirza &Safa, acting 
as the representatives of the late &Mushiru'd-Dawlih, 
the Minister (accredited to the Imperial 
Court) came to visit Us.  Others, among whom were 
several Ministers of the Imperial Government, and 
including the late &Kamal &Pasha, likewise called on Us. 
Wholly reliant on God, and without any reference 
to any need He might have had, or to any other 

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matter, this Wronged One sojourned for a period of 
four months in that city.  His actions were known 
and evident unto all, and none can deny them except 
such as hate Him, and speak not the truth.  He that 
hath recognized God, recognizeth none other but 
Him.  We have never liked, nor like We, to make 
mention of such things. 
     Whenever high dignitaries of Persia came to that 
city (Constantinople) they would exert themselves 
to the utmost soliciting at every door such allowances 
and gifts as they might obtain.  This Wronged One, 
however, if He hath done nothing that would redound 
to the glory of Persia, hath at least acted in a 
manner that could in no wise disgrace it.  That which 
was done by his late Excellency (&Mushiru'd-Dawlih) 
--may God exalt his station--was not actuated 
by his friendship towards this Wronged One, but 
rather was prompted by his own sagacious judgment, 
and by his desire to accomplish the service he secretly 
contemplated rendering his Government.  I testify 
that he was so faithful in his service to his Government 
that dishonesty played no part, and was held 
in contempt, in the domain of his activities.  It was 
he who was responsible for the arrival of these 
wronged ones in the Most Great Prison (&Akka). 
As he was faithful, however, in the discharge of his 
duty, he deserveth Our commendation.  This Wronged 
One hath, at all times, aimed and striven to exalt 
and advance the interests of both the government 

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and the people, not to elevate His own station.  A 
number of men have, now, gathered others about 
them, and have arisen to dishonor this Wronged One. 
He, nevertheless, beseecheth God--hallowed and glorified 
be He--to aid them to return unto Him, and 
assist them to compensate for that which escaped 
them, and repent before the door of His bounty.  He, 
verily, is the Forgiving, the Merciful. 
     O &Shaykh!  My Pen, verily, lamenteth over Mine 
own Self, and My Tablet weepeth sore over what hath 
befallen Me at the hands of one (&Mirza &Yahya) over 
whom We watched for successive years, and who, 
day and night, served in My presence, until he was 
made to err by one of My servants, named Siyyid 
&Muhammad.  Unto this bear witness My believing 
servants who accompanied Me in My exile from 
&Baghdad to this, the Most Great Prison.  And there 
befell Me at the hands of both of them that which 
made every man of understanding to cry out, and 
he who is endued with insight to groan aloud, and 
the tears of the fair-minded to flow. 
     We pray to God to graciously assist them that 
have been led astray to be just and fair-minded, and 
to make them aware of that whereof they have been 
heedless.  He, in truth, is the All-Bounteous, the Most 
Generous.  Debar not Thy servants, O my Lord, from 
the door of Thy grace, and drive them not away 
from the court of Thy presence.  Assist them to 
dispel the mists of idle fancy, and to tear away the 

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veils of vain imaginings and hopes.  Thou art, verily, 
the All-Possessing, the Most High.  No God is there 
but Thee, the Almighty, the Gracious. 
     I swear by the Daystar of God's Testimony that 
hath shone from the horizon of certitude!  This 
Wronged One, in the daytime and in the night-season, 
occupied Himself with that which would 
edify the souls of men, until the light of knowledge 
prevailed over the darkness of ignorance. 
     O &Shaykh!  Time and again have I declared, and 
now yet again I affirm, that for two score years We 
have, through the grace of God and by His irresistible 
and potent will, extended such aid to His 
Majesty the &Shah--may God assist him--as the exponents 
of justice and of equity would regard as incontestable 
and absolute.  None can deny it, unless he 
be a transgressor and sinner, or one who would hate 
Us or doubt Our truth.  How very strange that until 
now the Ministers of State and the representatives 
of the people have alike remained unaware of such 
conspicuous and undeniable service, and, if apprized 
of it, have, for reasons of their own, chosen to ignore 
it!  Previous to these forty years controversies and 
conflicts continually prevailed and agitated the servants 
of God.  But since then, aided by the hosts of 
wisdom, of utterance, of exhortations and understanding, 
they have all seized and taken fast hold 
of the firm cord of patience and of the shining hem 
of fortitude, in such wise that this wronged people 

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endured steadfastly whatever befell them, and committed 
everything unto God, and this notwithstanding 
that in &Mazindaran and at &Rasht a great many 
have been most hideously tormented.  Among them 
was his honor, &Haji &Nasir, who, unquestionably, was 
a brilliant light that shone forth above the horizon 
of resignation.  After he had suffered martyrdom, 
they plucked out his eyes and cut off his nose, and 
inflicted on him such indignities that strangers wept 
and lamented, and secretly raised funds to support 
his wife and children. 
     O &Shaykh!  My Pen is abashed to recount what 
actually took place.  In the land of &Sad (&Isfahan) 
the fire of tyranny burned with such a hot flame 
that every fair-minded person groaned aloud.  By 
thy life!  The cities of knowledge and of understanding 
wept with such a weeping that the souls 
of the pious and of the God-fearing were melted. 
The twin shining lights, &Hasan and &Husayn (The 
King of Martyrs and the Beloved of Martyrs) offered 
up spontaneously their lives in that city.  Neither 
fortune, nor wealth, nor glory, could deter them! 
God knoweth the things which befell them and yet 
the people are, for the most part, unaware! 
     Before them one named &Kazim and they who 
were with him, and after them, his honor &Ashraf, 
all quaffed the draught of martyrdom with the utmost 
fervor and longing, and hastened unto the 
Supreme Companion.  In like manner, at the time 

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of &Sardar &Aziz &Khan, that godly man, &Mirza 
&Mustafa, and his fellow martyrs, were arrested, and 
despatched unto the Supreme Friend in the All-Glorious 
Horizon.  Briefly, in every city the evidences 
of a tyranny, beyond like or equal, were unmistakably 
clear and manifest, and yet none arose in self-defence! 
Call thou to mind his honor &Badi', who was 
the bearer of the Tablet to His Majesty the &Shah, 
and reflect how he laid down his life.  That knight, 
who spurred on his charger in the arena of renunciation, 
threw down the precious crown of life for 
the sake of Him Who is the Incomparable Friend. 
     O &Shaykh!  If things such as these are to be denied, 
what shall, then, be deemed worthy of credence? 
Set forth the truth, for the sake of God, and be not 
of them that hold their peace.  They arrested his 
honor &Najaf-'Ali, who hastened, with rapture and 
great longing, unto the field of martyrdom, uttering 
these words:  "We have kept both &Baha and the 
&khun-baha (bloodmoney)!"  With these words he 
yielded up his spirit.  Meditate on the splendor and 
glory which the light of renunciation, shining from 
the upper chamber of the heart of &Mulla &Ali-Jan, 
hath shed.  He was so carried away by the breezes of 
the Most Sublime Word and by the power of the 
Pen of Glory that to him the field of martyrdom 
equalled, nay outrivalled, the haunts of earthly delights. 
Ponder upon the conduct of &Aba-Basir and 
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of &Ashraf to dissuade her son from his purpose.  But 
she spurred him on until he suffered a most glorious 
martyrdom. 
     O &Shaykh!  This people have passed beyond the 
narrow straits of names, and pitched their tents upon 
the shores of the sea of renunciation.  They would 
willingly lay down a myriad lives, rather than breathe 
the word desired by their enemies.  They have clung 
to that which pleaseth God, and are wholly detached 
and freed from the things which pertain unto men. 
They have preferred to have their heads cut off 
rather than utter one unseemly word.  Ponder this 
in thine heart.  Methinks they have quaffed their fill 
of the ocean of renunciation.  The life of the present 
world hath failed to withhold them from suffering 
martyrdom in the path of God. 
     In &Mazindaran a vast number of the servants of 
God were exterminated.  The Governor, under the 
influence of calumniators, robbed a great many of 
all that they possessed.  Among the charges he laid 
against them was that they had been laying up arms, 
whereas upon investigation it was found out that 
they had nothing but an unloaded rifle!  Gracious 
God!  This people need no weapons of destruction, 
inasmuch as they have girded themselves to reconstruct 
the world.  Their hosts are the hosts of goodly 
deeds, and their arms the arms of upright conduct, 
and their commander the fear of God.  Blessed that 
one that judgeth with fairness.  By the righteousness 
of God!  Such hath been the patience, the calm, the 

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resignation and contentment of this people that they 
have become the exponents of justice, and so great 
hath been their forbearance, that they have suffered 
themselves to be killed rather than kill, and this 
notwithstanding that these whom the world hath 
wronged have endured tribulations the like of which 
the history of the world hath never recorded, nor the 
eyes of any nation witnessed.  What is it that could 
have induced them to reconcile themselves to these 
grievous trials, and to refuse to put forth a hand to 
repel them?  What could have caused such resignation 
and serenity?  The true cause is to be found 
in the ban which the Pen of Glory hath, day and 
night, chosen to impose, and in Our assumption of 
the reins of authority, through the power and might 
of Him Who is the Lord of all mankind. 
     Remember the father of &Badi'.  They arrested that 
wronged one, and ordered him to curse and revile 
his Faith.  He, however, through the grace of God 
and the mercy of his Lord, chose martyrdom, and 
attained thereunto.  If ye would reckon up the martyrs 
in the path of God, ye could not count them. 
Consider his honor Siyyid &Isma'il--upon him be the 
peace of God, and His loving-kindness--how, before 
daybreak he was wont to dust, with his own turban, 
the doorstep of My house, and in the end, whilst 
standing on the banks of the river, with his eyes 
fixed on that same house, offered up, by his own 
hand, his life. 
     Do thou ponder on the penetrative influence of 

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the Word of God.  Every single one of these souls 
was first ordered to blaspheme and curse his faith, 
yet none was found to prefer his own will to the 
Will of God. 
     O &Shaykh!  In former times he that was chosen 
to be slain was but one person, whereas now this 
Wronged One hath produced for thee that which 
causeth every fair-minded man to marvel.  Judge 
fairly, I adjure thee, and arise to serve thy Lord. 
He, verily, shall reward thee with a reward which 
neither the treasures of the earth nor all the possessions 
of kings and rulers can equal.  In all thine 
affairs put thy reliance in God, and commit them 
unto Him.  He will render thee a reward which the 
Book hath ordained as great.  Occupy thyself, during 
these fleeting days of thy life, with such deeds as will 
diffuse the fragrance of Divine good pleasure, and 
will be adorned with the ornament of His acceptance. 
The acts of his honor, &Balal, the Ethiopian, were so 
acceptable in the sight of God that the "&sin" of his 
stuttering tongue excelled the "&shin" pronounced by 
all the world.  This is the day whereon all peoples 
should shed the light of unity and concord.  In brief, 
the pride and vanity of certain of the peoples of the 
world have made havoc of true understanding, and 
laid waste the home of justice and of equity. 
     O &Shaykh!  That which hath touched this Wronged 
One is beyond compare or equal.  We have borne it 
all with the utmost willingness and resignation, so 

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that the souls of men may be edified, and the Word 
of God be exalted.  While confined in the prison of 
the Land of &Mim (&Mazindaran) We were one day 
delivered into the hands of the divines.  Thou canst 
well imagine what befell Us.  Shouldst thou at some 
time happen to visit the dungeon of His Majesty 
the &Shah, ask the director and chief jailer to show 
thee those two chains, one of which is known as 
&Qara-Guhar, and the other as &Salasil.  I swear by 
the Daystar of Justice that for four months this 
Wronged One was tormented and chained by one 
or the other of them.  "My grief exceedeth all the 
woes to which Jacob gave vent, and all the afflictions 
of Job are but a part of My sorrows!" 
     Likewise, ponder thou upon the martyrdom of 
&Haji &Muhammad-Rida in the City of Love (&Ishqabad). 
The tyrants of the earth have subjected that 
wronged one to such trials as have caused many foreigners 
to weep and lament for, as reported and 
ascertained, no less than thirty-two wounds were 
inflicted upon his blessed body.  Yet none of the 
faithful transgressed My commandment, nor raised 
his hand in resistance.  Come what might, they refused 
to allow their own inclinations to supersede 
that which the Book hath decreed, though a considerable 
number of this people have resided, and still 
reside, in that city. 
     We entreat His Majesty the &Shah,--may God, hallowed 
and glorified be He, assist him--himself to 

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ponder upon these things, and to judge with equity 
and justice.  Although in recent years a number of 
the faithful have, in most of the cities of Persia, suffered 
themselves to be killed rather than kill, yet the 
hatred smouldering in certain hearts hath blazed 
more fiercely than before.  For the victims of oppression 
to intercede in favor of their enemies is, in 
the estimation of rulers, a princely deed.  Some must 
have certainly heard that this oppressed people have, 
in that city (&Ishqabad), pleaded with the Governor 
on behalf of their murderers, and asked for the mitigation 
of their sentence.  Take, then, good heed, ye 
who are men of insight! 
     O &Shaykh!  These perspicuous verses have been 
sent down in one of the Tablets by the &Abha Pen: 
"Hearken, O servant, unto the voice of this Wronged 
One, Who hath endured grievous vexations and trials 
in the path of God, the Lord of all Names, until 
such time as He was cast into prison, in the Land of 
&Ta (&Tihran).  He summoned men unto the most 
sublime Paradise, and yet they seized Him and 
paraded Him through cities and countries.  How 
many the nights during which slumber fled from the 
eyes of My loved ones, because of their love for Me; 
and how numerous the days whereon I had to face 
the assaults of the peoples against Me!  At one time 
I found Myself on the heights of mountains; at another 
in the depths of the prison of &Ta (&Tihran), in 
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I was at all times thankful unto Him, uttering 
His praise, engaged in remembering Him, directed 
towards Him, satisfied with His pleasure, and lowly 
and submissive before Him.  So passed My days, until 
they ended in this Prison (&Akka) which hath made 
the earth to tremble and the heavens to sigh.  Happy 
that one who hath cast away his vain imaginings, 
when He Who was hid came with the standards of 
His signs.  We, verily, have announced unto men 
this Most Great Revelation, and yet the people are in 
a state of strange stupor." 
     Thereupon, a Voice was raised from the direction 
of &Hijaz, calling aloud and saying:  "Great is thy 
blessedness, O &Akka, in that God hath made thee 
the dayspring of His Most Sweet Voice, and the 
dawn of His most mighty signs.  Happy art thou in 
that the Throne of Justice hath been established upon 
thee, and the Daystar of God's loving-kindness and 
bounty hath shone forth above thy horizon.  Well 
is it with every fair-minded person that hath judged 
fairly Him Who is the Most Great Remembrance, 
and woe betide him that hath erred and doubted." 
     Following upon the death of some of the martyrs, 
the &Lawh-i-Burhan (Tablet of the Proof) was sent 
down from the heaven of the Revelation of Him 
Who is the Lord of Religions: 
     "He is the Almighty, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise! 
The winds of hatred have encompassed the 
Ark of &Batha (Mecca), by reason of that which the 

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hands of the oppressors have wrought.  O thou who 
art reputed for thy learning!  Thou hast pronounced 
sentence against them for whom the books of the 
world have wept, and in whose favor the scriptures 
of all religions have testified.  Thou, who art gone 
far astray, art indeed wrapt in a thick veil.  By God 
Himself!  Thou hast pronounced judgment against 
them through whom the horizon of faith hath been 
illumined.  Unto this bear witness They Who are 
the Dawning-Places of Revelation and the Manifestations 
of the Cause of thy Lord, the Most Merciful, 
Who have sacrificed Their souls and all that They 
possessed in His straight Path.  The Faith of God 
hath cried everywhere, by reason of thy tyranny, 
and yet thou disportest thyself and art of them that 
exult.  There is no hatred in Mine heart for thee nor 
for anyone.  Every man of discernment beholdeth 
thee, and such as are like thee, engulfed in evident 
folly.  Hadst thou realized that which thou hast done, 
thou wouldst have cast thyself into the fire, or abandoned 
thine home and fled unto the mountains, or 
wouldst have groaned until thou hadst returned unto 
the place destined for thee by Him Who is the Lord 
of strength and of might.  O thou who art even as 
nothing!  Rend thou asunder the veils of idle fancies 
and vain imaginings, that thou mayest behold the 
Daystar of knowledge shining from this resplendent 
Horizon.  Thou hast torn in pieces a remnant of the 
Prophet Himself, and imagined that thou hadst 

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helped the Faith of God.  Thus hath thy soul 
prompted thee, and thou art truly one of the heedless. 
Thine act hath consumed the hearts of the 
Concourse on high, and those of such as have circled 
round the Cause of God, the Lord of the worlds. 
The soul of the Chaste One (&Fatimih) melted, by 
reason of thy cruelty, and the inmates of Paradise 
wept sore in that blessed Spot. 
     "Judge thou fairly, I adjure thee by God.  What 
proof did the Jewish doctors adduce wherewith to 
condemn Him Who was the Spirit of God (Jesus 
Christ), when He came unto them with truth?  What 
could have been the evidence produced by the Pharisees 
and the idolatrous priests to justify their denial 
of &Muhammad, the Apostle of God when He came 
unto them with a Book that judged between truth 
and falsehood with a justice which turned into light 
the darkness of the earth, and enraptured the hearts 
of such as had known Him?  Indeed thou hast produced, 
in this day, the same proofs which the foolish 
divines advanced in that age.  Unto this testifieth 
He Who is the King of the realm of grace in this 
great Prison.  Thou hast, truly, walked in their ways, 
nay, hast surpassed them in their cruelty, and hast 
deemed thyself to be helping the Faith and defending 
the Law of God, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 
By Him Who is the Truth!  Thine iniquity hath 
made Gabriel to groan, and hath drawn tears from 
the Law of God, through which the breezes of justice 

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have been wafted over all who are in heaven and on 
earth.  Hast thou fondly imagined that the judgment 
thou didst pronounce hath profited thee?  Nay, by 
Him Who is the King of all Names!  Unto thy loss 
testifieth He with Whom is the knowledge of all 
things as recorded in the preserved Tablet. 
     "O thou who hast gone astray!  Thou hast neither 
seen Me, nor associated with Me, nor been My companion 
for the fraction of a moment.  How is it, 
then, that thou hast bidden men to curse Me?  Didst 
thou, in this, follow the promptings of thine own 
desires, or didst thou obey thy Lord?  Produce thou 
a sign, if thou art one of the truthful.  We testify 
that thou hast cast behind thy back the Law of God, 
and laid hold on the dictates of thy passions.  Nothing, 
in truth, escapeth His knowledge; He, verily, is 
the Incomparable, the All-Informed.  O heedless one! 
Hearken unto that which the Merciful hath revealed 
in the &Qur'an:  `Say not to every one who meeteth you 
with a greeting, "Thou art not a believer."'  Thus 
hath He decreed in Whose grasp are the kingdoms 
of Revelation and of creation, if thou be of them 
that hearken.  Thou hast set aside the commandment 
of God, and clung unto the promptings of thine 
own desire.  Woe, then, unto thee, O careless one that 
doubtest!  If thou deniest Me, by what proof canst 
thou vindicate the truth of that which thou dost 
possess?  Produce it, then, O thou who hast joined 

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partners with God, and turned aside from His sovereignty 
that hath encompassed the worlds! 
     "Know thou that he is truly learned who hath 
acknowledged My Revelation, and drunk from the 
Ocean of My knowledge, and soared in the atmosphere 
of My love, and cast away all else besides Me, 
and taken firm hold on that which hath been sent 
down from the Kingdom of My wondrous utterance. 
He, verily, is even as an eye unto mankind, and 
as the spirit of life unto the body of all creation. 
Glorified be the All-Merciful Who hath enlightened 
him, and caused him to arise and serve His great and 
mighty Cause.  Verily, such a man is blessed by the 
Concourse on high, and by them who dwell within 
the Tabernacle of Grandeur, who have quaffed My 
sealed Wine in My Name, the Omnipotent, the All-Powerful. 
If thou be of them that occupy such a 
sublime station, produce then a sign from God, the 
Creator of the heavens.  And shouldst thou recognize 
thy powerlessness, do thou rein in thy passions, and 
return unto thy Lord, that perchance He may forgive 
thee thy sins which have caused the leaves of 
the Divine Lote-Tree to be burnt up, and the Rock 
to cry out, and the eyes of men of understanding to 
weep.  Because of thee the Veil of Divinity was rent 
asunder, and the Ark has foundered, and the She-Camel 
was hamstrung, and the Spirit (Jesus) groaned 
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Who hath come unto thee with the testimonies of 
God and His signs which thou possessest and which 
are in the possession of them that dwell on earth? 
Open thine eyes that thou mayest behold this 
Wronged One shining forth above the horizon of the 
will of God, the Sovereign, the Truth, the Resplendent. 
Unstop, then, the ear of thine heart that thou 
mayest hearken unto the speech of the Divine Lote-Tree 
that hath been raised up in truth by God, the 
Almighty, the Beneficent.  Verily, this Tree, notwithstanding 
the things that befell it by reason of thy 
cruelty and of the transgressions of such as are like 
thee, calleth aloud and summoneth all men unto the 
&Sadratu'l-Muntaha and the Supreme Horizon.  Blessed 
is the soul that hath gazed on the Most Mighty Sign, 
and the ear that hath heard His most sweet Voice, and 
woe to whosoever hath turned aside and done 
wickedly. 
     "O thou who hast turned away from God!  Wert 
thou to look with the eye of fairness upon the 
Divine Lote-Tree, thou wouldst perceive the marks 
of thy sword on its boughs, and its branches, and its 
leaves, notwithstanding that God created thee for 
the purpose of recognizing and of serving it.  Reflect, 
that haply thou mayest recognize thine iniquity and 
be numbered with such as have repented.  Thinkest 
thou that We fear thy cruelty?  Know thou and be 
well assured that from the first day whereon the 
voice of the Most Sublime Pen was raised betwixt 

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earth and heaven We offered up Our souls, and Our 
bodies, and Our sons, and Our possessions in the 
path of God, the Exalted, the Great, and We glory 
therein amongst all created things and the Concourse 
on high.  Unto this testify the things which have befallen 
Us in this straight Path.  By God!  Our hearts 
were consumed, and Our bodies were crucified, and 
Our blood was spilt, while Our eyes were fixed on 
the horizon of the loving-kindness of their Lord, the 
Witness, the All-Seeing.  The more grievous their 
woes, the greater waxed the love of the people of 
&Baha.  Unto their sincerity hath borne witness what 
the All-Merciful hath sent down in the &Qur'an. 
He saith:  `Wish ye, then, for death, if ye are sincere.' 
Who is to be preferred, he that hath sheltered himself 
behind curtains, or he that hath offered himself 
in the path of God?  Judge thou fairly, and be not of 
them that rove distraught in the wilderness of falsehood. 
So carried away have they been by the living 
waters of the love of the Most Merciful, that neither 
the arms of the world nor the swords of the nations 
have deterred them from setting their faces towards 
the ocean of the bounty of their Lord, the Giver, 
the Generous. 
     "By God!  Troubles have failed to unnerve Me, and 
the repudiation of the divines hath been powerless to 
weaken Me.  I have spoken, and still speak forth 
before the face of men:  `The door of grace hath 
been unlocked and He Who is the Dayspring of 

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Justice is come with perspicuous signs and evident 
testimonies, from God, the Lord of strength and of 
might!'  Present thyself before Me that thou mayest 
hear the mysteries which were heard by the Son of 
&Imran (Moses) upon the Sinai of Wisdom.  Thus 
commandeth thee He Who is the Dawning-Place of 
the Revelation of thy Lord, the God of Mercy, from 
His great Prison." 
     Thereupon hath the cry and the lamentation of 
the true Faith been raised once again, saying:  "Verily, 
Sinai calleth aloud and saith:  `O people of the &Bayan! 
Fear ye the Merciful.  Indeed have I attained unto 
Him Who conversed upon me, and the ecstasies of 
my joy have seized the pebbles of the earth and the 
dust thereof.'  And the Bush exclaimeth:  `O people 
of the &Bayan!  Judge ye fairly that which hath in 
truth been manifested.  Verily the Fire which God 
revealed unto the One Who conversed with Him is 
now manifested.  Unto this beareth witness every 
man of insight and understanding.'" 
     We have made mention of certain martyrs of this 
Revelation, and have likewise cited some of the verses 
which were sent down concerning them from the 
kingdom of Our utterance.  We fain would hope 
that, rid of all attachment to the world, thou wilt 
ponder the things which We have mentioned. 
     It behooveth thee now to reflect upon the state of 
&Mirza &Hadi &Dawlat-Abadi and of &Sad-i-Isfahani 
(&Sadru'l-'Ulama), who reside in the Land of &Ta 

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(&Tihran).  No sooner had the former heard that he 
had been called a &Babi than he became so perturbed 
that his poise and dignity forsook him.  He ascended 
the pulpits and spoke words which ill befitted him. 
From time immemorial the clay clods of the world 
have, wholly by reason of their love of leadership, 
perpetrated such acts as have caused men to err. 
Thou must not, however, imagine that all the faithful 
are such as these two.  We have described unto thee 
the constancy, the firmness, the steadfastness, the certitude, 
the imperturbability and the dignity of the 
martyrs of this Revelation, that thou mayest be well-informed. 
My purpose in citing the passages from the 
Tablets to the kings and others hath been that thou 
mayest know of a certainty that this Wronged One 
hath not concealed the Cause of God, but hath proclaimed 
and delivered, in the most eloquent language, 
before the face of the world, the things He had been 
commissioned to set forth.  Certain faint-hearted 
ones, however, such as &Hadi and others, have tampered 
with the Cause of God and have, in their concern 
for this fleeting life, said and done that which 
caused the eye of justice to weep and the Pen of Glory 
to groan, notwithstanding their ignorance of the 
essentials of this Cause; whereas this Wronged One 
hath revealed it for the sake of God. 
     O &Hadi!  Thou hast gone unto My brother and 
hast seen him.  Set now thy face towards the court 
of this Wronged One, that haply the breezes of Revelation 

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and the breaths of inspiration may assist thee 
and enable thee to attain thy goal.  Whoever gazeth 
this day on My signs will distinguish truth from falsehood 
as the sun from shadow, and will be made 
cognizant of the goal.  God is aware and beareth Me 
witness that whatever hath been mentioned was for 
the sake of God, that haply thou mayest be the 
cause of the guidance of men, and mayest deliver the 
peoples of the world from idle fancies and vain 
imaginings.  Gracious God!  Until now they that have 
turned aside and denied Me have failed to recognize 
Who despatched that which was delivered unto the 
Herald--the Primal Point!  The knowledge of it is 
with God, the Lord of the worlds. 
     Exert thyself, O &Shaykh, and arise to serve this 
Cause.  The Sealed Wine is disclosed in this day before 
the faces of men.  Seize it in the name of thy Lord, 
and quaff thy fill in remembrance of Him Who is 
the Mighty, the Incomparable.  Night and day hath 
this Wronged One been occupied in that which 
would unite the hearts, and edify the souls of men. 
The events that have happened in Persia during the 
early years have truly saddened the well-favored and 
sincere ones.  Each year witnessed a fresh massacre, 
pillage, plunder, and shedding of blood.  At one time 
there appeared in &Zanjan that which caused the 
greatest consternation; at another in &Nayriz, and at 
yet another in &Tabarsi, and finally there occurred 
the episode of the Land of &Ta (&Tihran).  From that 

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time onwards this Wronged One, assisted by the One 
True God--exalted be His glory--acquainted this 
oppressed people with the things which beseemed 
them.  All have sanctified themselves from the things 
which they and others possess, and have clung unto, 
and fixed their eyes upon that which pertaineth unto 
God. 
     It is now incumbent upon His Majesty the &Shah-- 
may God, exalted be He, protect him--to deal with 
this people with loving-kindness and mercy.  This 
Wronged One pledgeth Himself, before the Divine 
Kaaba, that, apart from truthfulness and trustworthiness, 
this people will show forth nothing that can in 
any way conflict with the world-adorning views of 
His Majesty.  Every nation must have a high regard 
for the position of its sovereign, must be submissive 
unto him, must carry out his behests, and hold fast 
his authority.  The sovereigns of the earth have been 
and are the manifestations of the power, the grandeur 
and the majesty of God.  This Wronged One hath at 
no time dealt deceitfully with anyone.  Every one is 
well aware of this, and beareth witness unto it.  Regard 
for the rank of sovereigns is divinely ordained, 
as is clearly attested by the words of the Prophets 
of God and His chosen ones.  He Who is the Spirit 
(Jesus)--may peace be upon Him--was asked:  "O 
Spirit of God!  Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar 
or not?"  And He made reply:  "Yea, render to Caesar 
the things that are Caesar's and to God the things 

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that are God's."  He forbade it not.  These two sayings 
are, in the estimation of men of insight, one 
and the same, for if that which belonged to Caesar 
had not come from God, He would have forbidden it. 
And likewise in the sacred verse:  "Obey God and 
obey the Apostle, and those among you invested with 
authority."  By "those invested with authority" is 
meant primarily and more especially the &Imams-- 
the blessings of God rest upon them!  They, verily, 
are the manifestations of the power of God, and the 
sources of His authority, and the repositories of His 
knowledge, and the daysprings of His commandments. 
Secondarily these words refer unto the kings 
and rulers--those through the brightness of whose 
justice the horizons of the world are resplendent and 
luminous.  We fain would hope that His Majesty 
the &Shah will shine forth with a light of justice whose 
radiance will envelop all the kindreds of the earth. 
It is incumbent upon every one to beseech the one 
true God on his behalf for that which is meet and 
seemly in this day. 
     O God, my God, and my Master, and my Mainstay, 
and my Desire, and my Beloved!  I ask Thee 
by the mysteries which were hid in Thy knowledge, 
and by the signs which have diffused the fragrance 
of Thy loving-kindness, and by the billows of the 
ocean of Thy bounty, and by the heaven of Thy 
grace and generosity, and by the blood spilt in Thy 
path, and by the hearts consumed in their love for 

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Thee, to assist His Majesty the &Shah with Thy power 
and Thy sovereignty, that from him may be manifested 
that which will everlastingly endure in Thy 
Books, and Thy Scriptures, and Thy Tablets.  Hold 
Thou his hand, O my Lord, with the hand of Thine 
omnipotence, and illuminate him with the light of 
Thy knowledge, and adorn him with the adornment 
of Thy virtues.  Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth 
Thee, and in Thy grasp are the reins of all created 
things.  No God is there but Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, 
the All-Bounteous. 
     In the Epistle to the Romans Saint Paul hath 
written:  "Let every soul be subject unto the higher 
powers.  For there is no power but of God; the 
powers that be are ordained of God.  Whosoever 
therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance 
of God."  And further:  "For he is the minister of 
God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that 
doeth evil."  He saith that the appearance of the 
kings, and their majesty and power are of God. 
     Moreover, in the traditions of old, references have 
been made which the divines have seen and heard. 
We beseech God--blessed and glorified be He--to 
aid thee, O &Shaykh, to lay fast hold on that which 
hath been sent down from the heaven of the bounty 
of God, the Lord of the worlds.  The divines must 
needs unite with His Majesty, the &Shah, and cleave 
unto that which will insure the protection, the security, 
the welfare and prosperity of men.  A just king 

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enjoyeth nearer access unto God than anyone.  Unto 
this testifieth He Who speaketh in His Most Great 
Prison.  God!  There is none other God but Him, the 
One, the Incomparable, the Almighty, the All-Knowing, 
the All-Wise. 
     Wert thou, for the sake of God, to ponder, though 
it be but for an hour, upon the things which have 
occurred in former times and more recently, thou 
wouldst turn away from the things thou dost possess 
unto the things which belong unto God, and wouldst 
become a means for the exaltation of His Word. 
Hath, from the foundation of the world until the 
present day, any Light or Revelation shone forth 
from the dayspring of the will of God which the 
kindreds of the earth have accepted, and Whose Cause 
they have acknowledged?  Where is it to be found, 
and what is its name?  Since the Seal of the Prophets 
(&Muhammad)--may all else but Him be His sacrifice-- 
and before Him the Spirit of God (Jesus), as 
far back as the First Manifestation, all have at the 
time of Their appearance suffered grievously.  Some 
were held to be possessed, others were called impostors, 
and were treated in a manner that the pen is ashamed 
to describe.  By God!  There befell Them what hath 
made all created things to sigh, and yet the people 
are, for the most part, sunk in manifest ignorance! 
We pray God to assist them to return unto Him, 
and to repent before the door of His mercy.  Potent 
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     At this moment the shrill voice of the Most Sublime 
Pen hath been raised, and hath addressed Me 
saying:  "Admonish the &Shaykh even as Thou hast 
admonished one of Thy Branches (sons), that haply 
the breezes of Thine utterance may attract and draw 
him nigh unto God, the Lord of the worlds." 
     "Be generous in prosperity, and thankful in adversity. 
Be worthy of the trust of thy neighbor, 
and look upon him with a bright and friendly face. 
Be a treasure to the poor, an admonisher to the rich, 
an answerer to the cry of the needy, a preserver of 
the sanctity of thy pledge.  Be fair in thy judgment, 
and guarded in thy speech.  Be unjust to no man, 
and show all meekness to all men.  Be as a lamp unto 
them that walk in darkness, a joy to the sorrowful, 
a sea for the thirsty, a haven for the distressed, an 
upholder and defender of the victim of oppression. 
Let integrity and uprightness distinguish all thine 
acts.  Be a home for the stranger, a balm to the suffering, 
a tower of strength for the fugitive.  Be eyes 
to the blind, and a guiding light unto the feet of the 
erring.  Be an ornament to the countenance of truth, 
a crown to the brow of fidelity, a pillar of the temple 
of righteousness, a breath of life to the body of mankind, 
an ensign of the hosts of justice, a luminary 
above the horizon of virtue, a dew to the soil of the 
human heart, an ark on the ocean of knowledge, a 
sun in the heaven of bounty, a gem on the diadem 
of wisdom, a shining light in the firmament of thy 

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generation, a fruit upon the tree of humility.  We 
pray God to protect thee from the heat of jealousy 
and the cold of hatred.  He verily is nigh, ready to 
answer."  Thus hath My tongue spoken unto one of 
My Branches (sons), and We have mentioned it unto 
such of Our loved ones as have cast away their idle 
fancies, and clung unto that which hath been prescribed 
unto them in the day whereon the Daystar 
of Certitude hath shone forth above the horizon of 
the will of God, the Lord of the worlds.  This is the 
day on which the Bird of Utterance hath warbled 
its melody upon the branches, in the name of its 
Lord, the God of Mercy.  Blessed is the man that 
hath, on the wings of longing, soared towards God, 
the Lord of the Judgment Day. 
     The one true God well knoweth, and all the company 
of His trusted ones testify, that this Wronged 
One hath, at all times, been faced with dire peril. 
But for the tribulations that have touched Me in the 
path of God, life would have held no sweetness for 
Me, and My existence would have profited Me nothing. 
For them who are endued with discernment, 
and whose eyes are fixed upon the Sublime Vision, it 
is no secret that I have been, most of the days of My 
life, even as a slave, sitting under a sword hanging 
on a thread, knowing not whether it would fall soon 
or late upon him.  And yet, notwithstanding all this 
We render thanks unto God, the Lord of the worlds. 
Mine inner tongue reciteth, in the daytime and in 

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the night-season, this prayer:  "Glory to Thee, O my 
God!  But for the tribulations which are sustained 
in Thy path, how could Thy true lovers be recognized; 
and were it not for the trials which are borne 
for love of Thee, how could the station of such as 
yearn for Thee be revealed?  Thy might beareth Me 
witness!  The companions of all who adore Thee are 
the tears they shed, and the comforters of such as seek 
Thee are the groans they utter, and the food of them 
who haste to meet Thee is the fragments of their 
broken hearts.  How sweet to my taste is the bitterness 
of death suffered in Thy path, and how precious 
in my estimation are the shafts of Thine enemies 
when encountered for the sake of the exaltation of 
Thy Word!  Let me quaff in Thy Cause, O my God 
and my Master, whatsoever Thou didst desire, and 
send down upon me in Thy love all Thou didst ordain. 
By Thy glory!  I wish only what Thou wishest, and 
cherish what Thou cherishest.  In Thee have I, at all 
times, placed My whole trust and confidence.  Thou 
art verily the All-Possessing, the Most High.  Raise 
up, I implore Thee, O my God, as helpers to this 
Revelation such as shall be counted worthy of Thy 
Name and of Thy sovereignty, that they may remember 
Thee among Thy creatures, and hoist the 
ensigns of Thy victory in Thy land, and adorn them 
with Thy virtues and Thy commandments.  No God 
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     Thereupon the voice of the true Faith was lifted 
up, calling aloud again and again and saying:  "O 
concourse of the earth!  By God!  I am the true Faith 
of God amongst you.  Beware that ye deny Me not. 
God hath manifested Me with a light that hath encompassed 
all that are in the heavens and all that are 
on earth.  Judge ye equitably, O people, My manifestation, 
and the revelation of My glory, and the 
radiance of My light, and be not of them that act 
unjustly." 
     O &Shaykh!  This Wronged One beseecheth God-- 
blessed and glorified be He--to make thee the one who 
will open the door of justice, and reveal through thee 
His Cause among His servants.  He, verily, is the 
All-Powerful, the Almighty, the All-Bounteous. 
     O &Shaykh!  Entreat thou the one true God to 
sanctify the ears, and the eyes, and the hearts of 
mankind, and to protect them from the desires of 
a corrupt inclination.  For malice is a grievous malady 
which depriveth man from recognizing the Great 
Being, and debarreth him from the splendors of the 
sun of certitude.  We pray and hope that through 
the grace and mercy of God He may remove this 
mighty obstacle.  He, verily, is the Potent, the All-Subduing, 
the Almighty. 
     At this moment a Voice was raised from the right-hand 
of the Luminous Spot:  "God!  There is none 
other God but Him, the Ordainer, the All-Wise! 
Recite Thou unto the &Shaykh the remaining passages 

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of the &Lawh-i-Burhan (Tablet of the Proof) that 
they may draw him unto the horizon of the Revelation 
of his Lord, the God of Mercy, that haply he 
may arise to aid My Cause with perspicuous signs 
and exalted testimonies, and may speak forth amongst 
men that which the Tongue of Testimony hath 
spoken:  `The Kingdom is God's, the Lord of the 
worlds!'" 
     "Peruse thou the &Kitab-i-Iqan (Book of Certitude) 
and that which the All-Merciful hath sent 
down unto the King of Paris (Napoleon III) and to 
such as are like him, that thou mayest be made aware 
of the things that have happened in the past, and be 
persuaded that We have not sought to spread disorder 
in the land after it had been well-ordered.  We exhort, 
wholly for the sake of God, His servants.  Let him 
who wisheth turn unto Him, and him who wisheth 
turn aside.  Our Lord, the Merciful, is verily the All-Sufficing, 
the All-Praised.  O concourse of the kindreds 
of the earth!  This is the day whereon nothing 
amongst all things, nor any name amongst all names, 
can profit you save through this Name which God 
hath made the Manifestation of His Cause and the 
Dayspring of His Most Excellent Titles unto all 
who are in the kingdom of creation.  Blessed is that 
man that hath recognized the fragrance of the All-Merciful 
and been numbered with the steadfast.  Your 
sciences shall not profit you in this day, nor your 
arts, nor your treasures, nor your glory.  Cast them 

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all behind your backs, and set your faces towards the 
Most Sublime Word through which the Scriptures 
and the Books and this lucid Tablet have been distinctly 
set forth.  Cast away, O people, the things 
ye have composed with the pen of your idle fancies 
and vain imaginings.  By God!  The Daystar of 
Knowledge hath shone forth above the horizon of 
certitude. 
     "O thou who art gone astray!  If thou hast any 
doubt concerning Our conduct, know thou that We 
bear witness unto that whereunto God hath Himself 
borne witness ere the creation of the heavens and 
of the earth, that there is none other God but Him, 
the Almighty, the All-Bounteous.  We testify that 
He is One in His Essence, One in His Attributes. 
He hath none to equal Him in the whole universe, 
nor any partner in all creation.  He hath sent forth 
His Messengers, and sent down His Books, that they 
may announce unto His creatures the Straight Path. 
     "Hath the &Shah been informed, and chosen to close 
his eyes to thine acts?  Or hath he been seized with 
fear at the howling of a pack of wolves who have 
cast the path of God behind their backs and followed 
in thy way without any clear proof or Book?  We 
have heard that the provinces of Persia have been 
adorned with the adornment of justice.  When We 
observed closely, however, We found them to be the 
dawning-places of tyranny and the daysprings of 
injustice.  We behold justice in the clutches of tyranny. 

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We beseech God to set it free through the 
power of His might and His sovereignty.  He, verily, 
overshadoweth all that is in the heavens and on earth. 
To none is given the right to protest against any one 
concerning that which hath befallen the Cause of 
God.  It behooveth whosoever hath set his face 
towards the Most Sublime Horizon to cleave tenaciously 
unto the cord of patience, and to put his 
reliance in God, the Help in Peril, the Unconstrained. 
O ye loved ones of God!  Drink your fill from the 
wellspring of wisdom, and soar ye in the atmosphere 
of wisdom, and speak forth with wisdom and eloquence. 
Thus biddeth you your Lord, the Almighty, 
the All-Knowing. 
     "O heedless one!  Rely not on thy glory, and thy 
power.  Thou art even as the last trace of sunlight 
upon the mountain-top.  Soon will it fade away as 
decreed by God, the All-Possessing, the Most High. 
Thy glory and the glory of such as are like thee 
have been taken away, and this verily is what hath 
been ordained by the One with Whom is the Mother 
Tablet.  Where is he to be found who contended 
with God, and whither is gone he that gainsaid His 
signs, and turned aside from His sovereignty?  Where 
are they who have slain His chosen ones and spilt 
the blood of His holy ones?  Reflect, that haply thou 
mayest perceive the breaths of thine acts, O foolish 
doubter!  Because of you the Apostle (&Muhammad) 
lamented, and the Chaste One (&Fatimih) cried out, 

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and the countries were laid waste, and darkness fell 
upon all regions.  O concourse of divines!  Because 
of you the people were abased, and the banner of 
&Islam was hauled down, and its mighty throne subverted. 
Every time a man of discernment hath sought 
to hold fast unto that which would exalt &Islam, ye 
raised a clamor, and thereby was he deterred from 
achieving his purpose, while the land remained fallen 
in clear ruin. 
     "O My Supreme Pen!  Call Thou to remembrance 
the She-Serpent (&Imam-Jum'ih of &Isfahan) whose 
cruelty hath caused all created things to groan, and 
the limbs of the holy ones to quake.  Thus biddeth 
Thee the Lord of all names, in this glorious station. 
The Chaste One (&Fatimih) hath cried out by reason 
of thine iniquity, and yet thou dost imagine thyself 
to be of the family of the Apostle of God!  Thus hath 
thy soul prompted thee, O thou who hast withdrawn 
thyself from God, the Lord of all that hath been and 
shall be.  Judge thou equitably, O She-Serpent!  For 
what crime didst thou sting the children of the 
Apostle of God (King of Martyrs and Beloved of 
Martyrs), and pillage their possessions?  Hast thou 
denied Him Who created thee by His command `be, 
and it was'?  Thou hast dealt with the children of the 
Apostle of God as neither &Ad hath dealt with &Hud, 
nor &Thamud with &Salih, nor the Jews with the Spirit 
of God (Jesus), the Lord of all being.  Gainsayest 
thou the signs of thy Lord which had no sooner 

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been sent down from the heaven of His Cause than 
all the books of the world bowed down before them? 
Meditate, that thou mayest be made aware of thine 
act, O heedless outcast!  Erelong will the breaths 
of chastisement seize thee, as they seized others before 
thee.  Wait, O thou who hast joined partners with 
God, the Lord of the visible and the invisible.  This 
is the day which God hath announced through the 
tongue of His Apostle.  Reflect, that thou mayest 
apprehend what the All-Merciful hath sent down in 
the &Qur'an and in this inscribed Tablet.  This is 
the day whereon He Who is the Dayspring of Revelation 
hath come with clear tokens which none can 
number.  This is the day whereon every man endued 
with perception hath discovered the fragrance of the 
breeze of the All-Merciful in the world of creation, 
and every man of insight hath hastened unto the living 
waters of the mercy of his Lord, the King of Kings. 
O heedless one!  The tale of the Sacrifice (Ishmael) 
hath been retold, and he who was to be offered up 
hath directed his steps towards the place of sacrifice, 
and returned not, by reason of that which thy 
hand hath wrought, O perverse hater!  Didst thou 
imagine that martyrdom could abase this Cause? 
Nay, by Him Whom God hath made to be the Repository 
of His Revelation, if thou be of them that comprehend. 
Woe betide thee, O thou who hast joined 
partners with God, and woe betide them that have 
taken thee as their leader, without a clear token or 

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a perspicuous Book.  How numerous the oppressors 
before thee who have arisen to quench the light of 
God, and how many the impious who murdered and 
pillaged until the hearts and souls of men groaned 
by reason of their cruelty!  The sun of justice hath 
been obscured, inasmuch as the embodiment of tyranny 
hath been stablished upon the throne of hatred, 
and yet the people understand not.  O foolish one! 
Thou hast slain the children of the Apostle and 
pillaged their possessions.  Say:  Was it, in thine estimation, 
their possessions or themselves that denied 
God?  Judge fairly, O ignorant one that hath been 
shut out as by a veil from God.  Thou hast clung 
to tyranny, and cast away justice; whereupon all 
created things have lamented, and still thou art 
among the wayward.  Thou hast put to death the 
aged, and plundered the young.  Thinkest thou that 
thou wilt consume that which thine iniquity hath 
amassed?  Nay, by Myself!  Thus informeth thee He 
Who is cognizant of all.  By God!  The things thou 
possessest shall profit thee not, nor what thou hast 
laid up through thy cruelty.  Unto this beareth witness 
thy Lord, the All-Knowing.  Thou hast arisen 
to put out the light of this Cause; erelong will thine 
own fire be quenched, at His behest.  He, verily, is 
the Lord of strength and of might.  The changes and 
chances of the world, and the powers of the nations, 
cannot frustrate Him.  He doeth what He pleaseth, 
and ordaineth what He willeth through the power 

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of His sovereignty.  Consider the she-camel.  Though 
but a beast, yet hath the All-Merciful exalted her 
to so high a station that the tongues of the earth made 
mention of her and celebrated her praise.  He, verily, 
overshadoweth all that is in the heavens and on earth. 
No God is there but Him, the Almighty, the Great. 
Thus have We adorned the heaven of Our Tablet 
with the suns of Our words.  Blessed the man that 
hath attained thereunto, and been illumined with 
their light, and woe betide such as have turned aside, 
and denied Him, and strayed far from Him.  Praised 
be God, the Lord of the worlds!" 
     O &Shaykh!  We have enabled thee to hear the melodies 
of the Nightingale of Paradise, and unveiled to 
thine eyes the signs which God, by His all-compelling 
behest, hath sent down in the Most Great Prison, that 
thine eye might be cheered, and thy soul be well-assured. 
He, verily, is the All-Bounteous, the Generous. 
Arise thou through the power of His testimony 
to serve the Cause of God, thy Lord, the God 
of Mercy.  If thy faith be fearful, seize thou My 
Tablet, and preserve it in the bosom of trust.  And 
when thou enterest into the place of resurrection, 
and God asketh thee by what proof thou hast believed 
in this Revelation, draw forth the Tablet and 
say:  "By this Book, the holy, the mighty, the incomparable." 
Thereupon all will lift up their hands 
towards thee, and will seize the Tablet, and will press 
it to their eyes, and will inhale therefrom the fragrance 

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of the utterance of God, the Lord of the 
worlds.  Were God to torment thee for having believed 
in His signs in this Revelation, for what reason 
could He then torment such as have disbelieved in 
&Muhammad, the Apostle of God, and before Him in 
Jesus, the Son of Mary, and before Him in the One 
Who conversed with God (Moses), and before Him 
in the One Who is the Friend of God (Abraham), 
and as far back as the One Who was the First Manifestation, 
Who was created by the will of thy Lord, 
the Potent, the All-Encompassing.  Thus have We 
sent down Our verses unto one before thee, and 
recalled them unto thee, in this day, that thou mayest 
understand, and be of them who are well assured. 
O thou who assumest the voice of knowledge!  This 
Cause is too evident to be obscured, and too conspicuous 
to be concealed.  It shineth as the sun in its 
meridian glory.  None can deny it unless he be a 
hater and a doubter. 
     At this moment it behooveth us to turn unto the 
Desired One, and cleave unto these most sublime 
words:  "O God, my God!  Thou hast lighted the 
lamp of Thy Cause with the oil of wisdom; protect it 
from contrary winds.  The lamp is Thine, and the 
glass is Thine, and all things in the heavens and on 
earth are in the grasp of Thy power.  Bestow justice 
upon the rulers, and fairness upon the divines.  Thou 
art the All-Powerful, Who, through the motion of 
Thy Pen, hast aided Thine irresistible Cause, and 

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guided aright Thy loved ones.  Thou art the Possessor 
of power, and the King of might.  No God is there 
but Thee, the Strong, the Unconstrained."  Say thou 
also:  "O God, my God!  I yield Thee thanks inasmuch 
as Thou hast made me to drink of Thy Sealed Wine 
from the hand of the bounty of Thy Name, the Self-Subsisting. 
I entreat Thee by the splendors of the 
Dayspring of Thy Revelation, and by the potency 
of Thy Most Sublime Word, and by the might of 
Thy Most Exalted Pen, through Whose movement 
the realities of all created things have been enraptured, 
to aid His Majesty the &Shah to render Thy 
Cause victorious, and to turn towards the horizon of 
Thy Revelation, and to set his face in the direction 
of the lights of Thy countenance.  Assist him, O my 
Lord, to draw nigh unto Thee.  Help him, then, with 
the hosts of the heavens and of earth.  I implore 
Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all Names and 
the Maker of the heavens, by the light of Thy Cause, 
and by the fire of the Lote-Tree of Thy loving-kindness, 
to help His Majesty to reveal Thy Cause amidst 
Thy creatures.  Open, then, before his face the doors 
of Thy grace, and Thy mercy, and Thy bounty. 
Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee by Thy 
word:  `Be, and it is.'" 
     O &Shaykh!  We had seized the reins of authority 
by the power of God and His Divine might, as He 
alone can seize, Who is the Mighty, the Strong.  None 
had the power to stir up mischief or sedition.  Now, 

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however, as they have failed to appreciate this loving-kindness 
and these bounties, they have been, and will 
be, afflicted with the retribution which their acts 
must entail.  The State officials, considering the secret 
progress of the Extended Cord have, from every 
direction, incited and aided Mine adversaries.  In the 
Great City (Constantinople) they have roused a considerable 
number of people to oppose this Wronged 
One.  Things have come to such a pass that the 
officials in that city have acted in a manner which 
hath brought shame to both the government and 
the people.  A distinguished siyyid, whose well-known 
integrity, acceptable conduct, and commercial reputation, 
were recognized by the majority of fair-minded 
men, and who was regarded by all as a highly 
honored merchant, once visited Beirut.  In view of 
his friendship for this Wronged One they telegraphed 
the Persian Dragoman informing him that this siyyid, 
assisted by his servant, had stolen a sum of money 
and other things and gone to &Akka.  Their design in 
this matter was to dishonor this Wronged One.  And 
yet, far be it from the people of this country to allow 
themselves to be deflected, by these unseemly tales, 
from the straight path of uprightness and truth. 
Briefly, they have assaulted Me from every side, and 
are reinforcing Mine adversaries.  This Wronged One, 
however, beseecheth the one true God to graciously 
assist every one in that which beseemeth these days. 
Day and night I fix My gaze on these perspicuous 

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words, and recite:  "O God, my God!  I beseech Thee 
by the sun of Thy grace, and the sea of Thy knowledge, 
and the heaven of Thy justice, to aid them that 
have denied Thee to confess, and such as have turned 
aside from Thee to return, and those who have calumniated 
Thee to be just and fair-minded.  Assist them, 
O my Lord, to return unto Thee, and to repent before 
the door of Thy grace.  Powerful art Thou to do what 
Thou willest, and in Thy grasp are the reins of all 
that is in the heavens and all that is on earth.  Praise 
be unto God, the Lord of the worlds." 
     The time is at hand when whatsoever lieth hid in 
the souls and hearts of men will be disclosed.  This 
Day is the Day whereof &Luqman spoke unto his son, 
the Day which the Lord of Glory announced and with 
which He acquainted Him Who was His Friend 
(&Muhammad) through these, His words--exalted be 
He:--"O my son!  Verily, God will bring everything 
to light, though it were but the weight of a 
grain of mustard-seed, and hidden in a rock or in 
the heavens or in the earth; for God is Subtile, informed 
of all."  This Day the deceitful of eye, and all 
that men's breasts conceal, are made known and laid 
bare before the throne of His Revelation.  Nothing 
whatsoever can escape His knowledge.  He heareth 
and seeth, and He, in truth, is the All-Hearing, the 
All-Seeing.  How very strange that they discern not 
between the trustworthy and the treacherous! 
     Would that His Majesty the &Shah of Persia--may 

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God perpetuate his sovereignty--would inquire from 
the Consuls of the honored Persian Government who 
have been in this country, that he might become 
acquainted with the activities and behavior of this 
Wronged One.  Briefly, they have incited a great 
many such as &Akhtar and others, and are busying 
themselves in spreading calumnies.  It is clear and 
evident that they will surround with their swords 
of hatred and their shafts of enmity the one whom 
they know to be an outcast among men and to have 
been banished from one country to another.  This 
is not the first time that such iniquity hath been 
perpetrated, nor the first goblet that hath been dashed 
to the ground, nor the first veil that hath been rent 
in twain in the path of God, the Lord of the worlds. 
This Wronged One, however, remained calm and 
silent in the Most Great Prison, busying Himself with 
His own affairs, and completely detached from all 
else but God.  Iniquity waxed so grievous that the 
pens of the world are powerless to record it. 
     In this connection it is necessary to mention the 
following occurrence, that haply men may take fast 
hold of the cord of justice and truthfulness.  &Haji 
&Shaykh &Muhammad &Ali--upon him be the glory of 
God, the Ever-Abiding--was a merchant of high 
repute, well-known unto most of the inhabitants of 
the Great City (Constantinople).  Not long ago, 
when the Persian Embassy in Constantinople was 
secretly engaged in stirring up mischief, it was noticed 

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that this believing and sincere soul was greatly distressed. 
Finally, one night he threw himself into the 
sea, but was rescued by some passers-by who chanced 
to come upon him at that moment.  His act was 
widely commented upon and given varied interpretations 
by different people.  Following this, one night 
he repaired to a mosque, and, as reported by the 
guardian of that place, kept vigil the whole night, 
and was occupied until the morning in offering, 
ardently and with tearful eyes, his prayers and supplications. 
Upon hearing him suddenly cease his 
devotions, the guardian went to him, and found that 
he had already surrendered his soul.  An empty bottle 
was found by his side, indicating that he had poisoned 
himself.  Briefly, the guardian, while greatly astonished, 
broke the news to the people.  It was found out 
that he had left two testaments.  In the first he recognized 
and confessed the unity of God, that His 
Exalted Being had neither peer nor equal, and that His 
Essence was exalted above all praise, all glorification 
and description.  He also testified to the Revelation 
of the Prophets and the holy ones, and recognized 
what had been written down in the Books of God, 
the Lord of all men.  On another page, in which 
he had set down a prayer, he wrote these words in 
conclusion:  "This servant and the loved ones of God 
are perplexed.  On the one hand the Pen of the Most 
High hath forbidden all men to engage in sedition, 
contention or conflict, and on the other that same 

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Pen hath sent down these most sublime words: 
`Should anyone, in the presence of the Manifestation, 
discover an evil intention on the part of any soul, 
he must not oppose him, but must leave him to God.' 
Considering that on the one hand this binding command 
is clear and firmly established, and that on the 
other calumnies, beyond human strength to bear or 
endure, have been uttered, this servant hath chosen 
to commit this most grievous sin.  I turn suppliantly 
unto the ocean of God's bounty and the heaven of 
Divine mercy, and hope that He will blot out with 
the pen of His grace and bounteousness the misdeeds 
of this servant.  Though my transgressions be manifold, 
and unnumbered my evildoings, yet do I cleave 
tenaciously to the cord of His bounty, and cling unto 
the hem of His generosity.  God is witness, and they 
that are nigh unto His Threshold know full well, 
that this servant could not bear to hear the tales 
related by the perfidious.  I, therefore, have committed 
this act.  If He chastise me, He verily is to 
be praised for what He doeth; and if He forgive me, 
His behest shall be obeyed." 
     Ponder, now, O &Shaykh, the influence of the word 
of God, that haply thou mayest turn from the left 
hand of idle fancy unto the right hand of certitude. 
This Wronged One hath never acted hypocritically 
towards any one, in the Cause of God, and hath 
loudly proclaimed the Word of God before the face 
of His creatures.  Let him who wisheth turn thereunto, 

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and let him who wisheth turn aside.  If these 
things, however, that are so clear, so manifest and 
indubitable, be denied, what else can be deemed 
acceptable and worthy of credence in the estimation 
of men of insight?  We beseech God--blessed and 
glorified be He--to forgive the aforementioned person 
(&Haji &Shaykh &Muhammad-'Ali), and change his 
evil deeds into good ones.  He, verily, is the All-Powerful, 
the Almighty, the All-Bounteous. 
     Such things have appeared in this Revelation that 
there is no recourse for either the exponents of 
science and knowledge or the manifestations of justice 
and equity other than to recognize them.  It is 
incumbent upon thee, in this day, to arise with celestial 
power and dissipate, with the aid of knowledge, 
the doubts of the peoples of the world, so that all 
men may be sanctified, and direct their steps towards 
the Most Great Ocean and cleave fast unto that which 
God hath purposed. 
     Every one who hath turned aside from Me hath 
clung to his own idle words, and therewith voiced 
his objections to Him Who is the Truth.  Gracious 
God!  Such references as have been made to Divinity 
and Godhead by the holy ones and chosen ones of 
God have been made a cause for denial and repudiation. 
The &Imam &Sadiq hath said:  "Servitude is a 
substance, the essence of which is Divinity."  The 
Commander of the Faithful (&Imam &Ali) answered 
an Arab, who had questioned him concerning the 

+P112 
soul, as follows:  "The third is the soul which is divine 
and celestial.  It is a divine energy, a substance, 
simple, and self-subsistent."  And further he--peace 
be upon him--said:  "Therefore it is the Most Sublime 
Essence of God, the Tree of Blessedness, the 
Lote-Tree beyond which there is no passing, the 
Garden of Repose."  The &Imam &Sadiq hath said: 
"When our &Qa'im will arise, the earth will shine 
with the light of her Lord."  Likewise, a lengthy 
tradition is attributed to &Abi-'Abdi'llah--peace be 
upon him--in which these sublime words are found: 
"Thereupon will He Who is the All-Compelling-- 
exalted and glorified be He--descend from the clouds 
with the angels."  And in the mighty &Qur'an:  "What 
can such expect but that God should come down to 
them overshadowed with clouds?"  And in the tradition 
of &Mufaddal it is said:  "The &Qa'im will lean 
His back against the Sanctuary, and will stretch forth 
His hand, and lo, it shall be snow-white but unhurt. 
And He shall say:  `This is the hand of God, the right 
hand of God, that cometh from God, at the command 
of God!'"  In whichever manner these traditions are 
interpreted, in that same manner let them also interpret 
that which the Most Sublime Pen hath set 
down.  The Commander of the Faithful (&Imam &Ali) 
hath said:  "I am He Who can neither be named, nor 
described."  And likewise He hath said:  "Outwardly 
I am an &Imam; inwardly I am the Unseen, the Unknowable." 
&Abu-Ja'far-i-Tusi hath said:  "I said to 

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&Abi &Abdi'llah:  `You are the Way mentioned in the 
Book of God, and you are the Impost, and you are 
the Pilgrimage.'  He replied:  `O man!  We are the 
Way mentioned in the Book of God,--exalted and 
glorified be He--and We are the Impost, and We 
are the Fast, and We are the Pilgrimage, and We are 
the Sacred Month, and We are the Sacred City, and 
We are the Kaaba of God, and We are the Qiblih of 
God, and We are the Face of God.'"  &Jabir hath said 
that &Abu-Ja'far--peace be upon him--spoke to him 
as follows:  "O &Jabir!  Give heed unto the &Bayan 
(Exposition) and the &Ma'ani (Significances)."  He 
--peace be upon him--added:  "As to the &Bayan, it 
consisteth in thy recognition of God--glorified be 
He--as the One Who hath no equal, and in thy adoration 
of Him, and in thy refusal to join partners with 
Him.  As to the &Ma'ani, We are its meaning, and its 
side, and its hand, and its tongue, and its cause, and 
its command, and its knowledge, and its right.  If 
We wish for something, it is God Who wisheth it, 
and He desireth that which We desire."  Moreover, 
the Commander of the Faithful (&Imam &Ali)--peace 
be upon him--hath said:  "How can I worship a Lord 
Whom I have not seen?"  And, in another connection, 
he saith:  "Nothing have I perceived except that I 
perceived God before it, God after it, or God with it." 
     O &Shaykh!  Ponder upon the things which have 
been mentioned, perchance thou mayest quaff the 
Sealed Wine through the power of the name of Him 

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Who is the Self-Subsisting, and obtain that which no 
one is capable of comprehending.  Gird up the loins 
of endeavor, and direct thyself towards the Most 
Sublime Kingdom, that haply thou mayest perceive, 
as they descend upon Me, the breaths of Revelation 
and inspiration, and attain thereunto.  Verily, 
I say:  The Cause of God hath never had, nor hath it 
now, any peer or equal.  Rend asunder the veils of 
idle fancies.  He, in truth, will reinforce thee, and 
assist thee, as a token of His grace.  He, verily, is 
the Strong, the All-Subduing, the Almighty.  While 
there is yet time, and the blessed Lote-Tree is still 
calling aloud amongst men, suffer not thyself to be 
deprived.  Place thy trust in God, and commit thine 
affairs unto Him, and enter then the Most Great 
Prison, that thou mayest hear what no ear hath ever 
heard, and gaze on that which no eye hath ever seen. 
After such an exposition, can there remain any room 
for doubt?  Nay, by God, Who standeth over His 
Cause!  In truth I say:  On this day the blessed words 
"But He is the Apostle of God, and the Seal of the 
Prophets" have found their consummation in the verse 
"The day when mankind shall stand before the Lord 
of the worlds."  Render thou thanksgiving unto God, 
for so great a bounty. 
     O &Shaykh!  The breezes of Revelation can never 
be confounded with other breezes.  Now the Lote-Tree 
beyond which there is no passing standeth laden 
with countless fruits before thy face; besmirch not 

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thyself with idle fancies, as have done the people 
aforetime.  These utterances themselves proclaim the 
true nature of the Faith of God.  He it is Who witnesseth 
unto all things.  To demonstrate the truth of 
His Revelation He hath not been, nor is He, dependent 
upon any one.  Well nigh a hundred volumes 
of luminous verses and perspicuous words have 
already been sent down from the heaven of the will 
of Him Who is the Revealer of signs, and are available 
unto all.  It is for thee to direct thyself towards 
the Ultimate Goal, and the Supreme End, and the 
Most Sublime Pinnacle, that thou mayest hear and 
behold what hath been revealed by God, the Lord 
of the worlds. 
     Ponder a while upon the verses concerning the 
Divine Presence, which have been sent down in the 
&Qur'an by Him Who is the Lord of the kingdom of 
names, perchance thou mayest discover the Straight 
Path, and be made an instrument for the guidance 
of His creatures.  Such a one as thou must needs in 
this day arise to serve this Cause.  The abasement of 
this Wronged One as well as thy glory shall both 
pass away.  Strive thou, that haply thou mayest 
achieve a deed the fragrance of which shall never 
fade from the earth.  Concerning the Divine Presence 
there hath been sent down what no denier hath been 
or is now able to refute or repudiate.  He--blessed 
and exalted be He--saith:  "It is God Who hath 
reared the heavens without pillars thou canst behold; 

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then mounted His throne, and imposed laws on the 
sun and moon:  each traveleth to its appointed goal. 
He ordereth all things.  He maketh His signs clear, 
that ye may have firm faith in the Presence of your 
Lord."  He also saith:  "To him who hopeth to attain 
the Presence of God, the set time of God will surely 
come.  And He is the Hearer, the Knower."  And 
further He--exalted be He--saith:  "As for those who 
believe not in the signs of God, or that they shall 
ever attain His Presence, these of My mercy shall 
despair, and these doth a grievous chastisement 
await."  And likewise He saith:  "And they say, 
`What! when we shall have lain hidden in the earth, 
shall we become a new creation?'  Yea, they deny that 
they shall attain the Presence of their Lord."  And 
likewise He saith:  "They truly doubt the Presence 
of their Lord.  He, verily, overshadoweth all things." 
And likewise He saith:  "Verily, they who hope not 
to attain Our Presence, and find their satisfaction in 
this world's life, and rest on it, and who of Our signs 
are heedless--these! their abode the fire, in recompense 
of their deeds!"  And likewise He saith:  "But when 
Our clear signs are recited to them, they who look 
not forward to attain Our Presence, say, `Bring a 
different &Qur'an from this, or make some change in 
it.'  Say:  It is not for Me to change it as Mine own 
soul prompteth.  I follow only what is revealed to 
Me:  verily, I fear, if I rebel against My Lord, the 
punishment of a great day."  And likewise He saith: 

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"Then gave We the Book to Moses--complete for 
Him who should do right, and a decision for all 
matters, and a guidance, and a mercy, that they 
might believe in the Presence of their Lord."  And 
likewise he saith:  "They are those who believe not 
in the signs of the Lord, or that they shall ever attain 
His Presence.  Vain, therefore, are their works; and 
no weight will We allow them on the Day of Resurrection. 
This shall be their reward--Hell.  Because 
they were unbelievers, and treated My signs and My 
Apostles with scorn."  And likewise He saith:  "Hath 
the history of Moses reached thee?  When He saw a 
fire, and said to His family, `Tarry ye here, for I 
perceive a fire; haply I may bring you a brand from 
it, or find at the fire a guide.'  And when He came 
to it, He was called to, `O Moses!  Verily, I am Thy 
Lord; therefore pull off Thy shoes, for Thou art in 
the holy vale of Towa.  And I have chosen Thee; 
hearken then to what shall be revealed.  Verily, I am 
God, there is no God but Me.  Therefore, worship 
Me.'"  And likewise He saith:  "Have they not considered 
within themselves that God hath not created 
the heavens and the earth and all that is between them 
but for a serious end, and for a fixed term?  But truly 
most men believe not that they shall attain the Presence 
of their Lord."  And likewise He saith:  "What! 
Have they no thought that they shall be raised again 
for the Great Day, the Day when mankind shall 
stand before the Lord of the worlds?"  And likewise 

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He saith:  "We heretofore gave the Book to Moses. 
Have thou no doubt as to His attaining Our Presence." 
And He saith:  "Aye!  But when the earth 
shall be crushed with crushing, crushing, and thy 
Lord shall come and the angels rank on rank."  And 
likewise He saith:  "Fain would they put out the 
light of God with their mouths!  But though the 
infidels hate it, God will perfect His light."  And 
likewise He saith:  "And when Moses had fulfilled 
the term, and was journeying with His family, He 
perceived a fire on the mountain side.  He said to His 
family:  `Wait ye, for I perceive a fire, haply I may 
bring you tidings from it, or a brand from the fire 
to warm you.'  And when He came up to it, a Voice 
cried to Him out of the Bush from the right side of 
the Vale in the sacred Spot:  `O Moses, I truly am 
God, the Lord of the worlds!'" 
     In all the Divine Books the promise of the Divine 
Presence hath been explicitly recorded.  By this Presence 
is meant the Presence of Him Who is the Dayspring 
of the signs, and the Dawning-Place of the 
clear tokens, and the Manifestation of the Excellent 
Names, and the Source of the attributes, of the true 
God, exalted be His glory.  God in His Essence and 
in His own Self hath ever been unseen, inaccessible, 
and unknowable.  By Presence, therefore, is meant 
the Presence of the One Who is His Vicegerent 
amongst men.  He, moreover, hath never had, nor 
hath He, any peer or likeness.  For were He to have 

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any peer or likeness, how could it then be demonstrated 
that His being is exalted above, and His 
essence sanctified from, all comparison and likeness? 
Briefly, there hath been revealed in the &Kitab-i-Iqan 
(Book of Certitude) concerning the Presence and 
Revelation of God that which will suffice the fair-minded. 
We beseech Him--exalted be He--to aid 
every one to become the essence of truthfulness, and 
to draw nigh unto Him.  He, verily, is the Lord of 
strength and power.  No God is there but Him, the 
All-Hearing, the Lord of Utterance, the Almighty, 
the All-Praised. 
     O thou who art reputed for thy learning!  Bid 
men to do that which is praiseworthy, and be not of 
such as tarry.  Observe thou with a keen eye.  The 
Sun of Truth shineth resplendently, at the bidding 
of the Lord of the kingdom of utterance, and the 
King of the heaven of knowledge, above the horizon 
of the prison-city of &Akka.  Repudiation hath not 
veiled it, and ten thousand hosts arrayed against it 
were powerless to withhold it from shining.  Thou 
canst excuse thyself no longer.  Either thou must 
recognize it, or--God forbid--arise and deny all the 
Prophets! 
     Reflect, O &Shaykh, upon the &Shi'ih sect.  How 
many the edifices which they reared with the hands 
of idle fancies and vain imaginings, and how numerous 
the cities which they built!  At length those vain 
imaginings were converted into bullets and aimed 

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at Him Who is the Prince of the world.  Not one 
single soul among the leaders of that sect acknowledged 
Him in the Day of His Revelation!  Whenever 
His blessed name was mentioned, all would say: 
"May God hasten the joy His coming will bring!" 
On the day of the Revelation of that Sun of Truth, 
however, all, as hath been observed, have exclaimed, 
saying:  "May God hasten His chastisement!"  He Who 
was the Essence of being and Lord of the seen and 
unseen they suspended, and committed what made 
the Tablet to weep, and the Pen to groan, and the 
cries of the sincere to break forth, and the tears of 
the favored ones to flow. 
     Meditate, O &Shaykh, and be fair in what thou 
sayest.  The followers of &Shaykh-i-Ahsa'i (&Shaykh 
&Ahmad) have, by the aid of God, apprehended that 
which was veiled from the comprehension of others, 
and of which they remained deprived.  Briefly, in 
every age and century differences have arisen in the 
days of the manifestation of the Daysprings of Revelation, 
and the Dawning-Places of inspiration, and 
the Repositories of Divine knowledge, differences 
which have been caused and provoked by lying and 
impious souls.  To expatiate on this is not permissible. 
Thou art thyself better acquainted and more familiar 
with the idle fancies of the superstitious and the 
vain imaginings of the doubters. 
     In this day, this Wronged One requesteth thee and 
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knowledge of God, and are illumined by the shining 
words of the Daystar of Justice, to appoint some 
person, without informing any one, and despatch him 
to these regions, and enable him to remain a while in 
the island of Cyprus, and associate with &Mirza &Yahya, 
perchance he may become aware of the fundamentals 
of this Faith and of the source of the Divine laws 
and commandments. 
     Wert thou to ponder a while, thou wouldst bear 
witness unto the wisdom, and the power, and the 
sovereignty of God, exalted be His glory.  The few 
who were unaware of this Cause, and had not met 
Us, have spoken in such a manner that all things, 
and those souls who are well assured, pleased, and 
pleasing unto God, have testified unto the imposture 
of these heedless ones.  Wert thou now to exert thyself, 
the truth of this Cause would be made apparent 
unto mankind, and the people would be delivered 
from this grievous and oppressive darkness.  Who 
else but &Baha can speak forth before the face of men, 
and who else but He can have the power to pronounce 
that which He was bidden by God, the Lord 
of Hosts? 
     This heedless one hath now clung to the practice 
of &Rawdih-khani (traditional lamentation for the 
&Imam &Husayn).  He--I swear by God--is in evident 
error.  For it is the belief of this people that during 
the Revelation of the &Qa'im, the &Imams--may the 
peace of God be upon them--have arisen from their 

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sepulchres.  This verily is the truth, and no doubt 
is there about it.  We beseech God to bestow upon the 
superstitious a portion of the living waters of certitude 
which are streaming from the wellspring of 
the Most Sublime Pen, that all may attain unto that 
which becometh these days. 
     O &Shaykh!  While hemmed in by tribulations this 
Wronged One is occupied in setting down these 
words.  On every side the flame of oppression and 
tyranny can be discerned.  On the one hand, tidings 
have reached Us that Our loved ones have been 
arrested in the land of &Ta (&Tihran) and this notwithstanding 
that the sun, and the moon, and the 
land, and the sea all testify that this people are 
adorned with the adornment of fidelity, and have 
clung and will cling to naught except that which 
can ensure the exaltation of the government, and the 
maintenance of order within the nation, and the 
tranquillity of the people. 
     O &Shaykh!  We have time and again stated that for 
a number of years We have extended Our aid unto 
His Majesty the &Shah.  For years no untoward incident 
hath occurred in Persia.  The reins of the stirrers 
of sedition among various sects were held firmly in 
the grasp of power.  None hath transgressed his 
limits.  By God!  This people have never been, nor 
are they now, inclined to mischief.  Their hearts are 
illumined with the light of the fear of God, and 
adorned with the adornment of His love.  Their 

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concern hath ever been and now is for the betterment 
of the world.  Their purpose is to obliterate 
differences, and quench the flame of hatred and enmity, 
so that the whole earth may come to be viewed 
as one country. 
     On the other hand, the officials of the Persian 
Embassy in the Great City (Constantinople) are 
energetically and assiduously seeking to exterminate 
these wronged ones.  They desire one thing, and God 
desireth another.  Consider now what hath befallen 
the trusted ones of God in every land.  At one time 
they have been accused of theft and larceny; at another 
they have been calumniated in a manner without 
parallel in this world.  Answer thou fairly.  What 
could be the results and consequences, in foreign 
countries, of the accusation of theft brought by the 
Persian Embassy against its own subjects?  If this 
Wronged One was ashamed, it was not because of 
the humiliation it brought this servant, but rather 
because of the shame of its becoming known to the 
Ambassadors of foreign countries how incompetent 
and lacking in understanding are several eminent 
officials of the Persian Embassy.  "Flingest thou thy 
calumnies into the face of Them Whom the one true 
God hath made the Trustees of the treasures of His 
seventh sphere?"  Briefly, instead of seeking, as they 
should, through Him Who occupieth this sublime 
station, to attain unto the most exalted ranks, and 
to obtain His advice, they have exerted themselves 

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and are striving their utmost to put out His light. 
However, according to what hath been reported, His 
Excellency the Ambassador &Mu'inu'l-Mulk, &Mirza 
&Muhsin &Khan--may God assist him--was, at that 
time, absent from Constantinople.  Such things have 
happened because it was believed that His Majesty 
the &Shah of Persia--may the All-Merciful assist him 
--was angry with them that have attained and revolve 
round the Sanctuary of Wisdom.  God well 
knoweth and testifieth that this Wronged One hath, 
at all times, been cleaving fast unto whatever would 
be conducive to the glory of both the government 
and the people.  God, verily, is sufficient Witness. 
     Describing the people of &Baha, the Most Sublime 
Pen hath sent down these words:  "These, verily, are 
men who if they come to cities of pure gold will 
consider them not; and if they meet the fairest and 
most comely of women will turn aside."  Thus hath 
it been sent down by the Most Sublime Pen for the 
people of &Baha, on the part of Him Who is the 
Counsellor, the Omniscient.  In the concluding passages 
of the Tablet to His Majesty the Emperor of 
Paris (Napoleon III) these exalted words have been 
revealed:  "Exultest thou over the treasures thou dost 
possess, knowing they shall perish?  Rejoicest thou 
in that thou rulest a span of earth, when the whole 
world, in the estimation of the people of &Baha, is 
worth as much as the black in the eye of a dead ant? 
Abandon it unto such as have set their affections upon 

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it, and turn thou unto Him Who is the Desire of the 
world." 
     God alone--exalted be His glory--is cognizant of 
the things which befell this Wronged One.  Every 
day bringeth a fresh report of stories current against 
Us at the Embassy in Constantinople.  Gracious God! 
The sole aim of their machinations is to bring about 
the extermination of this servant.  They are, however, 
oblivious of the fact that abasement in the 
path of God is My true glory.  In the newspapers 
the following hath been recorded:  "Touching the 
fraudulent dealings of some of the exiles of &Akka, 
and the excesses committed by them against several 
people, etc...."  Unto them who are the exponents 
of justice and the daysprings of equity the intention 
of the writer is evident and his purpose clear.  Briefly, 
he arose and inflicted upon Me divers tribulations, 
and treated Me with injustice and cruelty.  By God! 
This Wronged One would not barter this place of 
exile for the Most Sublime Habitation.  In the estimation 
of men of insight whatsoever befalleth in the 
path of God is manifest glory and a supreme attainment. 
Already We have said:  "Glory to Thee, O my 
God!  But for the tribulations which are sustained 
in Thy path, how could Thy true lovers be recognized; 
and were it not for the trials which are borne 
for love of Thee, how could the station of such as 
yearn for Thee be revealed?" 
     Such abasement hath been inflicted that each day 

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they spread fresh calumnies.  This Wronged One, 
however, cleaveth to seemly patience.  Would that 
His Majesty the &Shah of Persia would ask for a report 
of the things which befell Us in Constantinople, 
that he might become fully acquainted with the 
true facts.  O &Shah!  I adjure thee by thy Lord, the 
God of Mercy, to look into this matter with the eye 
of fairness.  Is there to be found a just man who will 
judge in this day according to that which God hath 
sent down in His Book?  Where is the fair-minded 
person who will equitably consider what hath been 
perpetrated against Us without any clear token or 
proof? 
     O &Shaykh!  Ponder the behavior of men.  The 
inmates of the cities of knowledge and wisdom are 
sore perplexed asking themselves why it is that the 
&Shi'ih sect, which regarded itself as the most learned, 
the most righteous, and the most pious of all the 
peoples of the world, hath turned aside in the Day 
of His Revelation, and hath shown a cruelty such as 
hath never been experienced.  It is incumbent upon 
thee to reflect a while.  From the inception of this 
sect until the present day how great hath been the 
number of the divines that have appeared, none of 
whom became cognizant of the nature of this Revelation. 
What could have been the cause of this waywardness? 
Were We to mention it, their limbs would 
cleave asunder.  It is necessary for them to meditate, 
to meditate for a thousand thousand years, that haply 

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they may attain unto a sprinkling from the ocean of 
knowledge, and discover the things whereof they are 
oblivious in this day. 
     I was walking in the Land of &Ta (&Tihran)--the 
dayspring of the signs of thy Lord--when lo, I heard 
the lamentation of the pulpits and the voice of their 
supplication unto God, blessed and glorified be He. 
They cried out and said:  "O God of the world and 
Lord of the nations!  Thou beholdest our state and 
the things which have befallen us by reason of the 
cruelty of Thy servants.  Thou hast created us and 
revealed us for Thy glorification and praise.  Thou 
dost now hear what the wayward proclaim upon us 
in Thy days.  By Thy might!  Our souls are melted 
and our limbs are trembling.  Alas, alas!  Would that 
we had never been created and revealed by Thee!" 
     The hearts of them that enjoy near access to God 
are consumed by these words, and from them the 
cries of such as are devoted to Him are raised.  Time 
and again have We, for the sake of God, admonished 
the distinguished divines, and summoned them unto 
the Most Sublime Horizon, that perchance they 
might, in the days of His Revelation, obtain their 
portion of the ocean of the utterance of Him Who 
is the Desire of the world, and remain not utterly 
deprived thereof. 
     In most of Our Tablets this most weighty exhortation 
hath been sent down from the heaven of His 
all-encompassing mercy.  We said:  "O concourse of 

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rulers and divines!  Incline your ears unto the Voice 
calling from the horizon of &Akka.  Verily, it aideth 
you to proceed aright, and draweth you nigh unto 
Him, and directeth your steps towards the station 
which God hath made the Dayspring of His Revelation 
and the Dawning-Place of His splendors.  O 
peoples of the world!  He Who is the Most Great 
Name is come, on the part of the Ancient King, 
and hath announced unto men this Revelation which 
lay hid in His knowledge, and was preserved in the 
treasury of His protection, and was written down 
by the Most Sublime Pen in the Books of God, the 
Lord of Lords.  O people of &Shin (&Shiraz)!  Have ye 
forgotten My loving-kindness and My mercy that 
have surpassed all created things, and which proceeded 
from God Who layeth low the necks of men?" 
     In the &Kitab-i-Aqdas (Most Holy Book) the following 
hath been revealed:  "Say:  O leaders of religion! 
Weigh not the Book of God with such standards 
and sciences as are current amongst you, for the 
Book itself is the unerring Balance established amongst 
men.  In this most perfect Balance whatsoever the 
peoples and kindreds possess must be weighed, while 
the measure of its weight should be tested according 
to its own standard, did ye but know it.  The eye 
of My loving-kindness weepeth sore over you, inasmuch 
as ye have failed to recognize the One upon 
Whom ye have been calling in the daytime and in 
the night season, at even and at morn.  Advance, O 

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people, with snow-white faces and radiant hearts, 
unto the blest and crimson Spot, wherein the Tree 
beyond which there is no passing is calling:  `Verily, 
there is none other God beside Me, the Omnipotent 
Protector, the Self-Subsisting!'  O ye leaders of religion 
in Persia!  Who is the man amongst you that can 
rival Me in vision or insight?  Where is he to be 
found that dareth to claim to be My equal in utterance 
or wisdom?  No, by My Lord, the All-Merciful! 
All on the earth shall pass away; and this is the face 
of your Lord, the Almighty, the Well-Beloved.  We 
have decreed, O people, that the highest and last 
end of all learning be the recognition of Him Who is 
the Object of all knowledge; and yet behold how ye 
have allowed your learning to shut you out, as by a 
veil, from Him Who is the Dayspring of this Light, 
through Whom every hidden thing hath been revealed. 
Say:  This, verily, is the heaven in which the 
Mother Book is treasured, could ye but comprehend 
it.  He it is Who hath caused the Rock to shout, and 
the Burning Bush to lift up its voice upon the Mount 
rising above the Holy Land, and proclaim:  `The 
Kingdom is God's, the sovereign Lord of all, the All-Powerful, 
the Loving!'  We have not entered any 
school, nor read any of your dissertations.  Incline 
your ears to the words of this unlettered One, wherewith 
He summoneth you unto God, the Ever-Abiding. 
Better is this for you than all the treasures of 
the earth, could ye but comprehend it.  Whoso interpreteth 

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what hath been sent down from the heaven 
of Revelation, and altereth its evident meaning, he, 
verily, is of them that have perverted the Sublime 
Word of God, and is of the lost ones in the Lucid 
Book." 
     Thereupon We heard the groaning of the true 
Faith, and said unto it:  "Wherefore, O true Faith, 
do I hear Thee cry out in the night season, and groan 
in the daytime, and utter Thy lamentations at daybreak?" 
She made reply:  "O Prince of the world that 
standest revealed in the Most Great Name!  The 
heedless ones have hamstrung Thy white She-Camel, 
and caused Thy Crimson Ark to founder, and wished 
to put out Thy Light, and to veil the face of Thy 
Cause.  Wherefore hath the voice of My lamentation 
been lifted up, as well as the voice of the lamentation 
of all created things, and yet the people are for 
the most part unaware."  The true Faith hath laid 
fast hold, in this day, on the hem of Our bounty, 
and circleth about Our Person. 
     O &Shaykh!  Enter thou My presence, that thou 
mayest behold what the eye of the universe hath never 
beheld, and hear that which the ear of the whole 
creation hath never heard, that haply thou mayest 
free thyself from the mire of vague fancies, and set 
thy face towards the Most Sublime Station, wherein 
this Wronged One calleth aloud:  "The Kingdom is 
God's, the Almighty, the All-Praised!"  We fain 
would hope that through thine exertions the wings 

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of men may be sanctified from the mire of self and 
desire, and be made worthy to soar in the atmosphere 
of God's love.  Wings that are besmirched with mire 
can never soar.  Unto this testify they who are the 
exponents of justice and equity, and yet the people 
are in evident doubt. 
     O &Shaykh!  Protests have been voiced against Us 
from every side--protests such as Our pen craveth 
pardon for setting down.  Nevertheless, by reason of 
Our great mercy, We have replied unto them, in 
accordance with the understanding of men, that 
haply they may be delivered from the fire of negation 
and denial, and become illumined with the light of 
affirmation and acceptance.  Equity is rarely to be 
found, and justice hath ceased to exist. 
     Among others, these perspicuous verses have, in 
answer to certain individuals, been sent down from 
the Kingdom of Divine knowledge:  "O thou who 
hast set thy face towards the splendors of My Countenance! 
Vague fancies have encompassed the dwellers 
of the earth and debarred them from turning 
towards the Horizon of Certitude, and its brightness, 
and its manifestations and its lights.  Vain imaginings 
have withheld them from Him Who is the Self-Subsisting. 
They speak as prompted by their own 
caprices, and understand not.  Among them are those 
who have said:  `Have the verses been sent down?' 
Say:  `Yea, by Him Who is the Lord of the heavens!' 
`Hath the Hour come?'  `Nay, more; it hath passed, 

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by Him Who is the Revealer of clear tokens!  Verily, 
the Inevitable is come, and He, the True One, hath 
appeared with proof and testimony.  The Plain is disclosed, 
and mankind is sore vexed and fearful.  Earthquakes 
have broken loose, and the tribes have lamented, 
for fear of God, the Lord of Strength, the 
All-Compelling.'  Say:  `The stunning trumpet blast 
hath been loudly raised, and the Day is God's, the 
One, the Unconstrained.'  `Hath the Catastrophe 
come to pass?'  Say:  `Yea, by the Lord of Lords!'  `Is 
the Resurrection come?'  `Nay, more; He Who is 
the Self-Subsisting hath appeared with the Kingdom 
of His signs.'  `Seest thou men laid low?'  `Yea, by my 
Lord, the Exalted, the Most High!'  `Have the tree-stumps 
been uprooted?'  `Yea, more; the mountains 
have been scattered in dust; by Him the Lord of 
attributes!'  They say:  `Where is Paradise, and where 
is Hell?'  Say:  `The one is reunion with Me; the 
other thine own self, O thou who dost associate a 
partner with God and doubtest.'  They say:  `We see 
not the Balance.'  Say:  `Surely, by my Lord, the God 
of Mercy!  None can see it except such as are endued 
with insight.'  `Have the stars fallen?'  Say:  `Yea, 
when He Who is the Self-Subsisting dwelt in the 
Land of Mystery (Adrianople).  Take heed, ye who 
are endued with discernment!'  All the signs appeared 
when We drew forth the Hand of Power from 
the bosom of majesty and might.  Verily, the Crier 
hath cried out, when the promised time came, and 

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they that have recognized the splendors of Sinai have 
swooned away in the wilderness of hesitation, before 
the awful majesty of thy Lord, the Lord of creation. 
The trumpet asketh:  `Hath the Bugle been sounded?' 
Say:  `Yea, by the King of Revelation!, when He 
mounted the throne of His Name, the All-Merciful.' 
Darkness hath been chased away by the dawning-light 
of the mercy of thy Lord, the Source of all 
light.  The breeze of the All-Merciful hath wafted, 
and the souls have been quickened in the tombs of 
their bodies.  Thus hath the decree been fulfilled by 
God, the Mighty, the Beneficent.  They that have 
gone astray have said:  `When were the heavens cleft 
asunder?'  Say:  `While ye lay in the graves of waywardness 
and error.'  Among the heedless is he who 
rubbeth his eyes, and looketh to the right and to the 
left.  Say:  `Blinded art thou.  No refuge hast thou 
to flee to.'  And among them is he who saith:  `Have 
men been gathered together?'  Say:  `Yea, by my 
Lord!, whilst thou didst lie in the cradle of idle fancies.' 
And among them is he who saith:  `Hath the 
Book been sent down through the power of the true 
Faith?'  Say:  `The true Faith itself is astounded.  Fear 
ye, O ye men of understanding heart!'  And among 
them is he who saith:  `Have I been assembled with 
others, blind?'  Say:  `Yea, by Him that rideth upon 
the clouds!'  Paradise is decked with mystic roses, 
and hell hath been made to blaze with the fire of the 
impious.  Say:  `The light hath shone forth from the 

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horizon of Revelation, and the whole earth hath been 
illumined at the coming of Him Who is the Lord of 
the Day of the Covenant!'  The doubters have perished, 
whilst he that turned, guided by the light of 
assurance, unto the Dayspring of Certitude hath 
prospered.  Blessed art thou, who hast fixed thy gaze 
upon Me, for this Tablet which hath been sent down 
for thee--a Tablet which causeth the souls of men to 
soar.  Commit it to memory, and recite it.  By My 
life!  It is a door to the mercy of thy Lord.  Well is it 
with him that reciteth it at eventide and at dawn. 
We, verily, hear thy praise of this Cause, through 
which the mountain of knowledge was crushed, and 
men's feet have slipped.  My glory be upon thee and 
upon whomsoever hath turned unto the Almighty, 
the All-Bounteous.  The Tablet is ended, but the 
theme is unexhausted.  Be patient, for thy Lord is 
patient." 
     These are verses We sent down previously, soon 
after Our arrival in the prison-city of &Akka, and 
We have sent them unto thee, that thou mayest be 
acquainted with what their lying tongues have 
spoken, when Our Cause came unto them with might 
and sovereignty.  The foundations of idle fancies 
have trembled, and the heaven of vain imaginings 
hath been cleft asunder, and yet the people are in 
doubt and in contention with Him.  They have denied 
the testimony of God and His proof, after He came 
from the heaven of power with the kingdom of His 

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signs.  They have cast away what had been prescribed, 
and perpetrated what had been forbidden them in 
the Book.  They have abandoned their God, and 
clung unto their desires.  They truly have strayed and 
are in error.  They read the verses and deny them. 
They behold the clear tokens and turn aside.  They 
truly are lost in strange doubt. 
     We have admonished Our loved ones to fear God, 
a fear which is the fountain-head of all goodly deeds 
and virtues.  It is the commander of the hosts of 
justice in the city of &Baha.  Happy the man that hath 
entered the shadow of its luminous standard, and 
laid fast hold thereon.  He, verily, is of the Companions 
of the Crimson Ark, which hath been mentioned 
in the &Qayyum-i-Asma. 
     Say:  O people of God!  Adorn your temples with 
the adornment of trustworthiness and piety.  Help, 
then, your Lord with the hosts of goodly deeds and a 
praiseworthy character.  We have forbidden you dissension 
and conflict in My Books, and My Scriptures, 
and My Scrolls, and My Tablets, and have wished 
thereby naught else save your exaltation and advancement. 
Unto this testify the heavens and the stars 
thereof, and the sun and the radiance thereof, and 
the trees and the leaves thereof, and the seas and the 
waves thereof, and the earth and the treasures thereof. 
We pray God to assist His loved ones, and aid them 
in that which beseemeth them in this blest, this 
mighty, and wondrous station. 

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     Further, in another Tablet, We have said:  "O thou 
who hast fixed thy gaze upon My countenance! 
Admonish men to fear God.  By God!  This fear is 
the chief commander of the army of thy Lord.  Its 
hosts are a praiseworthy character and goodly deeds. 
Through it have the cities of men's hearts been opened 
throughout the ages and centuries, and the standards 
of ascendancy and triumph raised above all other 
standards." 
     "We will now mention unto thee Trustworthiness 
and the station thereof in the estimation of God, thy 
Lord, the Lord of the Mighty Throne.  One day of 
days We repaired unto Our Green Island.  Upon Our 
arrival, We beheld its streams flowing, and its trees 
luxuriant, and the sunlight playing in their midst. 
Turning Our face to the right, We beheld what the 
pen is powerless to describe; nor can it set forth that 
which the eye of the Lord of Mankind witnessed in 
that most sanctified, that most sublime, that blest, 
and most exalted Spot.  Turning, then, to the left 
We gazed on one of the Beauties of the Most Sublime 
Paradise, standing on a pillar of light, and calling 
aloud saying:  `O inmates of earth and heaven!  Behold 
ye My beauty, and My radiance, and My revelation, 
and My effulgence.  By God, the True One! 
I am Trustworthiness and the revelation thereof, 
and the beauty thereof.  I will recompense whosoever 
will cleave unto Me, and recognize My rank 
and station, and hold fast unto My hem.  I am the 

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most great ornament of the people of &Baha, and the 
vesture of glory unto all who are in the kingdom of 
creation.  I am the supreme instrument for the prosperity 
of the world, and the horizon of assurance 
unto all beings.'  Thus have We sent down for thee 
that which will draw men nigh unto the Lord of 
creation." 
     This Wronged One hath, at all times, summoned 
the peoples of the world unto that which will exalt 
them, and draw them nigh unto God.  From the 
Most Sublime Horizon there hath shone forth that 
which leaveth no room unto any one for vacillation, 
repudiation or denial.  The wayward, however, have 
failed to profit therefrom; nay, it shall only increase 
their loss. 
     O &Shaykh!  It is incumbent upon the divines to 
unite with His Majesty, the &Shah--may God assist 
him--and to cleave day and night unto that which 
will exalt the station of both the government and 
the nation.  This people are assiduously occupied in 
enlightening the souls of men and in rehabilitating 
their condition.  Unto this testifieth that which hath 
been sent down by the Most Sublime Pen in this lucid 
Tablet.  How often have things been simple and 
easy of accomplishment, and yet most men have been 
heedless, and busied themselves with that which 
wasteth their time! 
     One day, while in Constantinople, &Kamal &Pasha 
visited this Wronged One.  Our conversation turned 

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upon topics profitable unto man.  He said that he 
had learned several languages.  In reply We observed: 
"You have wasted your life.  It beseemeth you and 
the other officials of the Government to convene a 
gathering and choose one of the divers languages, 
and likewise one of the existing scripts, or else to 
create a new language and a new script to be taught 
children in schools throughout the world.  They 
would, in this way, be acquiring only two languages, 
one their own native tongue, the other the language 
in which all the peoples of the world would converse. 
Were men to take fast hold on that which hath been 
mentioned, the whole earth would come to be regarded 
as one country, and the people would be 
relieved and freed from the necessity of acquiring 
and teaching different languages."  When in Our 
presence, he acquiesced, and even evinced great joy 
and complete satisfaction.  We then told him to lay 
this matter before the officials and ministers of the 
Government, in order that it might be put into 
effect throughout the different countries.  However, 
although he often returned to see Us after this, he 
never again referred to this subject, although that 
which had been suggested is conducive to the concord 
and the unity of the peoples of the world. 
     We fain would hope that the Persian Government 
will adopt it and carry it out.  At present, a new language 
and a new script have been devised.  If thou 
desirest, We will communicate them to thee.  Our 

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purpose is that all men may cleave unto that which 
will reduce unnecessary labor and exertion, so that 
their days may be befittingly spent and ended.  God, 
verily, is the Helper, the Knower, the Ordainer, the 
Omniscient. 
     God willing, Persia may be adorned with, and attain 
unto, that whereof she hath thus far been 
deprived.  Say:  "O &Shah!  Exert thyself so that all 
the peoples of the world may be illumined with the 
effulgent splendors of the sun of thy justice.  The 
eyes of this Wronged One are turned towards naught 
save trustworthiness, truthfulness, purity, and all 
that profiteth men."  Regard Him not as a traitor. 
Glorified art Thou, O my God, and my Master, and 
my Mainstay!  Aid Thou His Majesty the &Shah to 
execute Thy laws and Thy commandments, and show 
forth Thy justice among Thy servants.  Thou art, 
verily, the All-Bounteous, the Lord of grace abounding, 
the Almighty, the All-Powerful.  The Cause of 
God hath come as a token of His grace.  Happy are 
they who act; happy are they who understand; happy 
the man that hath clung unto the truth, detached 
from all that is in the heavens and all that is on earth. 
     O &Shaykh!  Seek thou the shore of the Most Great 
Ocean, and enter, then, the Crimson Ark which God 
hath ordained in the &Qayyum-i-Asma for the people 
of &Baha.  Verily, it passeth over land and sea.  He 
that entereth therein is saved, and he that turneth 
aside perisheth.  Shouldst thou enter therein and 

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attain unto it, set thy face towards the Kaaba of God, 
the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting, and say:  "O 
my God!  I beseech Thee by Thy most glorious light, 
and all Thy lights are verily glorious."  Thereupon, 
will the doors of the Kingdom be flung wide before 
thy face, and thou wilt behold what eyes have never 
beheld, and hear what ears have never heard.  This 
Wronged One exhorteth thee as He hath exhorted 
thee before, and hath never had any wish for thee 
save that thou shouldst enter the ocean of the unity 
of God, the Lord of the worlds.  This is the day 
whereon all created things cry out, and announce 
unto men this Revelation, through which hath appeared 
what was concealed and preserved in the 
knowledge of God, the Mighty, the All-Praised. 
     O &Shaykh!  Thou hast heard the sweet melodies 
of the Doves of Utterance cooing on the boughs of 
the Lote-Tree of knowledge.  Hearken, now, unto 
the notes of the Birds of Wisdom upraised in the 
Most Sublime Paradise.  They verily will acquaint 
thee with things of which thou wert wholly unaware. 
Give ear unto that which the Tongue of Might and 
Power hath spoken in the Books of God, the Desire 
of every understanding heart.  At this moment a 
Voice was raised from the Lote-Tree beyond which 
there is no passing, in the heart of the Most Sublime 
Paradise, bidding Me relate unto thee that which 
hath been sent down in the Books and Tablets, and 

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the things spoken by My Forerunner, Who laid down 
His life for this Great Announcement, this Straight 
Path.  He hath said--and He, verily, speaketh the 
truth:  "I have written down in My mention of Him 
these gem-like words:  `No allusion of Mine can allude 
unto Him, neither anything mentioned in the 
&Bayan.'"  And further, He--exalted and glorified be 
He--saith, concerning this most mighty Revelation, 
this Great Announcement:  "Exalted and glorified is 
He above the power of any one to reveal Him except 
Himself, or the description of any of His creatures. 
I Myself am but the first servant to believe in Him 
and in His signs, and to partake of the sweet savors 
of His words from the first-fruits of the Paradise 
of His knowledge.  Yea, by His glory!  He is the 
Truth.  There is none other God but Him.  All have 
arisen at His bidding."  Such are the words sung by 
the Dove of Truth on the boughs of the Divine Lote-Tree. 
Well is it with him that hath given ear unto its 
Voice, and quaffed from the oceans of Divine utterance 
that lie concealed in each of these words.  In 
another connection hath the Voice of the &Bayan 
called aloud from the loftiest branches.  He saith-- 
blessed and glorified be He:  "In the year nine ye will 
attain unto all good."  On another occasion He saith: 
"In the year nine ye will attain unto the Presence 
of God."  These melodies, uttered by the Birds of the 
cities of Knowledge, conform with that which hath 

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been sent down by the All-Merciful in the &Qur'an. 
Blessed are the men of insight; blessed they that attain 
thereunto. 
     O &Shaykh!  I swear by God!  The River of Mercy 
floweth, and the Ocean of Utterance surgeth, and 
the Sun of Revelation shineth forth resplendent. 
With a detached heart, and a dilated breast, and an 
utterly truthful tongue, recite thou these sublime 
words that have been revealed by My Forerunner-- 
the Primal Point.  He saith--glorified be His utterance-- 
addressing his honor, &Azim:  "This, verily, is 
the thing We promised thee, ere the moment We 
answered thy call.  Wait thou until nine will have 
elapsed from the time of the &Bayan.  Then exclaim: 
`Blessed, therefore, be God, the most excellent of 
Makers!'  Say:  This, verily, is an Announcement 
which none except God hath comprehended.  Ye, 
however, will be unaware on that day."  In the year 
nine this Most Great Revelation arose and shone forth 
brightly above the horizon of the Will of God.  None 
can deny it save he who is heedless and doubteth. 
We pray God to aid His servants to return unto Him, 
and beg forgiveness for the things they committed 
in this vain life.  He, verily, is the Forgiving, the 
Pardoner, the All-Merciful.  In another connection 
He saith:  "I am the first servant to believe in Him, 
and in His signs."  In like manner, in the Persian 
&Bayan, He saith:  "He, verily, is the One Who, under 
all conditions, proclaimeth:  `I, in very truth, am 

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God!'" and so on--blessed and glorified be He.  That 
which is meant by Divinity and Godhead hath previously 
been stated.  We have in truth rent the veils 
asunder and disclosed that which will draw men nigh 
unto God, Who layeth low the necks of men.  Happy 
the man that hath attained unto justice and equity in 
this Grace that hath encompassed all that is in the 
heavens and all that is on earth, as bidden by God, 
the Lord of the worlds. 
     O &Shaykh!  Hearken unto the melodies of the 
Gospel with the ear of fairness.  He saith--glorified 
be His utterance--prophesying the things that are 
to come:  "But of that Day and Hour knoweth no 
man, no, not the angels of heaven, nor the Son, 
but the Father."  By Father in this connection is 
meant God--exalted be His glory.  He, verily, is the 
True Educator, and the Spiritual Teacher. 
     Joel saith:  "For the Day of the Lord is great and 
very terrible; and who can abide it?"  Firstly, in the 
sublime utterance set forth in the Gospel He saith 
that none is aware of the time of the Revelation, that 
none knoweth it except God, the All-Knowing, Who 
is cognizant of all.  Secondly, He setteth forth the 
greatness of the Revelation.  Likewise, in the &Qur'an 
He saith:  "Of what ask they of one another?  Of 
the Great Announcement."  This is the Announcement, 
the greatness of which hath been mentioned 
in most of the Books of old and of more recent times. 
This is the Announcement that hath caused the limbs 

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of mankind to quake, except such as God, the Protector, 
the Helper, the Succorer, hath willed to exempt. 
Men have indeed with their own eyes witnessed 
how all men and all things have been thrown 
into confusion and been sore perplexed, save those 
whom God hath chosen to exempt. 
     O &Shaykh!  Great is the Cause, and great the Announcement! 
Patiently and calmly ponder thou upon 
the resplendent signs and the sublime words, and all 
that hath been revealed in these days, that haply 
thou mayest fathom the mysteries that are hid in the 
Books, and mayest strive to guide His servants. 
Hearken with thine inner ear unto the Voice of Jeremiah, 
Who saith:  "Oh, for great is that Day, and it 
hath no equal."  Wert thou to observe with the eye 
of fairness, thou wouldst perceive the greatness of 
the Day.  Incline thine ear unto the Voice of this 
All-Knowing Counsellor, and suffer not thyself to be 
deprived of the mercy that hath surpassed all created 
things, visible and invisible.  Lend an ear unto the 
song of David.  He saith:  "Who will bring me into 
the Strong City?"  The Strong City is &Akka, 
which hath been named the Most Great Prison, and 
which possesseth a fortress and mighty ramparts. 
     O &Shaykh!  Peruse that which Isaiah hath spoken 
in His Book.  He saith:  "Get thee up into the high 
mountain, O Zion, that bringest good tidings; lift up 
Thy Voice with strength, O Jerusalem, that bringest 
good tidings.  Lift it up, be not afraid; say unto the 

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cities of Judah:  `Behold your God!  Behold the Lord 
God will come with strong hand, and His arm shall 
rule for Him.'"  This Day all the signs have appeared. 
A Great City hath descended from heaven, and Zion 
trembleth and exulteth with joy at the Revelation 
of God, for it hath heard the Voice of God on every 
side.  This Day Jerusalem hath attained unto a new 
Evangel, for in the stead of the sycamore standeth 
the cedar.  Jerusalem is the place of pilgrimage for 
all the peoples of the world, and hath been named 
the Holy City.  Together with Zion and Palestine, 
they are all included within these regions.  Wherefore, 
hath it been said:  "Blessed is the man that hath 
migrated to &Akka." 
     Amos saith:  "The Lord will roar from Zion, and 
utter His Voice from Jerusalem; and the habitations 
of the shepherds shall mourn, and the top of Carmel 
shall wither."  Carmel, in the Book of God, hath been 
designated as the Hill of God, and His Vineyard.  It 
is here that, by the grace of the Lord of Revelation, 
the Tabernacle of Glory hath been raised.  Happy 
are they that attain thereunto; happy they that set 
their faces towards it.  And likewise He saith:  "Our 
God will come, and He will not be silent." 
     O &Shaykh!  Reflect upon these words addressed by 
Him Who is the Desire of the world to Amos.  He 
saith:  "Prepare to meet thy God, O Israel, for, lo, 
He that formeth the mountains and createth the 
wind, and declareth unto man what is his thought, 

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that maketh the morning darkness, and treadeth upon 
the high places of the earth, the Lord, the God of 
Hosts, is His name."  He saith that He maketh the 
morning darkness.  By this is meant that if, at the 
time of the Manifestation of Him Who conversed on 
Sinai anyone were to regard himself as the true morn, 
he will, through the might and power of God, be 
turned into darkness.  He truly is the false dawn, 
though believing himself to be the true one.  Woe 
unto him, and woe unto such as follow him without 
a clear token from God, the Lord of the worlds. 
     Isaiah saith:  "The Lord alone shall be exalted in 
that Day."  Concerning the greatness of the Revelation 
He saith:  "Enter into the rock, and hide thee 
in the dust, for fear of the Lord, and for the glory 
of His majesty."  And in another connection He 
saith:  "The wilderness and the solitary place shall be 
glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom 
as the rose.  It shall blossom abundantly, and 
rejoice even with joy and singing:  the glory of Lebanon 
shall be given unto it, the splendor of Carmel 
and Sharon, they shall see the glory of the Lord, and 
the splendor of our God." 
     These passages stand in need of no commentary. 
They are shining and manifest as the sun, and glowing 
and luminous as light itself.  Every fair-minded 
person is led, by the fragrance of these words, unto 
the garden of understanding, and attaineth unto that 
from which most men are veiled and debarred.  Say: 

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Fear God, O people, and follow not the doubts of 
such as shout aloud, who have broken the Covenant 
of God and His Testament, and denied His mercy 
that hath preceded all that are in the heavens and 
all that are on earth. 
     And likewise, He saith:  "Say to them that are of 
a fearful heart:  be strong, fear not, behold your God." 
This blessed verse is a proof of the greatness of the 
Revelation, and of the greatness of the Cause, inasmuch 
as the blast of the trumpet must needs spread 
confusion throughout the world, and fear and trembling 
amongst all men.  Well is it with him who hath 
been illumined with the light of trust and detachment. 
The tribulations of that Day will not hinder 
or alarm him.  Thus hath the Tongue of Utterance 
spoken, as bidden by Him Who is the All-Merciful. 
He, verily, is the Strong, the All-Powerful, the All-Subduing, 
the Almighty.  It is now incumbent upon 
them who are endowed with a hearing ear and a seeing 
eye to ponder these sublime words, in each of 
which the oceans of inner meaning and explanation 
are hidden, that haply the words uttered by Him 
Who is the Lord of Revelation may enable His 
servants to attain, with the utmost joy and radiance, 
unto the Supreme Goal and Most Sublime Summit-- 
the dawning-place of this Voice. 
     O &Shaykh!  Wert thou to perceive, be it less than 
a needle's eye, the breaths of Mine utterance, thou 
wouldst abandon the world and all that is therein, 

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and wouldst set thy face towards the lights of the 
countenance of the Desired One.  Briefly, in the sayings 
of Him Who is the Spirit (Jesus) unnumbered 
significances lie concealed.  Unto many things did 
He refer, but as He found none possessed of a hearing 
ear or a seeing eye He chose to conceal most of these 
things.  Even as He saith:  "But ye cannot bear them 
now."  That Dawning-Place of Revelation saith that 
on that Day He Who is the Promised One will reveal 
the things which are to come.  Accordingly in the 
&Kitab-i-Aqdas, and in the Tablets to the Kings, and 
in the &Lawh-i-Ra'is, and in the &Lawh-i-Fu'ad, most 
of the things which have come to pass on this earth 
have been announced and prophesied by the Most 
Sublime Pen. 
     In the &Kitab-i-Aqdas the following hath been revealed: 
"O Land of &Ta (&Tihran)!  Let nothing grieve 
thee, for God hath chosen thee to be the source of 
the joy of all mankind.  He shall, if it be His Will, 
bless thy throne with one who will rule with justice, 
who will gather together the flock of God which 
the wolves have scattered.  Such a ruler will, with joy 
and gladness, turn his face towards, and extend his 
favors unto, the people of &Baha.  He indeed is accounted 
in the sight of God, as a jewel among men. 
Upon him rest forever the glory of God, and the 
glory of all that dwell in the kingdom of His revelation." 
These verses were revealed previously.  Now, 
however, the following verse hath been sent down: 

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"O God, my God!  &Baha beseecheth Thee and imploreth 
Thee, by the lights of Thy countenance and 
the billows of the ocean of Thy Revelation, and the 
effulgent splendors of the Sun of Thine utterance, 
to aid the &Shah to be fair and equitable.  If it be Thy 
wish, bless Thou, through him, the throne of authority 
and sovereignty.  Potent art Thou to do what 
pleaseth Thee.  There is none other God but Thee, 
Who hearest, Who art ready to answer."  "Rejoice 
with great joy, O Land of &Ta (&Tihran), for God 
hath made thee the dayspring of His light, inasmuch 
as within thee was born the Manifestation of His 
glory.  Be thou glad for this name that hath been 
conferred upon thee--a name through which the 
Daystar of grace hath shed its splendor, through 
which both earth and heaven have been illumined. 
Erelong will the state of affairs within thee be 
changed, and the reins of power fall into the 
hands of the people.  Verily, thy Lord is the All-Knowing. 
His authority embraceth all things.  Rest 
thou assured in the gracious favor of thy Lord.  The 
eye of His loving-kindness shall everlastingly be 
directed towards thee.  The day is approaching when 
thy agitation will have been transmuted into peace 
and quiet calm.  Thus hath it been decreed in the 
Wondrous Book." 
     And likewise, in the &Lawh-i-Fu'ad, and in the Tablet 
of the King of Paris (Napoleon III), and in other 
Tablets, there hath been revealed that which will lead 

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every fair-minded person to testify unto the power, 
and the majesty, and the wisdom of God--exalted be 
His glory.  Were men to observe with the eye of justice, 
they would be made aware of the secret of this 
blessed verse:  "Neither is there a thing green or sere, 
but it is noted in a distinct writing," and would comprehend 
it.  On this day, however, men's repudiation 
of the truth hath prevented them from understanding 
what hath been sent down in truth by Him Who 
is the Revealer, the Ancient of Days.  Gracious God! 
Perspicuous signs have appeared on every side, and 
yet men are, for the most part, deprived of the privilege 
of beholding and of comprehending them.  We 
beseech God to bestow His aid, that all men may 
recognize the pearls that lie hid within the shells of 
the Most Great Ocean, and exclaim:  "Praised be 
Thou, O God of the world!" 
     O concourse of the fair-minded!  Observe and 
reflect upon the billows of the ocean of the utterance 
and knowledge of God, so that ye may testify with 
your inner and outer tongues that with Him is the 
knowledge of all that is in the Book.  Nothing escapeth 
His knowledge.  He, verily, hath manifested 
that which was hidden, when He, upon His return, 
mounted the throne of the &Bayan.  All that hath been 
sent down hath and will come to pass, word for 
word, upon earth.  No possibility is left for anyone 
either to turn aside or protest.  As fairness, however, 

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is disgraced and concealed, most men speak as 
prompted by their own idle fancies. 
     O God, my God!  Debar not Thy servants from 
turning their faces towards the light of certitude, 
that hath dawned above the horizon of Thy will, 
and suffer them not to be deprived, O my God, of 
the oceans of Thy signs.  They, O my Lord, are Thy 
servants in Thy cities, and Thy slaves in Thy lands. 
If Thou hast not mercy upon them, who, then, will 
show them mercy?  Take Thou, O my God, the hands 
of such as have been drowned in the sea of idle fancies, 
and deliver them by Thy power and Thy sovereignty. 
Save them, then, with the arms of Thy might.  Powerful 
art Thou to do what Thou willest, and in Thy 
right hand are the reins of all that is in the heavens 
and all that is on earth. 
     In like manner, the Primal Point saith:  "Behold 
ye Him with His own eyes.  Were ye to behold Him 
with the eyes of another, ye would never recognize 
and know Him."  This referreth to naught else 
except this Most Great Revelation.  Well is it with 
them that judge fairly.  And likewise, He saith:  "The 
year-old germ that holdeth within itself the potentialities 
of the Revelation that is to come is endowed 
with a potency superior to the combined forces of 
the whole of the &Bayan."  These glad-tidings of the 
&Bayan and of the Books of former times have been 
repeatedly mentioned under divers names in numerous 

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books, that perchance men might judge equitably 
that which hath arisen and shone forth above the 
horizon of the will of God, the Lord of the Mighty 
Throne. 
     O &Shaykh!  Tell the people of the &Bayan:  "Ponder 
ye these blessed words.  He saith:  `The whole of the 
&Bayan is only a leaf amongst the leaves of His Paradise.' 
Be fair, O people, and be not of such as are 
accounted as lost in the Book of God, the Lord of 
the worlds."  The blessed Lote-Tree standeth, in this 
day, before thy face, laden with heavenly, with new 
and wondrous fruits.  Gaze on it, detached from all 
else save it.  Thus hath the Tongue of might and 
power spoken at this Spot which God hath adorned 
with the footsteps of His Most Great Name and 
Mighty Announcement. 
     And likewise, He saith:  "Ere nine will have elapsed 
from the inception of this Cause, the realities of the 
created things will not be made manifest.  All that 
thou hast as yet seen is but the stage from the moist 
germ until We clothed it with flesh.  Be patient, until 
thou beholdest a new creation.  Say:  `Blessed, therefore, 
be God, the most excellent of Makers!'"  And 
likewise, He hath said regarding the power of this 
Revelation:  "Lawful is it for Him Whom God will 
make manifest to reject him who is greatest on earth, 
inasmuch as such a one is but a creature in His grasp, 
and all things adore Him.  After &Hin (68) a Cause 
shall be given unto you which ye shall come to know." 

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And also He saith:  "Know thou with absolute certainty, 
and through the firmly established and most 
irrevocable decree, that He--exalted be His glory, 
and magnified be His might, and sanctified be His 
holiness, and glorified be His grandeur, and lauded 
be His ways, maketh each thing to be known through 
its own self; who then can know Him through any 
one except Himself?"  And further, He saith--exalted 
and glorified be He:  "Beware, beware lest, in 
the days of His Revelation, the &Vahid of the &Bayan 
(eighteen Letters of the Living) shut thee not out as 
by a veil from Him, inasmuch as this &Vahid is but a 
creature in His sight.  And beware, beware that the 
words sent down in the &Bayan shut thee not out as 
by a veil from Him."  And again, He--exalted be 
He--saith:  "Look not upon Him with any eye except 
His own.  For whosoever looketh upon Him with 
His eye, will recognize Him; otherwise he will be 
veiled from Him.  Shouldst thou seek God and His 
Presence, seek thou Him and gaze upon Him."  And 
likewise, He saith:  "Better is it for thee to recite 
but one of the verses of Him Whom God shall make 
manifest than to set down the whole of the &Bayan, 
for on that Day that one verse can save thee, whereas 
the entire &Bayan cannot save thee." 
     Say:  O people of the &Bayan!  Be fair, be fair; and 
again, be fair, be fair.  Be ye not of them who have 
made mention of the Manifestation of the Cause of 
God in the daytime and in the night season, and 

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who, when He, through His grace, appeared, and 
when the Horizon of Revelation was illumined, 
pronounced against Him such a judgment as hath 
provoked the lamentations of the inmates of the 
Kingdom and of the Realm of Glory, and of such 
as have circled about the will of God, the All-Knowing, 
the All-Wise. 
     Meditate upon these sublime words.  He saith:  "I, 
verily, am a believer in Him, and in His Faith, and in 
His Book, and in His Testimonies, and in His Ways, 
and in all that proceedeth from Him concerning 
them.  I glory in My kinship with Him, and pride 
Myself on My belief in Him."  And likewise, He 
saith:  "O congregation of the &Bayan and all who 
are therein!  Recognize ye the limits imposed upon 
you, for such a One as the Point of the &Bayan Himself 
hath believed in Him Whom God shall make 
manifest, before all things were created.  Therein, 
verily, do I glory before all who are in the kingdom 
of heaven and earth."  By God!  All the atoms of the 
universe groan and lament at the cruelty perpetrated 
by the froward among the people of the &Bayan. 
Whither are gone they who are endued with insight 
and hearing?  We beseech God--blessed and glorified 
be He--to summon them and exhort them unto that 
which will profit them, and withhold them from 
that which will harm them.  He, in truth, is the 
Strong, the All-Subduing, the Almighty. 
     And likewise, He saith:  "Suffer not yourselves to 

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be shut out as by a veil from God after He hath 
revealed Himself.  For all that hath been exalted in 
the &Bayan is but as a ring upon My hand, and I 
Myself am, verily, but a ring upon the hand of Him 
Whom God shall make manifest--glorified be His 
mention!  He turneth it as He pleaseth, for whatsoever 
He pleaseth, and through whatsoever He 
pleaseth.  He, verily, is the Help in Peril, the Most 
High."  And likewise, He saith:  "Were He to make of 
every one on earth a Prophet, all would, in very truth, 
be accounted as Prophets in the sight of God."  And 
likewise, He saith:  "In the day of the revelation of 
Him Whom God shall make manifest all that dwell 
on earth will be equal in His estimation.  Whomsoever 
He ordaineth as a Prophet, he, verily, hath been a 
Prophet from the beginning that hath no beginning, 
and will thus remain until the end that hath no end, 
inasmuch as this is an act of God.  And whosoever 
is made a Vicegerent by Him, shall be a Vicegerent 
in all the worlds, for this is an act of God.  For the 
will of God can in no wise be revealed except through 
His will, nor His wish be manifested save through His 
wish.  He, verily, is the All-Conquering, the All-Powerful, 
the All-Highest." 
     Briefly, in every instance He hath stated that which 
is conducive to the conversion, the advancement, the 
exaltation, and the guidance of men.  A few unfair 
ones, however, have become a veil, and an insurmountable 
barrier, and debarred the people from 

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turning towards the lights of His Countenance.  We 
pray God to cast them out by His sovereignty, and 
seize on them with His seizing power.  He, verily, is 
the Lord of Strength, the Mighty, the All-Wise. 
     And likewise, He saith:  "He--glorified be His 
mention--resembleth the sun.  Were unnumbered 
mirrors to be placed before it, each would, according 
to its capacity, reflect the splendor of that sun, 
and were none to be placed before it, it would still 
continue to rise and set, and the mirrors alone would 
be veiled from its light.  I, verily, have not fallen 
short of My duty to admonish that people, and to 
devise means whereby they may turn towards God, 
their Lord, and believe in God, their Creator.  If, on 
the day of His Revelation, all that are on earth bear 
Him allegiance, Mine inmost being will rejoice, inasmuch 
as all will have attained the summit of their 
existence, and will have been brought face to face 
with their Beloved, and will have recognized, to the 
fullest extent attainable in the world of being, the 
splendor of Him Who is the Desire of their hearts. 
If not, My soul will indeed be saddened.  I truly have 
nurtured all things for this purpose.  How, then, 
can anyone be veiled from Him?  For this have I 
called upon God, and will continue to call upon Him. 
He, verily, is nigh, ready to answer." 
     And likewise, He saith:  "They will even refuse 
unto that Tree, which is neither of the East nor of 
the West, the name believer, for were they so to name 

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Him, they would fail to sadden Him."  Hath thine 
ear, O world, heard with what helplessness these 
words were revealed from the dayspring of the will 
of Him Who is the Dawning-Place of all names?  He 
saith:  "I have educated all men, that they may recognize 
this Revelation, and yet the people of the &Bayan 
refuse to concede even the name believer to that 
blessed Tree that belongeth neither to the East nor to 
the West."  Alas, alas, for the things which have befallen 
Me!  By God!  There befell Me at the hands of 
him whom I have nurtured (&Mirza &Yahya), by day 
and by night, what hath caused the Holy Spirit, and 
the dwellers of the Tabernacle of the Grandeur of 
God, the Lord of this wondrous Day, to lament. 
     Likewise, refuting certain disbelievers, He saith: 
"For none knoweth the time of the Revelation except 
God.  Whenever it appeareth, all must acknowledge 
the Point of Truth, and render thanks unto God." 
They that have turned aside from Me have spoken 
even as the followers of John (the Baptist) spoke. 
For they, too, protested against Him Who was the 
Spirit (Jesus) saying:  "The dispensation of John hath 
not yet ended; wherefore hast thou come?"  Now, too, 
they that have repudiated Us, though they have never 
known Us and have been at all times ignorant of the 
fundamentals of this Cause, knowing not from 
Whom it proceeded or what it signifieth, have spoken 
that which hath made all created things to sigh and 
lament.  By My life!  The mute can never confront 

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the One Who incarnateth in Himself the kingdom 
of utterance.  Fear God, O people, and peruse, then, 
that which hath been sent down with truth in the 
eighth Chapter of the sixth &Vahid of the &Bayan, and 
be not of such as have turned aside.  He, likewise, 
hath commanded:  "Once every nineteen days this 
Chapter should be read, that haply they may not be 
veiled, in the time of the revelation of Him Whom 
God shall make manifest, by considerations foreign 
to the verses, which have been, and are still, the 
weightiest of all proofs and testimonies." 
     John, son of Zacharias, said what My Forerunner 
hath said:  "Saying, repent ye, for the Kingdom 
of heaven is at hand.  I indeed baptize you with 
water unto repentance, but He that cometh after Me 
is mightier than I, Whose shoes I am not worthy to 
bear."  Wherefore, hath My Forerunner, as a sign of 
submissiveness and humility, said:  "The whole of the 
&Bayan is only a leaf amongst the leaves of His Paradise." 
And likewise, He saith:  "I am the first to 
adore Him, and pride Myself on My kinship with 
Him."  And yet, O men, the people of the &Bayan 
have acted in such a manner that &Dhi'l-Jawshan, and 
Ibn-i-Anas, and &Asbahi have sought and still seek 
refuge with God against such deeds.  This Wronged 
One hath, in the face of all religions, busied Himself 
day and night with the things that are conducive unto 
the exaltation of the Cause of God, whereas those men 

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have clung unto that which is the cause of humiliation 
and injury. 
     And likewise, He saith:  "Recognize Him by His 
verses.  The greater your neglect in seeking to know 
Him, the more grievously will ye be veiled in fire." 
O ye among the people of the &Bayan that have turned 
aside from Me!  Ponder upon these most sublime 
words, that have proceeded from the wellspring of 
the utterance of Him Who is the Point of Knowledge. 
Hearken ye, at this moment, unto these words. 
He saith:  "On that Day, the Daystar of Truth will 
address the people of the &Bayan and will recite this 
&Surih of the &Qur'an:  `Say:  O ye unbelievers!  I worship 
not that which ye worship, and ye do not worship 
that which I worship.  I shall never worship that 
which ye worship, neither will ye worship that which 
I worship.  To you be your religion, to Me My religion.'" 
Gracious God!  Notwithstanding these lucid 
statements, and these shining and luminous tokens all 
are occupied with their vain imaginings, and are 
unaware of, and veiled from, the Desired One.  O ye 
that have gone astray!  Awake from the sleep of 
heedlessness, and give ear unto these words of My 
Forerunner.  He saith:  "The tree of affirmation, by 
turning aside from Him, is accounted as the tree of 
denial, and the tree of denial, by turning towards 
Him, is accounted as the tree of affirmation."  And 
likewise, He saith:  "Should anyone lay claim unto a 

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Revelation, and fail to produce any proof, do not 
protest, and sadden Him not."  Briefly, this Wronged 
One hath, night and day, been uttering the words: 
"Say:  O ye unbelievers!", that haply this may be 
the means of awakening the people, and may adorn 
them with the adornment of fairness. 
     And now, meditate upon these words, which diffuse 
the breath of despair, in His sorrowful invocation 
unto God, the Lord of the worlds.  He saith:  "Glorified 
art Thou, O My God!  Bear Thou witness that, 
through this Book, I have covenanted with all created 
things concerning the Mission of Him Whom Thou 
shalt make manifest, ere the covenant concerning 
Mine own Mission had been established.  Sufficient 
witness art Thou and they that have believed in Thy 
signs.  Thou, verily, sufficest Me.  In Thee have I 
placed My trust, and Thou, verily, takest count of 
all things." 
     In another connection He saith:  "O Sun-like Mirrors! 
Look ye upon the Sun of Truth.  Ye, verily, 
depend upon it, were ye to perceive it.  Ye are all 
as fishes, moving in the waters of the sea, veiling 
yourselves therefrom, and yet asking what it is on 
which ye depend."  And likewise, He saith:  "I complain 
unto thee, O Mirror of My generosity, against 
all the other Mirrors.  All look upon Me through their 
own colors."  These words were sent down from the 
Source of the Revelation of the All-Bounteous, and 
were addressed to Siyyid &Javad, known as &Karbila'i. 

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God testifieth, and the world beareth Me witness that 
this Siyyid stood by this Wronged One, and even 
wrote a detailed refutation against them that turned 
aside from Me.  Two communications, moreover, in 
which he hath borne witness unto the Revelation of 
the True One, and in which the evidences of his 
turning away from all else but Him, are clear and 
manifest, have been sent by Us to &Haydar-'Ali.  The 
handwriting of the Siyyid is unmistakable, and is 
known unto everyone.  Our purpose in doing this was 
that perchance they that have denied Us might attain 
unto the living waters of acknowledgment, and such 
as have turned aside be illumined with the light of 
conversion.  God is My witness that this Wronged 
One hath had no purpose except to convey the Word 
of God.  Blessed are the fair-minded, and woe betide 
them that have turned aside.  They that have turned 
away from Me have schemed many a time, and acted 
deceitfully in divers ways.  They have, on one occasion, 
secured a picture of this Siyyid, and pasted it 
on a sheet with that of others, surmounted by the 
portrait of &Mirza &Yahya.  Briefly, they have seized 
upon every means in order to repudiate the True 
One.  Say:  "The True One is come evident as the 
shining sun; O pity that He should have come into 
the city of the blind!"  The afore-mentioned Siyyid 
admonished the deniers, and summoned them unto 
the Most Sublime Horizon, but failed to impress 
these stones that can take no imprint.  Concerning 

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him they have said things against which he sought 
refuge with God--exalted be His glory.  The supplications 
which he hath sent to this Holy Court are now 
in Our possession.  Happy are the fair-minded. 
     Ponder now upon the complaint of the Primal 
Point against the Mirrors, that haply men may be 
awakened, and may turn from the left hand of idle 
fancies and imaginings unto the right hand of faith 
and certitude, and may be made cognizant of that 
wherefrom they are veiled.  It is indeed for the purpose 
of recognizing this Most Great Cause that they 
have come out of the world of non-existence into the 
world of being.  And likewise He saith:  "Consecrate 
Thou, O my God, the whole of this Tree unto Him, 
that from it may be revealed all the fruits created by 
God within it for Him through Whom God hath 
willed to reveal all that He pleaseth.  By Thy glory! 
I have not wished that this Tree should ever bear 
any branch, leaf, or fruit that would fail to bow 
down before Him, on the day of His Revelation, or 
refuse to laud Thee through Him, as beseemeth the 
glory of His all-glorious Revelation, and the sublimity 
of His most sublime Concealment.  And shouldst 
Thou behold, O my God, any branch, leaf, or fruit 
upon Me that hath failed to bow down before Him, 
on the day of His Revelation, cut it off, O My God, 
from that Tree, for it is not of Me, nor shall it return 
unto Me." 
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Wronged One hath had no other intention except to 
manifest the Cause He was commissioned to reveal. 
Were ye to incline your inner ears unto Him, ye 
would hear from every limb and member and vein 
and even from every single hair of this Wronged One 
that which would stir and enrapture the Concourse 
on high and the world of creation. 
     O &Hadi!  The blind fanaticism of former times 
hath withheld the hapless creatures from the Straight 
Path.  Meditate on the &Shi'ih sect.  For twelve hundred 
years they have cried "O &Qa'im!", until in the 
end all pronounced the sentence of His death, and 
caused Him to suffer martyrdom, notwithstanding 
their belief in, and their acceptance and acknowledgment 
of, the True One--exalted be His glory--and 
of the Seal of the Prophets, and of the Chosen Ones. 
It is now necessary to reflect a while, that haply that 
which hath come between the True One and His 
creatures may be discovered, and the deeds which 
have been the cause of protest and denial be made 
known. 
     O &Hadi!  We have heard the moaning of the 
pulpits which, as attested by all, the divines of the 
age of this Revelation have ascended, and from which 
they have cursed the True One, and caused such 
things to befall Him Who is the Essence of Being 
and His companions as neither the eye nor the ear 
of the world hath seen or heard.  Thou hast now summoned, 
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to be His vicegerent and mirror, despite thine ignorance 
of this Cause as a result of thy not having been 
in Our company. 
     Every one of this people well knoweth that Siyyid 
&Muhammad was but one of Our servants.  In the days 
when, as requested by the Imperial Ottoman Government, 
We proceeded to their Capital, he accompanied 
Us.  Subsequently, he committed that which 
--I swear by God--hath caused the Pen of the Most 
High to weep and His Tablet to groan.  We, therefore, 
cast him out; whereupon, he joined &Mirza 
&Yahya, and did what no tyrant hath ever done.  We 
abandoned him, and said unto him:  "Begone, O heedless 
one!"  After these words had been uttered, he 
joined the order of the Mawlavis, and remained in 
their company until the time when We were summoned 
to depart. 
     O &Hadi!  Suffer not thyself to become the instrument 
for the dissemination of new superstitions, and 
refuse to set up once again a sect similar to that of 
the &Shi'ihs.  Reflect how great the amount of blood 
which hath been spilt.  Thou amongst others, who 
hast laid claim to knowledge, and likewise the &Shi'ih 
divines, have, one and all, in the first and ensuing 
years, cursed the True One, and decreed that His 
most holy blood be shed.  Fear God, O &Hadi!  Be not 
willing that men be again afflicted with the vain 
imaginings of former times.  Fear God, and be not of 
them that act unjustly.  In these days We have heard 

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that thou hast striven to lay hands on and destroy 
every copy of the &Bayan.  This Wronged One requesteth 
thee to renounce, for the sake of God, this 
intention.  Thine intelligence and judgment have 
never excelled, nor do they now excel, the intelligence 
and judgment of Him Who is the Prince of 
the World.  God testifieth and beareth Me witness 
that this Wronged One hath not perused the &Bayan, 
nor been acquainted with its contents.  This much, 
however, is known and is clear and indubitable that 
He hath ordained the Book of the &Bayan to be the 
foundation of His works.  Fear God, and meddle not 
in matters which far transcend thee.  For twelve hundred 
years they that resemble thee have afflicted the 
hapless &Shi'ihs in the pit of vain fancies and idle 
imaginings.  Finally, there appeared, on the Day of 
Judgment things against which the oppressors of old 
have sought refuge with the True One. 
     Apprehend now the cry of Him Who is the Point 
as raised by His utterance.  He supplicateth God that 
if there should appear from this Tree--which is His 
blessed Self--any fruit, or leaf, or branch that would 
fail to believe in Him, God should cut it off forthwith. 
And likewise, He saith:  "Should any one make 
a statement, and fail to support it by any proof, 
reject him not."  And yet, now, though supported 
by a hundred books, thou hast rejected Him and 
rejoicest therein! 
     Again I repeat, and plead with thee to carefully 

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scrutinize that which hath been revealed.  The breezes 
of utterance in this Revelation are not to be compared 
with those of former ages.  This Wronged One 
hath been perpetually afflicted, and found no place 
of safety in which He could peruse either the writings 
of the Most Exalted One (the &Bab) or those of 
any one else.  About two months after Our arrival 
in &Iraq, following the command of His Majesty the 
&Shah of Persia--may God assist him--&Mirza &Yahya 
joined Us.  We said unto him:  "In accordance with 
the Royal command We have been sent unto this 
place.  It is advisable for thee to remain in Persia. 
We will send Our brother, &Mirza &Musa, to some 
other place.  As your names have not been mentioned 
in the Royal decree, you can arise and render some 
service."  Subsequently, this Wronged One departed 
from &Baghdad, and for two years withdrew from 
the world.  Upon Our return, We found that he had 
not left, and had postponed his departure.  This 
Wronged One was greatly saddened.  God testifieth 
and beareth Us witness that We have, at all times, 
been busied with the propagation of this Cause. 
Neither chains nor bonds, stocks nor imprisonment, 
have succeeded in withholding Us from revealing 
Our Self.  In that land We forbad all mischief, and 
all unseemly and unholy deeds.  Day and night We 
sent forth Our Tablets in every direction.  We had 
no other purpose except to edify the souls of men, 
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     We especially appointed certain ones to collect the 
writings of the Primal Point.  When this was accomplished, 
We summoned &Mirza &Yahya and &Mirza &Vahhab-i-Khurasani, 
known as &Mirza &Javad, to meet in 
a certain place.  Conforming with Our instructions, 
they completed the task of transcribing two copies 
of the works of the Primal Point.  I swear by God! 
This Wronged One, by reason of His constant association 
with men, hath not looked at these books, nor 
gazed with outward eyes on these writings.  When 
We departed, these writings were in the possession of 
these two persons.  It was agreed that &Mirza &Yahya 
should be entrusted with them, and proceed to Persia, 
and disseminate them throughout that land.  This 
Wronged One proceeded, at the request of the Ministers 
of the Ottoman Government to their capital. 
When We arrived in Mosul, We found that &Mirza 
&Yahya had left before Us for that city, and was 
awaiting Us there.  Briefly, the books and writings 
were left in &Baghdad, while he himself proceeded to 
Constantinople and joined these servants.  God beareth 
now witness unto the things which have touched 
this Wronged One, for after We had so arduously 
striven, he (&Mirza &Yahya) abandoned the writings 
and joined the exiles.  This Wronged One was, for a 
long period, overwhelmed by infinite sorrows until 
such time when, in pursuance of measures of which 
none but the one true God is aware, We despatched 
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owing to the fact that in &Iraq all documents must 
every month be carefully examined, lest they rot and 
perish.  God, however, preserved them and sent them 
unto a place which He had previously ordained.  He, 
verily, is the Protector, the Succorer. 
     Wherever this Wronged One went &Mirza &Yahya 
followed Him.  Thou art thyself a witness and well 
knowest that whatever hath been said is the truth. 
The Siyyid of &Isfahan, however, surreptitiously duped 
him.  They committed that which caused the greatest 
consternation.  Would that thou wouldst inquire from 
the officials of the government concerning the conduct 
of &Mirza &Yahya in that land.  Aside from all 
this, I adjure thee by God, the One, the Incomparable, 
the Lord of Strength, the Most Powerful, to carefully 
look into the communications addressed in his name 
to the Primal Point, that thou mayest behold the 
evidences of Him Who is the Truth as clear as the 
sun.  Likewise, there proceeded from the words of 
the Point of the &Bayan--may the souls of all else but 
Him be sacrificed for His sake--that which no veil 
can obscure, and which neither the veils of glory nor 
the veils interposed by such as have gone astray can 
hide.  The veils have, verily, been rent asunder by 
the finger of the will of thy Lord, the Strong, the 
All-Subduing, the All-Powerful.  Yea, desperate is 
the state of such as have calumniated Me and envied 
Me.  Not long ago it was stated that thou hadst 
ascribed the authorship of the &Kitab-i-Iqan and of 

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other Tablets unto others.  I swear by God!  This is 
a grievous injustice.  Others are incapable of apprehending 
their meaning, how much more of revealing 
them! 
     &Hasan-i-Mazindarani was the bearer of seventy 
Tablets.  Upon his death, these were not delivered 
unto those for whom they were intended, but were 
entrusted to one of the sisters of this Wronged One, 
who, for no reason whatever, had turned aside from 
Me.  God knoweth what befell His Tablets.  This 
sister had never lived with Us.  I swear by the Sun 
of Truth that after these things had happened she 
never saw &Mirza &Yahya, and remained unaware of 
Our Cause, for in those days she had been estranged 
from Us.  She lived in one quarter, and this Wronged 
One in another.  As a token, however, of Our loving-kindness, 
our affection and mercy, We, a few days 
prior to Our departure, visited her and her mother, 
that haply she might quaff from the living waters 
of faith, and attain unto that which would draw her 
nigh unto God, in this day.  God well knoweth and 
beareth Me witness, and she herself testifieth, that I 
had no thought whatsoever except this.  Finally, she 
--God be praised--attained unto this through His 
grace, and was adorned with the adornment of love. 
After We were exiled and had departed from &Iraq 
to Constantinople, however, news of her ceased to 
reach Us.  Subsequent to Our separation in the Land 
of &Ta (&Tihran), We ceased to meet &Mirza &Rida-Quli, 

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Our brother, and no special news reached Us 
concerning her.  In the early days we all lived in one 
house, which later on was sold at auction, for a negligible 
sum, and the two brothers, &Farman-Farma 
and &Hisamu's-Saltanih, purchased it and divided it 
between themselves.  After this occurred, We separated 
from Our brother.  He established his residence 
close to the entrance of &Masjid-i-Shah, whilst We 
lived near the Gate of &Shimiran.  Thereafter, however, 
that sister displayed toward Us, for no reason 
whatever, a hostile attitude.  This Wronged One held 
His peace under all conditions.  However, Our late 
brother &Mirza &Muhammad-Hasan's daughter--upon 
him be the glory of God and His peace and His mercy 
--who had been betrothed to the Most Great Branch 
(&Abdu'l-Baha) was taken by the sister of this 
Wronged One from &Nur to her own house, and from 
there sent unto another place.  Some of Our companions 
and friends in various places complained 
against this, as it was a very grievous act, and was 
disapproved by all the loved ones of God.  How 
strange that Our sister should have taken her to her 
own house, and then arranged for her to be sent elsewhere! 
In spite of this, this Wronged One remained, 
and still remaineth, calm and silent.  A word, however, 
was said in order to tranquilize Our loved ones. 
God testifieth and beareth Me witness that whatever 
hath been said was the truth, and was spoken with 
sincerity.  None of Our loved ones, whether in these 

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regions or in that country, could believe Our sister 
capable of an act so contrary to decency, affection and 
friendship.  After such a thing had occurred, they, 
recognizing that the way had been barred, conducted 
themselves in a manner well-known unto thyself and 
others.  It must be evident, therefore, how intense 
was the grief which this act inflicted upon this 
Wronged One.  Later on, she threw in her lot with 
&Mirza &Yahya.  Conflicting reports concerning her are 
now reaching Us, nor is it clear what she is saying 
or doing.  We beseech God--blessed and glorified be 
He--to cause her to turn unto Him, and aid her 
to repent before the door of His grace.  He, verily, 
is the Mighty, the Forgiving; and He is, in truth, the 
All-Powerful, the Pardoner. 
     In another connection He, likewise, saith:  "Were 
He to appear this very moment, I would be the first 
to adore Him, and the first to bow down before 
Him."  Be fair, O people!  The purpose of the Most 
Exalted One (the &Bab) was to insure that the proximity 
of the Revelation should not withhold men 
from the Divine and everlasting Law, even as the 
companions of John (the Baptist) were prevented 
from acknowledging Him Who is the Spirit (Jesus). 
Time and again He hath said:  "Suffer not the &Bayan 
and all that hath been revealed therein to withhold 
you from that Essence of Being and Lord of the 
visible and invisible."  Should any one, considering 
this binding injunction, cling unto the &Bayan, such a 

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one hath, verily, passed out of the shadow of the 
blessed and exalted Tree.  Be fair, O people, and be 
not of the heedless. 
     And likewise, He saith:  "Let not names shut you 
out as by a veil from Him Who is their Lord, even 
the name of Prophet, for such a name is but a creation 
of His utterance."  And likewise, He, in the 
seventh chapter of the second &Vahid, saith:  "O people 
of the &Bayan!  Act not as the people of the &Qur'an 
have acted, for if ye do so, the fruits of your night 
will come to naught."  And further, He saith--glorified 
be His mention:  "If thou attainest unto His 
Revelation, and obeyest Him, thou wilt have revealed 
the fruit of the &Bayan; if not, thou art unworthy of 
mention before God.  Take pity upon thyself.  If 
thou aidest not Him Who is the Manifestation of the 
Lordship of God, be not, then, a cause of sadness unto 
Him."  And further He saith--magnified be His 
station:  "If thou attainest not unto the Presence of 
God, grieve not, then, the Sign of God.  Ye will renounce 
that which can profit them that acknowledge 
the &Bayan, if ye renounce that which can harm Him. 
I know, however, that ye will refuse to do so." 
     O &Hadi!  Methinks it is by reason of these indubitable 
utterances that thou hast determined to blot 
out the &Bayan.  Give ear unto the voice of this 
Wronged One, and renounce this oppression that hath 
made the pillars of the &Bayan to tremble.  I have been 
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statements have been circulated among thy disciples 
identical with those made by the &Shi'ihs who have 
said that the &Qur'an is unfinished.  These people 
also contend that this &Bayan is not the original one. 
The copy in the handwriting of Siyyid &Husayn is 
extant, as is also the copy in the handwriting of &Mirza 
&Ahmad. 
     Regardest thou as one wronged he who in this 
world was never dealt a single blow, and who was 
continually surrounded by five of the handmaidens 
of God?  And imputest thou unto the True One, 
Who, from His earliest years until the present day, 
hath been in the hands of His enemies, and been tormented 
with the worst afflictions in the world, such 
charges as the Jews did not ascribe unto Christ? 
Hearken unto the voice of this Wronged One, and 
be not of them that are in utter loss. 
     And, likewise, He saith:  "How many the fires 
which God converteth into light through Him Whom 
God shall make manifest; and how numerous the 
lights which are turned into fire through Him!  I 
behold His appearance even as the sun in the midmost 
heaven, and the disappearance of all even as that of 
the stars of the night by day."  Hast thou ears, O 
world, wherewith to hear the voice of the True One, 
and to judge equitably this Revelation Which, as soon 
as it appeared, Sinai exclaimed:  "He that discoursed 
upon Me is come with evident signs and resplendent 
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far astray, and of every lying calumniator, who hath 
wished to quench the light of God with his calumnies, 
and blot out the signs of God through his 
malice.  They, verily, are of such as have acted unjustly 
in the Book of God, the Lord of the worlds." 
     And likewise, He saith:  "The &Bayan is from beginning 
to end the repository of all of His attributes, 
and the treasury of both His fire and His light." 
Great God!  The soul is carried away by the fragrance 
of this utterance, inasmuch as He declareth, with 
infinite sadness, that which He perceiveth.  Likewise, 
He saith to the Letter of the Living, &Mulla &Baqir-- 
upon him be the glory of God and His loving-kindness: 
"Haply thou mayest in eight years, in the day 
of His Revelation, attain unto His Presence." 
     Know thou, O &Hadi, and be of them that hearken. 
Judge thou equitably.  The companions of God and 
the Testimonies of Him Who is the Truth have, for 
the most part, suffered martyrdom.  Thou, however, 
art still alive.  How is it that thou hast been spared? 
I swear by God!  It is because of thy denial, whereas 
the martyrdom of the blessed souls was due to their 
confession.  Every just and fair-minded person will 
bear witness unto this, inasmuch as the cause and 
motive of both are clear and evident as the sun. 
     And likewise He addresseth &Dayyan, who was 
wronged and suffered martyrdom, saying:  "Thou 
shalt recognize thy worth through the words of Him 
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pronounced him to be the third Letter to believe in 
Him Whom God shall make manifest, through these 
words:  "O thou who art the third Letter to believe 
in Him Whom God shall make manifest!"  And likewise 
He saith:  "Should God, however, be willing, He 
will make thee known through the words of Him 
Whom God shall make manifest."  &Dayyan, who, 
according to the words of Him Who is the Point-- 
may the souls of all else but Him be sacrificed for 
His sake--is the repository of the trust of the one 
true God--exalted be His glory--and the treasury of 
the pearls of His knowledge, was made by them to 
suffer so cruel a martyrdom that the Concourse on 
high wept and lamented.  He it is whom He (the 
&Bab) had taught the hidden and preserved knowledge 
and entrusted him therewith, through His words: 
"O thou who art named &Dayyan!  This is a hidden 
and preserved Knowledge.  We have entrusted it unto 
thee, and brought it to thee, as a mark of honor from 
God, inasmuch as the eye of thine heart is pure.  Thou 
wilt appreciate its value, and wilt cherish its excellence. 
God, verily, hath deigned to bestow upon the 
Point of the &Bayan a hidden and preserved Knowledge, 
the like of which God hath not sent down prior 
to this Revelation.  More precious is it than any other 
knowledge in the estimation of God--glorified be He! 
He, verily, hath made it His testimony, even as He 
hath made the verses to be His testimony."  This 
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of God, together with &Mirza &Ali-Akbar, one 
of the relatives of the Primal Point--upon him be 
the glory of God and His mercy--and &Abu'l-Qasim-i-Kashi 
and several others suffered martyrdom 
through the decree pronounced by &Mirza &Yahya. 
     O &Hadi!  His book which he hath entitled "Mustayqiz" 
is in thy possession.  Read it.  Although thou 
hast seen the book, peruse it again, that haply thou 
mayest obtain for thyself a lofty seat beneath the 
canopy of truth. 
     In like manner, Siyyid &Ibrahim, concerning whom 
these words have flowed from the Pen of the Primal 
Point--magnified be His utterance:  "O thou who 
art mentioned as My friend in My scriptures, and as 
My remembrance in My books, next to My scriptures, 
and as My name in the &Bayan"--such a one, together 
with &Dayyan, hath been surnamed by him (&Mirza 
&Yahya) Father of Iniquities and Father of Calamities. 
Judge thou fairly, how grievous hath been 
the plight of these oppressed ones, and this notwithstanding 
that one of them was occupied in serving 
him, whilst the other was his guest.  Briefly, I swear 
by God, the deeds he committed were such that Our 
Pen is ashamed to recount. 
     Reflect a while upon the dishonor inflicted upon 
the Primal Point.  Consider what hath happened. 
When this Wronged One, after a retirement of two 
years during which He wandered through the deserts 
and mountains, returned to &Baghdad, as a result of 
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sought Him in the wilderness, a certain &Mirza 
&Muhammad-'Ali of &Rasht came to see Him, and 
related, before a large gathering of people, that which 
had been done, affecting the honor of the &Bab, which 
hath truly overwhelmed all lands with sorrow.  Great 
God!  How could they have countenanced this most 
grievous betrayal?  Briefly, We beseech God to aid 
the perpetrator of this deed to repent, and return 
unto Him.  He, verily, is the Helper, the All-Wise. 
     As to &Dayyan--upon him be the glory of God 
and His mercy--he attained Our presence in accordance 
with that which had been revealed by the pen 
of the Primal Point.  We pray God to aid the heedless 
to turn unto Him, and such as have turned aside 
to direct themselves towards Him, and them that 
have denied Him to acknowledge this Cause, which, 
no sooner did it appear than all created things proclaimed: 
"He that was hidden in the Treasury of 
Knowledge, and inscribed by the Pen of the Most 
High in His Books, and His Scriptures, and His 
Scrolls, and His Tablets, is come!" 
     In this connection it hath been deemed necessary 
to mention such traditions as have been recorded 
regarding the blessed and honored city of &Akka, that 
haply thou mayest, O &Hadi, seek a path unto the 
Truth, and a road leading unto God. 
     In the name of God, the Compassionate, the 
Merciful. 
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merits of &Akka, and of the sea, and of &Aynu'l-Baqar 
(The Spring of the Cow) which is in &Akka: 
     &Abdu'l-'Aziz, son of &Abdu'-Salam, hath related 
unto us that the Prophet--may the blessings of God 
and His salutations be upon him--hath said:  "&Akka 
is a city in Syria to which God hath shown His 
special mercy." 
     &Ibn-i-Mas'ud--may God be pleased with him-- 
hath stated:  "The Prophet--may the blessings of God 
and His salutations be upon Him--hath said:  `Of 
all shores the best is the shore of Askelon, and &Akka 
is, verily, better than Askelon, and the merit of &Akka 
above that of Askelon and all other shores is as the 
merit of &Muhammad above that of all other Prophets. 
I bring you tidings of a city betwixt two mountains 
in Syria, in the middle of a meadow, which is called 
&Akka.  Verily, he that entereth therein, longing for 
it and eager to visit it, God will forgive his sins, both 
of the past and of the future.  And he that departeth 
from it, other than as a pilgrim, God will not bless 
his departure.  In it is a spring called the Spring of 
the Cow.  Whoso drinketh a draught therefrom, God 
will fill his heart with light, and will protect him 
from the most great terror on the Day of Resurrection.'" 
     Anas, son of &Malik--may God be pleased with 
him--hath said:  "The Apostle of God--may the 
blessings of God and His salutations be upon Him-- 
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beneath the Throne, and named &Akka.  He that 
dwelleth therein, firm and expecting a reward from 
God--exalted be He--God will write down for him, 
until the Day of Resurrection, the recompense of such 
as have been patient, and have stood up, and knelt 
down, and prostrated themselves, before Him.'" 
     And He--may the blessings of God and His salutations 
be upon Him--hath said:  "I announce unto 
you a city, on the shores of the sea, white, whose 
whiteness is pleasing unto God--exalted be He!  It is 
called &Akka.  He that hath been bitten by one of 
its fleas is better, in the estimation of God, than he 
who hath received a grievous blow in the path of 
God.  And he that raiseth therein the call to prayer, 
his voice will be lifted up unto Paradise.  And he that 
remaineth therein for seven days in the face of the 
enemy, God will gather him with &Khidr--peace be 
upon Him--and God will protect him from the 
most great terror on the Day of Resurrection."  And 
He--may the blessings of God,--exalted be He--and 
His salutations be upon Him--hath said:  "There are 
kings and princes in Paradise.  The poor of &Akka are 
the kings of Paradise and the princes thereof.  A 
month in &Akka is better than a thousand years elsewhere." 
     The Apostle of God--may the blessings of God 
and His salutations be upon Him--is reported to have 
said:  "Blessed the man that hath visited &Akka, and 
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Blessed the one that hath drunk from the Spring of 
the Cow and washed in its waters, for the black-eyed 
damsels quaff the camphor in Paradise, which hath 
come from the Spring of the Cow, and from the 
Spring of &Salvan (Siloam), and the Well of Zamzam. 
Well is it with him that hath drunk from these 
springs, and washed in their waters, for God hath forbidden 
the fire of hell to touch him and his body 
on the Day of Resurrection." 
     The Prophet--may the blessings of God and His 
salutations be upon Him--is stated to have said:  "In 
&Akka are works of supererogation and acts which 
are beneficial, which God vouchsafed specially unto 
whomsoever He pleaseth.  And he that saith in &Akka: 
`Glorified be God, and praise be unto God, and there 
is none other God but God, and most great is God, 
and there is no power nor strength except in God, 
the Exalted, the Mighty,' God will write down for 
him a thousand good deeds, and blot out from him 
a thousand evil deeds, and will uplift him a thousand 
grades in Paradise, and will forgive him his transgressions. 
And whoso saith in &Akka:  `I beg forgiveness 
of God,' God will forgive all his trespasses.  And 
he that remembereth God in &Akka at morn and at 
eventide, in the night-season and at dawn, is better 
in the sight of God than he who beareth swords, spears 
and arms in the path of God--exalted be He!" 
     The Apostle of God--may the blessings of God and 
His salutations be upon Him--hath also said:  "He 

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that looketh upon the sea at eventide, and saith:  `God 
is Most Great!' at sunset, God will forgive his sins, 
though they be heaped as piles of sand.  And he that 
counteth forty waves, while repeating:  `God is Most 
Great!'--exalted be He--God will forgive his sins, 
both past and future." 
     The Apostle of God--may the blessings of God and 
His salutations be upon Him--hath said:  "He that 
looketh upon the sea a full night is better than he 
who passeth two whole months betwixt the Rukn 
and the &Maqam.  And he that hath been brought up 
on the shores of the sea is better than he that hath 
been brought up elsewhere.  And he that lieth on the 
shore is as he that standeth elsewhere." 
     Verily, the Apostle of God--may the blessings of 
God, exalted be He, and His salutations be upon 
Him--hath spoken the truth.