PRAYERS AND MEDITATIONS BY BAHA'U'LLAH
     (U.S., 1987 pocket-size ed.)
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     Filedate:     11-19-93



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                       I 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  Every man 
of insight confesseth Thy sovereignty and Thy 
dominion, and every discerning eye perceiveth the 
greatness of Thy majesty and the compelling power 
of Thy might.  The winds of tests are powerless to 
hold back them that enjoy near access to Thee from 
setting their faces towards the horizon of Thy glory, 
and the tempests of trials must fail to draw away and 
hinder such as are wholly devoted to Thy will from 
approaching Thy court. 
     Methinks, the lamp of Thy love is burning in their 
hearts, and the light of Thy tenderness is lit within 
their breasts.  Adversities are incapable of estranging 
them from Thy Cause, and the vicissitudes of fortune 
can never cause them to stray from Thy pleasure. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by them and by the 
sighs which their hearts utter in their separation from 
Thee, to keep them safe from the mischief of Thine 
adversaries, and to nourish their souls with what Thou 
hast ordained for Thy loved ones on whom shall come 
no fear and who shall not be put to grief. 

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                       II 

     Unto Thee be praise, O Lord my God!  I entreat 
Thee, by Thy signs that have encompassed the entire 
creation, and by the light of Thy countenance that 
hath illuminated all that are in heaven and on earth, 
and by Thy mercy that hath surpassed all created 
things, and by Thy grace that hath suffused the whole 
universe, to rend asunder the veils that shut me out 
from Thee, that I may hasten unto the Fountain-Head 
of Thy mighty inspiration, and to the Day-Spring 
of Thy Revelation and bountiful favors, and 
may be immersed beneath the ocean of Thy nearness 
and pleasure. 
     Suffer me not, O my Lord, to be deprived of the 
knowledge of Thee in Thy days, and divest me not of 
the robe of Thy guidance.  Give me to drink of the 
river that is life indeed, whose waters have streamed 
forth from the Paradise (&Ridvan) in which the 
throne of Thy Name, the All-Merciful, was established, 
that mine eyes may be opened, and my face be 
illumined, and my heart be assured, and my soul be 
enlightened, and my steps be made firm. 
     Thou art He Who from everlasting was, through 
the potency of His might, supreme over all things, 
and, through the operation of His will, was able to 
ordain all things.  Nothing whatsoever, whether in 
Thy heaven or on Thy earth, can frustrate Thy purpose. 
Have mercy, then, upon me, O my Lord, 

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through Thy gracious providence and generosity, and 
incline mine ear to the sweet melodies of the birds 
that warble their praise of Thee, amidst the branches 
of the tree of Thy oneness. 
     Thou art the Great Giver, the Ever-Forgiving, the 
Most Compassionate. 


                       III 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  I beseech 
Thee by Him Who is Thy Most Great Name, Who 
hath been sorely afflicted by such of Thy creatures 
as have repudiated Thy truth, and Who hath been 
hemmed in by sorrows which no tongue can describe, 
to grant that I may remember Thee and celebrate 
Thy praise, in these days when all have turned away 
from Thy beauty, have disputed with Thee, and 
turned away disdainfully from Him Who is the Revealer 
of Thy Cause.  None is there, O my Lord, to 
help Thee except Thine own Self, and no power to 
succor Thee save Thine own power. 
     I entreat Thee to enable me to cleave steadfastly 
to Thy Love and Thy remembrance.  This is, verily, 
within my power, and Thou art the One that 
knoweth all that is in me.  Thou, in truth, art knowing, 
apprised of all.  Deprive me not, O my Lord, of 
the splendors of the light of Thy face, whose brightness 

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hath illuminated the whole world.  No God is 
there beside Thee, the Most Powerful, the All-Glorious, 
the Ever-Forgiving. 


                       IV 

     Magnified be Thy name, O Lord my God!  Thou art 
He Whom all things worship and Who worshipeth 
no one, Who is the Lord of all things and is the vassal 
of none, Who knoweth all things and is known of 
none.  Thou didst wish to make Thyself known unto 
men; therefore, Thou didst, through a word of Thy 
mouth, bring creation into being and fashion the 
universe.  There is none other God except Thee, the 
Fashioner, the Creator, the Almighty, the Most 
Powerful. 
     I implore Thee, by this very word that hath shone 
forth above the horizon of Thy will, to enable me to 
drink deep of the living waters through which Thou 
hast vivified the hearts of Thy chosen ones and quickened 
the souls of them that love Thee, that I may, 
at all times and under all conditions, turn my face 
wholly towards Thee. 
     Thou art the God of power, of glory and bounty. 
No God is there beside Thee, the Supreme Ruler, the 
All-Glorious, the Omniscient. 

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                       V 

     Lauded be Thy name, O my God!  Thou beholdest 
me in the clutches of my oppressors.  Every time I 
turn to my right, I hear the voice of the lamentation 
of them that are dear to Thee, whom the infidels have 
made captives for having believed in Thee and in Thy 
signs, and for having set their faces towards the 
horizon of Thy grace and of Thy loving-kindness. 
And when I turn to my left, I hear the clamor of 
the wicked doers who have disbelieved in Thee and in 
Thy signs, and persistently striven to put out the 
light of Thy lamp which sheddeth the radiance of 
Thine own Self over all that are in Thy heaven and 
all that are on Thy earth. 
     The hearts of Thy chosen ones, O my Lord, have 
melted because of their separation from Thee, and 
the souls of Thy loved ones are burnt up by the fire 
of their yearning after Thee in Thy days.  I implore 
Thee, O Thou Maker of the heavens and Lord of all 
names, by Thy most effulgent Self and Thy most 
exalted and all-glorious Remembrance, to send down 
upon Thy loved ones that which will draw them 
nearer unto Thee, and enable them to hearken unto 
Thine utterances. 
     Tear asunder with the hand of Thy transcendent 
power, O my Lord, the veil of vain imaginings, that 
they who are wholly devoted to Thee may see Thee 
seated on the throne of Thy majesty, and the eyes of 

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such as adore Thy unity may rejoice at the splendors 
of the glory of Thy face.  The doors of hope have 
been shut against the hearts that long for Thee, O my 
Lord!  Their keys are in Thy hands; open them by the 
power of Thy might and Thy sovereignty.  Potent 
art Thou to do as Thou pleasest.  Thou art, verily, the 
Almighty, the Beneficent. 


                       VI 

     Praise be to Thee, O Lord my God!  I swear by Thy 
might!  Successive afflictions have withheld the pen 
of the Most High from laying bare that which is 
hidden from the eyes of Thy creatures, and incessant 
trials have hindered the tongue of the Divine Ordainer 
from proclaiming the wonders of Thy glorification 
and praise.  With a stammering tongue, therefore, 
I call upon Thee, O my God, and with this my 
afflicted pen I occupy myself in remembrance of Thy 
name. 
     Is there any man of insight, O my God, that can 
behold Thee with Thine own eye, and where is the 
thirsty one who can direct his face towards the living 
waters of Thy love?  I am the one, O my God, who 
hath blotted out from his heart the remembrance of 
all except Thee, and hath graven upon it the mysteries 
of Thy love.  Thine own might beareth me 

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witness!  But for tribulations, how could the assured 
be distinguished from the doubters among Thy 
servants?  They who have been inebriated with the 
wine of Thy knowledge, these, verily, hasten to meet 
every manner of adversity in their longing to pass 
into Thy presence.  I implore Thee, O Beloved of 
my heart and the Object of my soul's adoration, to 
shield them that love me from the faintest trace of 
evil and corrupt desires.  Supply them, then, with the 
good of this world and of the next. 
     Thou art, verily, He Whose grace hath guided 
them aright, He Who hath declared Himself to be 
the All-Merciful.  No God is there but Thee, the All-Glorious, 
the Supreme Helper. 


                       VII 

     Praise be to Thee, O Lord my God!  I beseech Thee 
by this Revelation whereby darkness hath been turned 
into light, through which the Frequented Fane hath 
been built, and the Written Tablet revealed, and the 
Outspread Roll uncovered, to send down upon me 
and upon them who are in my company that which 
will enable us to soar into the heavens of Thy transcendent 
glory, and will wash us from the stain of 
such doubts as have hindered the suspicious from entering 
into the tabernacle of Thy unity. 

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     I am the one, O my Lord, who hath held fast the 
cord of Thy loving-kindness, and clung to the hem 
of Thy mercy and favors.  Do Thou ordain for me 
and for my loved ones the good of this world and 
of the world to come.  Supply them, then, with the 
Hidden Gift Thou didst ordain for the choicest 
among Thy creatures. 
     These are, O my Lord, the days in which Thou 
hast bidden Thy servants to observe the fast.  Blessed 
is he that observeth the fast wholly for Thy sake and 
with absolute detachment from all things except 
Thee.  Assist me and assist them, O my Lord, to obey 
Thee and to keep Thy precepts.  Thou, verily, hast 
power to do what Thou choosest. 
     There is no God but Thee, the All-Knowing, the 
All-Wise.  All praise be to God, the Lord of all worlds. 


                       VIII 

     Glorified be Thy name, O Lord my God!  Thou 
beholdest my dwelling-place, and the prison into 
which I am cast, and the woes I suffer.  By Thy 
might!  No pen can recount them, nor can any tongue 
describe or number them.  I know not, O my God, 
for what purpose Thou hast abandoned me to Thine 
adversaries.  Thy glory beareth me witness!  I sorrow 
not for the vexations I endure for love of Thee, nor 

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feel perturbed by the calamities that overtake me in 
Thy path.  My grief is rather because Thou delayest 
to fulfill what Thou hast determined in the Tablets 
of Thy Revelation, and ordained in the books of Thy 
decree and judgment. 
     My blood, at all times, addresseth me saying:  "O 
Thou Who art the Image of the Most Merciful!  How 
long will it be ere Thou riddest me of the captivity 
of this world, and deliverest me from the bondage of 
this life?  Didst Thou not promise me that Thou shalt 
dye the earth with me, and sprinkle me on the faces 
of the inmates of Thy Paradise?"  To this I make 
reply:  "Be thou patient and quiet thyself.  The things 
thou desirest can last but an hour.  As to me, however, 
I quaff continually in the path of God the cup 
of His decree, and wish not that the ruling of His 
will should cease to operate, or that the woes I suffer 
for the sake of my Lord, the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious, 
should be ended.  Seek thou my wish and 
forsake thine own.  Thy bondage is not for my protection, 
but to enable me to sustain successive tribulations, 
and to prepare me for the trials that must needs 
repeatedly assail me.  Perish that lover who discerneth 
between the pleasant and the poisonous in his love for 
his beloved!  Be thou satisfied with what God hath 
destined for thee.  He, verily, ruleth over thee as He 
willeth and pleaseth.  No God is there but Him, the 
Inaccessible, the Most High." 

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                       IX 

     Magnified be Thy name, O Lord my God!  I know 
not what the water is with which Thou hast created 
me, or what the fire Thou hast kindled within me, 
or the clay wherewith Thou hast kneaded me.  The 
restlessness of every sea hath been stilled, but not 
the restlessness of this Ocean which moveth at the 
bidding of the winds of Thy will.  The flame of every 
fire hath been extinguished except the Flame which 
the hands of Thine omnipotence have kindled, and 
whose radiance Thou hast, by the power of Thy 
name, shed abroad before all that are in Thy heaven 
and all that are on Thy earth.  As the tribulations 
deepen, it waxeth hotter and hotter. 
     Behold, then, O my God, how Thy Light hath been 
compassed with the onrushing winds of Thy decree, 
how the tempests that blow and beat upon it from 
every side have added to its brightness and increased 
its splendor.  For all this let Thee be praised. 
     I implore Thee, by Thy Most Great Name, and 
Thy most ancient sovereignty, to look upon Thy 
loved ones whose hearts have been sorely shaken by 
reason of the troubles that have touched Him Who 
is the Manifestation of Thine own Self.  Powerful art 
Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  Thou art, verily, the 
All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 

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                       X 

     O Thou Whose face is the object of the adoration 
of all that yearn after Thee, Whose presence is the 
hope of such as are wholly devoted to Thy will, 
Whose nearness is the desire of all that have drawn 
nigh unto Thy court, Whose countenance is the companion 
of those who have recognized Thy truth, 
Whose name is the mover of the souls that long to 
behold Thy face, Whose voice is the true life of Thy 
lovers, the words of Whose mouth are as the waters 
of life unto all who are in heaven and on earth! 
     I beseech Thee, by the wrong Thou hast suffered 
and the ills inflicted upon Thee by the hosts of wrongful 
doers, to send down upon me from the clouds of 
Thy mercy that which will purify me of all that is 
not of Thee, that I may be worthy to praise Thee and 
fit to love Thee. 
     Withhold not from me, O my Lord, the things 
Thou didst ordain for such of Thy handmaidens as 
circle around Thee, and on whom are poured continually 
the splendors of the sun of Thy beauty and 
the beams of the brightness of Thy face.  Thou art 
He Who from everlasting hath succored whosoever 
hath sought Thee, and bountifully favored him who 
hath asked Thee. 
     No God is there beside Thee, the Mighty, the Ever-Abiding, 
the All-Bounteous, the Most Generous. 

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                       XI 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God!  Darkness 
hath fallen upon every land, and the forces of mischief 
have encompassed all the nations.  Through 
them, however, I perceive the splendors of Thy wisdom, 
and discern the brightness of the light of Thy 
providence. 
     They that are shut out as by a veil from Thee have 
imagined that they have the power to put out Thy 
light, and to quench Thy fire, and to still the winds 
of Thy grace.  Nay, and to this Thy might beareth 
me witness!  Had not every tribulation been made 
the bearer of Thy wisdom, and every ordeal the vehicle 
of Thy providence, no one would have dared 
oppose us, though the powers of earth and heaven 
were to be leagued against us.  Were I to unravel the 
wondrous mysteries of Thy wisdom which are laid 
bare before me, the reins of Thine enemies would be 
cleft asunder. 
     Glorified be Thou, then, O my God!  I beseech Thee 
by Thy Most Great Name to assemble them that love 
Thee around the Law that streameth from the good-pleasure 
of Thy will, and to send down upon them 
what will assure their hearts. 
     Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  Thou 
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                       XII 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  This is Thy 
servant who hath quaffed from the hands of Thy 
grace the wine of Thy tender mercy, and tasted of 
the savor of Thy love in Thy days.  I beseech Thee, 
by the embodiments of Thy names whom no grief 
can hinder from rejoicing in Thy love or from gazing 
on Thy face, and whom all the hosts of the heedless 
are powerless to cause to turn aside from the path of 
Thy pleasure, to supply him with the good things 
Thou dost possess, and to raise him up to such heights 
that he will regard the world even as a shadow that 
vanisheth swifter than the twinkling of an eye. 
     Keep him safe also, O my God, by the power of 
Thine immeasurable majesty, from all that Thou abhorrest. 
Thou art, verily, his Lord and the Lord of all 
worlds. 


                       XIII 

     Lauded be Thy name, O my God!  Thou beholdest 
how the tempestuous winds of tests have caused the 
steadfast in faith to tremble, and how the breath of 
trials hath stirred up those whose hearts had been 
firmly established, except such as have partaken of 
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Manifestation of Thy name, the Most Merciful.  These 
are the ones whom no word except Thy most exalted 
word can move, whom nothing whatever save the 
sweet smelling fragrance of the robe of Thy remembrance 
can enrapture, O Thou Who art the Possessor 
of all names and the Maker of earth and heaven! 
     I implore Thee, O Thou Who art the beloved Companion 
of &Baha, by Thy name, the All-Glorious, to 
keep safe these Thy servants under the shadow of 
the wings of Thine all-encompassing mercy, that the 
darts of the evil suggestions of the wicked doers 
among Thy creatures, who have disbelieved in Thy 
signs, may be kept back from them.  No one on earth, 
O my Lord, can withstand Thy power, and none in 
all the kingdom of Thy names is able to frustrate Thy 
purpose.  Show forth, then, the power of Thy sovereignty 
and of Thy dominion, and teach Thy loved 
ones what beseemeth them in Thy days. 
     Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most Exalted, 
the All-Glorious, the Most Great. 


                       XIV 

     All praise be to Thee, O my God!  Thou beholdest 
my helplessness and poverty, and bearest witness unto 
my woes and trials.  How long wilt Thou abandon 
me among Thy servants?  Suffer me to ascend into 

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Thy presence.  The power of Thy might beareth me 
witness!  Such are the tribulations with which I am 
encompassed that I am powerless to recount them 
before Thy face.  Thou, alone, verily, hast through 
Thy knowledge reckoned them. 
     I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art my Companion 
in my lowliness, to rain down upon Thy loved ones 
from the clouds of Thy mercy that which will cause 
them to be satisfied with Thy pleasure, and will enable 
them to turn unto Thee and to be detached from all 
else except Thee.  Ordain, then, for them every good 
conceived by Thee and predestined in Thy Book. 
Thou art, verily, the All-Powerful, He Whom nothing 
whatsoever can frustrate.  From everlasting Thou 
hast been clothed with transcendent greatness and 
power, with unspeakable majesty and glory.  There 
is no God beside Thee, the Almighty, the All-Glorious, 
the Ever-Forgiving. 
     Glorified be Thy name, Thou in Whose hand are 
the kingdoms of earth and heaven. 


                       XV 

     O Thou Who art the Ruler of earth and heaven 
and the Author of all names!  Thou hearest the voice 
of my lamentation which from the fortress-town of 
&Akka ascendeth towards Thee, and beholdest how 

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my captive friends have fallen into the hands of the 
workers of iniquity. 
     We render Thee thanks, O our Lord, for all the 
troubles which have touched us in Thy path.  Oh, that 
the span of my earthly life could be so extended as 
to embrace the lives of the former and the latter 
generations, or could even be so lengthened that no 
man on the face of the earth could measure it, and 
be afflicted every day and every moment with a fresh 
tribulation for love of Thee and for Thy pleasure's 
sake! 
     Thou well knowest, however, O my God, that my 
wish is wholly dissolved in Thy wish, and that Thou 
hast irrevocably decreed that my soul should ascend 
unto the loftiest mansions of Thy Kingdom, and pass 
into the presence of my all-glorious Companion. 
     Hasten, by Thy grace and bounty, my passing, O 
my Lord, and pour forth upon all them that are dear 
to Thee what will preserve them from fear and trembling 
after me.  Powerful art Thou to do whatsoever 
may please Thee.  No God is there except Thee, the 
All-Glorious, the All-Wise. 
     Thou seest, O my Lord, how Thy servants have 
left their homes in their longing to meet Thee, and 
how they have been hindered by the ungodly from 
looking upon Thy face, and from circumambulating 
the sanctuary of Thy grandeur.  Pour out Thy steadfastness 
and send down Thy calm upon them, O my 
Lord!  Thou art, in truth, the Ever-Forgiving, the 
Most Compassionate. 

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                       XVI 

     Praise be to Thee, O Lord my God!  Thou seest my 
tears and lamentations, and hearest my sighing, my 
cry and bitter wailing.  I am the one, O my Lord, 
that hath held fast the cord of Thy mercy which 
hath surpassed the entire creation.  I am the one that 
hath clung to the hem of Thy loving-kindness, O 
Thou in Whose hand is the empire of all names! 
     Have mercy upon me and upon all them that are 
in my company, through the wonders of Thy grace 
and power.  Shield us, then, O my God, from the 
mischief of Thine enemies, and assist us to help Thy 
Faith, and to protect Thy Cause, and to celebrate 
Thy glory.  Thou art, verily, He Who from everlasting 
hath inhabited the inaccessible heights of His 
unity, and will continue to remain the same for ever 
and ever.  Nothing whatsoever escapeth Thy knowledge, 
nor is there anything that can frustrate Thee. 
No God is there beside Thee, the Almighty, the Ever-Faithful, 
the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious, the 
Best-Beloved. 
     Lauded and glorified art Thou, in Whose hand is 
the empire of all things! 

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                       XVII 

     Magnified be Thy name, O God, the Lord of 
heaven!  Attire my head with the crown of martyrdom, 
even as Thou didst attire my body with the 
ornament of tribulation before all that dwell in Thy 
land.  Grant, moreover, that they whose hearts yearn 
over Thee may draw nigh unto the horizon of Thy 
grace, above which the Day-Star of Thy beauty sheddeth 
its radiance.  Ordain, also, for them what will 
make them rich enough to dispense with aught else 
except Thee, and rid them of all attachment to such 
as have repudiated Thy signs. 
     There is none other God but Thee, the Guardian, 
the Self-Subsisting. 


                       XVIII 

     Praised be Thou, O my God!  How can I thank 
Thee for having singled me out and chosen me above 
all Thy servants to reveal Thee, at a time when all 
had turned away from Thy beauty!  I testify, O my 
God, that if I were given a thousand lives by Thee, 
and offered them up all in Thy path, I would still 
have failed to repay the least of the gifts which, by 
Thy grace, Thou hast bestowed upon me. 

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     I lay asleep on the bed of self when lo, Thou didst 
waken me with the divine accents of Thy voice, and 
didst unveil to me Thy beauty, and didst enable me 
to listen to Thine utterances, and to recognize Thy 
Self, and to speak forth Thy praise, and to extol Thy 
virtues, and to be steadfast in Thy love.  Finally I 
fell a captive into the hands of the wayward among 
Thy servants. 
     Thou beholdest, therefore, the exile which I suffer 
in Thy days, and art aware of my vehement longing 
to look upon Thy face, and of mine irrepressible 
yearnings to enter the court of Thy glory, and of the 
stirrings of my heart under the influences of the winds 
of Thy mercy. 
     I entreat Thee, O Thou Who art the Ruler of the 
kingdoms of creation and the Author of all names, 
to write down my name with the names of them who, 
from eternity, have circled round the Tabernacle 
of Thy majesty, and clung to the hem of Thy loving-kindness, 
and held fast the cord of Thy tender mercy. 
     Thou art, in truth, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 


                       XIX 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  I implore Thee, 
by Thy Most Great Name through Which Thou didst 
stir up Thy servants and build up Thy cities, and by 

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Thy most excellent titles, and Thy most august attributes, 
to assist Thy people to turn in the direction 
of Thy manifold bounties, and set their faces towards 
the Tabernacle of Thy wisdom.  Heal Thou the sicknesses 
that have assailed the souls on every side, and 
have deterred them from directing their gaze towards 
the Paradise that lieth in the shelter of Thy shadowing 
Name, which Thou didst ordain to be the King of 
all names unto all who are in heaven and all who are 
on earth.  Potent art Thou to do as pleaseth Thee.  In 
Thy hands is the empire of all names.  There is none 
other God but Thee, the Mighty, the Wise. 
     I am but a poor creature, O my Lord; I have clung 
to the hem of Thy riches.  I am sore sick; I have held 
fast the cord of Thy healing.  Deliver me from the 
ills that have encircled me, and wash me thoroughly 
with the waters of Thy graciousness and mercy, and 
attire me with the raiment of wholesomeness, through 
Thy forgiveness and bounty.  Fix, then, mine eyes 
upon Thee, and rid me of all attachment to aught 
else except Thyself.  Aid me to do what Thou desirest, 
and to fulfill what Thou pleasest. 
     Thou art truly the Lord of this life and of the next. 
Thou art, in truth, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most 
Merciful. 

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                       XX 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Thou Who beholdest all 
things and art hidden from all things!  From every 
land Thou hearest the lamentations of them that love 
Thee, and from every direction Thou hearkenest unto 
the cries of such as have recognized Thy sovereignty. 
Were their oppressors to be asked:  "Wherefore have 
ye oppressed them and held them in bondage in 
&Baghdad and elsewhere?  What injustice have they 
committed?  Whom have they betrayed?  Whose blood 
have they spilled, and whose property have they plundered?" 
they would know not what to answer. 
     Thou knowest full well, O my God, that their 
only crime is to have loved Thee.  For this reason 
have their oppressors laid hold on them, and scattered 
them abroad.  Aware as I am, O my God, that Thou 
wilt send down upon Thy servants only what is good 
for them, I nevertheless beseech Thee, by Thy name 
which overshadoweth all things, to raise up, for their 
assistance and as a sign of Thy grace and as an evidence 
of Thy power, those who will keep them safe 
from all their adversaries. 
     Potent art Thou to do Thy pleasure.  Thou art, 
verily, the Supreme Ruler, the Almighty, the Help 
in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 

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                       XXI 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  I am Thy servant 
and the son of Thy servant.  I have set my face 
towards Thy Cause, believing in Thy oneness, acknowledging 
Thy unity, recognizing Thy sovereignty 
and the power of Thy might, and confessing the 
greatness of Thy majesty and glory.  I ask Thee, by 
Thy name through which the heaven was cleft 
asunder, and the earth was rent in twain, and the 
mountains were crushed, not to withhold from me 
the breezes of Thy mercy which have been wafted in 
Thy days, nor to suffer me to be far removed from 
the shores of Thy nearness and bounty. 
     I am he who is sore athirst, O my Lord!  Give me 
to drink of the living waters of Thy grace.  I am but 
a poor creature; reveal unto me the tokens of Thy 
riches.  Doth it beseem Thee to cast out of the door 
of Thy grace and bounty such as have set their hopes 
on Thee, and can it befit Thy sovereignty to hinder 
them that yearn after Thee from attaining the adored 
sanctuary of Thy presence and from beholding Thy 
face?  By Thy glory!  Such is not my belief in Thee, 
for I am persuaded that Thou art the God of bounteousness, 
Whose grace hath encompassed all things. 
     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Thy mercy that 
hath surpassed the entire creation, and Thy generosity 
that hath embraced all created things, to cause me 
to turn my face wholly towards Thee, and to seek 

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Thy shelter, and to be steadfast in my love for Thee. 
Write down, then, for me what Thou didst ordain 
for them who love Thee.  Powerful art Thou to do 
what Thou pleasest.  No God is there beside Thee, 
the Ever-Forgiving, the All-Bountiful. 
     Praised be God, the Lord of the worlds! 


                       XXII 

     Exalted art Thou, O Lord my God!  I am the one 
who hath forsaken his all and set his face towards 
the splendors of the glory of Thy countenance, who 
hath severed every tie and clung to the cord of Thy 
love and of Thy good-pleasure.  I am he, O my God, 
who hath embraced Thy love and accepted all the 
adversities which the world can inflict, who hath 
offered up himself as a ransom for the sake of Thy 
loved ones, that they may ascend into the heavens 
of Thy knowledge and be drawn nearer unto Thee, 
and may soar in the atmosphere of Thy love and Thy 
good-pleasure. 
     Ordain, O my God, for me and for them that 
which Thou didst decree for such of Thy chosen ones 
as are wholly devoted unto Thee.  Cause them, then, 
to be numbered among those whose eyes Thou hast 
cleansed and kept from turning to any one save Thee, 

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and whose eyes Thou hast protected from beholding 
any face except Thy face. 
     Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most Exalted, 
the All-Glorious, the Supreme King, the Help in 
Peril, the All-Pardoner, the Ever-Forgiving. 


                       XXIII 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  I implore 
Thee by the onrushing winds of Thy grace, and by 
them Who are the Day-Springs of Thy purpose and 
the Dawning-Places of Thine inspiration, to send 
down upon me and upon all that have sought Thy 
face that which beseemeth Thy generosity and bountiful 
grace, and is worthy of Thy bestowals and 
favors.  Poor and desolate I am, O my Lord!  Immerse 
me in the ocean of Thy wealth; athirst, suffer me to 
drink from the living waters of Thy loving-kindness. 
     I beseech Thee, by Thine own Self and by Him 
Whom Thou hast appointed as the Manifestation of 
Thine own Being and Thy discriminating Word unto 
all that are in heaven and on earth, to gather together 
Thy servants beneath the shade of the Tree of Thy 
gracious providence.  Help them, then, to partake of 
its fruits, to incline their ears to the rustling of its 
leaves, and to the sweetness of the voice of the Bird 
that chanteth upon its branches.  Thou art, verily, the 

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Help in Peril, the Inaccessible, the Almighty, the 
Most Bountiful. 


                       XXIV 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  I implore Thee 
by Them Who are the Tabernacles of Thy Divine 
holiness, Who are the Manifestations of Thy transcendent 
unity and the Day-Springs of Thine inspiration 
and revelation, to grant that Thy servants may 
not be kept back from this Divine Law which, at Thy 
will and according to Thy pleasure, hath branched 
out from Thy most great Ocean.  Do Thou, then, 
ordain for them that which Thou didst ordain for 
Thy chosen ones and for the righteous among Thy 
creatures, whose constancy in Thy Cause the tempests 
of trials have failed to shake, and whom the tumults 
of tests have been powerless to hinder from magnifying 
Thy most exalted Word--the Word through 
Which the heavens of men's idle fancies and vain 
imaginations have been split asunder.  Thou art, verily, 
the Almighty, the All-Glorious, the All-Knowing. 
     Enable, then, Thy servants, O my God, to recognize 
the Day-Star that hath shone forth above the 
horizon of Thine irrevocable decree and purpose, and 
suffer them not to be deprived of the Paradise which 
Thou, by Thy name, the All-Glorious, hast called into 

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being in the heavens of Thine exalted omnipotence. 
Cause them, moreover, O my God, to hearken to 
Thy most sweet voice, that they may all hasten to 
recognize Thy unity and acknowledge Thy oneness, 
O Thou Who art the Beloved of the hearts of all that 
yearn after Thee, and the Object of the adoration of 
such as have known Thee! 
     I beseech Thee, by them that have cut down all 
the idols in this Revelation through which the Most 
Grievous Convulsion and the Great Terror have appeared, 
to assist, at all times, Thy servants with the 
signs of Thine almighty power and the evidences of 
Thy transcendent and all-compelling might.  Grant, 
then, that their hearts may be made as strong as brass, 
that they may remain unmoved by the overpowering 
might of such as have transgressed against Him Who 
is the Manifestation of Thine Essence and the Day-Spring 
of Thine invisible Self, and that they may all 
arise to glorify and help Thee, so that through them 
the ensigns of Thy triumph may be lifted up in Thy 
realm, and the standards of Thy Cause may be unfurled 
throughout Thy dominions.  Thou art He who 
from everlasting hath, through the potency of His 
will, been all-powerful, and will continue to remain 
the same for ever and ever.  Thou art, verily, the All-Glorious, 
the Most High.  No God is there but Thee, 
the Most Powerful, the Most Exalted, the Help in 
Peril, the Most Great, the One Being, the Incomparable, 
the All-Glorious, the Unrestrained. 

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                       XXV 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  I beseech 
Thee by Thy Chosen Ones, and by the Bearers of 
Thy Trust, and by Him Whom Thou hast ordained 
to be the Seal of Thy Prophets and of Thy Messengers, 
to let Thy remembrance be my companion, and 
Thy love my aim, and Thy face my goal, and Thy 
name my lamp, and Thy wish my desire, and Thy 
pleasure my delight. 
     I am a sinner, O my Lord, and Thou art the Ever-Forgiving. 
As soon as I recognized Thee, I hastened 
to attain the exalted court of Thy loving-kindness. 
Forgive me, O my Lord, my sins which have hindered 
me from walking in the ways of Thy good-pleasure, 
and from attaining the shores of the ocean of Thy 
oneness. 
     There is no one, O my Lord, who can deal bountifully 
with me to whom I can turn my face, and none 
who can have compassion on me that I may crave 
his mercy.  Cast me not out, I implore Thee, of the 
presence of Thy grace, neither do Thou withhold 
from me the outpourings of Thy generosity and 
bounty.  Ordain for me, O my Lord, what Thou hast 
ordained for them that love Thee, and write down 
for me what Thou hast written down for Thy chosen 
ones.  My gaze hath, at all times, been fixed on the 
horizon of Thy gracious providence, and mine eyes 
bent upon the court of Thy tender mercies.  Do with 

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me as beseemeth Thee.  No God is there but Thee, 
the God of power, the God of glory, Whose help is 
implored by all men. 


                       XXVI 

     Suffer me, O my God, to draw nigh unto Thee, 
and to abide within the precincts of Thy court, for 
remoteness from Thee hath well-nigh consumed me. 
Cause me to rest under the shadow of the wings of 
Thy grace, for the flame of my separation from Thee 
hath melted my heart within me.  Draw me nearer 
unto the river that is life indeed, for my soul burneth 
with thirst in its ceaseless search after Thee.  My sighs, 
O my God, proclaim the bitterness of mine anguish, 
and the tears I shed attest my love for Thee. 
     I beseech Thee, by the praise wherewith Thou 
praisest Thyself and the glory wherewith Thou glorifiest 
Thine own Essence, to grant that we may be 
numbered among them that have recognized Thee 
and acknowledged Thy sovereignty in Thy days.  Help 
us then to quaff, O my God, from the fingers of 
mercy the living waters of Thy loving-kindness, that 
we may utterly forget all else except Thee, and be 
occupied only with Thy Self.  Powerful art Thou to 
do what Thou willest.  No God is there beside Thee, 
the Mighty, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 

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     Glorified be Thy name, O Thou Who art the King 
of all Kings! 


                       XXVII 

     Thou beholdest, O my God, the Day-Star of Thy 
Word shining above the horizon of Thy prison-city, 
inasmuch as within its walls He who is the Manifestation 
of Thy Self and the Day-Spring of the light 
of Thy unity hath raised His voice and uttered Thy 
praise.  The fragrances of Thy love have thereby been 
wafted over Thy cities and have encompassed all the 
dwellers of Thy realm. 
     Since Thou hast revealed Thy grace, O my God, 
deter not Thy servants from directing their eyes 
towards it.  Consider not, O my God, their estate, and 
their concerns and their works.  Consider the greatness 
of Thy glory, and the plenteousness of Thy gifts, 
and the power of Thy might, and the excellence of 
Thy favors.  I swear by Thy glory!  Wert Thou to 
look upon them with the eye of justice, all would 
deserve Thy wrath and the rod of Thine anger.  Hold 
Thou Thy creatures, O my God, with the hands of 
Thy grace, and make Thou known unto them what 
is best for them of all the things that have been 
created in the kingdom of Thine invention. 
     We testify, O my God, that Thou art God, and 
that there is no God besides Thee.  From eternity Thou 

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hast existed with none to equal or rival Thee, and 
wilt abide for ever the same.  I beseech Thee, by the 
eyes which see Thee stablished upon the throne of 
unity and the seat of oneness, to aid all them that 
love Thee by Thy Most Great Name, and to lift them 
up into such heights that they will testify with their 
own beings and with their tongues that Thou art 
God alone, the Incomparable, the One, the Ever-Abiding. 
Thou hast had at no time any peer or 
partner.  Thou, in truth, art the All-Glorious, the 
Almighty, Whose help is implored by all men. 


                       XXVIII 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  I bear witness 
that from eternity Thou wert exalted in Thy transcendent 
majesty and might, and wilt to eternity 
abide in Thy surpassing power and glory.  None in 
the kingdoms of earth and heaven can frustrate Thy 
purpose; none throughout the realms of revelation 
and of creation can prevail against Thee.  At Thy 
command Thou doest what Thou willest, and by the 
power of Thy sovereignty Thou rulest as Thou 
pleasest. 
     I implore Thee, O Thou Who causest the dawn to 
appear, by Thy Lamp which Thou didst light with 
the fire of Thy love before all that are in heaven and 

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on earth, and whose flame Thou feedest with the fuel 
of Thy wisdom in the kingdom of Thy creation, to 
make me to be of those who have soared in Thine 
atmosphere, and surrendered their will to Thy decree. 
     I am all wretchedness, O my Lord, and Thou art 
the Most Powerful, the Almighty.  Have pity upon 
me by Thy grace and bountiful favor, and graciously 
aid me to serve Thee and them that are dear to Thee. 
Potent art Thou to do as Thou willest.  No God is 
there but Thee, the God of strength, of glory and 
wisdom. 


                       XXIX 

     Many a chilled heart, O my God, hath been set 
ablaze with the fire of Thy Cause, and many a slumberer 
hath been wakened by the sweetness of Thy 
voice.  How many are the strangers who have sought 
shelter beneath the shadow of the tree of Thy oneness, 
and how numerous the thirsty ones who have 
panted after the fountain of Thy living waters in 
Thy days! 
     Blessed is he that hath set himself towards Thee, 
and hasted to attain the Day-Spring of the lights 
of Thy face.  Blessed is he who with all his affections 
hath turned to the Dawning-Place of Thy Revelation 
and the Fountain-Head of Thine inspiration.  Blessed 
is he that hath expended in Thy path what Thou didst 

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bestow upon him through Thy bounty and favor. 
Blessed is he who, in his sore longing after Thee, hath 
cast away all else except Thyself.  Blessed is he who 
hath enjoyed intimate communion with Thee, and 
rid himself of all attachment to any one save Thee. 
     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Him Who is Thy 
Name, Who, through the power of Thy sovereignty 
and might, hath risen above the horizon of His prison, 
to ordain for every one what becometh Thee and beseemeth 
Thine exaltation. 
     Thy might, in truth, is equal to all things. 


                       XXX 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God!  Thou seest 
me in this day shut up in my prison, and fallen into 
the hands of Thine adversaries, and beholdest my son 
(The Purest Branch) lying on the dust before Thy 
face.  He is Thy servant, O my Lord, whom Thou 
hast caused to be related to Him Who is the Manifestation 
of Thyself and the Day-Spring of Thy 
Cause. 
     At his birth he was afflicted through his separation 
from Thee, according to what had been ordained for 
him through Thine irrevocable decree.  And when he 
had quaffed the cup of reunion with Thee, he was cast 
into prison for having believed in Thee and in Thy 

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signs.  He continued to serve Thy Beauty until he 
entered into this Most Great Prison.  Thereupon I 
offered him up, O my God, as a sacrifice in Thy path. 
Thou well knowest what they who love Thee have 
endured through this trial that hath caused the kindreds 
of the earth to wail, and beyond them the Concourse 
on high to lament. 
     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by him and by his 
exile and his imprisonment, to send down upon such 
as loved him what will quiet their hearts and bless 
their works.  Potent art Thou to do as Thou willest. 
No God is there but Thee, the Almighty, the Most 
Powerful. 


                       XXXI 

     Praised be Thou, O my God!  I beseech Thee by 
them who have circled round the throne of Thy will, 
and soared in the atmosphere of Thy good-pleasure, 
and turned with all their affections towards the Horizon 
of Thy Revelation and the Day-Spring of Thine 
inspiration, and the Dawning-Place of Thy names, to 
aid Thy servants to observe what Thou hast commanded 
them in Thy days--commandments through 
which the sacredness of Thy Cause will be demonstrated 
unto Thy servants and the affairs of Thy 
creatures and of Thy realm will be set aright. 
     I testify, O my God, that this is the Day whereon 

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Thy testimony hath been fulfilled, and Thy clear 
tokens have been manifested, and Thine utterances 
have been revealed, and Thy signs have been demonstrated, 
and the radiance of Thy countenance hath 
been diffused, and Thy proof hath been perfected, 
and Thine ascendancy hath been established, and Thy 
mercy hath overflowed, and the Day-Star of Thy 
grace hath shone forth with such brilliance that Thou 
didst manifest Him Who is the Revealer of Thyself 
and the Treasury of Thy wisdom and the Dawning-Place 
of Thy majesty and power.  Thou didst establish 
His covenant with every one who hath been created 
in the kingdoms of earth and heaven and in the 
realms of revelation and of creation.  Thou didst raise 
Him up to such heights that the wrongs inflicted by 
the oppressors have been powerless to deter Him from 
revealing Thy sovereignty, and the ascendancy of the 
wayward hath failed to prevent Him from demonstrating 
Thy power and from exalting Thy Cause. 
     So highly didst Thou exalt Him that He openly 
delivered unto the kings Thy messages and commandments, 
and hath never for one moment sought His 
own protection, but striven to protect Thy servants 
from whatever might withhold them from approaching 
the kingdom of Thy nearness, and from setting 
their faces towards the horizon of Thy good-pleasure. 
     Thou seest, O my God, how, notwithstanding the 
swords that are drawn against Him, He calleth the 
nations unto Thee, and though Himself a prisoner 
summoneth them to turn in the direction of Thy 

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gifts and bounties.  With every fresh tribulation He 
manifested a fuller measure of Thy Cause, and exalted 
more highly Thy word. 
     I testify that through Him the Pen of the Most 
High was set in motion, and with His remembrance 
the Scriptures in the kingdom of names were embellished. 
Through Him Thy fragrances were wafted, 
and the sweet smell of Thy raiment was shed abroad 
amongst all the dwellers of the earth and the inmates 
of heaven.  Thou seest and knowest full well, O my 
God, how He hath been made to dwell within the 
most desolate of cities, so that He may build up the 
hearts of Thy servants, and hath been willing to 
suffer the most grievous abasement, that Thy creatures 
may be exalted. 
     I pray Thee, O Thou Who causest the dawn to 
appear, by Thy Name through Which Thou hast subjected 
the winds, and sent down Thy Tablets, that 
Thou wilt grant that we may draw near unto what 
Thou didst destine for us by Thy favor and bounty, 
and to be far removed from whatsoever may be repugnant 
unto Thee.  Give us, then, to drink from 
the hands of Thy grace every day and every moment 
of our lives of the waters that are life indeed, O Thou 
Who art the Most Merciful!  Make us, then, to be of 
them who helped Thee when fallen into the hands of 
those Thine enemies who are numbered with the rebellious 
among Thy creatures and the wicked amidst 
Thy people.  Write down, then, for us the recompense 
ordained for him that hath attained Thy presence, 

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and gazed on Thy beauty, and supply us with 
every good thing ordained in Thy Book for such of 
Thy creatures as enjoy near access to Thee. 
     Brighten our hearts, O my Lord, with the splendor 
of Thy knowledge, and illumine our sight with the 
light of such eyes as are fixed upon the horizon of 
Thy grace and the Day-Spring of Thy glory.  Preserve 
us, then, by Thy Most Great Name, Which Thou 
didst cause to overshadow such nations as lay claim 
to what Thou hast forbidden in Thy Book.  This, 
verily, is what Thou didst announce unto us in Thy 
Scriptures and Thy Tablets. 
     Cause us, then, to be so steadfast in our love 
towards Thee that we will turn to none except Thee, 
and will be reckoned amongst them that are brought 
nigh to Thee, and acknowledge Thee as One Who is 
exalted above every comparison and is holy beyond 
all likeness, and will lift up our voices amongst Thy 
servants and cry aloud that He is the one God, the 
Incomparable, the Ever-Abiding, the Most Powerful, 
the All-Glorious, the All-Wise. 
     Strengthen Thou, O my Lord, the hearts of them 
that love Thee, that they may not be affrighted by 
the hosts of the infidels that are turned back from 
Thee, but may follow Thee in whatsoever hath been 
revealed by Thee.  Aid them, moreover, to remember 
and to praise Thee, and to teach Thy Cause with 
eloquence and wisdom.  Thou art He Who hath called 
Himself the Most Merciful.  Ordain, then, O my God, 
for me and for whosoever hath sought Thee what 

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beseemeth the excellence of Thy glory and the greatness 
of Thy majesty.  No God is there but Thee, the 
Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate. 


                       XXXII 

     Thou seest Thy dear One, O my God, lying at 
the mercy of Thine enemies, and hearest the voice of 
His lamentation from the midst of such of Thy creatures 
as have dealt wickedly in Thy sight.  He it is, 
O my Lord, through Whose name Thou didst beautify 
Thy Tablets, and for Whose greater glory Thou 
didst send down the &Bayan, and at Whose separation 
from Thee Thou didst weep continually.  Look Thou, 
then, upon His loneliness, O my God, and behold 
Him fallen into the hands of them that have disbelieved 
in Thy signs, have turned their backs upon 
Thee, and have forgotten the wonders of Thy mercy. 
     He it is, O my God, about Whom Thou hast said: 
"But for Thee the Scriptures would have remained 
unrevealed, and the Prophets unsent."  And no sooner 
had He, by Thy behest, been manifested and spoken 
forth Thy praise, than the wicked doers among Thy 
creatures compassed Him round, with the swords of 
hate drawn against Him, O Thou the Lord of all 
names!  Thou well knowest what befell Him at the 
hands of such as have rent asunder the veil of Thy 

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grandeur, and cast behind their backs Thy Covenant 
and Thy Testament, O Thou Who art the Maker of 
the heavens!  He is the One for Whose sake Thou 
(the &Bab) hast yielded Thy life, and hast consented 
to be touched by the manifold ills of the world that 
He may manifest Himself, and summoned all mankind 
in His name.  As soon as He came down, however, 
from the heaven of majesty and power, Thy 
servants stretched out against Him the hands of 
cruelty and sedition, and caused Him to be afflicted 
with such troubles that the scrolls of the world are 
insufficient to contain a full recital of them. 
     Thou seest, therefore, O Thou Beloved of the 
world, Him Who is dear to Thee in the clutches of 
such as have denied Thee, and beholdest Thy heart's 
desire under the swords of the ungodly.  Methinks He, 
from His most exalted station, saith unto me:  "Would 
that my soul, O Prisoner, could be a ransom for Thy 
captivity, and my being, O wronged One, be sacrificed 
for the adversities Thou didst suffer!  Thou art 
He through Whose captivity the standards of Thine 
almighty power were hoisted, and the day-star of 
Thy revelation shone forth above the horizon of 
tribulation, in such wise that all created things bowed 
down before the greatness of Thy majesty. 
     "The more they strove to hinder Thee from remembering 
Thy God and from extolling His virtues, 
the more passionately didst Thou glorify Him and 
the more loudly didst Thou call upon Him.  And 
every time the veils of the perverse came in between 

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Thee and Thy servants, Thou didst shed the splendors 
of the light of Thy countenance out of the heaven 
of Thy grace.  Thou art, in very truth, the Self-Subsisting 
as testified by the tongue of God, the All-Glorious, 
the one alone Beloved; and Thou art the 
Desire of the world as attested by what hath flowed 
down from the Pen of Him Who hath announced 
unto Thy servants Thy hidden Name, and adorned 
the entire creation with the ornament of Thy love, 
the Most Precious, the Most Exalted. 
     "The eyes of the world were gladdened at the sight 
of Thy luminous countenance, and yet the peoples 
have united to put out Thy light, O Thou in Whose 
hands are the reins of the worlds!  All the atoms of 
the earth have celebrated Thy praise, and all created 
things have been set ablaze with the drops sprinkled 
by the ocean of Thy love, and yet the people still seek 
to quench Thy fire.  Nay--and to this Thine own Self 
beareth me witness--they are all weakness, and Thou, 
verily, art the All-Powerful; and they are but paupers 
and Thou, in truth, art the All-Possessing; and they 
are impotent and Thou art, truly, the Almighty. 
Naught can ever frustrate Thy purpose, neither can 
the dissensions of the world harm Thee.  Through the 
breaths of Thine utterance the heaven of understanding 
hath been adorned, and by the effusions of Thy 
pen every moldering bone hath been quickened. 
Grieve not at what hath befallen Thee, neither do 
Thou lay hold on them for the things they have committed 
in Thy days.  Do Thou be forbearing toward 

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them.  Thou art the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate." 


                       XXXIII 

     Praise be unto Thee, O my God!  Thou art He 
Who by a word of His mouth hath revolutionized 
the entire creation, and by a stroke of His pen hath 
divided Thy servants one from another.  I bear witness, 
O my God, that through a word spoken by Thee 
in this Revelation all created things were made to 
expire, and through yet another word all such as 
Thou didst wish were, by Thy grace and bounty, endued 
with new life. 
     I render Thee thanks, therefore, and extol Thee, 
in the name of all them that are dear to Thee, for that 
Thou hast caused them to be born again, by reason 
of the living waters which have flowed down out of 
the mouth of Thy will.  Since Thou didst quicken 
them by Thy bounteousness, O my God, make them 
steadfastly inclined, through Thy graciousness, towards 
Thy will; and since Thou didst suffer them to 
enter into the Tabernacle of Thy Cause, grant by 
Thy grace that they may not be kept back from 
Thee. 
     Unlock, then, to their hearts, O my God, the portals 
of Thy knowledge, that they may recognize Thee 
as One Who is far above the reach and ken of the 

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understanding of Thy creatures, and immeasurably 
exalted above the strivings of Thy people to hint at 
Thy nature, and may not follow every clamorous 
impostor that presumeth to speak in Thy name. 
Enable them, moreover, O my Lord, to cleave so 
tenaciously to Thy Cause that they may remain unmoved 
by the perplexing suggestions of them who, 
prompted by their desires, utter what hath been forbidden 
unto them in Thy Tablets and Thy Scriptures. 
     Thou art well aware, O my Lord, that I hear the 
howling of the wolves which appear in Thy servants' 
clothing.  Keep safe, therefore, Thy loved ones from 
their mischief, and enable them to cling steadfastly 
to whatsoever hath been manifested by Thee in this 
Revelation, which no other Revelation within Thy 
knowledge hath excelled. 
     Do Thou destine for them, O my Lord, that which 
will profit them.  Illumine, then, their eyes with the 
light of Thy knowledge, that they may see Thee visibly 
supreme over all things, and resplendent amidst 
Thy creatures, and victorious over all that are in Thy 
heaven and all that are on Thy earth.  Powerful art 
Thou to do Thy pleasure.  No God is there but Thee, 
the All-Glorious, Whose help is implored by all men. 
     Praised be Thou, Who art the Lord of all creation. 

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                       XXXIV 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  I implore Thee 
by Thine Ancient Beauty and Most Great Name, 
Whom Thou hast sacrificed that all the dwellers of 
Thine earth and heaven may be born anew, and 
Whom Thou hast cast into prison that mankind may, 
as a token of Thy bounty and of Thy sovereign might, 
be released from the bondage of evil passions and 
corrupt desires, to number me with those who have 
so deeply inhaled the fragrance of Thy mercy, and 
hastened with such speed unto the living waters of 
Thy grace, that no dart could hinder them from 
turning unto Thee, nor any spear from setting their 
faces towards the orient of Thy Revelation. 
     We testify, O my Lord, that Thou art God and 
that there is none other God besides Thee.  From everlasting 
Thou wast enthroned on the inaccessible 
heights of Thy power, and wilt unto everlasting continue 
to exercise Thy transcendent and unrestrained 
dominion.  The hosts of the world are powerless to 
frustrate Thy will, nor can all the dwellers of the 
earth and all the inmates of heaven annul Thy decree. 
Thou truly art the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the 
Most Great. 
     Bless, O my God, those of the followers of the 
&Bayan as have been numbered with the people of 
&Baha, who have entered within the Crimson Ark in 

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Thy Name, the Most Exalted, the Most High.  Thy 
might, verily, is equal to all things. 


                       XXXV 

     I give praise to Thee, O Lord my God!  I entreat 
Thee by Thy Name through which Thou didst cause 
the dawn to appear, and the winds to blow, and the 
seas to surge, and the trees to bring forth their fruits, 
and the earth to be beautified with its rivers, that 
Thou wilt aid all them that are dear to Thee with 
both Thy visible and invisible hosts.  Render them, 
moreover, victorious over all those who have so rebelled 
in Thy land, and dishonored Thy name, and 
disbelieved in Thy signs, and broken Thy Covenant, 
and cast behind their backs Thy laws, and have to 
such an extent risen up against Thee, that they carried 
into captivity Thy kindred, and flung the Manifestation 
of Thy Self into prison, and immured Him 
Who is the Day-Spring of Thine Essence in the most 
desolate of cities. 
     Thou, O my Lord, art He whose strength is immense, 
Whose decree is terrible.  Lay hold on Thine 
adversaries by the power of Thy sovereignty, and 
assemble Thy loved ones beneath the shadow of the 
tree of Thy oneness, that they may stand before Thy 

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throne, and catch the accents of Thy voice, and gaze 
on Thy beauty, and discover the power of Thy might. 
     Thou art, verily, the All-Powerful, the Almighty. 


                       XXXVI 

     Lauded be Thy name, O my God!  I am so carried 
away by the breezes blowing from Thy presence that 
I have forgotten my self and all that I possess.  This 
is but a sign of the wonders of Thy grace and bountiful 
favors vouchsafed unto me.  I give praise to Thee, 
O my God, that Thou hast chosen me out of all Thy 
creatures, and made me to be the Day-Spring of Thy 
strength and the Manifestation of Thy might, and 
empowered me to reveal such of Thy signs and such 
tokens of Thy majesty and power as none, whether 
in Thy heaven or on Thy earth, can produce. 
     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Thy most effulgent 
Name, to acquaint my people with the things Thou 
didst destine for them.  Do Thou, then, preserve them 
within the stronghold of Thy guardianship and the 
tabernacle of Thine unerring protection, lest through 
them may appear what will divide Thy servants. 
Assemble them, O my Lord, on the shores of this 
Ocean, every drop of which proclaimeth Thee to be 
God, besides Whom there is none other God, the All-Glorious, 
the All-Wise. 

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     Uncover before them, O my Lord, the majesty of 
Thy Cause, lest they be led to doubt Thy sovereignty 
and the power of Thy might.  I swear by Thy glory, 
O Thou Who art the Beloved of the worlds!  Had they 
been aware of Thy power they would of a certainty 
have refused to utter what Thou didst not ordain 
for them in the heaven of Thy will. 
     Inspire them, O my Lord, with a sense of their own 
powerlessness before Him Who is the Manifestation 
of Thy Self, and teach them to recognize the poverty 
of their own nature in the face of the manifold tokens 
of Thy self-sufficiency and riches, that they may 
gather together round Thy Cause, and cling to the 
hem of Thy mercy, and cleave to the cord of the 
good-pleasure of Thy will. 
     Thou art the Lord of the worlds, and of all those 
who show mercy, art the Most Merciful. 


                       XXXVII 

     Glory be to Thee, O King of eternity, and the 
Maker of nations, and the Fashioner of every moldering 
bone!  I pray Thee, by Thy Name through which 
Thou didst call all mankind unto the horizon of Thy 
majesty and glory, and didst guide Thy servants to 
the court of Thy grace and favors, to number me 
with such as have rid themselves from everything except 

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Thyself, and have set themselves towards Thee, 
and have not been kept back by such misfortunes 
as were decreed by Thee, from turning in the direction 
of Thy gifts. 
     I have laid hold, O my Lord, on the handle of Thy 
bounty, and clung steadfastly to the hem of the robe 
of Thy favor.  Send down, then, upon me, out of the 
clouds of Thy generosity, what will purge out from 
me the remembrance of any one except Thee, and 
make me able to turn unto Him Who is the Object 
of the adoration of all mankind, against Whom have 
been arrayed the stirrers of sedition, who have broken 
Thy covenant, and disbelieved in Thee and in Thy 
signs. 
     Deny me not, O my Lord, the fragrances of Thy 
raiment in Thy days, and deprive me not of the 
breathings of Thy Revelation at the appearance of 
the splendors of the light of Thy face.  Powerful art 
Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  Naught can resist 
Thy will, nor frustrate what Thou hast purposed by 
Thy power. 
     No God is there but Thee, the Almighty, the All-Wise. 


                       XXXVIII 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God!  I testify 
that Thou wast a hidden Treasure wrapped within 

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Thine immemorial Being and an impenetrable Mystery 
enshrined in Thine own Essence.  Wishing to 
reveal Thyself, Thou didst call into being the Greater 
and the Lesser Worlds, and didst choose Man above all 
Thy creatures, and didst make Him a sign of both 
of these worlds, O Thou Who art our Lord, the Most 
Compassionate! 
     Thou didst raise Him up to occupy Thy throne 
before all the people of Thy creation.  Thou didst 
enable Him to unravel Thy mysteries, and to shine 
with the lights of Thine inspiration and Thy Revelation, 
and to manifest Thy names and Thine attributes. 
Through Him Thou didst adorn the preamble of the 
book of Thy creation, O Thou Who art the Ruler of 
the universe Thou hast fashioned! 
     I bear witness that in His person solidity and 
fluidity have been joined and combined.  Through His 
immovable constancy in Thy Cause, and His unwavering 
adherence to whatsoever Thou, in the plentitude 
of the light of Thy glory, didst unveil to His 
eyes, throughout the domains of Thy Revelation and 
creation, the souls of Thy servants were stirred up in 
their longing for Thy Kingdom, and the dwellers of 
Thy realms rushed forth to enter into Thy heavenly 
dominion.  Through the restlessness He evinced in Thy 
path, the feet of all them that are devoted to Thee 
were steeled and confirmed to manifest Thy Cause 
amidst Thy creatures, and to demonstrate Thy sovereignty 
throughout Thy realm. 
     How great, O my God, is this Thy most excellent 

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handiwork, and how consummate Thy creation, 
which hath caused every understanding heart and 
mind to marvel!  And when the set time was fulfilled, 
and what had been preordained came to pass, Thou 
didst unloose His tongue to praise Thee, and to lay 
bare Thy mysteries before all Thy creation, O Thou 
Who art the Possessor of all names, and the Fashioner 
of earth and heaven!  Through Him all created things 
were made to glorify Thee, and to celebrate Thy 
praise, and every soul was directed towards the kingdom 
of Thy revelation and Thy sovereignty. 
     At one time, Thou didst raise Him up, O my God, 
and didst attire Him with the ornament of the name 
of Him Who conversed with Thee (Moses), and 
didst through Him uncover all that Thy will had 
decreed and Thine irrevocable purpose ordained.  At 
another time, Thou didst adorn Him with the name 
of Him Who was Thy Spirit (Jesus), and didst send 
Him down out of the heaven of Thy will, for the 
edification of Thy people, infusing thereby the spirit 
of life into the hearts of the sincere among Thy servants 
and the faithful among Thy creatures.  Again, 
Thou didst reveal Him, decked forth by the name of 
Him Who was Thy Friend (&Muhammad), and caused 
Him to shine brightly above the horizon of &Hijaz, 
as a token of Thy power and an evidence of Thy 
might.  Through Him Thou didst send unto Thy servants 
what enabled them to scale the heights of Thy 
unity, and to yearn over the wonders of Thy manifold 
knowledge and wisdom. 

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     I testify, O Thou Who art the Lord of the whole 
creation, and the Desire of whosoever hath sought 
Thee, that, amidst Thy creatures, They resemble the 
sun which no matter how often it riseth and setteth 
is still the one and the same sun.  Whoso maketh any 
distinction between any of Them hath truly failed 
to attain the ultimate purpose, and to reach the highest 
goal, and hath been deprived of the mysteries of 
unity and of the lights of sanctity and oneness.  I 
testify, moreover, that Thou hast decreed that none 
on the face of the earth should equal Them, and none 
of Thy creatures be able to be compared with any of 
Them, in order that Thine own singleness and peerlessness 
might be recognized and established. 
     Glorified, immeasurably glorified be Thy name, 
O my God!  How can I ever befittingly mention Thee 
or sufficiently praise Thee, that Thou hast manifested 
Him by the power of Thy might, and caused Him 
to shine above the horizon of Thy will, and made 
Him the Day-Spring of Thy signs, and the Dawning-Place 
of the revelation of Thy names and Thine attributes? 
How bewilderingly mysterious, moreover, O 
my God, is His nature and all that Thou hast infused 
into Him, through Thy strength and by the power 
of Thy might!  At one time He appeareth as the water 
which is Life indeed, sent down out of the heaven of 
Thy grace, and poured forth from the clouds of Thy 
mercy, that Thy creatures may be endued with new 
life, and live as long as Thine own Kingdom endureth. 
Every drop of that water would suffice to quicken the 

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dead, and to set their faces in the direction of Thy 
favors and Thy gifts, and to rid them of all attachment 
to aught else except Thee.  At another time He 
revealeth Himself as the Fire which Thou didst kindle 
in the tree of Thy unity, whose heat melted the hearts 
of Thine ardent lovers when He Who is the Day-Star 
of the world shone forth above the horizon of &Iraq. 
I testify, O my God, that through Him the veils of 
human fancy were burnt up, and the hearts of men 
were set towards the scene of Thy most resplendent 
glory. 
     I implore Thee, O Thou Who art the Supreme 
Ordainer, not to suffer me to be deprived of the 
breezes which are wafted in Thy days, the days 
whereon the sweet smell of the raiment of Thy mercy 
hath been shed abroad.  Neither do Thou keep me 
back from Thy most great Ocean, every drop of 
which crieth out and saith:  "Great is the blessedness 
that awaiteth him who hath been awakened from his 
sleep by the breath of God which, from the source 
of His mercy, hath blown over all such of His creatures 
as have set themselves towards Him!" 
     Thou seest, O my Lord, how Thy servants are held 
captive by their own selves and desires.  Redeem them 
from their bondage, O my God, by the power of Thy 
sovereignty and might, that they may turn towards 
Thee when He Who is the Revealer of Thy names 
and attributes is manifested unto men. 
     Cast upon this poor and desolate creature, O my 
Lord, the glance of Thy wealth, and flood his heart 

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with the beams of Thy knowledge, that he may apprehend 
the verities of the unseen world, and discover 
the mysteries of Thy heavenly realm, and perceive 
the signs and tokens of Thy kingdom, and behold 
the manifold revelations of this earthly life all set 
forth before the face of Him Who is the Revealer of 
Thine own Self.  Direct, then, his eyes, O my God, 
towards the horizon of Thy loving-kindness, and 
make steadfast his heart in its attachment to Thee, 
and unloose his tongue to praise Thee, and make him 
able to hold fast the cord of Thy love, and to cling 
to the hem of Thy bounteousness, and to proclaim 
Thy name amidst Thy creatures, and to recount Thy 
virtues throughout Thy realm, in such wise that no 
obstacle will deter him from turning to Thy name, 
the All-Bountiful, and no veil shut him out from 
Thee, in Whose hand is the dominion of utterance 
and the kingdom of all names and attributes! 
     Hold Thou the hand of this seeker who hath set his 
face towards Thee, O my Lord, and draw him out of 
the depths of his vain imaginations, that the light of 
certainty may shine brightly above the horizon of his 
heart in the days whereon the sun of the knowledge of 
Thy creatures hath been darkened through the shining 
of the Day-Star of Thy glory; the days whereon 
the moon of the world's wisdom hath been eclipsed 
through the appearance of Thy hidden knowledge, 
and the manifestation of Thy well-guarded secret, 
and the revelation of Thine enshrined mystery; the 
days whereon the stars of men's doings have fallen 

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through the rising of the orb of Thy unity and the 
shedding of the radiance of Thy transcendent oneness. 
     I beg of Thee, O my God, by Thy most exalted 
Word which Thou hast ordained as the Divine Elixir 
unto all who are in Thy realm, the Elixir through 
whose potency the crude metal of human life hath 
been transmuted into purest gold, O Thou in Whose 
hands are both the visible and invisible kingdoms, to 
ordain that my choice be conformed to Thy choice 
and my wish to Thy wish, that I may be entirely 
content with that which Thou didst desire, and be 
wholly satisfied with what Thou didst destine for 
me by Thy bounteousness and favor.  Potent art Thou 
to do as Thou willest.  Thou, in very truth, art the 
All-Glorious, the All-Wise. 
     Happy is the man who hath recognized Thee, and 
discovered the sweetness of Thy fragrance, and set 
himself towards Thy kingdom, and tasted of the 
things that have been perfected therein by Thy grace 
and favor.  Great is the blessedness of him who hath 
acknowledged Thy most excellent majesty, and whom 
the veils that have shut out the nations from Thee 
have not hindered from directing his eyes towards 
Thee, O Thou Who art the King of eternity and the 
Quickener of every moldering bone!  Blessed, also, is he 
that hath inhaled Thy sweet savors, and been carried 
away by Thine utterances in Thy days.  Blessed, moreover, 
be the man that hath turned unto Thee, and 
woe betide him that hath turned his back upon Thee. 
     Praised be Thou, the Lord of the worlds! 

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                       XXXIX 

     O Thou Who dealest equitably with all who are 
in heaven and on earth, and rulest over the kingdom 
of Thy creation and of Thy Revelation!  I testify that 
every man of equity hath recognized his unfairness 
in the face of the revelation of the splendors of the 
Day-Star of Thy Justice, and the ablest of pens hath 
confessed its impotence before the movement of Thy 
most exalted Pen. 
     By Thy life, O Thou the Possessor of all names! 
The minds of the profoundest thinkers are sore perplexed 
as they contemplate the ocean of Thy knowledge, 
and the heaven of Thy wisdom, and the 
Luminary of Thy grace.  How can he who is but a 
creation of Thy will claim to know what is with 
Thee, or to conceive Thy nature? 
     Praise, immeasurable praise be to Thee!  I swear by 
Thy glory!  My inner and outer tongue, openly and 
secretly, testify that Thou hast been exalted above 
the reach and ken of Thy creatures, above the utterance 
of Thy servants, above the testimonies of Thy 
dear ones and Thy chosen ones, and the apprehension 
of Thy Prophets and of Thy Messengers. 
     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Thy Name which 
Thou hast made to be the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation 
and the Dawning-Place of Thine inspiration, to 
ordain for this wronged One and for them that are 
dear to Thee what becometh Thy loftiness.  Thou, in 

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very truth, art the All-Bountiful, the All-Powerful, 
the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 


                       XL 

     Praise be to Thee, O Lord my God!  I implore Thee, 
by Thy Name which none hath befittingly recognized, 
and whose import no soul hath fathomed; I 
beseech Thee, by Him Who is the Fountain-Head of 
Thy Revelation and the Day-Spring of Thy signs, to 
make my heart to be a receptacle of Thy love and of 
remembrance of Thee.  Knit it, then, to Thy most 
great Ocean, that from it may flow out the living 
waters of Thy wisdom and the crystal streams of Thy 
glorification and praise. 
     The limbs of my body testify to Thy unity, and 
the hair of my head declareth the power of Thy sovereignty 
and might.  I have stood at the door of Thy 
grace with utter self-effacement and complete abnegation, 
and clung to the hem of Thy bounty, and 
fixed mine eyes upon the horizon of Thy gifts. 
     Do Thou destine for me, O my God, what becometh 
the greatness of Thy majesty, and assist me, 
by Thy strengthening grace, so to teach Thy Cause 
that the dead may speed out of their sepulchers, and 
rush forth towards Thee, trusting wholly in Thee, 

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and fixing their gaze upon the orient of Thy Cause, 
and the dawning-place of Thy Revelation. 
     Thou, verily, art the Most Powerful, the Most 
High, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 


                       XLI 

     Thy unity is inscrutable, O my God, to all except 
them that have recognized Him Who is the Manifestation 
of Thy singleness and the Day-Spring of 
Thy oneness.  Whoso assigneth a rival unto Him hath 
assigned a rival unto Thee, and whoso hath set up 
a peer for Him hath set up a peer for Thyself.  No, 
no, none can withstand Thee in the whole of creation. 
Thou hast everlastingly been exalted far above all 
comparison and likeness.  Thy oneness hath been 
demonstrated by the oneness of Him Who is the 
Dawning-Place of Thy Revelation.  Whosoever denieth 
this, hath denied Thy unity, and disputed with 
Thee about Thy sovereignty, and contended with 
Thee in Thy realm, and repudiated Thy commandments. 
     Assist Thou Thy servants, O my Lord, to recognize 
Thy unity and to declare Thy oneness, that all may 
gather together around what Thou didst desire in 
this Day whereon the sun of Thine essence hath shone 
forth above the horizon of Thy will, and the moon 

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of Thine own being hath risen from the Day-Spring 
of Thy behest.  Thou art He, O my Lord, from Whose 
knowledge nothing whatsoever escapeth, and Whom 
no one can frustrate.  Thou doest Thy pleasure, by 
Thy sovereignty that overshadoweth the worlds. 
     Thou well knowest, O my God, my Best-Beloved, 
that naught can quench the thirst I suffer in my 
separation from Thee except the waters of Thy presence, 
and that the tumult of my heart can never be 
stilled save through the living fountain of my reunion 
with Thee.  Send down, then, upon me, O my Lord, 
out of the heaven of Thy bounty what will draw me 
nearer unto the chalice of Thy gifts, and make me 
able to quaff the choice sealed Wine, Whose seal hath 
been loosed in Thy name, and from Which the sweet 
savors of Thy days have been shed abroad.  Thou, in 
truth, art the All-Bountiful, Whose grace is infinite. 
     The whole universe testifieth to Thy generosity. 
Have mercy, then, upon me by Thy graciousness, and 
deal bountifully with me through the power of Thy 
sovereignty, and suffer me to enjoy near access to 
Thee by Thy manifold favors.  Thou, truly, art the 
Great Giver, the Almighty, the Ever-Forgiving, the 
Most Bountiful. 

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                       XLII 

     Lauded be Thy name, O my God and the God of 
all things, my Glory and the Glory of all things, my 
Desire and the Desire of all things, my Strength and 
the Strength of all things, my King and the King of 
all things, my Possessor and the Possessor of all things, 
my Aim and the Aim of all things, my Mover and 
the Mover of all things!  Suffer me not, I implore 
Thee, to be kept back from the ocean of Thy tender 
mercies, nor to be far removed from the shores of 
nearness to Thee. 
     Aught else except Thee, O my Lord, profiteth me 
not, and near access to any one save Thyself availeth 
me nothing.  I entreat Thee by the plenteousness of 
Thy riches, whereby Thou didst dispense with all else 
except Thyself, to number me with such as have 
set their faces towards Thee, and arisen to serve Thee. 
     Forgive, then, O my Lord, Thy servants and Thy 
handmaidens.  Thou, truly, art the Ever-Forgiving, 
the Most Compassionate. 


                       XLIII 

     O God, Who art the Author of all Manifestations, 
the Source of all Sources, the Fountain-Head of all 

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Revelations, and the Well-Spring of all Lights!  I 
testify that by Thy Name the heaven of understanding 
hath been adorned, and the ocean of utterance 
hath surged, and the dispensations of Thy providence 
have been promulgated unto the followers of all 
religions. 
     I beseech Thee so to enrich me as to dispense with 
all save Thee, and be made independent of any one 
except Thyself.  Rain down, then, upon me out of 
the clouds of Thy bounty that which shall profit me 
in every world of Thy worlds.  Assist me, then, 
through Thy strengthening grace, so to serve Thy 
Cause amidst Thy servants that I may show forth 
what will cause me to be remembered as long as Thine 
own kingdom endureth and Thy dominion will last. 
     This is Thy servant, O my Lord, who with his 
whole being hath turned unto the horizon of Thy 
bounty, and the ocean of Thy grace, and the heaven 
of Thy gifts.  Do with me then as becometh Thy 
majesty, and Thy glory, and Thy bounteousness, and 
Thy grace. 
     Thou, in truth, art the God of strength and power, 
Who art meet to answer them that pray Thee.  There 
is no God save Thee, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 

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                       XLIV 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Thou Who art my God 
and throbbest within my heart!  Thou art well aware 
and dost witness that whatsoever shameth them that 
are dear to Thee must shame also Him Who is the 
Manifestation of Thyself and the Day-Spring of Thy 
Revelation.  Nay, He is put to greater shame than 
they when they are led to confess the good things 
which have escaped them in Thy days. 
     These are Thy servants, O my Lord, who for love 
of Thee have abandoned their homes, and sustained 
the tribulations decreed by Thee in Thy path.  I 
swear by Thy glory!  Every time any one of them 
testifieth before Thee to his evil doings, shame covereth 
my face, for they are Thy servants who have 
tasted of the cup of woe in Thy Cause, who have 
quaffed from the chalice of adversity when the light 
of Thy countenance was lifted upon them, and who 
were so vexed by trials that peace was utterly denied 
them within the precincts of Thy court. 
     The power of Thy might beareth me witness!  My 
heart hath melted by reason of my love for them that 
are dear to Thee, and my soul is laden with anguish 
for the sorrows which have afflicted them at the revelation 
of Thy Cause and the appearance of the billowing 
oceans of Thy grace and favors.  The sighs 
they uttered, O my Lord, have caused my sighs to 

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ascend towards Thee, and the burning of their hearts 
hath consumed mine own heart within me. 
     I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all 
being and the Enlightener of all things visible and 
invisible, to grant that every one of them may become 
an ensign of Thy guidance among Thy servants, and 
a revelation of the splendors of the Day-Star of Thy 
loving-kindness amidst Thy creatures.  Thou hast, O 
my God, chosen them to love Thee, and to stand 
before the throne of Thy majesty.  No other station 
hath excelled the station to which Thou hast called 
them.  How many the nights, O my God, when sleep 
failed to overtake them because of their remembrance 
of Thee, and how numerous the days which they 
spent in lamentation over the things that have befallen 
Thee at the hands of Thine enemies!  I entreat 
Thee, O Thou Who art the Ruler of rulers, and the 
Uplifter of the downtrodden, to aid them so to assist 
Thy Cause and exalt Thy word that through them 
Thy praise may be shed abroad amidst Thy creatures, 
and Thy virtues recounted throughout Thy realm. 
Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the 
Ever-Forgiving, the Most Generous. 
     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  This is Thy servant 
whom Thou hast in the kingdom of Thy names 
called by Thine own name, and whom Thou hast 
reared under the wings of Thy grace and favors. 
Thou seest him, therefore, hastening in the direction 
of Thy gifts, and rushing forth towards Thee seeking 
after Thy bounty.  Attire him, O my God, with the 

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mantle of Thy favor and the robe of Thy munificence 
and generosity, that all created things may perceive 
from him the sweet smell of the raiment of 
Thy love.  Adorn, then, his head with the crown of 
Thy remembrance, in such wise that his fame may be 
noised abroad among Thy servants as one who loveth 
Thee and cleaveth steadfastly to Thy Cause.  Assist 
him, moreover, at all times and under all conditions 
to help Thee and to remember Thee, and to extol Thy 
virtues amidst Thy creatures. 
     I swear by Thy glory, O my God!  Every time I 
muse on Thy glory and Thy sovereignty I find myself 
as the most guilty among them that have transgressed 
against Thee in Thy realm, and every time I contemplate 
the heights in which none except Thee can 
abide, I discover that I am the most sinful of all the 
creatures that dwell in Thy land.  Had it not been for 
Thy name, the Concealer, and for Thy name, the 
Ever-Forgiving, and for the sweet savors of Thy 
name, the Most Merciful, all Thy chosen ones had 
been reckoned amongst the perverse and the wicked. 
     I render Thee thanks that Thy mercy hath overtaken 
them and Thy grace and bountiful favors compassed 
them on every side. 
     And now, having confessed the things Thou didst 
cause to flow down from my Pen, I implore Thee, 
by Thy name which Thou hast raised up above every 
other name, and hast caused to overshadow all that 
are in heaven and all that are on earth, to cast not 
away him that hath turned towards Thee, and to 

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deny him not the wonders of Thy grace and the hidden 
evidences of Thy mercy.  Let the hands of Thine 
omnipotence kindle in his heart a lamp that will 
enable him to shine brightly in Thy days, and to 
cry out with such vehemence in Thy name that no 
timidity will deter him from soaring in the atmosphere 
of Thy love, and from ascending to the horizon 
of rapture and longing for Thee, and that the pursuits 
of Thy creatures will not withhold him from 
magnifying Thy word, that Thou mayest behold him 
sanctified as Thou wishest and as beseemeth Thy 
majesty and glory. 
     Exalted though this station may be, O my God, 
and however excellent this position--for who else 
except Thyself hath the power to show forth what 
may be deemed worthy of Thine exaltation and befit 
Thy greatness--yet Thou art He Who is the All-Bountiful, 
the Most Compassionate.  All the atoms of 
the earth testify that Thou art the Ever-Forgiving, 
the Benevolent, the Great Giver, the All-Glorious, the 
All-Wise.  Look, then, upon him, O my God, with 
the eyes of Thy loving-kindness, and cast upon him 
the glance of Thy generosity.  Enrapture him, moreover, 
with the sweet melodies of Him Who is the 
Fountain-Head of Thy Revelation, in such wise that 
he may wholly surrender his will to Thy pleasure, and 
fix his hopes upon the things Thou didst ordain in 
Thy Tablets.  Strengthen, then, his heart by Thy 
name, the Almighty, the Faithful, that he may draw 
forth the hand of power, and with it help Thy Cause 

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when the light of Thy beauty is manifested and the 
Day-Star of Thy majesty is risen. 
     Since Thou hast called him by Thy name, O my 
Lord, single him out among Thy servants for Thy 
service.  Thou well knowest, O my Lord, that in revealing 
myself I have sought only to reveal Thy 
Cause, and have turned to no one except for the sake 
of Thy Revelation and for the purpose of manifesting 
Thy loving-kindness.  I beseech Thee, by Thy 
treasured Name Who, at this very moment, is speaking, 
to send down upon him and upon them that love 
Thee that which is enshrined in the heaven of Thy 
favor and bounties, that they may be filled with vehement 
longing towards Thee, and exult in Thy Covenant, 
O Thou Who art the Lord of Lords!  Ordain, 
then, for him and for them that which becometh Thy 
name, the All-Bountiful. 
     Thou art, in truth, the Almighty, the Most Exalted, 
the Most Powerful, the All-Glorious, the Most Great. 


                       XLV 

     My God, my Fire and my Light!  The days which 
Thou hast named the &Ayyam-i-Ha (the Days of &Ha, 
Intercalary days) in Thy Book have begun, O Thou 
Who art the King of names, and the fast which Thy 
most exalted Pen hath enjoined unto all who are in 

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the kingdom of Thy creation to observe is approaching. 
I entreat Thee, O my Lord, by these days and by 
all such as have during that period clung to the cord 
of Thy commandments, and laid hold on the handle 
of Thy precepts, to grant that unto every soul may 
be assigned a place within the precincts of Thy court, 
and a seat at the revelation of the splendors of the 
light of Thy countenance. 
     These, O my Lord, are Thy servants whom no corrupt 
inclination hath kept back from what Thou 
didst send down in Thy Book.  They have bowed 
themselves before Thy Cause, and received Thy Book 
with such resolve as is born of Thee, and observed 
what Thou hadst prescribed unto them, and chosen 
to follow that which had been sent down by Thee. 
     Thou seest, O my Lord, how they have recognized 
and confessed whatsoever Thou hast revealed in Thy 
Scriptures.  Give them to drink, O my Lord, from the 
hands of Thy graciousness the waters of Thine eternity. 
Write down, then, for them the recompense 
ordained for him that hath immersed himself in the 
ocean of Thy presence, and attained unto the choice 
wine of Thy meeting. 
     I implore Thee, O Thou the King of kings and the 
Pitier of the downtrodden, to ordain for them the 
good of this world and of the world to come.  Write 
down for them, moreover, what none of Thy creatures 
hath discovered, and number them with those 
who have circled round Thee, and who move about 
Thy throne in every world of Thy worlds. 

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     Thou, truly, art the Almighty, the All-Knowing, 
the All-Informed. 


                       XLVI 

     Praised be Thou, O my God, that Thou hast ordained 
&Naw-Ruz as a festival unto those who have 
observed the fast for love of Thee and abstained from 
all that is abhorrent unto Thee.  Grant, O my Lord, 
that the fire of Thy love and the heat produced by 
the fast enjoined by Thee may inflame them in Thy 
Cause, and make them to be occupied with Thy praise 
and with remembrance of Thee. 
     Since Thou hast adorned them, O my Lord, with 
the ornament of the fast prescribed by Thee, do Thou 
adorn them also with the ornament of Thine acceptance, 
through Thy grace and bountiful favor.  For the 
doings of men are all dependent upon Thy good-pleasure, 
and are conditioned by Thy behest.  Shouldst 
Thou regard him who hath broken the fast as one 
who hath observed it, such a man would be reckoned 
among them who from eternity had been keeping 
the fast.  And shouldst Thou decree that he who hath 
observed the fast hath broken it, that person would 
be numbered with such as have caused the Robe of 
Thy Revelation to be stained with dust, and been 

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far removed from the crystal waters of this living 
Fountain. 
     Thou art He through Whom the ensign "Praiseworthy 
art Thou in Thy works" hath been lifted up, 
and the standard "Obeyed art Thou in Thy behest" 
hath been unfurled.  Make known this Thy station, 
O my God, unto Thy servants, that they may be 
made aware that the excellence of all things is dependent 
upon Thy bidding and Thy word, and the 
virtue of every act is conditioned by Thy leave and 
the good-pleasure of Thy will, and may recognize 
that the reins of men's doings are within the grasp 
of Thine acceptance and Thy commandment.  Make 
this known unto them, that nothing whatsoever may 
shut them out from Thy Beauty, in these days 
whereon the Christ exclaimeth:  "All dominion is 
Thine, O Thou the Begetter of the Spirit (Jesus)"; 
and Thy Friend (&Muhammad) crieth out:  "Glory be 
to Thee, O Thou the Best-Beloved, for that Thou hast 
uncovered Thy Beauty, and written down for Thy 
chosen ones what will cause them to attain unto the 
seat of the revelation of Thy Most Great Name, 
through which all the peoples have lamented except 
such as have detached themselves from all else except 
Thee, and set themselves towards Him Who is the 
Revealer of Thyself and the Manifestation of Thine 
attributes." 
     He Who is Thy Branch and all Thy company, O 
my Lord, have broken this day their fast, after having 
observed it within the precincts of Thy court, 

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and in their eagerness to please Thee.  Do Thou ordain 
for him, and for them, and for all such as have entered 
Thy presence in those days all the good Thou 
didst destine in Thy Book.  Supply them, then, with 
that which will profit them, in both this life and in 
the life beyond. 
     Thou, in truth, art the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 


                       XLVII 

     O Thou the Lord of the visible and the invisible, 
and the Enlightener of all creation!  I beseech Thee, 
by Thy sovereignty which is hid from the eyes of 
men, to reveal in all directions the signs of Thy manifold 
blessings and the tokens of Thy loving-kindness, 
that I may arise with exultation and rapture and extol 
Thy wondrous virtues, O Thou the Most Merciful, 
and stir up by Thy name all created things, and 
so kindle the fire of Thy glorification amidst Thy 
creatures, that all the world may be filled with the 
brightness of the light of Thy glory, and all existence 
be inflamed with the fire of Thy Cause. 
     Roll not up, O my Lord, what hath been spread 
out in Thy name, and extinguish not the lamp which 
Thine own fire hath lit.  Withhold not, O my Lord, 
the water that is life indeed from running down-- 
the water from whose murmuring the wondrous 

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melodies which extol and glorify Thee can be heard. 
Deny not, moreover, Thy servants the sweet fragrance 
of the breath which hath been wafted through 
Thy love. 
     Thou seest, O Thou Who art my All-Glorious 
Beloved, the restless waves that surge within the ocean 
of my heart, in my love and yearning towards Thee. 
I implore Thee, by the signs of Thy majesty and the 
evidences of Thy sovereignty, to subdue Thy servants 
by this Name Which Thou hast made to be the King 
of all names in the kingdom of Thy creation.  Potent 
art Thou to rule as Thou pleasest.  No God is there 
but Thee, the All-Glorious, the All-Bountiful. 
     Do Thou ordain, moreover, for every one who 
hath turned towards Thee what will make him steadfast 
in Thy Cause, in such wise that neither the vain 
imaginations of the infidels among Thy creatures, nor 
the idle talk of the froward amidst Thy servants will 
have the power to shut him out from Thee.  Thou, 
verily, art the Help in Peril, the Almighty, the Most 
Powerful. 


                       XLVIII 

     Unto Thee be praise, O Lord my God!  I beseech 
Thee by Thy Most Great Name Who hath been shut 
up in the prison-town of &Akka, and Who--as Thou 
beholdest, O my God--hath fallen into the hands of 

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His enemies, and is threatened by the swords of the 
wicked doers, to make me steadfast in His Cause, and 
to direct mine eyes continually towards His court, in 
such wise that nothing whatsoever will have the 
power to turn me back from Him. 
     I testify, O my Lord, that He hath surrendered 
His life in Thy path, and hath wished for Himself 
nothing but tribulation in the love He beareth to 
Thee.  He hath endured all manner of vexations that 
He may manifest Thy sovereignty unto Thy servants, 
and exalt Thy word amidst Thy creatures.  As the 
adversities deepened, and the troubles sent down by 
Thee compassed Him on every side, He became so 
impassioned by His thought of Thee, that the hosts 
of all them that had disbelieved in Thee and repudiated 
Thy signs ceased to affright Him. 
     I implore Thee, O my Lord, by Him and by whatsoever 
pertaineth unto Him, to set my affections 
upon Him even as He hath set His own affections 
upon Thyself.  I testify that His love is Thy love, 
and His self Thy self, and His beauty Thy beauty, 
and His Cause Thy Cause. 
     Deny me not, O my Lord, what is with Thee, and 
suffer me not to be forgetful of what Thou didst 
desire in Thy days.  Thou art, verily, the Almighty, 
the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious, the All-Wise. 

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                       XLIX 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God!  I entreat 
Thee by Thy Name through which the Hour hath 
struck, and the Resurrection came to pass, and fear 
and trembling seized all that are in heaven and all 
that are on earth, to rain down, out of the heaven 
of Thy mercy and the clouds of Thy tender compassion, 
what will gladden the hearts of Thy servants, 
who have turned towards Thee and helped Thy 
Cause. 
     Keep safe Thy servants and Thy handmaidens, O 
my Lord, from the darts of idle fancy and vain imaginings, 
and give them from the hands of Thy grace 
a draught of the soft-flowing waters of Thy 
knowledge. 
     Thou, truly, art the Almighty, the Most Exalted, 
the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Generous. 


                       L 

     Glory be to Thee, O my God!  Thou hearest Thine 
ardent lovers lamenting in their separation from 
Thee, and such as have recognized Thee wailing because 
of their remoteness from Thy presence.  Open 
Thou outwardly to their faces, O my Lord, the gates 

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of Thy grace, that they may enter them by Thy 
leave and in conformity with Thy will, and may 
stand before the throne of Thy majesty, and catch 
the accents of Thy voice, and be illumined with the 
splendors of the light of Thy face. 
     Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  None 
can withstand the power of Thy sovereign might. 
From everlasting Thou wert alone, with none to 
equal Thee, and wilt unto everlasting remain far 
above all thought and every description of Thee. 
Have mercy, then, upon Thy servants by Thy grace 
and bounty, and suffer them not to be kept back 
from the shores of the ocean of Thy nearness.  If 
Thou abandonest them, who is there to befriend 
them; and if Thou puttest them far from Thee, who 
is he that can favor them?  They have none other 
Lord beside Thee, none to adore except Thyself.  Deal 
Thou generously with them by Thy bountiful grace. 
     Thou, in truth, art the Ever-Forgiving, the Most 
Compassionate. 


                       LI 

     Thou dost witness, O my God, how He Who is 
Thy splendor calleth Thee to remembrance, notwithstanding 
the manifold troubles that have touched 
Him, troubles which none except Thee can number. 
Thou beholdest how, in His prison-house, He recounteth 

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Thy wondrous praises with which Thou 
didst inspire Him.  Such is His fervor that His enemies 
are powerless to deter Him from mentioning 
Thee, O Thou Who art the Possessor of all names! 
     Praised be Thou that Thou hast so strengthened 
Him with Thy strength, and endowed Him by Thine 
almighty power with such potency, that aught save 
Thee is in His estimation but a handful of dust.  The 
lights of unfading splendor have so enveloped Him 
that all else but Thee is in His eyes but a shadow. 
     And when Thine irresistible summons reached me, I 
arose, fortified by Thy strength, and called all that 
are in Thy heaven and all that are on Thy earth to 
turn in the direction of Thy favors and the horizon 
of Thy bounties.  Some caviled at me, and determined 
to hurt me and slay me.  Others drank to the 
full of the wine of Thy grace, and hastened towards 
the habitation of Thy throne. 
     I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art the Creator of 
earth and heaven and the Source of all things, to 
attract Thy servants through the fragrances of the 
Robe of Thine Inspiration and Thy Revelation, and 
to help them attain the Tabernacle of Thy behest 
and power.  From eternity Thou wert by Thy transcendent 
might supreme over all things, and Thou 
wilt be exalted unto eternity in Thy Godhead and 
surpassing sovereignty. 
     Let Thy mercy, then, be upon Thy servants and 
Thy creatures.  Thou art, in truth, the Almighty, the 
Inaccessible, the All-Glorious, the Unconditioned. 

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                       LII 

     Lauded be Thy name, O my God!  I entreat Thee 
by the fragrances of the Raiment of Thy grace 
which at Thy bidding and in conformity with Thy 
desire were diffused throughout the entire creation, 
and by the Day-Star of Thy will that hath shone 
brightly, through the power of Thy might and of 
Thy sovereignty, above the horizon of Thy mercy, 
to blot out from my heart all idle fancies and vain 
imaginings, that with all my affections I may turn 
unto Thee, O Thou Lord of all mankind! 
     I am Thy servant and the son of Thy servant, 
O my God!  I have laid hold on the handle of Thy 
grace, and clung to the cord of Thy tender mercy. 
Ordain for me the good things that are with Thee, 
and nourish me from the Table Thou didst send down 
out of the clouds of Thy bounty and the heaven of 
Thy favor. 
     Thou, in very truth, art the Lord of the worlds, 
and the God of all that are in heaven and all that are 
on earth. 

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                        LIII 

     I know not, O my God, what the Fire is which 
Thou didst kindle in Thy land.  Earth can never cloud 
its splendor, nor water quench its flame.  All the peoples 
of the world are powerless to resist its force. 
Great is the blessedness of him that hath drawn nigh 
unto it, and heard its roaring. 
     Some, O my God, Thou didst, through Thy 
strengthening grace, enable to approach it, while 
others Thou didst keep back by reason of what their 
hands have wrought in Thy days.  Whoso hath hasted 
towards it and attained unto it hath, in his eagerness 
to gaze on Thy beauty, yielded his life in Thy path, 
and ascended unto Thee, wholly detached from aught 
else except Thyself. 
     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by this Fire which 
blazeth and rageth in the world of creation, to rend 
asunder the veils that have hindered me from appearing 
before the throne of Thy majesty, and from 
standing at the door of Thy gate.  Do Thou ordain 
for me, O my Lord, every good thing Thou didst send 
down in Thy Book, and suffer me not to be far 
removed from the shelter of Thy mercy. 
     Powerful art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  Thou 
art, verily, the All-Powerful, the Most Generous. 

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                       LIV 

     Lauded be Thy name, O my God!  Aid Thou by 
Thy strengthening grace Thy servants and Thy handmaidens 
to recount Thy virtues and to be steadfast 
in their love towards Thee.  How many the leaves 
which the tempests of trials have caused to fall, and 
how many, too, are those which, clinging tenaciously 
to the tree of Thy Cause, have remained unshaken by 
the tests that have assailed them, O Thou Who art 
our Lord, the Most Merciful! 
     I render Thee thanks that Thou hast made known 
unto me such servants as have utterly abolished, by 
the power of Thy might and of Thy sovereignty, the 
idols of their corrupt desires, and were not kept back 
by the things which are possessed by Thy creatures 
from turning in the direction of Thy grace.  These 
have so vehemently rent the veils asunder that the 
dwellers of the cities of self have wept, and fear and 
trembling seized the people of envy and wickedness 
who, adorning their heads and their bodies with the 
emblems of knowledge, have proudly rejected Thee 
and turned away from Thy beauty. 
     I implore Thee, O my Lord, by Thy surpassing 
majesty and Thine Ancient Name, to enable Thy 
loved ones to assist Thee.  Direct, then, continually 
their faces towards Thy face, and write down for 
them what will cause all hearts to exult and all eyes 
to be gladdened. 

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     Thou, truly, art the Help in peril, the Self-Subsisting. 


                       LV 

     O God!  The trials Thou sendest are a salve to the 
sores of all them who are devoted to Thy will; the 
remembrance of Thee is a healing medicine to the 
hearts of such as have drawn nigh unto Thy court; 
nearness to Thee is the true life of them who are Thy 
lovers; Thy presence is the ardent desire of such as 
yearn to behold Thy face; remoteness from Thee is 
a torment to those that have acknowledged Thy oneness, 
and separation from Thee is death unto them 
that have recognized Thy truth! 
     I beseech Thee by the sighs which they whose souls 
pant after Thee have uttered in their remoteness from 
Thy court, and by the cries of such of Thy lovers as 
bemoan their separation from Thee, to nourish me 
with the wine of Thy knowledge and the living 
waters of Thy love and pleasure.  Behold Thy handmaiden, 
O my Lord, who hath forgotten all else except 
Thee, and who hath delighted herself with Thy 
love, and lamented over the things that have befallen 
Thee at the hands of the wicked doers among Thy 
creatures.  Do Thou ordain for her that which Thou 
didst ordain for such of Thy handmaidens as circle 

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round the throne of Thy majesty, and gaze, at eventide 
and at dawn, on Thy beauty. 
     Thou art, verily, the Lord of the Judgment Day. 


                       LVI 

     Glory be to Thee, O Lord my God!  These are the 
days whereon Thou hast bidden all men to observe 
the fast, that through it they may purify their souls 
and rid themselves of all attachment to any one but 
Thee, and that out of their hearts may ascend that 
which will be worthy of the court of Thy majesty 
and may well beseem the seat of the revelation of 
Thy oneness.  Grant, O my Lord, that this fast may 
become a river of life-giving waters and may yield 
the virtue wherewith Thou hast endowed it.  Cleanse 
Thou by its means the hearts of Thy servants whom 
the evils of the world have failed to hinder from 
turning towards Thine all-glorious Name, and who 
have remained unmoved by the noise and tumult of 
such as have repudiated Thy most resplendent signs 
which have accompanied the advent of Thy Manifestation 
Whom Thou hast invested with Thy sovereignty, 
Thy power, Thy majesty and glory.  These 
are the servants who, as soon as Thy call reached 
them, hastened in the direction of Thy mercy and 

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were not kept back from Thee by the changes and 
chances of this world or by any human limitations. 
     I am he, O my God, who testifieth to Thy unity, 
who acknowledgeth Thy oneness, who boweth humbly 
before the revelations of Thy majesty, and who 
recognizeth with downcast countenance the splendors 
of the light of Thy transcendent glory.  I have 
believed in Thee after Thou didst enable me to know 
Thy Self, Whom Thou hast revealed to men's eyes 
through the power of Thy sovereignty and might. 
Unto Him I have turned, wholly detached from all 
things, and cleaving steadfastly unto the cord of 
Thy gifts and favors.  I have embraced His truth, and 
the truth of all the wondrous laws and precepts that 
have been sent down unto Him.  I have fasted for 
love of Thee and in pursuance of Thine injunction, 
and have broken my fast with Thy praise on my 
tongue and in conformity with Thy pleasure.  Suffer 
me not, O my Lord, to be reckoned among them who 
have fasted in the daytime, who in the night-season 
have prostrated themselves before Thy face, and who 
have repudiated Thy truth, disbelieved in Thy signs, 
gainsaid Thy testimony, and perverted Thine utterances. 
     Open Thou, O my Lord, mine eyes and the eyes 
of all them that have sought Thee, that we may recognize 
Thee with Thine own eyes.  This is Thy bidding 
given us in the Book sent down by Thee unto 
Him Whom Thou hast chosen by Thy behest, Whom 
Thou hast singled out for Thy favor above all Thy 

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creatures, Whom Thou hast been pleased to invest 
with Thy sovereignty, and Whom Thou hast specially 
favored and entrusted with Thy Message unto Thy 
people.  Praised be Thou, therefore, O my God, inasmuch 
as Thou hast graciously enabled us to recognize 
Him and to acknowledge whatsoever hath been sent 
down unto Him, and conferred upon us the honor 
of attaining the presence of the One Whom Thou 
didst promise in Thy Book and in Thy Tablets. 
     Thou seest me then, O my God, with my face 
turned towards Thee, cleaving steadfastly to the cord 
of Thy gracious providence and generosity, and 
clinging to the hem of Thy tender mercies and 
bountiful favors.  Destroy not, I implore Thee, my 
hopes of attaining unto that which Thou didst ordain 
for Thy servants who have turned towards the precincts 
of Thy court and the sanctuary of Thy presence, 
and have observed the fast for love of Thee. 
I confess, O my God, that whatever proceedeth from 
me is wholly unworthy of Thy sovereignty and falleth 
short of Thy majesty.  And yet I beseech Thee by 
Thy Name through which Thou hast revealed Thy 
Self, in the glory of Thy most excellent titles, unto 
all created things, in this Revelation whereby Thou 
hast, through Thy most resplendent Name, manifested 
Thy beauty, to give me to drink of the wine 
of Thy mercy and of the pure beverage of Thy favor, 
which have streamed forth from the right hand of 
Thy will, that I may so fix my gaze upon Thee and 
be so detached from all else but Thee, that the world 

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and all that hath been created therein may appear 
before me as a fleeting day which Thou hast not 
deigned to create. 
     I moreover entreat Thee, O my God, to rain down, 
from the heaven of Thy will and the clouds of Thy 
mercy, that which will cleanse us from the noisome 
savors of our transgressions, O Thou Who hast called 
Thyself the God of Mercy!  Thou art, verily, the 
Most Powerful, the All-Glorious, the Beneficent. 
     Cast not away, O my Lord, him that hath turned 
towards Thee, nor suffer him who hath drawn nigh 
unto Thee to be removed far from Thy court.  Dash 
not the hopes of the suppliant who hath longingly 
stretched out his hands to seek Thy grace and favors, 
and deprive not Thy sincere servants of the wonders 
of Thy tender mercies and loving-kindness.  Forgiving 
and Most Bountiful art Thou, O my Lord!  Power 
hast Thou to do what Thou pleasest.  All else but Thee 
are impotent before the revelations of Thy might, are 
as lost in the face of the evidences of Thy wealth, are 
as nothing when compared with the manifestations 
of Thy transcendent sovereignty, and are destitute 
of all strength when face to face with the signs and 
tokens of Thy power.  What refuge is there beside 
Thee, O my Lord, to which I can flee, and where is 
there a haven to which I can hasten?  Nay, the power 
of Thy might beareth me witness!  No protector is 
there but Thee, no place to flee to except Thee, no 
refuge to seek save Thee.  Cause me to taste, O my 
Lord, the divine sweetness of Thy remembrance and 

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praise.  I swear by Thy might!  Whosoever tasteth of 
its sweetness will rid himself of all attachment to 
the world and all that is therein, and will set his face 
towards Thee, cleansed from the remembrance of any 
one except Thee. 
     Inspire then my soul, O my God, with Thy wondrous 
remembrance, that I may glorify Thy name. 
Number me not with them who read Thy words and 
fail to find Thy hidden gift which, as decreed by 
Thee, is contained therein, and which quickeneth the 
souls of Thy creatures and the hearts of Thy servants. 
Cause me, O my Lord, to be reckoned among them 
who have been so stirred up by the sweet savors that 
have been wafted in Thy days that they have laid 
down their lives for Thee and hastened to the scene 
of their death in their longing to gaze on Thy beauty 
and in their yearning to attain Thy presence.  And 
were any one to say unto them on their way, 
"Whither go ye?" they would say, "Unto God, 
the All-Possessing, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting!" 
     The transgressions committed by such as have 
turned away from Thee and have borne themselves 
haughtily towards Thee have not availed to hinder 
them from loving Thee, and from setting their faces 
towards Thee, and from turning in the direction of 
Thy mercy.  These are they who are blessed by the 
Concourse on high, who are glorified by the denizens 
of the everlasting Cities, and beyond them by those 
on whose foreheads Thy most exalted pen hath written: 

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"These!  The people of &Baha.  Through them have 
been shed the splendors of the light of guidance." 
Thus hath it been ordained, at Thy behest and by 
Thy will, in the Tablet of Thine irrevocable decree. 
     Proclaim, therefore, O my God, their greatness and 
the greatness of those who while living or after death 
have circled round them.  Supply them with that 
which Thou hast ordained for the righteous among 
Thy creatures.  Potent art Thou to do all things. 
There is no God but Thee, the All-Powerful, the 
Help in Peril, the Almighty, the Most Bountiful. 
     Do not bring our fasts to an end with this fast, O 
my Lord, nor the covenants Thou hast made with this 
covenant.  Do Thou accept all that we have done for 
love of Thee, and for the sake of Thy pleasure, and 
all that we have left undone as a result of our subjection 
to our evil and corrupt desires.  Enable us, 
then, to cleave steadfastly to Thy love and Thy good-pleasure, 
and preserve us from the mischief of such 
as have denied Thee and repudiated Thy most resplendent 
signs.  Thou art, in truth, the Lord of this 
world and of the next.  No God is there beside Thee, 
the Exalted, the Most High. 
     Magnify Thou, O Lord my God, Him Who is the 
Primal Point, the Divine Mystery, the Unseen Essence, 
the Day-Spring of Divinity, and the Manifestation 
of Thy Lordship, through Whom all the 
knowledge of the past and all the knowledge of the 
future were made plain, through Whom the pearls of 
Thy hidden wisdom were uncovered, and the mystery 

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of Thy treasured name disclosed, Whom Thou hast 
appointed as the Announcer of the One through 
Whose name the letter B and the letter E have been 
joined and united, through Whom Thy majesty, Thy 
sovereignty and Thy might were made known, 
through Whom Thy words have been sent down, and 
Thy laws set forth with clearness, and Thy signs 
spread abroad, and Thy Word established, through 
Whom the hearts of Thy chosen ones were laid bare, 
and all that were in the heavens and all that were on 
the earth were gathered together, Whom Thou hast 
called &Ali-Muhammad in the kingdom of Thy 
names, and the Spirit of Spirits in the Tablets of 
Thine irrevocable decree, Whom Thou hast invested 
with Thine own title, unto Whose name all other 
names have, at Thy bidding and through the power 
of Thy might, been made to return, and in Whom 
Thou hast caused all Thine attributes and titles to 
attain their final consummation.  To Him also belong 
such names as lay hid within Thy stainless tabernacles, 
in Thine invisible world and Thy sanctified 
cities. 
     Magnify Thou, moreover, such as have believed in 
Him and in His signs and have turned towards Him, 
from among those that have acknowledged Thy 
unity in His Latter Manifestation--a Manifestation 
whereof He hath made mention in His Tablets, and 
in His Books, and in His Scriptures, and in all the 
wondrous verses and gem-like utterances that have 
descended upon Him.  It is this same Manifestation 

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Whose covenant Thou hast bidden Him establish ere 
He had established His own covenant.  He it is Whose 
praise the &Bayan hath celebrated.  In it His excellence 
hath been extolled, and His truth established, and His 
sovereignty proclaimed, and His Cause perfected. 
Blessed is the man that hath turned unto Him, and 
fulfilled the things He hath commanded, O Thou 
Who art the Lord of the worlds and the Desire of all 
them that have known Thee! 
     Praised be Thou, O my God, inasmuch as Thou 
hast aided us to recognize and love Him.  I, therefore, 
beseech Thee by Him and by Them Who are the Day-Springs 
of Thy Divinity, and the Manifestations of 
Thy Lordship, and the Treasuries of Thy Revelation, 
and the Depositories of Thine inspiration, to enable us 
to serve and obey Him, and to empower us to become 
the helpers of His Cause and the dispersers of His 
adversaries.  Powerful art Thou to do all that pleaseth 
Thee.  No God is there beside Thee, the Almighty, the 
All-Glorious, the One Whose help is sought by all 
men! 


                       LVII 

     God testifieth to the unity of His Godhood and to 
the singleness of His own Being.  On the throne of 
eternity, from the inaccessible heights of His station, 
His tongue proclaimeth that there is none other God 

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but Him.  He Himself, independently of all else, hath 
ever been a witness unto His own oneness, the revealer 
of His own nature, the glorifier of His own 
essence.  He, verily, is the All-Powerful, the Almighty, 
the Beauteous. 
     He is supreme over His servants, and standeth over 
His creatures.  In His hand is the source of authority 
and truth.  He maketh men alive by His signs, and 
causeth them to die through His wrath.  He shall not 
be asked of His doings and His might is equal unto 
all things.  He is the Potent, the All-Subduing.  He 
holdeth within His grasp the empire of all things, 
and on His right hand is fixed the Kingdom of 
His Revelation.  His power, verily, embraceth the 
whole of creation.  Victory and overlordship are His; 
all might and dominion are His; all glory and greatness 
are His.  He, of a truth, is the All-Glorious, the 
Most Powerful, the Unconditioned. 


                       LVIII 

     Praise be to Thee, to Whom the tongues of all 
created things have, from eternity, called, and yet 
failed to attain the heaven of Thine eternal holiness 
and grandeur.  The eyes of all beings have been opened 
to behold the beauty of Thy radiant countenance, 
yet none hath succeeded in gazing on the brightness 

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of the light of Thy face.  The hands of them that are 
nigh unto Thee have, ever since the foundation of 
Thy glorious sovereignty and the establishment of 
Thy holy dominion, been raised suppliantly towards 
Thee, yet no one hath been able to touch the hem 
of the robe that clotheth Thy Divine and sovereign 
Essence.  And yet none can deny that Thou hast ever 
been, through the wonders of Thy generosity and 
bounty, supreme over all things, art powerful to do 
all things, and art nearer unto all things than they 
are unto themselves. 
     Far be it, then, from Thy glory that anyone 
should gaze on Thy wondrous beauty with any eye 
save Thine own eye, or hear the melodies proclaiming 
Thine almighty sovereignty with any ear except Thine 
own ear.  Too high art Thou exalted for the eye of 
any creature to behold Thy beauty, or for the understanding 
of any heart to scale the heights of Thine 
immeasurable knowledge.  For should the birds of the 
hearts of them that are nigh unto Thee be ever enabled 
to soar as long as Thine own overpowering 
sovereignty can endure, or to ascend as long as the 
empire of Thy Divine holiness can last, they shall, in 
no wise, be able to transcend the limitations which a 
contingent world hath imposed upon them, nor pass 
beyond its confines.  How, then, can he whose very 
creation is restricted by such limitations, attain unto 
Him Who is the Lord of the Kingdom of all created 
things, or ascend into the heaven of Him Who ruleth 
the realms of loftiness and grandeur? 

+P89 
     Glorified, immeasurably glorified art Thou, my 
Best-Beloved!  Inasmuch as Thou hast ordained that 
the utmost limit to which they who lift their hearts 
to Thee can rise is the confession of their powerlessness 
to enter the realms of Thy holy and transcendent 
unity, and that the highest station which they who 
aspire to know Thee can reach is the acknowledgment 
of their impotence to attain the retreats of Thy sublime 
knowledge I, therefore, beseech Thee, by this 
very powerlessness which is beloved of Thee, and 
which Thou hast decreed as the goal of them that have 
reached and attained Thy court, and by the splendors 
of Thy countenance that have encompassed all things, 
and by the energies of Thy Will whereby the entire 
creation hath been generated, not to deprive them 
that have set their hopes in Thee of the wonders of 
Thy mercy, nor to withhold from such as have sought 
Thee the treasures of Thy grace.  Ignite, then, within 
their hearts the torch of Thy love, that its flame may 
consume all else except their wondrous remembrance 
of Thee, and that no trace may be left in those hearts 
except the gem-like evidences of Thy most holy 
sovereignty, so that from the land wherein they dwell 
no voice may be heard except the voice that extolleth 
Thy mercifulness and might, that on the earth on 
which they walk no light may shine except the light 
of Thy beauty, and that within every soul naught 
may be discovered except the revelation of Thy countenance 
and the tokens of Thy glory, that haply Thy 
servants may show forth only that which shall please 

+P90 
Thee and shall conform wholly unto Thy most 
potent will. 
     Glory be to Thee, O my God!  The power of Thy 
might beareth me witness!  I can have no doubt that 
should the holy breaths of Thy loving-kindness and 
the breeze of Thy bountiful favor cease, for less than 
the twinkling of an eye, to breathe over all created 
things, the entire creation would perish, and all that 
are in heaven and on earth would be reduced to utter 
nothingness.  Magnified, therefore, be the marvelous 
evidences of Thy transcendent power!  Magnified be 
the potency of Thine exalted might!  Magnified be the 
majesty of Thine all-encompassing greatness, and the 
energizing influence of Thy will!  Such is Thy greatness 
that wert Thou to concentrate the eyes of all 
men in the eye of one of Thy servants, and to compress 
all their hearts within his heart, and wert Thou 
to enable him to behold within himself all the things 
Thou hast created through Thy power and fashioned 
through Thy might, and were he to ponder, throughout 
eternity, over the realms of Thy creation and the 
range of Thy handiwork, he would unfailingly discover 
that there is no created thing but is overshadowed 
by Thine all-conquering power, and is vitalized 
through Thine all-embracing sovereignty. 
     Behold me, then, O my God, fallen prostrate upon 
the dust before Thee, confessing my powerlessness 
and Thine omnipotence, my poverty and Thy wealth, 
mine evanescence and Thine eternity, mine utter 
abasement and Thine infinite glory.  I recognize that 

+P91 
there is none other God but Thee, that Thou hast no 
peer nor partner, none to equal or rival Thee.  In 
Thine unapproachable loftiness Thou hast, from eternity, 
been exalted above the praise of any one but 
Thee, and shalt continue for ever, in Thy transcendent 
singleness and glory, to be sanctified from the 
glorification of any one except Thine own Self. 
     I swear by Thy might, O my Beloved!  To make 
mention of any created thing beseemeth not Thy 
most exalted Self, and to bestow any praise upon any 
one of Thy creatures would be wholly unworthy of 
Thy great glory.  Nay, such a mention would be but 
blasphemy uttered within the court of Thy holiness, 
and such praise would amount to no less than a transgression 
in the face of the evidences of Thy Divine 
sovereignty.  For the mere mention of any one of 
Thy creatures would in itself imply an assertion of 
their existence before the court of Thy singleness and 
unity.  Such an assertion would be naught but open 
blasphemy, an act of impiety, the essence of profanity 
and a wanton crime. 
     Wherefore, I bear witness with my soul, my spirit, 
my entire being, that should They Who are the Day-Springs 
of Thy most holy unity and the Manifestations 
of Thy transcendent oneness be able to soar so 
long as Thine own sovereignty endureth and Thine 
all-compelling authority can last, they will fail in the 
end to attain unto even the precincts of the court 
wherein Thou didst reveal the effulgence of but one 
of Thy most mighty Names.  Glorified, glorified be, 

+P92 
therefore, Thy wondrous majesty.  Glorified, glorified 
be Thine unattainable loftiness.  Glorified, glorified be 
the &preeminence of Thy kingship and the sublimity 
of Thine authority and power. 
     The highest faculties which the learned have possessed, 
and whatsoever truths they, in their search 
after the gems of Thy knowledge, have discovered; 
the brightest realities with which the wise have been 
endowed, and whatever secrets they, in their attempts 
to fathom the mysteries of Thy wisdom, have unraveled, 
have all been created through the generative 
power of the Spirit that was breathed into the 
Pen which Thy hands have fashioned.  How, then, can 
the thing which Thy Pen hath created be capable of 
comprehending those treasures of Thy Faith with 
which, as decreed by Thee, that Pen hath been invested? 
How can it ever know of the Fingers that 
grasp Thy Pen, and of Thy merciful favors with 
which it hath been endowed?  How can it, already 
unable to reach this station, be made aware of the 
existence of Thy Hand that controlleth the Fingers 
of Thy might?  How can it attain unto the comprehension 
of the nature of Thy Will that animateth the 
movement of Thy Hand? 
     Glorified, glorified be Thou, O my God!  How can 
I ever hope to ascend into the heaven of Thy most 
holy will, or gain admittance into the tabernacle of 
Thy Divine knowledge, knowing as I do that the 
minds of the wise and learned are impotent to fathom 

+P93 
the secrets of Thy handiwork--a handiwork which is 
itself but a creation of Thy will? 
     Praise be to Thee, O Lord, my God, my Master, 
my Possessor, my King.  Now that I have confessed 
unto Thee my powerlessness and the powerlessness of 
all created things, and have acknowledged my poverty 
and the poverty of the entire creation, I call unto 
Thee with my tongue and the tongues of all that are 
in heaven and on earth, and beseech Thee with my 
heart and the hearts of all that have entered beneath 
the shadow of Thy names and Thine attributes, not to 
shut us from the doors of Thy loving-kindness and 
grace, nor to suffer the breeze of Thy bountiful care 
and favor to cease from being wafted over our souls, 
nor to permit that our hearts be occupied with any 
one except Thee, or our minds to be busied with any 
remembrance save remembrance of Thy Self. 
     By the glory of Thy might, O my God!  Wert Thou 
to set me king over Thy realms, and to establish me 
upon the throne of Thy sovereignty, and to deliver, 
through Thy power, the reins of the entire creation 
into my hands, and wert Thou to cause me, though 
it be for less than a moment, to be occupied with 
these things and be oblivious of the wondrous memories 
associated with Thy most mighty, most perfect, 
and most exalted Name, my soul would still remain 
unsatisfied, and the pangs of my heart unstilled. 
Nay, I would, in that very state, recognize myself as 
the poorest of the poor, and the most wretched of 
the wretched. 

+P94 
     Magnified be Thy name, O my God!  Now that 
Thou hast caused me to apprehend this truth, I beseech 
Thee by Thy Name which no scroll can bear, 
which no heart can imagine and no tongue can utter 
--a Name which will remain concealed so long as 
Thine own Essence is hidden, and will be glorified so 
long as Thine own Being is extolled--to unfurl, ere 
the present year draw to a close, the ensigns of Thine 
undisputed ascendancy and triumph, that the whole 
creation may be enriched by Thy wealth, and may 
be exalted through the ennobling influence of Thy 
transcendent sovereignty, and that all may arise and 
promote Thy Cause. 
     Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the All-Highest, 
the All-Glorious, the All-Subduing, the All-Possessing. 


                       LIX 

     All praise, O my God, be to Thee Who art the 
Source of all glory and majesty, of greatness and 
honor, of sovereignty and dominion, of loftiness and 
grace, of awe and power.  Whomsoever Thou willest 
Thou causest to draw nigh unto the Most Great 
Ocean, and on whomsoever Thou desirest Thou conferrest 
the honor of recognizing Thy Most Ancient 
Name.  Of all who are in heaven and on earth, none 
can withstand the operation of Thy sovereign Will. 

+P95 
From all eternity Thou didst rule the entire creation, 
and Thou wilt continue for evermore to exercise Thy 
dominion over all created things.  There is none other 
God but Thee, the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the 
All-Powerful, the All-Wise. 
     Illumine, O Lord, the faces of Thy servants, that 
they may behold Thee; and cleanse their hearts that 
they may turn unto the court of Thy heavenly 
favors, and recognize Him Who is the Manifestation 
of Thy Self and the Day-Spring of Thine Essence. 
Verily, Thou art the Lord of all worlds.  There is no 
God but Thee, the Unconstrained, the All-Subduing. 


                       LX 

     Glorified be Thou, O my God!  Behold Thou my 
head ready to fall before the sword of Thy Will, my 
neck prepared to bear the chains of Thy Desire, my 
heart yearning to be made a target for the darts of 
Thy Decree, mine eyes expectant to gaze on the 
tokens and signs of Thy wondrous Mercy.  For whatsoever 
may befall me from Thee is the cherished 
desire of them who thirst to meet Thee, and the 
supreme aspiration of such as have drawn nigh unto 
Thy court. 
     By the glory of Thy might, O Thou my Well-Beloved! 
To have sacrificed my life for the Manifestations 

+P96 
of Thy Self, to have offered up my soul in the 
path of the Revealers of Thy wondrous Beauty, is to 
have sacrificed my spirit for Thy Spirit, my being for 
Thy Being, my glory for Thy glory.  It is as if I had 
offered up all these things for Thy sake, and for the 
sake of Thy loved ones. 
     Though my body be pained by the trials that befall 
me from Thee, though it be afflicted by the revelations 
of Thy Decree, yet my soul rejoiceth at having 
partaken of the waters of Thy Beauty, and at having 
attained the shores of the ocean of Thine eternity. 
Doth it beseem a lover to flee from his beloved, or to 
desert the object of his heart's desire?  Nay, we all believe 
in Thee, and eagerly hope to enter Thy presence. 


                       LXI 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God!  Thou dost 
witness that Thy will hath prevailed over all created 
things, and Thy mercy hath surpassed all who are in 
heaven and on earth.  And when Thou didst purpose 
to unveil Thy sovereignty, and to glorify Thy word, 
and to reveal Thy bounteousness and mercy, Thou 
didst raise up one of Thy servants, and didst choose 
Him above all Thy creatures, and didst single Him 
out for Thy purpose, and didst clothe Him with the 
robe of Thy guidance, and didst immerse Him beneath 

+P97 
the seas of Thy majesty and grandeur, and 
didst sanctify Him from all that beseemeth not the 
greatness of Thy glory and the power of Thy might, 
and didst bid Him to cry out before all that are in 
heaven and on earth, and summon the multitudes to 
the Manifestation of Thy Self and the Revealer of 
Thy signs. 
     No sooner had He proclaimed Thy Cause, and 
risen up to carry out the things prescribed unto Him 
in the Tablets of Thy decree, than the Great Terror 
fell upon Thy creatures.  Some turned towards Thee, 
and detached themselves from all except Thee, and 
sanctified their souls from the world and all that is 
therein, and were so enravished by the sweetness of 
Thy voice that they forsook all Thou hadst created 
in the kingdom of Thy creation.  Others recognized 
Thee and then hesitated, others allowed the world to 
come in between them and Thee and to withhold 
them from recognizing Thee.  Others disdained Thee, 
and turned back from Thee, and wished to prevent 
Thee from achieving Thy purpose.  And yet behold 
how all of them are calling upon Thee, and are expecting 
the things they were promised in Thy Tablets. 
And when the Promised One came unto them, 
they recognized Him not, and disbelieved in Thy 
signs, and repudiated Thy clear tokens, and strayed 
so grievously from Thy path that they slew Thy 
servants, through the brightness of whose faces the 
countenances of the Concourse on high have been 
illumined. 

+P98 
     I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all 
names, to guard Thy loved ones against Thine enemies, 
and to strengthen them in their love for Thee 
and in fulfilling Thy pleasure.  Do Thou protect them, 
that their footsteps may slip not, that their hearts 
may not be shut out as by a veil from Thee, and that 
their eyes may be restrained from beholding anything 
that is not of Thee.  Cause them to be so enraptured 
by the sweetness of Thy divine melodies 
that they will rid themselves of all attachment to 
any one except Thee, and will turn wholly towards 
Thee, and extol Thee under all conditions, saying: 
"Praised be Thou, O Lord our God, inasmuch as 
Thou hast enabled us to recognize Thy most exalted 
and all-glorious Self.  We will, by Thy mercy, cleave 
to Thee, and will detach ourselves from any one but 
Thee.  We have realized that Thou art the Beloved 
of the worlds and the Creator of earth and heaven!" 
     Glorified be God, the Lord of all creation! 


                       LXII 

     Lauded and glorified art Thou, O Lord my God! 
Thou art He Who from everlasting hath been clothed 
with majesty, with authority and power, and will 
continue unto everlasting to be arrayed with honor, 
with strength and glory.  The learned, one and all, 

+P99 
stand aghast before the signs and tokens of Thy 
handiwork, while the wise find themselves, without 
exception, impotent to unravel the mystery of Them 
Who are the Manifestations of Thy might and power. 
Every man of insight hath confessed his powerlessness 
to scale the heights of Thy knowledge, and every 
man of learning hath acknowledged his failure to 
fathom the nature of Thine Essence. 
     Having barred the way that leadeth unto Thee, 
Thou hast, by virtue of Thine authority and through 
the potency of Thy will, called into being Them Who 
are the Manifestations of Thy Self, and hast entrusted 
Them with Thy message unto Thy people, and caused 
Them to become the Day-Springs of Thine inspiration, 
the Exponents of Thy Revelation, the Treasuries 
of Thy Knowledge and the Repositories of Thy Faith, 
that all men may, through Them, turn their faces 
towards Thee, and may draw nigh unto the kingdom 
of Thy Revelation and the heaven of Thy grace. 
     I beseech Thee, therefore, by Thyself and by Them, 
to send down, from the right hand of the throne of 
Thy grace, upon all that dwell on earth, that which 
shall wash them from the stain of their trespasses 
against Thee, and cause them to become wholly devoted 
to Thy Self, O Thou in Whose hand is the 
source of all gifts, that they may all arise to serve 
Thy Cause, and may detach themselves entirely from 
all except Thee.  Thou art the Almighty, the All-Glorious, 
the Unrestrained. 
     O my God, my Master, my Best-Beloved!  I am 

+P100 
Thy servant and the son of Thy servant.  I have held 
fast the cord of Thy grace, and clung to the hem 
of the garment of Thy loving providence.  I entreat 
Thee, by Thy Most Great Name, Whom Thou hast 
appointed as the unerring Balance among the nations, 
and Thine infallible Proof unto all men, not to forsake 
me, nor to abandon me to my corrupt desires. 
Do Thou preserve me beneath the shadow of Thy 
Supreme Sinlessness, and enable me to magnify Thine 
own Self amidst the concourse of Thy creatures. 
Withhold not from me the Divine fragrance of Thy 
days, and deprive me not of the sweet savors wafting 
from the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation.  Bestow on 
me the good of this world and of the next, through 
the power of Thy grace that hath encompassed all 
created things and Thy mercy that hath surpassed 
the entire creation.  Thou art He Who holdeth in His 
grasp the kingdom of all things.  Thou doest what 
Thou willest through Thy decree, and choosest, 
through the power of Thy might, whatsoever Thou 
desirest.  None can resist Thy will; naught can exhaust 
the impelling force of Thy command.  There 
is no God but Thee, the Almighty, the All-Glorious, 
the Most Bountiful. 

+P101 
                       LXIII 

     Thou beholdest, O my God, Thy servant who 
dwelleth in this prison-house, wholly detached from 
any one but Thee, his eyes turned in the direction of 
the Day-Spring of Thy mercy, his heart longing for 
the wondrous manifestations of Thy grace.  Thou, 
O my Lord, hast reckoned up the ills that have 
afflicted him in Thy path.  Thou seest him compassed 
about with such of Thy creatures as have transgressed 
and rebelled against Thee, who have come in 
between him and Thy loved ones, who have fixed his 
abode in this land and wronged Thee, and who have 
hindered Thy servants from turning towards Thee. 
     For all these things I offer thanksgiving unto Thee, 
O my Lord!  I implore Thee to assist me and them 
that love me to magnify Thy Word, and to endow 
us with such strength that the ills of this world and 
its tribulations will be powerless to hinder us from 
remembering Thee and from extolling Thy virtues. 
Powerful art Thou to do all things; resplendent art 
Thou above all things. 
     Every conqueror is but a serf whom Thy hand 
hath subjected, and the richest of the rich is as destitute 
before the immensity of Thy wealth.  The noblest 
of nobles is humbled when faced with the manifestations 
of Thy glory, and the mightiest of potentates 
is a mere abject one when confronted with the compelling 
evidences of Thine authority. 

+P102 
     Tear asunder, O my God, the veil of vain imaginings 
that hath obscured the vision of Thy people, 
that all may haste towards Thee, may tread the path 
of Thy pleasure, and walk in the ways of Thy Faith. 
We are, O my God, Thy servants and Thy bondsmen. 
Thou art sufficient unto us so that we can dispense 
with the world and all that is therein.  We are wholly 
satisfied with all that hath befallen us in Thy path, 
and exclaim:  "Praised be Thou, in Whose hand are 
the realms of revelation and of creation, and all the 
kingdoms of earth and heaven!" 


                       LXIV 

     Praise be to Thee, O Lord my God, my Master! 
Thou hearest the sighing of those who, though they 
long to behold Thy face, are yet separated from 
Thee and far distant from Thy court.  Thou testifiest 
to the lamentations which those who have recognized 
Thee pour forth because of their exile from Thee and 
their yearning to meet Thee.  I beseech Thee by those 
hearts which contain naught except the treasures of 
Thy remembrance and praise, and which show forth 
only the testimonies of Thy greatness and the evidences 
of Thy might, to bestow on Thy servants who 
desire Thee power to approach the seat of the revelation 
of the splendor of Thy glory and to assist them 

+P103 
whose hopes are set on Thee to enter into the tabernacle 
of Thy transcendent favor and mercy. 
     Naked am I, O my God!  Clothe me with the robe 
of Thy tender mercies.  I am sore athirst; give me to 
drink of the oceans of Thy bountiful favor.  I am a 
stranger; draw me nearer unto the source of Thy 
gifts.  I am sick; sprinkle upon me the healing waters 
of Thy grace.  I am a captive; rid me of my bondage, 
by the power of Thy might and through the force 
of Thy will, that I may soar on the wings of detachment 
towards the loftiest summits of Thy creation. 
Thou, verily, doest what Thou choosest.  There is no 
God but Thee, the Help in Peril, the All-Glorious, 
the Unconstrained. 


                       LXV 

     Glorified art Thou, O my God!  Thou knowest that 
my sole aim in revealing Thy Cause hath been to 
reveal Thee and not my self, and to manifest Thy 
glory rather than my glory.  In Thy path, and to 
attain Thy pleasure, I have scorned rest, joy, delight. 
At all times and under all conditions my gaze hath 
been fixed on Thy precepts, and mine eyes bent upon 
the things Thou hast bidden me observe in Thy Tablets. 
I have wakened every morning to the light of 

+P104 
Thy praise and Thy remembrance, and reached every 
evening inhaling the fragrances of Thy mercy. 
     And when the entire creation was stirred up, and 
the whole earth was convulsed, and the sweet savors 
of Thy name, the All-Praised, had almost ceased to 
breathe over Thy realms, and the winds of Thy mercy 
had well-nigh been stilled throughout Thy dominions, 
Thou didst, through the power of Thy might, 
raise me up among Thy servants, and bid me to show 
forth Thy sovereignty amidst Thy people.  Thereupon 
I arose before all Thy creatures, strengthened 
by Thy help and Thy power, and summoned all the 
multitudes unto Thee, and announced unto all Thy 
servants Thy favors and Thy gifts, and invited them 
to turn towards this Ocean, every drop of the waters 
of which crieth out, proclaiming unto all that are 
in heaven and on earth that He is, in truth, the Fountain 
of all life, and the Quickener of the entire creation, 
and the Object of the adoration of all worlds, 
and the Best-Beloved of every understanding heart, 
and the Desire of all them that are nigh unto Thee. 
     Though the fierce winds of the hatred of the 
wicked doers blew and beat on this Lamp, He was, 
at no time, in His love for Thy beauty, hindered 
from shedding the fragrance of His light.  As the 
transgressions committed against Thee waxed greater 
and greater, my eagerness to reveal Thy Cause correspondingly 
increased, and as the tribulations deepened 
--and to this Thy glory beareth me witness-- 

+P105 
a fuller measure of Thy sovereignty and of Thy 
power was vouchsafed by me unto Thy creatures. 
     And finally, I was cast by the transgressors into 
the prison-city of &Akka, and my kindred were made 
captives in &Baghdad.  The power of Thy might beareth 
me witness, O my God!  Every trouble that hath 
touched me in Thy path hath added to my joy and 
increased my gladness.  I swear by Thee, O Thou Who 
art the King of Kings!  None of the kings of the 
earth hath power to hinder me from remembering 
Thee or from extolling Thy virtues.  Were they to 
be leagued--as they have been leagued--against me, 
and to brandish their sharpest swords and most afflictive 
spears against me, I would not hesitate to magnify 
Thy name before all them that are in Thy 
heaven and on Thy earth.  Nay rather, I would cry 
out and say:  "This, O my Beloved, is my face which 
I have offered up for Thy face, and this is my spirit 
which I have sacrificed for Thy spirit, and this is 
my blood that seetheth in my veins, in its longing 
to be shed for love of Thee and in Thy path." 
     Though--as Thou beholdest me, O my God--I be 
dwelling in a place within whose walls no voice can 
be heard except the sound of the echo, though all the 
gates of ease and comfort be shut against us, and 
thick darkness appear to have compassed us on every 
side, yet my soul hath been so inflamed by its love 
for Thee, that nothing whatsoever can either quench 
the fire of its love or abate the consuming flame of 
its desire.  Lifting up its voice, it crieth aloud amidst 

+P106 
Thy servants, and calleth them, at all times and under 
all conditions, unto Thee. 
     I beseech Thee, by Thy Most Great Name, to open 
the eyes of Thy servants, that they may behold Thee 
shining above the horizon of Thy majesty and glory, 
and that they may not be hindered by the croaking 
of the raven from hearkening to the voice of the 
Dove of Thy sublime oneness, nor be prevented by 
the corrupt waters from partaking of the pure wine 
of Thy bounty and the everlasting streams of Thy 
gifts. 
     Gather them, then, together around this Divine 
Law, the covenant of which Thou hast established 
with all Thy Prophets and Thy Messengers, and 
Whose ordinances Thou hast written down in Thy 
Tablets and Thy Scriptures.  Raise them up, moreover, 
to such heights as will enable them to perceive 
Thy Call. 
     Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  Thou 
art, verily, the Inaccessible, the All-Glorious. 


                       LXVI 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  Thou seest 
me dwelling in this prison-house that lieth behind the 
seas and the mountains, and knowest full well what 
I have endured for love of Thee and for the sake of 

+P107 
Thy Cause.  Thou art He, O my God, Who hath 
raised me up at Thy behest, and bidden me to occupy 
Thy seat, and to summon all men to the court of 
Thy mercy.  It is Thou Who hast commanded me to 
tell out the things Thou didst destine for them in the 
Tablet of Thy decree and didst inscribe with the pen 
of Thy Revelation, and Who hast enjoined on me the 
duty of kindling the fire of Thy love in the hearts 
of Thy servants, and of drawing all the peoples of 
the earth nearer to the habitation of Thy throne. 
     And when, as bidden by Thee, I arose and called 
out, by Thy leave, all Thy creatures, the wayward 
among Thy servants opposed me.  Some turned away 
from me, others disowned my claim, a few hesitated, 
while others were sore perplexed, notwithstanding 
that Thy testimony was set forth before the followers 
of all religions, and Thy proof demonstrated unto 
all the peoples of the earth, and the signs of Thy 
might so powerfully manifested as to encompass the 
entire creation. 
     I was, moreover, opposed by mine own kindred, 
although, as Thou knowest, they were dear to me and 
I had desired for them that which I had desired for 
mine own self.  These are the ones who, when learning 
that I had been cast into prison, perpetrated against 
me what no man else on earth had perpetrated. 
     I entreat Thee, therefore, O my God, by Thy 
name by which Thou hast separated between truth 
and denial, to purify their hearts of all evil suggestions, 
and to enable them to draw nigh unto Him 

+P108 
Who is the Day-Spring of Thy names and Thine 
attributes. 
     Thou knowest, O my God, that I have severed 
every tie that bindeth me to any of Thy creatures 
except that most exalted tie that uniteth me with 
whosoever cleaveth unto Thee, in this the day of the 
revelation of Thy most august Self, that hath appeared 
in Thy name, the All-Glorious.  Thou knowest 
that I have dissolved every bond that knitteth me 
to any one of my kindred except such as have enjoyed 
near access to Thy most effulgent face. 
     I have no will but Thy will, O my Lord, and cherish 
no desire except Thy desire.  From my pen floweth 
only the summons which Thine own exalted pen hath 
voiced, and my tongue uttereth naught save what 
the Most Great Spirit hath itself proclaimed in the 
kingdom of Thine eternity.  I am stirred by nothing 
else except the winds of Thy will, and breathe no 
word except the words which, by Thy leave and 
Thine inspiration, I am led to pronounce. 
     Praise be to Thee, O Thou Who art the Well-Beloved 
of all that have known Thee, and the Desire 
of the hearts of such as are devoted to Thee, inasmuch 
as Thou hast made me a target for the ills that 
I suffer in my love for Thee, and the object of the 
assaults launched against me in Thy path.  Thy glory 
beareth me witness!  I can, on no account, feel impatient 
of the adversities that I have borne in my love 
for Thee.  From the very day Thou didst reveal Thyself 
unto me, I have accepted for myself every manner 

+P109 
of tribulation.  Every moment of my life my head 
crieth out to Thee and saith:  "Would, O my Lord, 
that I could be raised on the spear-point in Thy 
path!" while my blood entreateth Thee saying:  "Dye 
the earth with me, O my God, for the sake of Thy 
love and Thy pleasure!"  Thou knowest that I have, 
at no time, sought to guard my body against any 
affliction, nay rather I have continually anticipated 
the things Thou didst ordain for me in the Tablet 
of Thy decree. 
     Behold, then, O my God, my loneliness among Thy 
servants and my remoteness from Thy friends and 
Thy chosen ones.  I beseech Thee, by the showers of 
the clouds of Thy mercy, whereby Thou hast caused 
the blossoms of Thy praise and utterance and the 
flowers of Thy wisdom and testimony to spring forth 
in the hearts of all them that have recognized Thy 
oneness, to supply Thy servants and my kindred with 
the fruits of the tree of Thy unity, in these days 
when Thou hast been established upon the throne of 
Thy mercy.  Hinder them not, O my Lord, from attaining 
unto the things Thou dost possess, and write 
down for them that which will aid them to scale the 
heights of Thy grace and favor.  Give them, moreover, 
to drink of the living waters of Thy knowledge, 
and ordain for them the good of this world and of 
the world to come. 
     Thou art, verily, the Lord of &Baha, and the Beloved 
of his heart, and the Object of his desire, and the 
Inspirer of his tongue, and the Source of his soul.  No 

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God is there but Thee, the Inaccessible, the Most 
High.  Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most 
Exalted, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Merciful. 


                       LXVII 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  I yield Thee 
thanks for having enabled me to recognize the Manifestation 
of Thyself, and for having severed me from 
Thine enemies, and laid bare before mine eyes their 
misdeeds and wicked works in Thy days, and for having 
rid me of all attachment to them, and caused me 
to turn wholly towards Thy grace and bountiful 
favors.  I give Thee thanks, also, for having sent down 
upon me from the clouds of Thy will that which 
hath so sanctified me from the hints of the infidels 
and the allusions of the misbelievers that I have fixed 
my heart firmly on Thee, and fled from such as 
have denied the light of Thy countenance.  Again I 
thank Thee for having empowered me to be steadfast 
in Thy love, and to speak forth Thy praise and to 
extol Thy virtues, and for having given me to drink 
of the cup of Thy mercy that hath surpassed all 
things visible and invisible. 
     Thou art the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious, 
the All-Loving. 

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                       LXVIII 

     Praised be Thou, O my God!  Thou seest me shut up 
in this Prison, and art well aware that I have entered 
it solely for Thy sake and for the sake of the glorification 
of Thy word and the proclamation of Thy 
Cause.  I cry out to Thee, this very moment, O Thou 
Who art the Lord of all worlds, beseeching Thee, by 
Thine undoubted Name, to attract the hearts of Thy 
servants unto the Day-Spring of Thy most excellent 
titles and the Dawning-Place of Thy most resplendent 
signs. 
     But for the troubles that touch me in Thy path, 
O my God, how else could my heart rejoice in Thy 
days; and were it not for the blood which is shed for 
love of Thee, what else could tinge the faces of Thy 
chosen ones before the eyes of Thy creatures?  I swear 
by Thy might!  The ornament that adorneth the 
countenance of Thy dear ones is the blood which, in 
their love for Thee, floweth out of their foreheads 
over their faces. 
     Thou beholdest, O my God, how every bone in my 
body soundeth like a pipe with the music of Thine 
inspiration, revealing the signs of Thy oneness and the 
clear tokens of Thy unity.  I entreat Thee, O my God, 
by Thy Name which irradiateth all things, to raise up 
such servants as shall incline their ears to the voice 
of the melodies that hath ascended from the right 
hand of the throne of Thy glory.  Make them, then, 

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to quaff from the hand of Thy grace the wine of 
Thy mercy, that it may assure their hearts, and cause 
them to turn away from the left hand of idle fancies 
and vain imaginings to the right hand of confidence 
and certitude. 
     Now that Thou hast guided them unto the door of 
Thy grace, O my Lord, cast them not away, by Thy 
bounty; and now that Thou hast summoned them 
unto the horizon of Thy Cause, keep them not back 
from Thee, by Thy graciousness and favor.  Powerful 
art Thou to do as Thou pleasest.  No God is there but 
Thee, the Omniscient, the All-Informed. 


                    LXIX 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  My tongue, 
both the tongue of my body and the tongue of my 
heart, my limbs and members, every pulsating vein 
within me, every hair of my head, all proclaim that 
Thou art God, and that there is none other God 
beside Thee.  From everlasting Thou hast been immeasurably 
exalted above all similitudes and comparisons, 
and sanctified from whatsoever pertaineth to 
the creation Thou hast created and fashioned.  From 
eternity Thou hast been alone, with none to share 
the majesty of Thy singleness, and hast remained far 

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above the changes and chances to which all Thy creatures 
are subjected. 
     And when Thou didst purpose to demonstrate the 
power of Thy sovereign might, and to glorify Thy 
word, and to guide the steps of Thy people, Thou 
didst raise up from among Thy creatures One of Thy 
servants, Whom Thou didst send forth with the signs 
of Thy sovereignty, and Whom Thou didst endue 
with the clear tokens of Thy oneness, that He might 
fulfill Thy testimony unto all created things, and 
perfect Thy proof before all men. 
     As soon as He revealed Himself, as bidden by Thee, 
and called Thy servants to turn in the direction of 
Thy gifts, and to set their faces towards the horizon 
of Thy knowledge, the signs of dissension appeared 
amongst them.  Some responded to Thy call and, without 
the least hesitation, obeyed Thy summons.  Others 
turned their backs to Thee, and followed the desires 
of a corrupt inclination. 
     I implore Thee, O my God, by Thy Most Great 
Name, to enrapture the nations through the potency 
of the Word which Thou didst ordain to be the king 
of all words, the Word whereby the goodly pearls of 
Thy hidden wisdom were uncovered, and the gem-like 
mysteries which were wrapped up within Thee 
were unraveled.  Deprive them not, by Thy grace 
and bounty, of the things Thou didst desire for them, 
and suffer them not to be far removed from the 
shores of the ocean of Thy presence. 
     Every existence, whether seen or unseen, O my 

+P114 
Lord, testifieth that Thy mercy hath surpassed all 
created things, and Thy loving-kindness embraced 
the entire creation.  Look upon them, I entreat Thee, 
with the eyes of Thy mercy.  Thou art the Ever-Forgiving, 
the Most Compassionate.  Do with them as 
beseemeth Thy glory, and Thy majesty, and Thy 
greatness, and Thy bounteousness and Thy grace. 
Deal not with them according to the limitations imposed 
upon them, or the manifold vicissitudes of their 
earthly life. 
     Thou knowest, O my Lord, that I am but one of 
Thy servants.  I have tasted of the sweetness of Thy 
speech, and acknowledged Thy unity and Thy singleness, 
and set my face towards the Source of Thy most 
excellent names and the Day-Spring of Thy transcendent 
attributes, and wished to be enabled by Thee 
to immerse myself beneath the ocean of Thy oneness 
and to be submerged by the mighty waters of Thy 
unity. 
     Assist me, by Thy strengthening grace, O my Lord, 
to do what Thou didst will, and withhold not from 
me the things Thou dost possess.  So enravish me with 
the wonders of Thine utterances that the noise and 
distraction of this world may be powerless to deter 
me from turning unto Thee, and may fail to shake 
my constancy in Thy Cause, or to distract my gaze 
from the horizon of Thy grace.  Aid me, then, O my 
God, to do what pleaseth Thee, and to carry out Thy 
will.  Write down for me, moreover, the good of this 
world and of the world which is to come, and ordain 

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for me a seat of truth in Thy presence.  Potent art 
Thou to do what Thou willest, and to rule as Thou 
pleasest.  No God is there but Thee, the Inaccessible, 
the All-Glorious, the Most Great. 
     All-praise to Thee, O Lord of the worlds and the 
Object of the adoration of the entire creation! 


                       LXX 

     Faded now is all that erstwhile flourished in the 
Paradise of Thy transcendent oneness, O my God! 
Where are the rain-giving clouds of Thy mercy? 
Shorn are the branches of the Tree of Thy unity of 
the vesture of Thy majesty and wisdom; where is the 
spring-time of Thy gifts and bounties?  Motionless 
lies the Ark of Thy Cause on the sea of Thy creation; 
where are the winds of Thy grace and favors? 
Encompassed on every side is Thy Lamp by the 
tempests of discord blowing from every land; where 
is the globe of Thy graciousness and protection? 
     Thou seest, O my God, how the eyes of these poor 
creatures are bent upon the horizon of Thy riches, 
how the hearts of these helpless ones are set in the 
direction of Thy might.  I beseech Thee, O Thou Who 
art the sole Desire of them that have recognized 
Thee, and the Object of the adoration of the entire 
creation, not to suffer them, now that Thou hast 

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attracted them by Thy most exalted Word, to be far 
removed from the Tabernacle which Thou hast reared 
up by Thy name, the All-Glorious. 
     They are sore pressed with cares, O my Lord, and 
are encompassed about by the wicked.  Send down, 
therefore, from the heaven of Thy behest Thine invisible 
hosts, that, holding aloft the ensigns of Thy 
victory, they may help them in Thy land, and may 
shield them against Thine adversaries. 
     I entreat Thee, O my God, by Thy name through 
which the clouds have rained down their rain, and 
the streams have flowed, and the fire of Thy love hath 
been kindled throughout Thy dominion, to assist Thy 
servant who hath turned towards Thee, and hath 
spoken forth Thy praise, and determined to help 
Thee.  Fortify, then, his heart, O my God, in Thy 
love and in Thy Faith.  Better is this for him than all 
that hath been created on Thine earth, for the world 
and whatsoever is therein must perish, and what pertaineth 
unto Thee must endure as long as Thy most 
excellent names endure.  By Thy Glory!  Were the 
world to last as long as Thine own kingdom will last, 
to set their affections upon it would still be unseemly 
for such as have quaffed, from the hands of Thy 
mercy, the wine of Thy presence; how much more 
when they recognize its fleetingness and are persuaded 
of its transience.  The chances that overtake it, and 
the changes to which all things pertaining unto it are 
continually subjected, attest its impermanence. 
     Whosoever hath recognized Thee will turn to none 

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save Thee, and will seek from Thee naught else except 
Thyself.  Thou art the sole Desire of the heart of him 
whose thoughts are fixed on Thee, and the highest 
Aspiration of whosoever is wholly devoted unto Thee. 
     No God is there beside Thee, the Almighty, the 
Help in Peril, the All-Glorious, the Most Powerful. 


                       LXXI 

     Magnified be Thy name, O my God, for that Thou 
hast manifested the Day which is the King of Days, 
the Day which Thou didst announce unto Thy chosen 
Ones and Thy Prophets in Thy most excellent Tablets, 
the Day whereon Thou didst shed the splendor 
of the glory of all Thy names upon all created things. 
Great is his blessedness whosoever hath set himself 
towards Thee, and entered Thy presence, and caught 
the accents of Thy voice. 
     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by the name of Him 
round Whom circleth in adoration the kingdom of 
Thy names, that Thou wilt graciously assist them 
that are dear to Thee to glorify Thy word among 
Thy servants, and to shed abroad Thy praise amidst 
Thy creatures, so that the ecstasies of Thy revelation 
may fill the souls of all the dwellers of Thine earth. 
     Since Thou hast guided them, O my Lord, unto 
the living waters of Thy grace, grant, by Thy bounty, 

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that they may not be kept back from Thee; and since 
Thou hast summoned them to the habitation of Thy 
throne, drive them not out from Thy presence, 
through Thy loving-kindness.  Send down upon them 
what shall wholly detach them from aught else except 
Thee, and make them able to soar in the atmosphere 
of Thy nearness, in such wise that neither the ascendancy 
of the oppressor nor the suggestions of them 
that have disbelieved in Thy most august and most 
mighty Self shall be capable of keeping them back 
from Thee. 


                       LXXII 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Thou in Whose hands is 
the kingdom of all names, and in the grasp of Whose 
might are all that are in heaven and all that are on 
earth!  I entreat Thee, by Him Who is Thy Most 
Effulgent Name Whom Thou hast made a target for 
the darts of Thy decree in Thy path, O Thou the 
King of eternity, to rend asunder the veils that have 
shut off Thy creatures from the horizon of Thy glory, 
that haply they may turn their faces in the direction 
of Thy mercy, and draw nigh unto the Day-Spring 
of Thy loving-kindness. 
     Leave not Thy servants to themselves, O my Lord! 
Draw them through the influence of Thine utterances 
unto the Dawning-Place of Thine inspiration, and to 

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the Fountain of Thy Revelation, and to the Treasury 
of Thy wisdom.  Thou art He to Whose strength and 
power all things have testified, Whose Purpose nothing 
whatsoever of all that hath been created in Thy 
heaven and on Thy earth hath been able to frustrate. 
     Render, then, victorious, O my God, Thy servants 
who have set their faces towards Thee, and directed 
their steps to the seat of Thy grace.  Send down, then, 
upon them what will keep them safe from the danger 
of turning to any one but Thee, and from fixing 
their eyes upon aught else except Thyself. 
     Potent art Thou to do what Thou willest, and to 
rule as Thou pleasest.  There is no God but Thee, the 
God of glory and wisdom. 


                       LXXIII 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  I beseech 
Thee by Thy Name, the Restrainer, to withhold from 
us the maleficence of Thine adversaries who have disbelieved 
in Thy testimony, and caviled at Thy 
beauty.  Overpower by Thy Name, the All-Subduing, 
such as have wronged Thy Previous Manifestation 
Who hath now appeared invested with Thy title, the 
All-Glorious.  Lay hold, by Thy name, the Chastiser, 
on them that have treated Thy Cause with scorn, have 
jested at Thy most mighty utterances, and were hindered 

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from attaining this most exalted station.  Enable 
Thy loved ones, by Thy Name, the Victorious, to 
prevail against Thine enemies and the infidels among 
Thy creatures.  Rend asunder, by Thy Name, the 
Cleaver, the veil that hideth the doings of them that 
have besmirched Thine honor and undermined Thy 
Faith among Thy people.  Bind, by Thy Name, the 
Restorer, the broken hearts of them that love Thee, 
and graciously bless them in their affairs.  Teach them, 
by Thy Name, the All-Knowing, the wonders of Thy 
wisdom, that they may cleave steadfastly to Thy 
Faith and walk in the ways of Thy pleasure.  Keep 
them safe, by Thy Name, the Withholder, from the 
tyranny of the oppressor and the wickedness of the 
evil-doers and the malice of the stirrers of mischief. 
Shield them, by Thy Name, the Preserver, within the 
stronghold of Thy might and power, that haply they 
may be protected from the darts of doubt that are 
hurled by such as have rebelled against Thee.  Sanctify 
for Thy servants, by Thy Name which Thou hast 
blessed above all other names, which Thou hast singled 
out for Thy favor, and by which Thou didst 
reveal Thy beauty, these days of which the Pen of 
Thy decree hath distinctly written, and which, according 
to Thy will and wisdom, have been preordained 
in Thine irrevocable Tablet.  Subject to Thy 
rule, by Thy Name, the Conqueror, the people of 
Thy realm, that all may turn towards Thy face and 
forsake their all for love of Thee and for the sake of 
Thy pleasure. 

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     Abase Thou, O my Lord, Thine enemies, and lay 
hold on them with Thy power and might, and let 
them be stricken by the blast of Thy wrath.  Make 
them taste, O my God, of Thine awful majesty and 
vengeance, for they have repudiated the truth of 
the One in Whom they had believed, Who came unto 
them with Thy signs and Thy clear tokens and the 
evidences of Thy power and the manifold revelations 
of Thy might.  Gather, then, together Thy loved 
ones beneath the shadow of the Tree of Thy oneness, 
and of the Manifestation of the effulgent light of 
Thy unity. 
     Thou art, verily, the One Whose power is immense, 
Whose vengeance is terrible.  No God is there beside 
Thee, the Almighty, the Most Powerful. 


                       LXXIV 

     Magnified be Thy name, O Lord my God, inasmuch 
as Thou hast inclined mine ear to Thy voice, 
and called me to Thyself, and opened mine eyes to 
gaze on Thy beauty, and illumined my heart with 
Thy knowledge, and sanctified my breast from the 
doubts of the infidels in Thy days.  I am the one, 
O my God, who lay fast asleep on his couch, when 
lo, the messengers of Thy manifold mercies were sent 
down upon me by Thee, and the gentle winds of Thy 

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loving-kindness blew over me, and roused me up, 
and caused me to set my face towards the sanctuary 
of Thy knowledge, and to fix mine eyes upon the 
splendors of the light of Thy face. 
     I am but a poor creature, O my Lord!  Behold me 
clinging to the hem of Thy riches.  I have fled from 
darkness and from waywardness unto the brightness 
of the light of Thy countenance.  Were I--and to 
this Thy glory beareth me witness--to render thanksgiving 
unto Thee, through the whole continuance 
of Thy kingdom and the duration of the heaven of 
Thine omnipotence, I would still have failed to repay 
Thy manifold bestowals. 
     I implore Thee, O my Lord, by Thy name, the 
Ever-Abiding, and by Thy name which Thou didst 
ordain to be the most great Instrument binding Thee 
to Thy servants, to grant that I may flee for shelter 
to Thy door, and speak forth Thy praise.  Write 
down, then, for me, in every world of Thine, that 
which will enable me to enter beneath Thy shadow 
and within the borders of Thy court. 
     Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most Bountiful, 
the Most Exalted, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most 
Generous. 

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                       LXXV 

     All-praise be to Thee, O Lord, my God!  I know 
not how to sing Thy praise, how to describe Thy 
glory, how to call upon Thy Name.  If I call upon 
Thee by Thy Name, the All-Possessing, I am compelled 
to recognize that He Who holdeth in His hand 
the immediate destinies of all created things is but 
a vassal dependent upon Thee, and is the creation of 
but a word proceeding from Thy mouth.  And if I 
proclaim Thee by the name of Him Who is the All-Compelling, 
I readily discover that He is but a suppliant 
fallen upon the dust, awe-stricken by Thy 
dreadful might, Thy sovereignty and power.  And 
if I attempt to describe Thee by glorifying the oneness 
of Thy Being, I soon realize that such a conception 
is but a notion which mine own fancy hath 
woven, and that Thou hast ever been immeasurably 
exalted above the vain imaginations which the hearts 
of men have devised. 
     The glory of Thy might beareth me witness! 
Whoso claimeth to have known Thee hath, by virtue 
of such a claim, testified to his own ignorance; and 
whoso believeth himself to have attained unto Thee, 
all the atoms of the earth would attest his powerlessness 
and proclaim his failure.  Thou hast, however, 
by virtue of Thy mercy that hath surpassed the 
kingdoms of earth and heaven, deigned to accept from 
Thy servants the laud and honor they pay to Thine 

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own exalted Self, and hast bidden them celebrate Thy 
glory, that the ensigns of Thy guidance may be unfurled 
in Thy cities and the tokens of Thy mercy be 
spread abroad among Thy nations, and that each and 
all may be enabled to attain unto that which Thou 
hast destined for them by Thy decree, and ordained 
unto them through Thine irrevocable will and 
purpose. 
     Having testified, therefore, unto mine own impotence 
and the impotence of Thy servants, I beseech 
Thee, by the brightness of the light of Thy beauty, 
not to refuse Thy creatures attainment to the shores 
of Thy most holy ocean.  Draw them, then, O my 
God, through the Divine sweetness of Thy melodies, 
towards the throne of Thy glory and the seat of Thine 
eternal holiness.  Thou art, verily, the Most Powerful, 
the Supreme Ruler, the Great Giver, the Most Exalted, 
the Ever-Desired. 
     Grant, then, O my God, that Thy servant who 
hath turned towards Thee, hath fixed his gaze upon 
Thee, and clung to the cord of Thy mercifulness and 
favor, may be enabled to partake of the living waters 
of Thy mercy and grace.  Cause him, then, to ascend 
unto the heights to which he aspireth, and withhold 
him not from that which Thou dost possess.  Thou art, 
verily, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Bountiful. 

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                       LXXVI 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  Every time I 
attempt to make mention of Thee, I am hindered 
by the sublimity of Thy station and the overpowering 
greatness of Thy might.  For were I to praise Thee 
throughout the length of Thy dominion and the 
duration of Thy sovereignty, I would find that my 
praise of Thee can befit only such as are like unto 
me, who are themselves Thy creatures, and who have 
been generated through the power of Thy decree and 
been fashioned through the potency of Thy will.  And 
at whatever time my pen ascribeth glory to any one 
of Thy names, methinks I can hear the voice of its 
lamentation in its remoteness from Thee, and can 
recognize its cry because of its separation from Thy 
Self.  I testify that everything other than Thee is but 
Thy creation and is held in the hollow of Thy hand. 
To have accepted any act or praise from Thy creatures 
is but an evidence of the wonders of Thy grace 
and bountiful favors, and a manifestation of Thy 
generosity and providence. 
     I entreat Thee, O my Lord, by Thy Most Great 
Name whereby Thou didst separate light from fire, 
and truth from denial, to send down upon me and 
upon such of my loved ones as are in my company 
the good of this world and of the next.  Supply us, 
then, with Thy wondrous gifts that are hid from the 
eyes of men.  Thou art, verily, the Fashioner of all 

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creation.  No God is there but Thee, the Almighty, 
the All-Glorious, the Most High. 


                       LXXVII 

     O Thou, at Whose dreadful majesty all things have 
trembled, in Whose grasp are the affairs of all men, 
towards Whose grace and mercy are set the faces of 
all Thy creatures!  I entreat Thee, by Thy Name 
which Thou hast ordained to be the spirit of all 
names that are in the kingdom of names, to shield 
us from the whisperings of those who have turned 
away from Thee, and have repudiated the truth of 
Thy most august and most exalted Self, in this Revelation 
that hath caused the kingdom of Thy names 
to tremble. 
     I am one of Thy handmaidens, O my Lord!  I have 
turned my face towards the sanctuary of Thy gracious 
favors and the adored tabernacle of Thy glory. 
Purify me of all that is not of Thee, and strengthen 
me to love Thee and to fulfill Thy pleasure, that I may 
delight myself in the contemplation of Thy beauty, 
and be rid of all attachment to any of Thy creatures, 
and may, at every moment, proclaim:  "Magnified be 
God, the Lord of the worlds!" 
     Let my food, O my Lord, be Thy beauty, and my 
drink the light of Thy presence, and my hope Thy 

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pleasure, and my work Thy praise, and my companion 
Thy remembrance, and my aid Thy sovereignty, 
and my dwelling-place Thy habitation, and 
my home the seat which Thou hast exalted above the 
limitations of them that are shut out as by a veil 
from Thee. 
     Thou art, in truth, the God of power, of strength 
and glory. 


                       LXXVIII 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  Every time I 
am reminded of Thee and muse on Thy virtues, I am 
seized with such ecstasies and am so enravished by 
Thee that I find myself unable to make mention of 
Thy name and to extol Thee.  I am carried back to 
such heights that I recognize my self to be the same 
as the remembrance of Thee in Thy realm, and the 
essence of Thy praise among Thy servants.  As long 
as that self endureth, so long will Thy praise continue 
to be shed abroad among Thy creatures and 
Thy remembrance glorified by Thy people. 
     Every man endued with insight among Thy servants 
is persuaded that my self liveth eternally and 
can never perish, inasmuch as remembrance of Thee 
is eternal and will endure so long as Thine own Self 
endureth, and Thy praise is everlasting and will last as 
long as Thine own sovereignty will last.  By its means 

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Thou art glorified by such of Thy chosen ones as call 
upon Thee and by the sincere among Thy servants. 
Nay, the praise wherewith any one, in the entire 
creation, praiseth Thee proceedeth from this exalted 
self and returneth unto it, even as the sun which, 
while it shineth, sheddeth its splendor upon whatsoever 
may be exposed to its rays.  From this sun is 
generated, and unto it must return, the light which 
is shed over all things. 
     Exalted, immeasurably exalted art Thou above any 
attempt to measure the greatness of Thy Cause, above 
any comparison that one may seek to make, above 
the efforts of the human tongue to utter its import! 
From everlasting Thou hast existed, alone with no 
one else beside Thee, and wilt, to everlasting, continue 
to remain the same, in the sublimity of Thine essence 
and the inaccessible heights of Thy glory. 
     And when Thou didst purpose to make Thyself 
known unto men, Thou didst successively reveal the 
Manifestations of Thy Cause, and ordained each to 
be a sign of Thy Revelation among Thy people, and 
the Day-Spring of Thine invisible Self amidst Thy 
creatures, until the time when, as decreed by Thee, 
all Thy previous Revelations culminated in Him 
Whom Thou hast appointed as the Lord of all who 
are in the heaven of revelation and the kingdom of 
creation, Him Whom Thou hast established as the 
Sovereign Lord of all who are in the heavens and all 
who are on the earth.  He it was Whom Thou hast 
determined to be the Herald of Thy Most Great 

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Revelation and the Announcer of Thy Most Ancient 
Splendor.  In this Thou hadst no other purpose except 
to try them who have manifested Thy most excellent 
titles unto all who are in heaven and on earth.  He it 
was Whom Thou hast commanded to establish His 
covenant with all created things. 
     And when Thy promise came to pass and the set 
time was fulfilled, He Who is the Possessor of all 
Names and Attributes was made manifest unto men. 
Thereupon all that were in the heavens and all that 
were on the earth were terror-stricken save those 
whom Thou didst keep under Thy protection and 
preserve within the shelter of Thy power and gracious 
providence.  There befell Him, at the hands of such 
of Thy creatures as have transgressed against Thee, 
that which the tongue of no one of Thy servants can 
recount. 
     Look down, then, upon Him, O my God, with 
the eye of Thy tender mercy, and send down upon 
Him and upon those that love Him all the good Thou 
didst ordain in the heaven of Thy will and the Tablet 
of Thy decree.  Aid them, then, with Thy succor, for 
Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the 
All-Glorious, the All-Compelling. 

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                       LXXIX 

     All glory be to Thee, O Lord my God!  I bear 
witness for Thee to that whereto Thou Thyself didst 
bear witness for Thine own Self, ere the day Thou 
hadst created the creation or made mention thereof, 
that Thou art God, and that there is none other God 
beside Thee.  From eternity Thou hast, in Thy transcendent 
oneness, been immeasurably exalted above 
Thy servants' conception of Thy unity, and wilt to 
eternity remain, in Thine unapproachable singleness, 
far above the praise of Thy creatures.  No words that 
any one beside Thee may utter can ever beseem Thee, 
and no man's description except Thine own description 
can befit Thy nature.  All who adore Thy unity 
have been sore perplexed to fathom the mystery of 
Thy oneness, and all have confessed their powerlessness 
to attain unto the comprehension of Thine essence 
and to scale the pinnacle of Thy knowledge.  The 
mighty have all acknowledged their weakness, and 
the learned recognized their ignorance.  They that are 
possessed of influence are as nothing when compared 
with the revelations of Thy stupendous sovereignty, 
and they who are exalted sink into oblivion when 
brought before the manifestations of Thy great glory. 
The radiance of the brightest luminaries is eclipsed 
by the effulgent splendors of Thy face, and the 
tongues of the most eloquent of speakers falter under 
the unrestrained effusions of Thy holy utterance, and 

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the foundations of the mightiest structures tremble 
before the onrushing force of Thy compelling power. 
     Who is there, O my God, that can be deemed 
worthy to be remembered when Thou art remembered, 
and where is he to be found who can be regarded 
as capable of hinting at Thy nature or worthy 
of mention in the court of Thy transcendent oneness? 
From everlasting Thou hast been alone with no one 
else beside Thee, and to everlasting Thou wilt continue 
to be one and the same.  No God is there beside 
Thee, the God of power, of glory and wisdom. 
     Glorified be Thy name, O Lord my God!  I beseech 
Thee by Him Who is Thine exalted and supreme 
Remembrance, Whom Thou hast sent down unto all 
Thy creatures and invested with Thy name, the All-Glorious, 
Whose will Thou hast ordained to be Thine 
own will, Whose self Thou hast decreed to be the 
revealer of Thine own Self, and His essence the Day-Spring 
of Thy wisdom, and His heart the treasury of 
Thine inspiration, and His breast the dawning-place 
of Thy most excellent attributes and most exalted 
titles, and His tongue the fountain-head of the waters 
of Thy praise and the well-spring of the soft-flowing 
streams of Thy wisdom, to send down upon us that 
which will enable us to dispense with all else except 
Thee, and will cause us to direct our steps towards 
the sanctuary of Thy pleasure and to aspire after the 
things Thou didst ordain for us according to Thine 
irrevocable decree.  Empower us, then, O my God, 
to forsake ourselves and cleave steadfastly to Him 

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Who is the Manifestation of Thy Self, the Most Exalted, 
the Most High.  Supply us also with that which 
is best for us, and write us down with such of Thy 
servants as have repudiated the Idol (&Mirza &Yahya), 
and firmly believed in Thee, and been so established 
on the throne of certitude that the whisperings of 
the Evil One have been powerless to hinder them 
from turning their faces towards Thy name, the All-Merciful. 
     Powerful art Thou to do what Thou pleasest and 
to ordain what Thou willest.  No God is there but 
Thee, the All-Possessing, the All-Highest, the Almighty, 
the All-Bountiful, the All-Knowing, the 
All-Wise. 


                       LXXX 

     O Thou Whose remembrance is the delight of the 
souls of all them that yearn after Thee, Whose name 
is the exultation of the hearts of all who are wholly 
devoted to Thy will, Whose praise is cherished by 
such as have drawn nigh unto Thy court, Whose face 
is the ardent desire of all them that have recognized 
Thy truth, Whose trial is the healer of the sicknesses 
of them who have embraced Thy Cause, Whose 
calamity is the highest aspiration of such as are rid 
of all attachment to any one but Thyself! 
     Glorified, immeasurably glorified art Thou, in 

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Whose hands is the empire of whatsoever is in the 
heavens and whatsoever is on earth, Thou, Who 
through but one word of Thy mouth, caused all 
things to expire and dissolve asunder, and Who, by 
yet another word, caused whatever had been separated 
to be combined and reunited!  Magnified be Thy 
name, O Thou Who hast power over all that are in 
the heavens and all that are on earth, Whose dominion 
embraceth whatsoever is in the heaven of Thy Revelation 
and the kingdom of Thy creation.  None can 
equal Thee in Thy created realms; none can compare 
with Thee in the universe Thou hast fashioned.  The 
mind of no one hath comprehended Thee, and the 
aspiration of no soul hath reached Thee.  I swear by 
Thy might!  Were any one to soar, on whatever wings, 
as long as Thine own Being endureth, throughout the 
immensity of Thy knowledge, he would still be powerless 
to transgress the bounds which the contingent 
world hath set for him.  How can, then, such a man 
aspire to wing his flight into the atmosphere of Thy 
most exalted presence? 
     He, indeed, is endued with understanding who 
acknowledgeth his powerlessness and confesseth his 
sinfulness, for should any created thing lay claim to 
any existence, when confronted with the infinite 
wonders of Thy Revelation, so blasphemous a pretension 
would be more heinous than any other crime in 
all the domains of Thine invention and creation.  Who 
is there, O my Lord, that, when Thou revealest the 
first glimmerings of the signs of Thy transcendent 

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sovereignty and might, hath the power to claim for 
himself any existence whatever?  Existence itself is 
as nothing when brought face to face with the 
mighty and manifold wonders of Thine incomparable 
Self. 
     Far, immeasurably far, art Thou exalted above all 
things, O Thou Who art the King of Kings!  I entreat 
Thee by Thy Self and by Them Who are the Manifestations 
of Thy Cause and the Day-Springs of Thine 
authority to write down for us that which Thou hast 
written down for Thy chosen ones.  Withhold not 
from us that which Thou didst ordain for Thy loved 
ones, who, as soon as Thy call reached them, hastened 
unto Thee, and when the splendors of the light of 
Thy countenance were shed upon them, instantly 
prostrated themselves in adoration before Thy face. 
     We are Thy servants, O my Lord, and in the grasp 
of Thy power.  If Thou chastisest us with the chastisement 
inflicted upon the former and the latter 
generations, Thy verdict would be assuredly just and 
Thine act praiseworthy.  Powerful art Thou to do 
what pleaseth Thee.  None other God is there beside 
Thee, the Almighty, the All-Glorious, the Help in 
Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 

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                       LXXXI 

     Unto Thee be praise, O Thou Who inclinest Thine 
ear to the sighing of them that have rid themselves 
of all attachment to any one but Thee, and Who 
hearest the voice of the lamentation of those who are 
wholly devoted to Thy Self!  Thou beholdest all that 
hath befallen them at the hands of such of Thy creatures 
as have transgressed and rebelled against Thee. 
Thy might beareth me witness, O Thou Who art the 
King of the realms of justice and the Ruler of the 
cities of mercy!  The tribulations they have been made 
to suffer are such as no pen, in the entire creation, 
can reckon.  Should any one attempt to make mention 
of them, he would find himself powerless to 
describe them. 
     As these tribulations, however, were sustained in 
Thy path and for love of Thee, they who were 
afflicted by them render thanks, under all conditions, 
unto Thee, and say:  "O Thou Who art the Delight 
of our hearts and the Object of our adoration!  Were 
the clouds of Thy decree to rain down upon us the 
darts of affliction, we would, in our love for Thee, 
refuse to be impatient.  We would yield Thee praise 
and thanksgiving, for we have recognized and are 
persuaded that Thou hast ordained only that which 
will be best for us.  If our bodies be, at times, weighed 
down by our troubles, yet our souls rejoice with exceeding 
gladness.  We swear by Thy might, O Thou 

+P136 
Who art the Desire of our hearts and the Exultation 
of our souls!  Every trouble that toucheth us in our 
love for Thee is an evidence of Thy tender mercy, 
every fiery ordeal a sign of the brightness of Thy 
light, every woeful tribulation a cooling draught, 
every toil a blissful repose, every anguish a fountain 
of gladness." 
     Whosoever, O my Lord, is impatient in the tribulations 
befalling him in Thy path, hath not drunk 
of the cup of Thy love nor tasted of the sweetness 
of Thy remembrance.  I implore Thee, by Him Who 
is the King of all names and their Sovereign, Who is 
the Revealer of all attributes and their Creator, and 
by them who have soared aloft and drawn nigh unto 
Thee and winged their flight into the atmosphere of 
Thy presence, and have endured the galling of chains 
for Thy sake, to grant that all Thy people may be 
graciously aided to recognize Him Who is the Manifestation 
of Thine own Self, Who, because He summoned 
mankind unto Thee, hath been exiled and 
cast into prison. 
     The tenderness of Thy mercy, O my Lord, surpasseth 
the fury of Thy wrath, and Thy loving-kindness 
exceedeth Thy hot displeasure, and Thy grace 
excelleth Thy justice.  Hold Thou, through Thy wondrous 
favors and mercies, the hands of Thy creatures, 
and suffer them not to be separated from the grace 
which Thou hast ordained as the means whereby they 
can recognize Thee.  The glory of Thy might beareth 
me witness!  Were such a thing to happen, every 

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soul would be sore shaken, every man endued with 
understanding would be bewildered, and every possessor 
of knowledge would be dumbfounded, except 
those who have been succored through the hands of 
Thy Cause, and have been made the recipients of the 
revelations of Thy grace and of the tokens of Thy 
favors. 
     I swear by Thy might, O my God!  Wert Thou to 
regard Thy servants according to their deserts in 
Thy days, they would assuredly merit naught except 
Thy chastisement and torment.  Thou art, however, 
the One Who is of great bounteousness, Whose grace 
is immense.  Look not down upon them, O my God, 
with the glance of Thy justice, but rather with the 
eyes of Thy tender compassions and mercies.  Do, 
then, with them according to what beseemeth Thy 
generosity and bountiful favor.  Potent art Thou to 
do whatsoever may please Thee.  Incomparable art 
Thou.  No God is there beside Thee, the Lord of the 
throne on high and of earth below, the Ruler of this 
world and of the world to come.  Thou art the God 
of Bounty, the Ever-Forgiving, the Great Giver, the 
Most Generous. 
     Do Thou bless, O Lord my God, the One through 
Whom the mysteries of Thine omnipotence have been 
disclosed, through Whom the revelations of Thy divinity 
have been glorified, through Whom the goodly 
pearls of Thy knowledge and wisdom have been uncovered, 
through Whom Thy signs and tokens have 
been noised abroad, through Whom Thy word hath 

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been set forth with clearness, through Whom the 
light of Thy countenance hath shone forth and the 
power of Thy sovereignty been established.  Bless 
Thou all those also who, wholly for Thy sake, have 
turned towards Thee.  Send down, moreover, upon 
Him and them such of Thy wondrous mercies as may 
well beseem Thy highness.  Thou art, verily, the Almighty, 
the Help in Peril, the All-Glorious, the Self-Subsisting. 


                       LXXXII 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  Thou art He 
Who hath created all things through a word uttered 
by Thy behest, and fashioned the entire creation 
through the power of Thy sovereignty and might. 
The mightiest of men are abased before the revelations 
of Thy glory, and they who are endued with strength 
tremble when faced with the evidences of Thy might. 
Every man of insight is bereft of vision when confronted 
with the effulgence of the glory of Thy face, 
and he who is possessed of riches is poor and desolate 
when beholding the plenteousness of Thy wealth. 
     I implore Thee by Thine All-Glorious Name, 
wherewith Thou didst adorn all the denizens of the 
kingdom of Thy revelation and the inmates of the 
heaven of Thy will, to grant that my soul may be 
attracted by the sweetness of the melody of the Bird 

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of Heaven that chanteth amidst the branches of the 
tree of Thy decree that Thou art God, that there is 
none other God beside Thee. 
     Cleanse me with the waters of Thy mercy, O my 
Lord, and make me wholly Thine, and cause me to 
approach the Tabernacle of Thy Cause and the adored 
Sanctuary of Thy Presence.  Ordain, then, for me all 
the things Thou didst ordain for the chosen ones 
among Thy handmaidens, and rain down upon me 
that which will illuminate my face and enlighten 
my heart. 
     Thou hast power to do what Thou willest, and 
Thou ordainest what Thou pleasest. 


                       LXXXIII 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  Thou seest my 
poverty and my misery, my troubles and my needs, 
my utter helplessness and my extreme lowliness, my 
lamentations and my bitter wailing, the anguish of 
my soul and the afflictions which beset me.  The power 
of Thy might beareth me witness!  Such is the depth of 
mine abasement that Thy servants who have strayed 
far from Thy path deride me.  Thou knowest that 
I am recognized as the bearer of Thy name among 
Thy creatures.  Thou knowest that my station is but 
an image of Thy station, that my virtues recount 

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Thy virtues, that within mine inmost being naught 
can be found except the revelations of Thy signs, and 
that my very essence is but a reflection of the evidences 
of Thy unity. 
     All these things Thou hast noised abroad among 
Thy creatures, in such wise that none can recognize 
me, except as one who beareth Thy name.  I swear 
by Thy glory!  My lamentations are not for the things 
which have befallen me in Thy path, but are due to 
my recognition that by reason of mine abasement the 
hearts of them that love Thee have been sore shaken, 
and the souls of Thine adversaries have been so filled 
with joy that they rejoice over those who have detached 
themselves from all except Thee and have 
hastened towards the river of Thy remembrance and 
praise.  So great is their waywardness that when meeting 
Thy loved ones, they shake their heads in derision 
of Thy Cause and say:  "Where is your Lord Whom 
ye mention in the daytime and in the night season? 
Where is He to be found Whom ye call your Sovereign, 
to Whom ye summon all men to turn?"  Their 
pride and haughtiness waxed greater and greater until 
they denied the power of Thy might and rejected Thy 
sovereignty and dominion. 
     Thy glory beareth me witness!  I delight in mine 
own afflictions and in the afflictions which they who 
love me suffer in Thy path.  Neither I nor they, however, 
are able to bear such affronts and reproaches as 
are uttered by Thine enemies against Thy Self, the 
Unrestrained.  How long shalt Thou remain seated, 

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O my God, on the throne of Thy forbearance and 
patience?  Speak Thou Thy word of wrath, O Thou 
Whom no eyes can see!  Well-beloved is Thy 
mercy unto the sincere among Thy servants, and 
well-beseeming Thy chastisement of the infidels 
among Thine enemies.  Send down upon them, therefore, 
O my Lord, that which will unmistakably reveal 
unto them the fury of Thy wrath and the ascendancy 
of Thy power, and will enable them to recognize the 
weight of Thy might and the greatness of Thy 
strength.  If Thou refusest, O my God, to aid them 
that love Thee, assist Thou, then, Thine own Self and 
Him Who is Thy Remembrance. 
     I entreat Thee by Thy name, that hath caused the 
ocean of Thy wrath to surge, to chastise them who 
have repudiated Thy truth and disowned Thine 
utterances.  Abase them, then, by Thy might and 
power, and exalt such as have, wholly for Thy sake, 
set their faces towards Thee, that through them the 
ensigns of Thy glorification may be unfurled among 
all nations, and Thy tokens be spread abroad among 
all peoples, and that all may testify that Thou art 
God, that there is none other God beside Thee, the 
God of power, of majesty and glory. 

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                       LXXXIV 

     Magnified art Thou, O Lord my God!  I ask Thee 
by Thy Name which Thou hast set up above all other 
names, through which the veil of heaven hath been 
split asunder and the Day-Star of Thy beauty hath 
risen above the horizon, shining with the brightness 
of Thy Name, the Exalted, the Most High, to succor 
me with Thy wondrous help and to preserve me in 
the shelter of Thy care and protection. 
     I am one of Thy handmaidens, O my Lord!  Unto 
Thee have I turned, and in Thee have I placed my 
trust.  Grant that I may be so confirmed in my love 
for Thee, and in fulfilling that which is well-pleasing 
unto Thee, that neither the defection of the infidels 
among Thy people, nor the clamor of the hypocrites 
among Thy creatures, may avail to keep me back 
from Thee. 
     Purge Thou mine ear, O my Lord, that I may 
hearken unto the verses sent down unto Thee, and 
illuminate my heart with the light of Thy knowledge, 
and loose my tongue that it may make mention 
of Thee and sing Thy praise.  By Thy might, O my 
God!  My soul is wedded to none beside Thee, and 
my heart seeketh none except Thine own Self. 
     No God is there beside Thee, the All-Glorious, the 
Great Giver, the Forgiving, the Compassionate. 

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                       LXXXV 

     These are, O my God, the days whereon Thou didst 
enjoin Thy servants to observe the fast.  With it Thou 
didst adorn the preamble of the Book of Thy Laws 
revealed unto Thy creatures, and didst deck forth 
the Repositories of Thy commandments in the sight 
of all who are in Thy heaven and all who are on Thy 
earth.  Thou hast endowed every hour of these days 
with a special virtue, inscrutable to all except Thee, 
Whose knowledge embraceth all created things.  Thou 
hast, also, assigned unto every soul a portion of this 
virtue in accordance with the Tablet of Thy decree 
and the Scriptures of Thine irrevocable judgment. 
Every leaf of these Books and Scriptures Thou hast, 
moreover, allotted to each one of the peoples and 
kindreds of the earth. 
     For Thine ardent lovers Thou hast, according to 
Thy decree, reserved, at each daybreak, the cup of 
Thy remembrance, O Thou Who art the Ruler of 
rulers!  These are they who have been so inebriated 
with the wine of Thy manifold wisdom that they forsake 
their couches in their longing to celebrate Thy 
praise and extol Thy virtues, and flee from sleep in 
their eagerness to approach Thy presence and partake 
of Thy bounty.  Their eyes have, at all times, been 
bent upon the Day-Spring of Thy loving-kindness, 
and their faces set towards the Fountain-Head of 
Thine inspiration.  Rain down, then, upon us and 

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upon them from the clouds of Thy mercy what beseemeth 
the heaven of Thy bounteousness and grace. 
     Lauded be Thy name, O my God!  This is the hour 
when Thou hast unlocked the doors of Thy bounty 
before the faces of Thy creatures, and opened wide the 
portals of Thy tender mercy unto all the dwellers of 
Thine earth.  I beseech Thee, by all them whose blood 
was shed in Thy path, who, in their yearning over 
Thee, rid themselves from all attachment to any of 
Thy creatures, and who were so carried away by the 
sweet savors of Thine inspiration that every single 
member of their bodies intoned Thy praise and 
vibrated to Thy remembrance, not to withhold from 
us the things Thou hast irrevocably ordained in this 
Revelation--a Revelation the potency of which hath 
caused every tree to cry out what the Burning Bush 
had aforetime proclaimed unto Moses, Who conversed 
with Thee, a Revelation that hath enabled every least 
pebble to resound again with Thy praise, as the stones 
glorified Thee in the days of &Muhammad, Thy Friend. 
     These are the ones, O my God, whom Thou hast 
graciously enabled to have fellowship with Thee and 
to commune with Him Who is the Revealer of Thyself. 
The winds of Thy will have scattered them 
abroad until Thou didst gather them together beneath 
Thy shadow, and didst cause them to enter into the 
precincts of Thy court.  Now that Thou hast made 
them to abide under the shade of the canopy of Thy 
mercy, do Thou assist them to attain what must befit 
so august a station.  Suffer them not, O my Lord, to 

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be numbered with them who, though enjoying near 
access to Thee, have been kept back from recognizing 
Thy face, and who, though meeting with Thee, are 
deprived of Thy presence. 
     These are Thy servants, O my Lord, who have 
entered with Thee in this, the Most Great Prison, 
who have kept the fast within its walls according 
to what Thou hadst commanded them in the Tablets 
of Thy decree and the Books of Thy behest.  Send 
down, therefore, upon them what will thoroughly 
purge them of all Thou abhorrest, that they may be 
wholly devoted to Thee, and may detach themselves 
entirely from all except Thyself. 
     Rain down, then, upon us, O my God, that which 
beseemeth Thy grace and befitteth Thy bounty. 
Enable us, then, O my God, to live in remembrance 
of Thee and to die in love of Thee, and supply us 
with the gift of Thy presence in Thy worlds hereafter 
--worlds which are inscrutable to all except 
Thee.  Thou art our Lord and the Lord of all worlds, 
and the God of all that are in heaven and all that are 
on earth. 
     Thou beholdest, O my God, what hath befallen 
Thy dear ones in Thy days.  Thy glory beareth me 
witness!  The voice of the lamentation of Thy chosen 
ones hath been lifted up throughout Thy realm.  Some 
were ensnared by the infidels in Thy land, and were 
hindered by them from having near access to Thee 
and from attaining the court of Thy glory.  Others 
were able to approach Thee, but were kept back from 

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beholding Thy face.  Still others were permitted, in 
their eagerness to look upon Thee, to enter the precincts 
of Thy court, but they allowed the veils of the 
imaginations of Thy creatures and the wrongs inflicted 
by the oppressors among Thy people to come 
in between them and Thee. 
     This is the hour, O my Lord, which Thou hast 
caused to excel every other hour, and hast related 
it to the choicest among Thy creatures.  I beseech 
Thee, O my God, by Thy Self and by them, to ordain 
in the course of this year what shall exalt Thy loved 
ones.  Do Thou, moreover, decree within this year 
what will enable the Day-Star of Thy power to shine 
brightly above the horizon of Thy glory, and to 
illuminate, by Thy sovereign might, the whole world. 
     Render Thy Cause victorious, O my Lord, and 
abase Thou Thine enemies.  Write down, then, for 
us the good of this life and of the life to come.  Thou 
art the Truth, Who knoweth the secret things.  No 
God is there but Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, the All-Bountiful. 


                       LXXXVI 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  I yield Thee 
thanks for that Thou hast made me the target of 
divers tribulations and the mark of manifold trials, 

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in order that Thy servants may be endued with new 
life and all Thy creatures may be quickened. 
     I swear by Thy glory, O Thou the Best Beloved of 
the worlds and the Desire of all such as have recognized 
Thee!  The one reason I wish to live is that I 
may reveal Thy Cause, and I seek the continuance 
of life only that I may be touched by adversity in 
Thy path. 
     I implore Thee, O Thou by Whose summons the 
hearts of all them who were nigh unto Thee have 
soared into the atmosphere of Thy presence, to send 
down upon Thy loved ones what will enable them 
to dispense with all else except Thee.  Endue them, 
then, with such constancy that they will arise to 
proclaim Thy Cause, and will call on Thy name, 
before all that are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth, 
in such wise that the Pharaonic cruelties inflicted by 
the oppressors among Thy servants will not succeed 
in keeping them back from Thee. 
     Thou art, verily, the God of power, the God of 
glory, the God of strength and wisdom. 


                       LXXXVII 

     Magnified be Thy name, O Lord my God!  Behold 
Thou mine eye expectant to gaze on the wonders of 
Thy mercy, and mine ear longing to hearken unto 

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Thy sweet melodies, and my heart yearning for the 
living waters of Thy knowledge.  Thou seest Thy 
handmaiden, O my God, standing before the habitation 
of Thy mercy, and calling upon Thee by Thy 
name which Thou hast chosen above all other names 
and set up over all that are in heaven and on earth. 
Send down upon her the breaths of Thy mercy, that 
she may be carried away wholly from herself, and 
be drawn entirely towards the seat which, resplendent 
with the glory of Thy face, sheddeth afar the radiance 
of Thy sovereignty, and is established as Thy 
throne.  Potent art Thou to do what Thou willest. 
No God is there beside Thee, the All-Glorious, the 
Most Bountiful. 
     Cast not out, I entreat Thee, O my Lord, them 
that have sought Thee, and turn not away such as 
have directed their steps towards Thee, and deprive 
not of Thy grace all that love Thee.  Thou art He, 
O my Lord, Who hath called Himself the God of 
Mercy, the Most Compassionate.  Have mercy, then, 
upon Thy handmaiden who hath sought Thy shelter, 
and set her face towards Thee. 
     Thou art, verily, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most 
Merciful. 

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                       LXXXVIII 

     Lauded be Thy name, O my God!  I testify that no 
thought of Thee, howsoever wondrous, can ever 
ascend into the heaven of Thy knowledge, and no 
praise of Thee, no matter how transcendent, can soar 
up to the atmosphere of Thy wisdom.  From eternity 
Thou hast been removed far above the reach and the 
ken of the comprehension of Thy servants, and immeasurably 
exalted above the strivings of Thy bondslaves 
to express Thy mystery.  What power can the 
shadowy creature claim to possess when face to face 
with Him Who is the Uncreated? 
     I bear witness that the highest thoughts of all such 
as adore Thy unity, and the profoundest contemplations 
of all them that have recognized Thee, are but 
the product of what hath been generated through the 
movement of the Pen of Thy behest, and hath been 
begotten by Thy will.  I swear by Thy glory, O Thou 
Who art the Beloved of my soul and the Fountain 
of my life!  I am persuaded of my powerlessness to 
describe and extol Thee in a manner that becometh 
the greatness of Thy glory and the excellence of Thy 
majesty.  Aware as I am of this, I beseech Thee, by 
Thy mercy that hath surpassed all created things, and 
Thy grace that hath embraced the entire creation, 
to accept from Thy servants what they are capable 
of showing forth in Thy path.  Aid them, then, by 

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Thy strengthening grace, to exalt Thy word and to 
blazon Thy praise. 
     Powerful art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. 
Thou, truly, art the All-Glorious, the All-Wise. 


                       LXXXIX 

     I know not, O my God, what the Fire is with which 
Thou didst light the Lamp of Thy Cause, or what 
the Glass wherewith Thou didst preserve it from 
Thine enemies.  By Thy might!  I marvel at the wonders 
of Thy Revelation, and at the tokens of Thy 
glory.  I recognize, O Thou Who art my heart's Desire, 
that were fire to be touched by water it would 
instantly be extinguished, whereas the Fire which 
Thou didst kindle can never go out, though all the 
seas of the earth be poured upon it.  Should water at 
any time touch it, the hands of Thy power would, 
as decreed in Thy Tablets, transmute that water into 
a fuel that would feed its flame. 
     I, likewise, recognize, O my God, that every lamp, 
when exposed to the fury of the winds, must cease 
from burning.  As to Thy Lamp, however, O Beloved 
of the worlds, I cannot think what power except Thy 
power could have kept it safe for so many years from 
the tempests that have continually been directed upon 
it by the rebellious among Thy creatures. 

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     I swear by Thy glory, O my God!  Thy Lamp 
which Thou didst light within the tabernacle of man 
crieth out to Thee and saith:  "O Thou the one alone 
Beloved!  How long wilt Thou forsake me?  Lift me 
up to Thee, I pray Thee.  Though this wish of mine 
be the wish of a human creature, yet Thou knowest 
that my true wish is to sacrifice myself in Thy path. 
Thou art He Who hath made my desire to be the 
same as Thy desire, and my will the same as Thy will. 
Do Thou preserve Thy loved ones, I beseech Thee, 
in the shelter of Thy shadowing mercy which transcendeth 
all things, that haply the sufferings they bear 
may not deter them from turning in the direction of 
Thy name, the All-Glorious, the Most Bountiful." 


                       XC 

     Glorified art Thou, O my God!  Thou knowest that 
in my love for Thee I have not sought any rest, that 
in proclaiming Thy Cause I have denied myself every 
manner of tranquillity, and that in the observance of 
whatever Thou hast prescribed in Thy Tablets I have 
not delayed to do Thy bidding.  I have, for this reason, 
suffered what no man among all the inhabitants of 
Thy realm hath suffered. 
     Thy glory beareth me witness!  Nothing whatsoever 
can withhold me from remembering Thee, though all 

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the tribulations of the earth were to assault me from 
every direction.  All the limbs and members of my 
body proclaim their readiness to be torn asunder in 
Thy path and for the sake of Thy pleasure, and they 
yearn to be scattered in the dust before Thee.  O 
would that they who serve Thee could taste what I 
have tasted of the sweetness of Thy love! 
     I implore Thee to supply whosoever hath sought 
Thee with the living waters of Thy bounty, that they 
may rid him of all attachment to any one but Thee. 
Thou art, verily, the Omniscient, the All-Glorious, 
the Almighty. 


                       XCI 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God!  How great 
is Thy might and Thy sovereignty; how vast Thy 
strength and Thy dominion!  Thou hast called into 
being Him Who speaketh in Thy name before all 
who are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth, and hast 
bidden Him cry out amongst Thy creatures. 
     No sooner had a word gone forth from His lips, 
however, than the divines among Thy people turned 
back from Him, and the learned among Thy servants 
caviled at His signs.  Thereby the fire of oppression 
was kindled in Thy land, until the kings themselves 
rose up to put out Thy light, O Thou Who art the 
King of kings! 

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     Hostility waxed so intense that my kindred and 
my loved ones were made captives in Thy land, and 
they that are dear to Thee were hindered from gazing 
on Thy beauty and from turning in the direction of 
Thy mercy.  This hostility failed to cause the fire that 
burned within them to subside.  The enemy finally 
carried away as captive Him Who is the Manifestation 
of Thy beauty and the Revealer of Thy signs, 
and confined Him in the fortress-town of &Akka, 
and sought to hinder Him from remembering Thee 
and from magnifying Thy name.  Thy servant, however, 
could not be restrained from carrying out what 
Thou hadst bidden Him fulfill.  Above the horizon of 
tribulation He hath lifted up His voice and He crieth 
out, summoning all the inmates of heaven and all the 
inhabitants of the earth to the immensity of Thy 
mercy and the court of Thy grace.  Day and night He 
sendeth down the signs of Thine omnipotent power 
and revealeth the clear tokens of Thy majesty, so that 
the souls of Thy creatures may be drawn towards 
Thee, that they may forsake themselves and turn unto 
Thee, and may flee from their misery and seek the 
tabernacle of Thy riches, and may haste away from 
their wretchedness into the court of Thy majesty and 
glory. 
     This is the Lamp which the light of Thine own 
Essence hath lit, and whose radiance the winds of 
discord can never extinguish.  This is the Ocean that 
moveth by the power of Thy sovereign might, and 
whose waves the influence of the infidels that have 

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disbelieved in the Judgment Day can never still.  This 
is the Sun that shineth in the heaven of Thy will and 
the splendor of which the veils of the workers of 
iniquity and the doubts of the evil doers can never 
cloud. 
     I yield Thee thanks, O my God, for that Thou hast 
offered me up as a sacrifice in Thy path, and made 
me a target for the arrows of afflictions as a token of 
Thy love for Thy servants, and singled me out for 
all manner of tribulation for the regeneration of Thy 
people. 
     How sweet to my taste is the savor of woes sent 
by Thee, and how dear to my heart the dispositions 
of Thy providence!  Perish the soul that fleeth from 
the threats of kings in its attempt to save itself in 
Thy days!  I swear by Thy glory!  Whoso hath quaffed 
the living waters of Thy favors can fear no trouble 
in Thy path, neither can he be deterred by any 
tribulation from remembering Thee or from celebrating 
Thy praise. 
     I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art my Governor 
and the Possessor of all names, to protect them that 
have branched out from me (&Afnan), whom Thou 
hast caused to be related to Thyself, and to whom 
Thou hast, in this Revelation, shown Thy special 
favor, and whom Thou hast summoned to draw nigh 
unto Thee and to turn towards the horizon of Thy 
Revelation.  Withhold not from them, O my Lord, 
the outpourings of Thy mercy or the effulgence of 
the Day-Star of Thy grace.  Enable them to distinguish 

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themselves amongst Thy people, that they may 
exalt Thy word and promote Thy Cause.  Aid them, 
O my God, to do Thy will and pleasure. 
     No God is there but Thee, the All-Powerful, the 
Most Exalted, the Most High. 


                       XCII 

     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, 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 

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Thee have I, at all times, placed my whole trust and 
confidence. 
     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 me among Thy creatures, and hoist the 
ensigns of Thy victory in Thy land. 
     Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  No God 
is there but Thee, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 


                       XCIII 

     Glory to Thee, O my God!  One of Thy handmaidens, 
who hath believed in Thee and in Thy signs, 
hath entered beneath the shadow of the tree of Thy 
oneness.  Give her to quaff, O my God, by Thy Name, 
the Manifest and the Hidden, of Thy choice sealed 
Wine that it may take her away from her own self, 
and make her to be entirely devoted to Thy remembrance, 
and wholly detached from any one beside 
Thee. 
     Now that Thou hast revealed unto her the knowledge 
of Thee, O my Lord, deny her not, by Thy 
bounty, Thy grace; and now that Thou hast called 
her unto Thyself, drive her not away from Thee, 
through Thy favor.  Supply her, then, with that 
which excelleth all that can be found on Thine earth. 

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Thou art, verily, the Most Bountiful, Whose grace 
is immense. 
     Wert Thou to bestow on one of Thy creatures 
what would equal the kingdoms of earth and heaven, 
it would still not diminish by even as much as an 
atom the immensity of Thy dominion.  Far greater art 
Thou than the Great One men are wont to call Thee, 
for such a title is but one of Thy names all of which 
were created by a mere indication of Thy will. 
     There is no God but Thee, the God of power, the 
God of glory, the God of knowledge and wisdom. 


                       XCIV 

     The hearts that yearn after Thee, O my God, are 
burnt up with the fire of their longing for Thee, 
and the eyes of them that love Thee weep sore by 
reason of their crushing separation from Thy court, 
and the voice of the lamentation of such as have set 
their hopes on Thee hath gone forth throughout Thy 
dominions. 
     Thou hast Thyself, O my God, protected them, by 
Thy sovereign might, from both extremities.  But for 
the burning of their souls and the sighing of their 
hearts, they would be drowned in the midst of their 
tears, and but for the flood of their tears they would 
be burnt up by the fire of their hearts and the heat 

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of their souls.  Methinks, they are like the angels which 
Thou hast created of snow and of fire.  Wilt Thou, 
despite such vehement longing, O my God, debar 
them from Thy presence, or drive them away, notwithstanding 
such fervor, from the door of Thy 
mercy?  All hope is ready to be extinguished in the 
hearts of Thy chosen ones, O my God!  Where are 
the breezes of Thy grace?  They are hemmed in on 
all sides by their enemies; where are the ensigns of 
Thy triumph which Thou didst promise in Thy 
Tablets? 
     Thy glory is my witness!  At each daybreak they 
who love Thee wake to find the cup of woe set before 
their faces, because they have believed in Thee and 
acknowledged Thy signs.  Though I firmly believe 
that Thou hast a greater compassion on them than 
they have on their own selves, though I recognize that 
Thou hast afflicted them for no other purpose except 
to proclaim Thy Cause, and to enable them to ascend 
into the heaven of Thine eternity and the precincts of 
Thy court, yet Thou knowest full well the frailty of 
some of them, and art aware of their impatience in 
their sufferings. 
     Help them through Thy strengthening grace, I 
beseech Thee, O my God, to suffer patiently in their 
love for Thee, and unveil to their eyes what Thou 
hast decreed for them behind the Tabernacle of Thine 
unfailing protection, so that they may rush forward 
to meet what is preordained for them in Thy path, 
and may vie in hasting after tribulation in their love 

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towards Thee.  And if not, do Thou, then, reveal the 
standards of Thine ascendancy, and make them to be 
victorious over Thine adversaries, that Thy sovereignty 
may be manifested unto all the dwellers of 
Thy realm, and the power of Thy might demonstrated 
amidst Thy creatures.  Powerful art Thou to 
do what Thou willest.  No God is there but Thee, the 
Omniscient, the All-Wise. 
     Make steadfast Thou, O my God, Thy servant who 
hath believed in Thee to help Thy Cause, and keep 
him safe from all dangers in the stronghold of Thy 
care and Thy protection, both in this life and in the 
life which is to come.  Thou, verily, rulest as Thou 
pleasest.  No God is there save Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, 
the Most Generous. 


                       XCV 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  Rain down, 
I beseech Thee, from the clouds of Thine overflowing 
grace, that which shall cleanse the hearts of Thy servants 
from whatever may prevent their beholding Thy 
face, or may prevent them from turning unto Thee, 
that they may all recognize Him Who is their Fashioner 
and Creator.  Help them, then, O God, to reach 
forth, through the power of Thy sovereign might, 
towards such a station that they can readily distinguish 

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every foul smell from the fragrance of the 
raiment of Him Who is the Bearer of Thy most lofty 
and exalted name, that they may turn with all their 
affections toward Thee, and may enjoy such intimate 
communion with Thee that if all that is in heaven 
and on earth were given them they would regard it 
as unworthy of their notice, and would refuse to 
cease from remembering Thee and from extolling 
Thy virtues. 
     Shield, I pray Thee, O my Beloved, my heart's Desire, 
Thy servant who hath sought Thy face, from the 
darts of them that have denied Thee and from the 
shafts of such as have repudiated Thy Truth.  Cause 
him, then, to be wholly devoted to Thee, to declare 
Thy name, and to fix his gaze upon the sanctuary of 
Thy Revelation.  Thou art, in truth, He Who, at no 
time, hath turned away those who have set their hopes 
in Thee from the door of Thy mercy, nor prevented 
such as have sought Thee from attaining the court of 
Thy grace.  No God is there but Thee, the Most Powerful, 
the All-Highest, the Help in Peril, the All-Glorious, 
the All-Compelling, the Unconditioned. 


                       XCVI 

     Magnified, O Lord my God, be Thy Name, whereby 
the trees of the garden of Thy Revelation have 

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been clad with verdure, and been made to yield the 
fruits of holiness during this Springtime when the 
sweet savors of Thy favors and blessings have been 
wafted over all things, and caused them to bring 
forth whatsoever had been preordained for them in 
the Kingdom of Thine irrevocable decree and the 
Heaven of Thine immutable purpose.  I beseech Thee 
by this very Name not to suffer me to be far from 
the court of Thy holiness, nor debarred from the 
exalted sanctuary of Thy unity and oneness. 
     Ignite, then, O my God, within my breast the fire 
of Thy love, that its flame may burn up all else except 
my remembrance of Thee, that every trace of corrupt 
desire may be entirely mortified within me, and that 
naught may remain except the glorification of Thy 
transcendent and all-glorious Being.  This is my highest 
aspiration, mine ardent desire, O Thou Who rulest 
all things, and in Whose hand is the kingdom of the 
entire creation.  Thou, verily, doest what Thou choosest. 
No God is there beside Thee, the Almighty, the 
All-Glorious, the Ever-Forgiving. 


                       XCVII 

     Praise be to Thee, O Lord my God!  I implore Thee 
by Thy Name that hath caused to surge within every 
drop the oceans of Thy loving-kindness and mercy, 

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and to shine within every atom the luminaries of Thy 
bountiful blessings and favors,--I implore Thee to 
adorn every soul with the ornament of Thy love, that 
none may remain on Thine earth who hath not turned 
towards Thee, or hath failed to detach himself from 
all except Thy Self. 
     Thou hast, verily, O my God, suffered Him Who 
is the Manifestation of Thine own Self to be afflicted 
with all manner of adversity in order that Thy servants 
may ascend unto the pinnacle of Thy gracious 
favor, and attain unto that which Thou hast, through 
Thy providence and tender mercies, ordained for 
them in the Tablets of Thine irrevocable decree.  The 
glory of Thy might beareth me witness!  Were they, 
every moment of their lives, to offer up themselves 
as a sacrifice in Thy path, they would still have done 
but little in comparison with the manifold bestowals 
vouchsafed unto them by Thee. 
     Grant, therefore, I beseech Thee, that their hearts 
may be inclined towards Thee, and that their faces 
may be turned in the direction of Thy good-pleasure. 
Powerful art Thou to do what Thou willest.  No God 
is there but Thee, the Inaccessible, the All-Glorious, 
the Ever-Forgiving. 
     Deign, then, to accept, O my God, from Thy servant 
the things which he hath shown forth in his love 
for Thee.  Fortify him, then, that he may cling to 
Thy most exalted Word, and to unloose his tongue 
to celebrate Thy praise, and cause him to be gathered 
unto such of Thy people as are nigh unto Thee.  Thou 

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art He within Whose grasp is the empire of all things. 
There is no God but Thee, the Almighty, the Help 
in Peril, the All-Glorious, the Unconstrained. 


                       XCVIII 

     Magnified be Thy name, O Thou in Whose grasp 
are the reins of the souls of all them that have recognized 
Thee, and in Whose right hand are the destinies 
of all that are in heaven and all that are on earth! 
Thou doest, through the power of Thy might, what 
Thou willest, and ordainest, by an act of Thy volition, 
what Thou pleasest.  The will of the most resolute 
of men is as nothing when compared with the 
compelling evidences of Thy will, and the determination 
of the most inflexible among Thy creatures is 
dissipated before the manifold revelations of Thy 
purpose. 
     Thou art He Who, through a word of Thy mouth, 
hath so enravished the hearts of Thy chosen ones that 
they have, in their love for Thee, detached themselves 
from all except Thyself, and laid down their lives 
and sacrificed their souls in Thy path, and borne, for 
Thy sake, what none of Thy creatures hath borne. 
     I am one of Thy handmaidens, O my Lord!  I have 
turned my face towards the habitation of Thy mercy, 
and have sought the wonders of Thy manifold favors, 

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inasmuch as all the members of my body proclaim 
Thee to be the All-Bounteous, He Whose grace is 
immense. 
     O Thou Whose face is the object of my adoration, 
Whose beauty is my sanctuary, Whose court is my 
goal, Whose remembrance is my wish, Whose affection 
is my solace, Whose love is my begetter, Whose 
praise is my companion, Whose nearness is my hope, 
Whose presence is my greatest longing and supreme 
aspiration!  Disappoint me not, I entreat Thee, by 
withholding from me the things Thou didst ordain 
for the chosen ones among Thy handmaidens, and 
supply me with the good of this world and of the 
world to come. 
     Thou art, verily, the Lord of creation.  No God is 
there beside Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most 
Bountiful. 


                       XCIX 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  I pray Thee, 
by Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thy signs and 
the Manifestation of Thy names, and the Treasury 
of Thine inspiration, and the Repository of Thy wisdom, 
to send upon Thy loved ones that which will 
enable them to cleave steadfastly to Thy Cause, and 
to recognize Thy unity, and to acknowledge Thy 

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oneness, and to bear witness to Thy divinity.  Raise 
them up, O my God, to such heights that they will 
recognize in all things the tokens of the power of 
Him Who is the Manifestation of Thy most august 
and all-glorious Self. 
     Thou art He, O my Lord, Who doeth what He 
willeth, and ordaineth what He pleaseth.  Every possessor 
of power is forlorn before the revelations of 
Thy might, and every fountain of honor becomes 
abject when confronted by the manifold evidences of 
Thy great glory. 
     I beseech Thee, by Thyself and by whatsoever is 
of Thee, to grant that I may help Thy Cause and 
speak of Thy praise, and set my heart on the sanctuary 
of Thy glory, and detach myself from all that 
pertaineth not unto Thee.  No God is there beside 
Thee, the God of power, the God of glory and 
wisdom. 


                       C 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  Thou beholdest 
my perplexity, and the depth of mine anguish, and 
the agony of my soul, and the afflictions which beset 
me.  By Thy glory!  My heart crieth to Thee by reason 
of the things that have befallen my loved ones in 
Thy path, and mine eyes run down with tears for 
them who, in these days, have ascended unto Thee, 

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who have cast the world behind their backs, and set 
their faces towards the shores of Thy transcendent 
mercy. 
     Clothe them, O my God, with the robe of Thy 
favor and the raiment of Thy loving providence, 
which Thou hast reserved for Thine own Self and 
woven with the hands of Thy manifold bounties and 
gifts.  Give them, then, to drink, from the hands of 
Thy loving-kindness, of the cups of Thy measureless 
mercy.  Cause them, moreover, O my Best-Beloved, 
to abide within the precincts of Thy court and 
around Thy most effulgent Tabernacle.  Powerful art 
Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. 
     And now I implore Thee, by the eternity of Thy 
Self, to enable me to be patient in these tribulations 
which have caused the Concourse on high to wail 
and the denizens of the everlasting Paradise to weep, 
and through which all faces have been covered with 
the tawny dust provoked by the anguish that hath 
seized such of Thy servants as have turned towards 
Thy Name, the Most Exalted, the Most High.  No 
God is there but Thee, the Almighty, the Inaccessible, 
the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate. 
     All Thy servants, O my God, are occupied with 
their own selves, so great have been the troubles 
which, as decreed by Thee, have encompassed them 
on every side.  My tongue, however, is busied in extolling 
Thy chosen ones, and my heart in remembering 
them that are dear to Thee and are wholly subject 
to Thy will. 

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     Look not on my state, O my God, nor my failure 
to serve Thee, nay rather regard the oceans of Thy 
mercy and favors, and the things that beseem Thy 
glory and Thy forgiveness and befit Thy loving-kindness 
and bounties.  Thou art, verily, the Ever-Forgiving, 
the Most Generous. 


                       CI 

     Praise be to Thee, O Lord my God!  Thou beholdest 
what the tongue of no one except Thee can utter, 
and bearest witness unto things which no mouth can 
recount.  The floods of afflictions are let loose, and the 
winds of Thy judgment have blown, and from the 
clouds rain down the darts of tests, and the heavens 
of Thy decree pour forth the arrows of trial. 
     Thou seest, O my Lord, how Thy servants, who 
have believed on Thee and acknowledged Thy signs, 
have fallen into the clutches of Thine enemies, how 
the doors of ease and comfort have been shut against 
them, how they languish in the Fortress wherein 
neither pleasantness nor hope can be found.  They 
have suffered in Thy path what no man before them 
hath suffered.  To this bear witness they who abide 
around Thy throne, and the dwellers of the earth, 
and the Concourse on high. 
     These, O my God, are Thy servants who, for love 

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of Thy beauty, have forsaken their homes, and been 
so stirred up by the gentle winds of their desire for 
Thee that they have sundered every tie in Thy path. 
Such of Thy servants as dwell in Thy land and have 
transgressed against Thee have assailed them, and banished 
them from Thy cities, and made them captives, 
and delivered them into the hands of workers of 
iniquity among Thy people and the perverse amidst 
the wicked doers in Thy realm.  And finally, they were 
made to abide in this place with which no other place, 
however loathsome, in all Thy dominion, can compare. 
They were seized with such trials that the clouds 
weep over them and the thunder groaneth by reason 
of the manifold tribulations that have afflicted them 
in their love for Thee and for the sake of Thy 
pleasure. 
     Thou knowest full well, O my God, that there is 
no one on Thine earth who can claim to be related to 
Thee except these, some of whom have suffered martyrdom 
for Thy sake, while the rest have been permitted 
to survive.  Though for such as are like unto 
us, O my God, it beseemeth not to claim to be related 
to Thee, inasmuch as our misdeeds and our waywardness 
have hindered us from reaching the depths of the 
ocean of Thy oneness, and from immersing ourselves 
beneath the waters of Thy transcendent mercy, yet 
our tongues, O my God, bear witness, and our hearts 
testify, and our limbs confess that Thy mercy hath 
enveloped all created things and Thy compassion surpassed 
all that are in heaven and all that are on earth. 

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     I beseech Thee, by Thy Most Great Name, through 
which all created things were rent asunder and the 
whole creation was shaken, to send down from the 
clouds of Thy mercy that which will purge them 
from every ordeal and from whatever is hateful to 
Thee.  Raise them up, then, to such heights that no 
amount of tribulation will keep them back from Thy 
wondrous remembrance, nor any trouble hinder them 
from turning toward the court of Thy transcendent 
oneness. 
     By Thy might, O Well-Beloved of &Baha and His 
heart's Desire!  I myself cry out, under all conditions, 
unto Thee saying:  "Would I had, ere this day, drawn 
nigh unto Thee!"  When I hear, however, the sighs of 
such of Thy people as are wholly devoted to Thee, 
and those of Thy servants as enjoy near access to 
Thy court, who have taken no other friend than 
Thee, and sought no refuge except Thee, and have 
chosen for themselves, in Thy path, what no man 
hath chosen in the days of the Manifestations of Thy 
transcendent unity and the Day-Springs of Thy most 
holy sovereignty, then my heart is saddened and 
my soul is vexed, and I cry to Thee, imploring Thee 
to protect them, by Thy power that hath encompassed 
the entire creation both visible and invisible, 
from whatsoever may be abhorrent to Thee.  This is 
not for their own sakes, but that Thy name may, 
through them, abide amongst Thy servants, and 
Thy remembrance may continue to endure in Thy 
dominions. 

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     Thou knowest, O my God, that all Thy servants 
have turned back from Thee and risen up against 
Thee.  Thou knowest that Thou hast no one to obey 
Thee except them and such as have believed in Thy 
Revelation, through which the foundations of the entire 
universe have been shaken, and the souls of all 
men have trembled, and all that lay asleep were 
quickened.  Thou art, O my God, the God of bounty, 
Whose grace is immense. 
     Send down, then, upon them that which will assure 
their hearts, and quiet their souls, and renew their 
spirits, and refresh their bodies.  Thou art, verily, their 
Lord and the Lord of the worlds. 
     Praised be God, the Lord of all creation! 


                       CII 

     Glory to Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all 
worlds, and the Beloved of all such as have recognized 
Thee!  Thou seest me sitting under a sword hanging 
on a thread, and art well aware that in such a state 
I have not fallen short of my duty towards Thy 
Cause, nor failed to shed abroad Thy praise, and declare 
Thy virtues, and deliver all Thou hadst prescribed 
unto me in Thy Tablets.  Though the sword 
be ready to fall on my head, I call Thy loved ones 

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with such a calling that the hearts are carried away 
towards the horizon of Thy majesty and grandeur. 
     Purge out thoroughly their ears, O my Lord, that 
they may hearken unto the sweet melodies that have 
ascended from the right hand of the throne of Thy 
glory.  I swear by Thy might!  Were any one to attune 
his ears to their harmony he would soar up to the 
kingdom of Thy revelation, wherein every created 
thing proclaimeth that Thou art God, and that there 
is none other God save Thee, the Omnipotent, the 
Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting.  Cleanse Thou, O 
my God, the eyes of Thy servants, and so transport 
them by the sweetness of Thine utterances that 
calamities will be powerless to hinder them from 
turning unto Thee, and from directing their eyes 
towards the horizon of Thy Revelation. 
     Darkness hath encompassed every land, O my God, 
and caused most of Thy servants to tremble.  I beseech 
Thee, by Thy Most Great Name, to raise in 
every city a new creation that shall turn towards 
Thee, and shall remember Thee amidst Thy servants, 
and shall unfurl by virtue of their utterances and 
wisdom the ensigns of Thy victory, and shall detach 
themselves from all created things. 
     Potent art Thou to do Thy pleasure.  No God is 
there but Thee, the Most Powerful, He Whose help 
is implored by all men. 

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                       CIII 

     Glory be to Thee, Thou in Whose hand are the 
heaven of omnipotence and the kingdom of creation. 
Thou doest, by Thy sovereignty, what Thou 
willest, and ordainest, through the power of Thy 
might, what Thou pleasest.  From eternity Thou hast 
been exalted above the praise of all created things, 
and wilt to eternity remain far above the glorification 
of any one of Thy creatures.  Existence itself 
testifieth to its non-existence when face to face with 
the manifold revelations of Thy transcendent oneness, 
and every created thing confesseth, by its very 
nature, its nothingness when compared with the 
sacred splendors of the light of Thy unity.  Thou 
hast, in Thyself, been independent of any one besides 
Thee and rich enough, in Thine own essence, to dispense 
with any one except Thy Self.  Every description 
by which they who adore Thy unity describe 
Thee, and every praise wherewith they who are devoted 
unto Thee praise Thee, are but the traces of 
the pen which the fingers of Thy strength and power 
have set in motion--fingers whose movement is controlled 
by the arm of Thy decree--the arm itself 
animated by the potency of Thy might. 
     Thy glory beareth me witness!  How can I, aware 
as I am of this truth, hope to befittingly make mention 
of Thee and celebrate Thy praise?  Howsoever I 
describe Thee, whichever of Thy virtues I recount, 

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I cannot but blush and feel ashamed of what my 
tongue hath uttered or my pen written. 
     The quintessence of knowledge, O my Lord, proclaimeth 
its powerlessness to know Thee, and perplexity, 
in its very soul, confesseth its bewilderment 
in the face of the revelations of Thy sovereign might, 
and remembrance, in its inmost spirit, acknowledgeth 
its forgetfulness and effacement before the manifestations 
of Thy signs and the evidences of Thy praise. 
What, then, can this poor creature hope to achieve, 
and to what cord must this wretched soul cling? 
     I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of the 
worlds, and the Beloved of such as have recognized 
Thee, and the Desire of all that are in heaven and on 
earth, by Thy Name through which the cry of every 
suppliant hath ascended into the heaven of Thy 
transcendent holiness, through which every seeker 
hath soared to the sublimities of Thy unity and 
grandeur, through which the imperfect have been 
perfected, and the abased exalted, and the tongue of 
every stammerer unloosed, and the sick made whole, 
and whatever was unworthy of Thy highness and 
beseemed not Thy greatness and Thy sovereignty 
made acceptable unto Thee,--I beseech Thee to aid 
us by Thine invisible hosts and by a company of the 
angels of Thy Cause.  Do Thou, then, accept the 
works we have performed for love of Thee, and for 
the sake of Thy pleasure.  Cast us not away, O my 
God, from the door of Thy mercy, and break not 
our hopes in the wonders of Thy grace and favors. 

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     Our limbs, our members, O my Lord, bear witness 
to Thy unity and oneness.  Send down upon us Thy 
strength and power, that we may become steadfast 
in Thy Faith and may aid Thee among Thy servants. 
Illumine our eyes, O my Lord, with the effulgence of 
Thy beauty, and enlighten our hearts with the splendors 
of Thy knowledge and wisdom.  Write us up, 
then, with those who have fulfilled their pledge to 
Thy Covenant in Thy days, and who, through their 
love for Thee, have detached themselves from the 
world and all that is therein. 
     Powerful art Thou to do what Thou pleasest.  No 
God is there beside Thee, the All-Powerful, the 
Omniscient, the Supreme Ruler, the Help in Peril, 
the Self-Subsisting. 


                       CIV 

     O Thou Whose nearness is my wish, Whose presence 
is my hope, Whose remembrance is my desire, 
Whose court of glory is my goal, Whose abode is my 
aim, Whose name is my healing, Whose love is the 
radiance of my heart, Whose service is my highest 
aspiration!  I beseech Thee by Thy Name, through 
which Thou hast enabled them that have recognized 
Thee to soar to the sublimest heights of the knowledge 
of Thee and empowered such as devoutly worship 

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Thee to ascend into the precincts of the court 
of Thy holy favors, to aid me to turn my face 
towards Thy face, to fix mine eyes upon Thee, and 
to speak of Thy glory. 
     I am the one, O my Lord, who hath forgotten all 
else but Thee, and turned towards the Day-Spring 
of Thy grace, who hath forsaken all save Thyself in 
the hope of drawing nigh unto Thy court.  Behold 
me, then, with mine eyes lifted up towards the Seat 
that shineth with the splendors of the light of Thy 
Face.  Send down, then, upon me, O my Beloved, that 
which will enable me to be steadfast in Thy Cause, 
so that the doubts of the infidels may not hinder me 
from turning towards Thee. 
     Thou art, verily, the God of Power, the Help in 
Peril, the All-Glorious, the Almighty. 


                       CV 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  Thou art He 
the excellence of Whose glory hath exalted them 
who are the sources of authority and honor, the 
potency of Whose might hath empowered them who 
are the fountain-heads of energy and strength, the 
dominion of Whose will hath elevated the Exponents 
of Thy Cause above all that are in heaven and on 
earth, and the life-giving effusions of Whose Pen 

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have quickened the souls of the denizens of the 
kingdom of creation. 
     I am he, O my Lord, who, wholly for Thy sake, 
hath turned his face unto Thee, and who, while 
acknowledging Thy power and Thy sovereignty, 
hath directed his steps towards Thy dearly-loved 
Sanctuary, and Thine adored and hallowed Court.  In 
this state I have reached the City (&Baghdad) wherein, 
in the full glory of Thy names, Thou didst reveal 
Thy Self unto all created things.  In it I have communed 
with Thy loved ones, and from the House 
within its walls I have inhaled the breaths of Thy 
holiness and perceived the fragrances of Thy fellowship. 
     Cast me not from Thy presence, O my Lord, 
neither do Thou drive me away from the shores of 
Thy love and Thy good-pleasure.  For the poor can 
find no refuge unless he knocketh at the door of Thy 
wealth, and the outcast can find no peace until he be 
admitted to the court of Thy favor. 
     Magnified be Thy name, O my Lord, for Thou 
hast enabled me to recognize the Manifestation of 
Thine own Self, and hast caused me to be assured of 
the truth of the verses which have descended upon 
Thee.  Empower me, I implore Thee, to cling steadfastly 
unto whatsoever Thou hast bidden me observe. 
Help me to guard the pearls of Thy love which, by 
Thy decree, Thou hast enshrined within my heart. 
Send down, moreover, every moment of my life, O 

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my God, that which will preserve me from any one 
but Thee, and will set my feet firm in Thy Cause. 
     Thou art, verily, the God of glory, the God of 
power, the God of knowledge and wisdom.  No God 
is there beside Thee, the Great Giver, the All-Bountiful, 
the Almighty, the Ever-Forgiving. 
     Praised be God, the All-Glorious, the All-Compelling. 


                       CVI 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  I give Thee 
thanks inasmuch as Thou hast called me into being 
in Thy days, and infused into me Thy love and Thy 
knowledge.  I beseech Thee, by Thy name whereby 
the goodly pearls of Thy wisdom and Thine utterance 
were brought forth out of the treasuries of the 
hearts of such of Thy servants as are nigh unto Thee, 
and through which the Day-Star of Thy name, the 
Compassionate, hath shed its radiance upon all that 
are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth, to supply me, 
by Thy grace and bounty, with Thy wondrous and 
hidden bounties. 
     These are the earliest days of my life, O my God, 
which Thou hast linked with Thine own days.  Now 
that Thou hast conferred upon me so great an honor, 
withhold not from me the things Thou hast ordained 
for Thy chosen ones. 

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     I am, O my God, but a tiny seed which Thou hast 
sown in the soil of Thy love, and caused to spring 
forth by the hand of Thy bounty.  This seed craveth, 
therefore, in its inmost being, for the waters of Thy 
mercy and the living fountain of Thy grace.  Send 
down upon it, from the heaven of Thy loving-kindness, 
that which will enable it to flourish beneath Thy 
shadow and within the borders of Thy court.  Thou 
art He Who watereth the hearts of all that have recognized 
Thee from Thy plenteous stream and the 
fountain of Thy living waters. 
     Praised be God, the Lord of the worlds. 


                       CVII 

     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by that Remembrance 
of Thee through which all things have been raised 
to life, and through which all faces have been made 
to shine, not to frustrate the hopes I have set on the 
things Thou dost possess.  Cause me, then, by Thy 
mercy, to enter beneath Thy shadow that shadoweth 
all things. 
     Be Thou, O my Lord, my sole Desire, my Goal, 
mine only Hope, my constant Aim, my Habitation 
and my Sanctuary.  Let the object of mine ardent 
quest be Thy most resplendent, Thine adorable, and 
ever-blessed Beauty.  I implore Thee, O my Lord, by 

+P179 
whatsoever is of Thee, to send, from the right hand 
of Thy might, that which will exalt Thy loved ones 
and abase Thine enemies. 
     No God is there beside Thee, Thou alone art my 
Beloved in this world and in the world which is to 
come.  Thou alone art the Desire of all them that have 
recognized Thee. 
     Praised be God, the Lord of the worlds. 


                       CVIII 

     Praised be Thou, O my God, that Thou hast been 
true to what the Pen of Thy Revelation hath inscribed 
upon the Tablets sent down by Thee unto 
Them Whom Thou hast chosen above all Thy creatures, 
and through Whom Thou hast unlocked the 
doors of Thy mercy, and shed abroad the radiance 
of the light of Thy guidance.  Glory to Thee that 
Thou hast laid bare what had from eternity been 
wrapped up within the Tabernacle of Thy majesty, 
Thine omnipotence and glory, and through which 
Thou hadst decked forth the heaven of Thy Revelation 
and adorned the pages of the book of Thy 
testimony. 
     And when the Pledge was fulfilled and the Promised 
One appeared, He was rejected by such of Thy 
servants as profess to have believed in Him in Whom 

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Thy Godhead was manifested, Whom Thou didst 
ordain to be the Herald of this Revelation, and 
through Whose advent the eyes of the inmates of the 
sanctuary of Thy unity were cheered. 
     I know, O my Lord, neither their reasoning with 
which they have acknowledged Thee and believed in 
Thy signs, nor their argument whereby they have 
repudiated Thy sovereignty.  Every time I call them 
to Thee and say:  "O people!  Consider the utterances 
of the Lord your God which are in your possession 
and those that have been sent down from the heaven 
of His will and power," they cavil at Thee, and turn 
their backs to Thee, though--as Thou art aware-- 
each of the words that have gone out of the mouth 
of Thy will sheddeth the fragrance of the breaths of 
Thy mercy. 
     Some have chosen to cleave to him who is counted 
unworthy to converse with any of Thy servants that 
watch at Thy door (&Mirza &Yahya), how much more 
to enter into the court in which the Tongue of Thy 
majesty speaketh.  Cleanse Thou their hearts and their 
eyes, O my Lord, that they may see with their eyes 
and understand with their hearts, that haply they 
may be attracted by Thine utterances to the Day-Spring 
of Thine inspiration, and draw nigh unto the 
soft-flowing stream of Thy knowledge. 
     Thou art He, O my Lord, Who hath, in every line 
of Thy Book, entered into covenant with them for 
me, and made it so sure that none of Thy creatures 
can any longer evade it.  Thou didst say--and Thy 

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word is the truth:  "One single letter from Him excelleth 
all that hath been sent down in the &Bayan." 
     Thou dost consider, therefore, O my God, how 
they have transgressed against Thy Cause, and beholdest 
what their hands have wrought in Thy days. 
They have so grievously wronged me that the Lote-Tree 
of Thy Revelation moaneth, and the inmates of 
the Tabernacle of Thy majesty and the dwellers of 
the cities of Thy names lament.  I know not, O my 
God, for what reason they have risen up to oppress 
me, and by what proof they have turned aside from 
Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thy signs.  I beseech 
Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all names and 
the Creator of the heavens, to aid them to act equitably 
in Thy Cause, that haply they may discover 
the sweet smell of the robe of Thy mercy, and set 
their faces towards the horizon that shineth with 
the brightness of the light of Thy face.  Weak are 
they, O my Lord, and Thou art the Lord of strength 
and power.  They are but paupers, and Thou art the 
All-Possessing, the Most Generous. 
     Thou art well aware, O my God, that throughout 
my life I have sought no advantage for myself.  I 
have offered up my spirit and my whole being for 
the exaltation of Thy word amidst Thy creatures 
and the glorification of Thy name among Thy servants. 
Thou didst send me with such a Testimony 
that They Who are the Exponents of Thy Revelation 
and the Day-Springs of Thine inspiration were 
stirred up with vehement longing.  Through it, Thy 

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proof was established, and Thy bounty fulfilled, and 
Thy Cause perfected, and Thine utterances released, 
and Thy clear tokens uncovered. 
     Thou knowest, O my God, that I have wished only 
what Thou hast wished, and desire what Thou dost 
desire.  Were I to speak forth before Thy servants the 
things wherewith Thou didst, through Thy bounty, 
inspire me and which Thou didst command me to 
utter amidst Thy creatures, the oppressors among 
Thy people would cavil at me.  And were I to hold 
my peace and cease to celebrate the wonders of Thy 
praise, all the limbs of my body would be stirred up 
to extol Thee.  I know not what the water is with 
which Thou didst create me, or what the fire Thou 
didst kindle within me.  I swear by Thy glory!  I shall 
not cease to mention Thee, though all that are in 
Thy heaven and on Thy earth rise up against me. 
Thee will I magnify, in all circumstances, with a 
heart wholly rid of all attachment to the world and 
all that is therein. 
     Praised be Thou, the Well-Beloved of the hearts of 
all such as have recognized Thee. 


                       CIX 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God!  Thou beholdest 
how my gaze is fixed toward Thy tender 

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mercies, and how mine eyes are bent upon the horizon 
of Thy grace, and Thy loving-kindness, and how 
my hands are stretched out unto the heaven of 
Thy bestowals.  Thy might beareth me witness!  Every 
limb of my body crieth out to Thee and saith:  "O 
Thou Who art the Well-Beloved of the worlds, and 
the Lord of all that are in heaven and on earth, and 
the one Desire of the hearts which are devoted to 
Thee!  I implore Thee, by Thine Ocean unto which 
Thou didst summon all the inmates of heaven and all 
the dwellers of the earth, to help Thy servants who 
have been kept back from turning unto it and from 
approaching its shores.  Make them, then, O my God, 
to be detached from all else but Thee, and enable 
them to speak forth Thy praise and extol Thy virtues. 
Supply them, moreover, O my God, with the 
choice Wine of Thy mercy, that it may cause them 
to be forgetful of any one except Thee, and to arise 
to serve Thy Cause, and to be steadfast in their love 
for Thee.  Thou art, verily, the Lord of their lives 
and the Object of their adoration.  If they be driven 
away by Thee, who will then look upon them; and 
if they be removed far from Thee, who is there that 
can help them to approach Thy Presence?  I swear 
by Thy might!  No refuge is there to flee to except 
Thee, and no shelter to seek except Thy shelter, and 
no protection except Thy protection.  Woe betide 
him who hath taken as Lord any one beside Thee, and 
blessed are the ones who have rid themselves of all 
attachment to all the dwellers of Thine earth, and 

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clung to the hem of Thy bounteousness.  These! the 
people of &Baha, before all that are in heaven and all 
that are on earth.  No God is there but Thee, the 
Omniscient, the All-Wise." 
     Praise be to God, the Lord of all worlds. 


                       CX 

     I know not, O my God, whether I should speak 
forth the wonders of Thy praise among Thy servants, 
and lay bare before them the secrets of Thy mercy 
and the mysteries of Thy Cause, or keep them 
wrapped up within the receptacle of my heart. 
Though the lover be loth to share with any one the 
intimate conversation of his beloved, yet at whatever 
time Thine inescapable commandment to declare 
Thy Cause reacheth me, I will unhesitatingly obey 
it.  I would proclaim Thee, undeterred by the darts 
of affliction that may rain down upon me from the 
clouds of Thy decree. 
     I swear by Thy might!  Neither the hosts of the 
earth nor those of heaven can keep me back from 
revealing the things I am commanded to manifest. 
I have no will before Thy will, and can cherish no 
desire in the face of Thy desire.  By Thy grace I am, 
at all times, ready to serve Thee and am rid of all 
attachment to any one except Thee. 

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     What I desire, however, O my God, is that Thou 
shouldst bid me unveil the things which lie hid in 
Thy knowledge, so that they who are wholly devoted 
to Thee may, in their longing for Thee, soar up into 
the atmosphere of Thy oneness, and the infidels may 
be seized with trembling and may return to the nethermost 
fire, the abode ordained for them by Thee 
through the power of Thy sovereign might. 
     Thou dost consider, O my Lord, how Thy dear 
ones are sore pressed by Thine enemies, and hearest 
from all sides their sighing by reason of what hath 
befallen them in Thy path.  Thou knowest, O my 
Lord, that their one desire was to seek Thy face, and 
that the sole Object of their adoration was Thee. 
They who wronged them had no other purpose except 
to turn them away from Thee, and to extinguish 
the fire which Thou hadst kindled with the hands 
of Thine almighty power. 
     Unseal the lips of Thy will, O my Lord, and let a 
word proceed therefrom that shall subject unto itself 
the world and all that is therein.  How long shalt 
Thou behold these things and tarry, O my God? 
Darkness hath enveloped the whole earth, and Thy 
tokens are ready to be blotted out throughout Thy 
realm. 
     Forgive me, O my God, for what I have spoken, 
for Thou art the One that knoweth all things, and 
in Thee are wrapped up the secrets that are hid from 
all else except Thyself.  When Thy promise shall come 
to pass, Thou wilt manifest what Thou wilt, and 

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subdue as Thou pleasest.  We should wish only what 
Thou hast wished for us.  In Thee is the knowledge 
of all things, and with Thee is the issue of all things. 
Thou art, verily, the Truth, the Knower of things 
unseen. 
     Forgive me, then, my sins and the sins of them 
that love me, and supply them with the good of this 
world and of the next. 
     Thou art, verily, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most 
Compassionate. 


                       CXI 

     Praised be Thou, O my God!  Thou beholdest both 
the helplessness of Thy dear ones and the ascendancy 
of Thy foes, both the wretchedness of Thy chosen 
ones and the glory of them who gainsaid Thy Cause 
and repudiated Thy signs.  The latter deny Thy 
tokens, and fail to repay Thee for the temporal benefits 
Thou didst bestow upon them, while the former 
yield Thee thanks for what hath befallen them in 
their eagerness to partake of the everlasting gifts 
Thou dost possess. 
     How sweet is the thought of Thee in times of 
adversity and trial, and how delightful to glorify 
Thee when compassed about with the fierce winds 
of Thy decree!  Thou knowest full well, O my God, 

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that I endure patiently whatsoever toucheth me in 
Thy path.  Nay, I perceive that all the members and 
limbs of my body long for tribulation, that I may 
manifest Thy Cause, O Thou Who art the Lord of 
all names!  The waters of Thy love have preserved 
me in the kingdom of Thy creation, and the fire of 
my remembrance of Thee hath set me ablaze before 
all that are in heaven and on earth.  Great is my blessedness, 
and great the blessedness of this fire whose 
flame crieth out:  "No God is there save Thee, Who 
art the Object of my heart's adoration, and the 
Source and Center of my soul!" 
     Thy glory beareth me witness!  Were all that are in 
the heavens and all that are on earth to unite and 
seek to hinder me from remembering Thee and from 
celebrating Thy praise, they would assuredly have 
no power over me, and would fail in their purpose. 
And were the infidels to slay me, my blood would, 
at Thy command, lift up its voice and proclaim: 
"There is no God but Thee, O Thou Who art all 
my heart's Desire!"  And were my flesh to be boiled 
in the cauldron of hate, the smell which it would 
send forth would rise towards Thee and cry out: 
"Where art Thou, O Lord of the worlds, Thou One 
Desire of them that have known Thee!"  And were 
I to be cast into fire, my ashes would--I swear by Thy 
glory--declare:  "The Youth hath, verily, attained 
that for which he had besought his Lord, the All-Glorious, 
the Omniscient." 
     How, then, can such a man be fearful of the combination 

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of the kings to injure him in Thy Cause? 
No, no, I swear by Thyself, O Thou Who art the 
King of kings!  Such is my love for Thee that I can 
fear no one, though the powers of all the worlds be 
arrayed against me.  Alone and unaided I have, by the 
power of Thy might, arisen to proclaim Thy Cause, 
unafraid of the host of my oppressors. 
     To all that dwell on earth I cry aloud and say: 
"Fear ye God, O ye servants of God, and suffer not 
yourselves to be kept back from this pure Wine that 
hath flowed from the right hand of the throne of the 
mercy of your Lord, the Most Merciful.  I swear by 
God!  Better for you is what He possesseth than the 
things ye yourselves possess and the things ye have 
sought and are now seeking in this vain and empty 
life.  Forsake the world, and set your faces towards 
the all-glorious Horizon.  Whoso hath partaken of the 
wine of His remembrance will forget every other 
remembrance, and whoso hath recognized Him will 
rid himself of all attachment to this life and to all 
that pertaineth unto it." 
     I implore Thee, O my God and my Master, by 
Thy word through which they who have believed in 
Thy unity have soared up into the atmosphere of 
Thy knowledge, and they who are devoted to Thee 
have ascended into the heaven of Thy oneness, to 
inspire Thy loved ones with that which will assure 
their hearts in Thy Cause.  Endue them with such 
steadfastness that nothing whatsoever will hinder 
them from turning towards Thee. 

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     Thou art, verily, the Bountiful, the Munificent, 
the Forgiving, the Compassionate. 


                       CXII 

     Thou beholdest, O my God, how bewildered in 
their drunkenness are Thy servants who have turned 
back from Thy beauty and caviled at what hath 
been sent down from the right hand of the throne 
of Thy majesty.  Thou didst come, O my God, in the 
clouds of Thy spirit and Thine utterance, and lo, 
the entire creation shook and trembled, and the limbs 
of them who repudiated Thy testimonies were made 
to quiver, O Thou in Whose grasp is the lordship of 
all things! 
     Thou art He, O my God, Who hast summoned all 
men to turn in the direction of Thy mercy, and 
called them unto the horizon of Thy grace and bounties. 
None, however, heeded Thy call, except such 
as have forsaken all things save Thee, and hastened 
unto the Day-Spring of Thy beauty, and the Dawning-Place 
of Thine inspiration and Thy revelation. 
     Thou knowest, O my God, that none can be found 
on the face of the earth to remember Thee except 
them.  Thou seest how the oppressors among Thy 
creatures have laid hold on them.  Some, O my God, 
have shed their blood in Thy path, others have abandoned 

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their homes and set their faces towards the 
seat of Thy throne, and were hindered from stepping 
into the court of Thy great glory, while still 
others have been cast into prison and are at the mercy 
of the workers of iniquity. 
     I implore Thee, O Thou Who holdest in Thy 
hands the reins of unconstrained power, to succor 
them through the wondrous potency of Thy might. 
Misery, O my Lord, hath taken hold on them in Thy 
path, exalt them by the power of Thy sovereignty; 
and weariness hath afflicted them in their love for 
Thee, render them victorious, through Thy strength 
and Thine omnipotence, over Thine enemies. 
     Aware as I am, O my God, that Thou hast decreed 
for them that which excelleth whatsoever is in Thy 
heaven and on Thy earth, I still cherish the desire 
that Thou mayest behold them in Thy days exalted 
and honored by Thy creatures.  Supreme art Thou 
over Thy creation.  All are held within Thy grasp, 
and lie prisoned in the hollow of Thy hand.  No 
God is there but Thee, the All-Powerful, the All-Knowing, 
the All-Wise. 


                       CXIII 

     Magnified be Thy name, O my God!  I testify that 
if Thy servants were to turn towards Thee with the 

+P191 
eyes Thou didst create in them and with the ears 
wherewith Thou didst endow them, they would all 
be carried away by a single word sent down from 
the right hand of the throne of Thy majesty.  That 
word alone would suffice to brighten their faces, and 
to assure their hearts, and to cause their souls to soar 
up to the atmosphere of Thy great glory, and to 
ascend into the heaven of Thy sovereignty. 
     I pray Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all 
names and the Ruler of both earth and heaven, to 
grant that all who are dear to Thee may each become 
a cup of Thy mercy in Thy days, that they may 
quicken the hearts of Thy servants.  Empower them 
also, O my God, to be as the rain that poureth down 
from the clouds of Thy grace, and as the winds that 
waft the vernal fragrances of Thy loving-kindness, 
that through them the soil of the hearts of Thy 
creatures may be clad with verdure, and may bring 
forth the things that will shed their fragrance over 
all Thy dominion, so that every one may perceive the 
sweet smell of the Robe of Thy Revelation.  Potent art 
Thou to do what Thou willest. 
     The power of Thy might beareth me witness! 
Whoso hath drunk of the cup which the hand of 
Thy mercy hath borne round will strip himself of all 
things except Thee, and will be able, through a word 
of his mouth, to enrapture the souls of such of Thy 
servants as have slumbered on the bed of forgetfulness 
and negligence, and to cause them to turn their 
faces toward Thy most Great Sign, and seek from 

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Thee naught else except Thyself, and ask of Thee 
only what Thou hast determined for them by the 
pen of Thy judgment and hast prescribed in the 
Tablet of Thy decree. 
     Send down, then, O my God, through Thy Most 
Great Name, upon Thy loved ones what will, under 
all conditions, draw them nearer unto Thee.  Thou 
art, verily, the Almighty, the All-Glorious, Whose 
help is implored by all men. 


                       CXIV 

     Mine eyes are cheered, O my God, when I contemplate 
the tribulations that descend upon me from the 
heaven of Thy decree, and which have encompassed 
me on every side according to what Thy pen hath 
irrevocably established.  I swear by Thy Self!  Whatsoever 
is of Thee is well pleasing unto me, though it 
involve the bitterness of mine own death. 
     He Who was Thy Spirit (Jesus), O my God, withdrew 
all alone in the darkness of the night preceding 
His last day on earth, and falling on His face to the 
ground besought Thee saying:  "If it be Thy will, 
O my Lord, my Well-Beloved, let this cup, through 
Thy grace and bounty, pass from me." 
     By Thy beauty, O Thou Who art the Lord of all 
names and the Creator of the heavens!  I can smell 

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the fragrance of the words which, in His love for 
Thee, His lips have uttered, and can feel the glow of 
the fire that had inflamed His soul in its longing to 
behold Thy face and in its yearning after the Day-Spring 
of the light of Thy oneness, and the Dawning-Place 
of Thy transcendent unity. 
     As to me--and to this Thou art Thyself my witness 
--I call upon Thee saying:  "I have no will of 
mine own, O my Lord, and my Master and my Ruler, 
before the indications of Thy will, and can have no 
purpose in the face of the revelation of Thy purpose. 
I swear by Thy glory!  I wish only what Thou wishest, 
and cherish only what Thou cherishest.  What I 
have chosen for myself is what Thou hast Thyself 
chosen for me, O Thou the Possessor of my soul!" 
Nay, I find myself to be altogether nothing when 
face to face with the manifold revelations of Thy 
names, how much less when confronted with the 
effulgent splendors of the light of Thine own Self. 
O miserable me!  Were I to attempt merely to describe 
Thee, such an attempt would itself be an evidence 
of my impiety, and would attest my heedlessness 
in the face of the clear and resplendent tokens 
of Thy oneness.  Who else except Thee can claim to 
be worthy of any notice in the face of Thine own 
revelation, and who is he that can be deemed sufficiently 
qualified to adequately praise Thee, or to pride 
himself on having befittingly described Thy glory? 
Nay--and to this Thou dost Thyself bear witness-- 
it hath incontrovertibly been made evident that 

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Thou art the one God, the Incomparable, Whose help 
is implored by all men.  From everlasting Thou wert 
alone, with none to describe Thee, and wilt abide for 
ever the same with no one else to equal or rival Thee. 
Were the existence of any co-equal with Thee to be 
recognized, how could it then be maintained that 
Thou art the Incomparable, or that Thy Godhead is 
immeasurably exalted above all peers or likeness?  The 
contemplation of the highest minds that have recognized 
Thy unity failed to attain unto the comprehension 
of the One Thou hast created through the 
word of Thy commandment, how much more must 
it be powerless to soar into the atmosphere of the 
knowledge of Thine own Being.  Every praise which 
any tongue or pen can recount, every imagination 
which any heart can devise, is debarred from the station 
which Thy most exalted Pen hath ordained, how 
much more must it fall short of the heights which 
Thou hast Thyself immensely exalted above the conception 
and the description of any creature.  For the 
attempt of the evanescent to conceive the signs of 
the Uncreated is as the stirring of the drop before 
the tumult of Thy billowing oceans.  Nay, forbid it, 
O my God, that I should thus venture to describe 
Thee, for every similitude and comparison must pertain 
to what is essentially created by Thee.  How can 
then such similitude and comparison ever befit Thee, 
or reach up unto Thy Self? 
     By Thy glory, O my God!  Though I recognize 
and firmly believe that no description which any except 

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Thyself can give of Thee can beseem Thy 
grandeur, and that no glory ascribed to Thee by any 
save Thyself can ever ascend into the atmosphere of 
Thy presence, yet were I to hold my peace, and cease 
to glorify Thee and to recount Thy wondrous glory, 
my heart would be consumed, and my soul would 
melt away. 
     My remembrance of Thee, O my God, quencheth 
my thirst, and quieteth my heart.  My soul delighteth 
in its communion with Thee, as the sucking child 
delighteth itself in the breasts of Thy mercy; and my 
heart panteth after Thee even as one sore athirst 
panteth after the living waters of Thy bounty, O 
Thou Who art the God of mercy, in Whose hand is 
the lordship of all things! 
     I give thanks to Thee, O my God, that Thou hast 
suffered me to remember Thee.  What else but remembrance 
of Thee can give delight to my soul or 
gladness to my heart?  Communion with Thee enableth 
me to dispense with the remembrance of all 
Thy creatures, and my love for Thee empowereth 
me to endure the harm which my oppressors inflict 
upon me. 
     Send, therefore, unto my loved ones, O my God, 
what will cheer their hearts, and illumine their faces, 
and delight their souls.  Thou knowest, O my Lord, 
that their joy is to behold the exaltation of Thy Cause 
and the glorification of Thy word.  Do Thou unveil, 
therefore, O my God, what will gladden their eyes, 

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and ordain for them the good of this world and of 
the world which is to come. 
     Thou art, verily, the God of power, of strength 
and of bounty. 


                       CXV 

     Thou seest, O my God, how the wrongs committed 
by such of Thy creatures as have turned their backs 
to Thee have come in between Him in Whom Thy 
Godhead is manifest and Thy servants.  Send down 
upon them, O my Lord, what will cause them to be 
busied with each others' concerns.  Let, then, their 
violence be confined to their own selves, that the 
land and they that dwell therein may find peace. 
     One of Thy handmaidens, O my Lord, hath 
sought Thy face, and soared in the atmosphere of 
Thy pleasure.  Withhold not from her, O my Lord, 
the things Thou didst ordain for the chosen ones 
among Thy handmaidens.  Enable her, then, to be 
so attracted by Thine utterances that she will celebrate 
Thy praise amongst them. 
     Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  No 
God is there but Thee, the Almighty, Whose help is 
implored by all men. 

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                       CXVI 

     My God, my Well-Beloved!  No place is there for 
any one to flee to when once Thy laws have been 
sent down, and no refuge can be found by any soul 
after the revelation of Thy commandments.  Thou 
hast inspired the Pen with the mysteries of Thine 
eternity, and bidden it teach man that which he 
knoweth not, and caused him to partake of the living 
waters of truth from the cup of Thy Revelation and 
Thine inspiration. 
     No sooner, however, had the Pen traced upon the 
tablet one single letter of Thy hidden wisdom, than 
the voice of the lamentation of Thine ardent lovers 
was lifted up from all directions.  Thereupon, there 
befell the just what hath caused the inmates of the 
tabernacle of Thy glory to weep and the dwellers of 
the cities of Thy revelation to groan. 
     Thou dost consider, O my God, how He Who is the 
Manifestation of Thy names is in these days threatened 
by the swords of Thine adversaries.  In such a 
state He crieth out and summoneth all the inhabitants 
of Thine earth and the denizens of Thy heaven 
unto Thee. 
     Purify, O my God, the hearts of Thy creatures 
with the power of Thy sovereignty and might, that 
Thy words may sink deep into them.  I know not 
what is in their hearts, O my God, nor can tell the 
thoughts they think of Thee.  Methinks that they imagine 

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that Thy purpose in calling them to Thine 
all-highest horizon is to heighten the glory of Thy 
majesty and power.  For had they been satisfied that 
Thou summonest them to that which will recreate 
their hearts and immortalize their souls, they would 
never have fled from Thy governance, nor deserted the 
shadow of the tree of Thy oneness.  Clear away, then, 
the sight of Thy creatures, O my God, that they may 
recognize Him Who showeth forth the Godhead as 
One Who is sanctified from all that pertaineth unto 
them, and Who, wholly for Thy sake, is summoning 
them to the horizon of Thy unity, at a time when 
every moment of His life is beset with peril.  Had His 
aim been the preservation of His own Self, He would 
never have left it at the mercy of Thy foes. 
     I swear by Thy glory!  I have accepted to be tried 
by manifold adversities for no purpose except to regenerate 
all that are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth. 
Whoso hath loved Thee, can never feel attached to 
his own self, except for the purpose of furthering 
Thy Cause; and whoso hath recognized Thee can 
recognize naught else except Thee, and can turn to 
no one save Thee. 
     Enable Thy servants, O my God, to discover the 
things Thou didst desire for them in Thy Kingdom. 
Acquaint them, moreover, with what He Who is the 
Origin of Thy most excellent titles hath, in His love 
for Thee, been willing to bear for the sake of the 
regeneration of their souls, that they may haste to 
attain the River that is Life indeed, and turn their 

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faces in the direction of Thy Name, the Most Merciful. 
Abandon them not to themselves, O my God! 
Draw them, by Thy bountiful favor, to the heaven 
of Thine inspiration.  They are but paupers, and Thou 
art the All-Possessing, the ever-Forgiving, the Most 
Compassionate. 


                       CXVII 

     Glory to Thee, O my God!  The first stirrings of 
the spring of Thy grace have appeared and clothed 
Thine earth with verdure.  The clouds of the heaven 
of Thy bounty have rained their rain on this City 
within whose walls is imprisoned Him Whose desire 
is the salvation of Thy creatures.  Through it the soil 
of this City hath been decked forth, and its trees 
clothed with foliage, and its inhabitants gladdened. 
     The hearts of Thy dear ones, however, will rejoice 
only at the Divine Springtime of Thy tender mercies, 
whereby the hearts are quickened, and the souls are 
renewed, and the trees of human existence bear their 
fruits. 
     The plants that have sprung forth, O my Lord, in 
the hearts of Thy loved ones have withered away. 
Send down upon them, from the clouds of Thy spirit, 
that which will cause the tender herbs of Thy knowledge 
and wisdom to grow within their breasts. 

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Rejoice, then, their hearts with the proclamation of 
Thy Cause and the exaltation of Thy sovereignty. 
     Their eyes, O my Lord, are expectantly turned in 
the direction of Thy bounty, and their faces are set 
towards the horizon of Thy grace.  Suffer them not, 
through Thy bounty, to be deprived of Thy grace. 
Potent art Thou, by Thy sovereign might, over all 
things.  No God is there but Thee, the Almighty, the 
Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 


                       CXVIII 

     Thou seest, O my God, how Thy servants have 
been cleaving fast to Thy names, and have been calling 
on them in the daytime and in the night season. 
No sooner, however, had He been made manifest 
through Whose word the kingdom of names and the 
heaven of eternity were created, than they broke 
away from Him and disbelieved in the greatest of 
Thy signs.  They finally banished Him from the land 
of His birth, and caused Him to dwell within the 
most desolate of Thy cities, though all the world had 
been built up by Thee for His sake.  Within this, the 
Most Great Prison, He hath established His seat. 
Though sore tried by trials, the like of which the eye 
of creation hath not seen, He summoneth the people 

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unto Thee, O Thou Who art the Fashioner of the 
universe! 
     I beseech Thee, O Thou the Shaper of all the nations 
and the Quickener of every moldering bone, 
to graciously enable Thy servants to recognize Him 
Who is the Manifestation of Thy Self and the 
Revealer of Thy transcendent might, that they may 
cut down, by Thy power, all the idols of their corrupt 
inclinations, and enter beneath the shadow of 
Thine all-encompassing mercy, which, by virtue of 
Thy name, the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious, hath 
surpassed the entire creation. 
     I know not, O my God, how long will Thy creatures 
continue to slumber on the bed of forgetfulness 
and evil desires, and remain far removed from 
Thee and shut out from Thy presence.  Draw them 
nearer, O my God, unto the scene of Thine effulgent 
glory, and enrapture their hearts with the sweet 
savors of Thine inspiration, through which they who 
adore Thy unity have soared on the wings of desire 
towards Thee, and they who are devoted to Thee 
have reached unto Him Who is the Dawning-Place 
of the Day-Star of Thy creation. 
     Cleave asunder, O my Lord, the veils that shut 
them out from Thee, that they may behold Thee 
shining above the horizon of Thy oneness and shedding 
Thy radiance from the dawning-place of Thy 
sovereignty.  By Thy glory!  Were they to discover the 
sweetness of Thy remembrance and apprehend the 
excellence of the things that are sent down upon 

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them from the right hand of the throne of Thy 
majesty, they would cast away all that they possess, 
and would rush forth into the wilderness of their 
longing after Thee, that the glance of Thy loving-kindness 
may be directed towards them and the radiance 
of the Day-Star of Thy beauty may be shed 
upon them. 
     Let their hearts, O my Lord, be carried away by 
Thy remembrance, and their souls enriched by Thy 
riches, and their wills strengthened to proclaim Thy 
Cause amidst Thy creatures.  Thou art, verily, the 
Great Giver, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate. 


                       CXIX 

     Lauded be Thy name, O my God!  Thou seest how 
I have been sorely vexed among Thy servants, and 
beholdest the things that have befallen me in Thy 
path.  Thou knowest full well that I have not spoken 
a word but by Thy leave, that my lips have never 
been opened except at Thy bidding and in accordance 
with Thy pleasure, that every breath I have 
breathed hath been animated with Thy praise and 
Thy remembrance, that I have summoned all men 
to naught else except that whereunto Thy chosen 
ones have through all eternity been summoned, and 

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that I have bidden them observe only the things that 
would draw them nearer unto the Day-Spring of 
Thy loving-kindness, and the Dawning-Place of Thy 
favors, and the Horizon of Thy riches, and the 
Manifestation of Thine inspiration and Thy revelation. 
     Thou art well aware, O my God, that I have not 
failed in my duty towards Thy Cause.  At all times 
and under all conditions I have wafted, in every 
direction, the breezes of Thine inspiration, and shed 
abroad the sweet smell of the raiment of Thy mercy, 
that haply Thy servants may discover its fragrance, 
and through it be enabled to turn towards Thee. 
     I implore Thee, O my God, by the Lights of Thy 
unity and the Repositories of Thy revelation, to send 
down from the clouds of Thy mercy that which will 
cleanse the hearts of all such as have turned towards 
Thee.  Blot out, then, from their hearts all that may 
induce Thy servants to cavil at Thy Cause. 
     Thy will hath overruled my will, O my God, and 
I have shown forth what hath grievously vexed me. 
Have mercy, then, upon me, O Thou Who of all 
those who show mercy art the Most Merciful! 
     Assist Thou Thy servants, O my God, to help Thy 
Cause, and give them to drink what will quicken 
their hearts in Thy realm, lest anything hinder them 
from remembering Thee and from extolling Thy 
virtues, that they may quit their homes in Thy name, 
and summon all the multitudes unto Thee.  Guard 
their faces, O my God, from turning to any one save 

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Thee, and their ears from hearkening unto the sayings 
of all such as have turned away from Thy beauty 
and repudiated Thy signs. 
     Supreme art Thou over all things.  There is none 
other God save Thee, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 


                       CXX 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  Thou beholdest 
my low estate and the habitation wherein I 
dwell, and bearest witness unto my perplexity, my 
crying needs, my troubles, and the afflictions I suffer 
among Thy servants who recite Thy verses and repudiate 
their Revealer, who call on Thy names and 
cavil at their Creator, who seek to draw nigh unto 
Him Who is Thy Friend and put to death Him Who 
is the Best-Beloved of the worlds. 
     Open Thou their eyes, O my God, and My Master, 
that they may gaze on Thy beauty, or cause them to 
return unto the lowest abyss of the fire.  Potent art 
Thou to do what Thou willest.  Thou art, verily, the 
All-Glorious, the All-Wise. 
     The glory of Thy might, O my God, beareth me 
witness!  Every time I attempt to remember Thee, I 
find myself overpowered by the sublimity of Thy 
station and the immensity of Thy might; and every 
time I hold my peace, lo, I am impelled by my love 

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for Thee and by the potency of Thy will, to unloose 
my tongue and mention Thee.  He who is poor and 
needy, O my God, is calling for his Lord, the All-Possessing; 
and he who is destitute of all strength 
remembereth his Master, the All-Powerful.  If He 
deign to accept His servant's supplication, He is, verily, 
of unsurpassed bounteousness; and if He cast him 
out, He is of those who judge equitably the best.  He 
indeed is acceptable, O my God, who hath set his 
face towards Thee, and he is truly deprived who 
hath been careless of the remembrance of Thee in 
Thy days.  Blessed is he that hath tasted of the sweetness 
of Thy remembrance and praise.  Nothing, not 
even the arising of all the peoples of the whole 
world to assail him, can hinder such a man from 
directing his steps towards the paths of Thy pleasure 
and the ways of Thy Cause. 
     Look, then, O Thou Who art the Well-Beloved of 
&Baha, upon the tears he sheddeth before Thee, and 
behold the sighs which he uttereth, O Thou Who art 
his heart's Desire!  I swear by Thy might, and Thy 
majesty and Thy glory!  Were I to inherit from Thee 
all the delights of Paradise, and to keep them in my 
possession as long as Thine own Being endureth, and 
were I to become, for less than a moment, careless 
of the remembrance of Thee, I would, of a certainty, 
cast them away from me and cease to consider them. 
I am the one, O my God, who for love of Thee hath 
forsaken the world and all its benefits, and willingly 

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accepted every tribulation for the sake of Thy 
remembrance. 
     I entreat Thee, O Thou Who art my Companion 
and my Best-Beloved, to lift the veil that hath come 
in between Thee and Thy servants, that they may 
recognize Thee with Thine own eye and rid themselves 
of all attachment to any one but Thee.  Thou 
art, verily, the Almighty, the Ever-Forgiving, the 
Most Compassionate.  No God is there beside Thee, 
the Most Exalted, the Self-Sufficing, the Self-Exalting, 
the All-Glorious, the All-Wise. 
     Praise be unto Thee, for Thou art, in truth, the 
Lord of earth and heaven. 


                       CXXI 

     Praise be to Thee, O Lord my God!  I am the one 
who hath sought the good pleasure of Thy will, and 
directed his steps towards the seat of Thy gracious 
favors.  I am he who hath forsaken his all, who hath 
fled to Thee for shelter, who hath set his face towards 
the tabernacle of Thy revelation and the adored sanctuary 
of Thy glory.  I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by 
Thy call whereby they who recognized Thy unity 
have sought the shadow of Thy most gracious providence, 
and the sincere have fled far from themselves 
unto Thy name, the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious, 

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through which Thy verses were sent down, and Thy 
word fulfilled, and Thy proof manifested, and the 
sun of Thy beauty risen, and Thy testimony established, 
and Thy signs uncovered,--I beseech Thee to 
grant that I may be numbered with them that have 
quaffed the wine that is life indeed from the hands 
of Thy gracious providence, and have rid themselves, 
in Thy path, of all attachment to Thy creatures, and 
been so inebriated with Thy manifold wisdom that 
they hastened to the field of sacrifice with Thy praise 
on their lips and Thy remembrance in their hearts. 
Send down, also, upon me, O my God, that which 
will wash me from anything that is not of Thee, and 
deliver me from Thine enemies who have disbelieved 
in Thy signs. 
     Potent art Thou to do what Thou willest.  No God 
is there beside Thee, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 


                       CXXII 

     Praise be to Thee, O Lord my God!  Thou seest and 
knowest that I have called upon Thy servants to 
turn nowhere except in the direction of Thy bestowals, 
and have bidden them observe naught save 
the things Thou didst prescribe in Thy Perspicuous 
Book, the Book which hath been sent down according 
to Thine inscrutable decree and irrevocable purpose. 

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     I can utter no word, O my God, unless I be permitted 
by Thee, and can move in no direction until 
I obtain Thy sanction.  It is Thou, O my God, Who 
hast called me into being through the power of Thy 
might, and hast endued me with Thy grace to manifest 
Thy Cause.  Wherefore I have been subjected to 
such adversities that my tongue hath been hindered 
from extolling Thee and from magnifying Thy 
glory. 
     All praise be to Thee, O my God, for the things 
Thou didst ordain for me through Thy decree and 
by the power of Thy sovereignty.  I beseech Thee 
that Thou wilt fortify both myself and them that 
love me in our love for Thee, and wilt keep us firm 
in Thy Cause.  I swear by Thy might!  O my God! 
Thy servant's shame is to be shut out as by a veil 
from Thee, and his glory is to know Thee.  Armed 
with the power of Thy name nothing can ever hurt 
me, and with Thy love in my heart all the world's 
afflictions can in no wise alarm me. 
     Send down, therefore, O my Lord, upon me and 
upon my loved ones that which will protect us from 
the mischief of those that have repudiated Thy truth 
and disbelieved in Thy signs. 
     Thou art, verily, the All-Glorious, the Most 
Bountiful. 

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                       CXXIII 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  Thou hast, 
in Thine all highest Paradise, assigned unto Thy servants 
such stations that if any one of them were to 
be unveiled to men's eyes all who are in heaven and 
all who are on earth would be dumbfounded.  By Thy 
might!  Were kings to witness so great a glory they 
would, assuredly, rid themselves of their dominions 
and cleave to such of their subjects as have entered 
beneath the shadow of Thine immeasurable mercy 
and sought the shelter of Thine all-glorious name. 
     I implore Thee, O Thou Who art the Beloved of 
the worlds and the Desire of all that have recognized 
Thee, by Thy name, through which Thou stirrest up 
whom Thou willest and drawest toward Thee whom 
Thou pleasest, to open the eyes of all that are dear to 
Thee, that haply they may not be veiled from Thee 
as the peoples of the earth are, but may outwardly 
perceive the signs and tokens of Thy power, and inwardly 
apprehend the things Thou didst ordain for 
them in the realms of Thy glory. 
     Potent art Thou to do Thy pleasure.  Thou art the 
one alone Beloved in both this world and in the next. 
No God is there but Thee, the Most Exalted, the 
All-Glorious. 

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                       CXXIV 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  Every time 
I venture to make mention of Thee, I am held back 
by my mighty sins and grievous trespasses against 
Thee, and find myself wholly deprived of Thy grace, 
and utterly powerless to celebrate Thy praise.  My 
great confidence in Thy bounty, however, reviveth 
my hope in Thee, and my certitude that Thou wilt 
bountifully deal with me emboldeneth me to extol 
Thee, and to ask of Thee the things Thou dost 
possess. 
     I implore Thee, O my God, by Thy mercy that 
hath surpassed all created things, and to which all 
that are immersed beneath the oceans of Thy names 
bear witness, not to abandon me unto my self, for 
my heart is prone to evil.  Guard me, then, within the 
stronghold of Thy protection and the shelter of Thy 
care.  I am he, O my God, whose only wish is what 
Thou hast determined by the power of Thy might. 
All I have chosen for myself is to be assisted by Thy 
gracious appointments and the ruling of Thy will, 
and to be aided with the tokens of Thy decree and 
judgment. 
     I beseech Thee, O Thou Who art the Beloved of 
the hearts which long for Thee, by the Manifestations 
of Thy Cause and the Day-Springs of Thine inspiration, 
and the Exponents of Thy majesty, and the 
Treasuries of Thy knowledge, not to suffer me to be 

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deprived of Thy holy Habitation, Thy Fane and Thy 
Tabernacle.  Aid me, O my Lord, to attain His hallowed 
court, and to circle round His person, and to 
stand humbly at His door. 
     Thou art He Whose power is from everlasting to 
everlasting.  Nothing escapeth Thy knowledge.  Thou 
art, verily, the God of power, the God of glory and 
wisdom. 
     Praised be God, the Lord of the worlds! 


                       CXXV 

     O Thou the dread of Whom hath fallen upon all 
things, before the splendors of Whose face the countenances 
of all men are downcast, at the revelations 
of Whose sovereignty all necks have humbly bowed, 
to the ruling of Whose will all hearts have been subdued, 
the awfulness of Whose majesty hath caused 
the foundations of all things to tremble, and to the 
power of Whose authority the winds have been subjected! 
I beseech Thee by the compelling force of 
Thy Revelation, and by the power of Thy might, 
and by the exaltation of Thy word, and by the sublimity 
of Thy sovereignty, to number us with them 
whom the world hath been powerless to hinder from 
turning towards Thee. 
     Cause me, O my Lord, to be of those who, with 

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their substance and their own selves, have fought 
valiantly in Thy path.  Write down, then, for me the 
recompense Thou didst ordain for them in the Tablet 
of Thy decree.  Stablish me also on the seat of truth 
in Thy presence, and join me with the sincere among 
Thy servants. 
     I implore Thee, O my Lord, by Thy Messengers, 
and Thy Chosen Ones, and by Him through Whom 
Thou hast affixed Thy seal upon the Manifestations of 
Thy Cause among Thy creatures, and Whom Thou 
hast adorned with the ornament of Thine acceptance 
among all that dwell in Thy heaven and on Thy 
earth, to graciously assist me to attain unto what 
Thou hast ordained for Thy servants and bidden 
them observe in Thy Tablets.  Wash away, then, my 
sins, O my God, by Thy grace and bounty, and 
reckon me among such as are not overtaken by fear 
nor put to grief. 
     Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Help in Peril, 
the Self-Subsisting. 


                       CXXVI 

     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  Thou art He 
the fire of Whose love hath set ablaze the hearts of 
them who have recognized Thy unity, and the splendors 
of Whose countenance have illuminated the 

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faces of such as have drawn nigh unto Thy court. 
How plenteous, O my God, is the stream of Thy 
knowledge!  How sweet, O my Beloved, is the injury 
which, in my love for Thee, and for the sake of Thy 
pleasure, I suffer from the darts of the wicked doers! 
How pleasing are the wounds which, in Thy path 
and in order to proclaim Thy Faith, I sustain from 
the swords of the infidels! 
     I beseech Thee, by Thy name through which Thou 
turnest restlessness into tranquillity, fear into confidence, 
weakness into strength, and abasement into 
glory, that Thou of Thy grace wilt aid me and Thy 
servants to exalt Thy name, to deliver Thy Message, 
and to proclaim Thy Cause, in such wise that we may 
remain unmoved by either the assaults of the transgressors 
or the wrath of the infidels, O Thou Who art 
my Well-Beloved! 
     I am, O my Lord, Thy handmaiden, who hath 
hearkened to Thy call, and hastened unto Thee, fleeing 
from herself and resting her heart upon Thee.  I 
implore Thee, O my Lord, by Thy name out of which 
all the treasures of the earth were brought forth, to 
shield me from the hints of such as have disbelieved 
in Thee and repudiated Thy truth. 
     Powerful art Thou to do what Thou pleasest.  Thou 
art, verily, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 

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                       CXXVII 

     All praise be to Thee, O Lord, my God!  How mysterious 
the Fire which Thou hast enkindled within 
my heart!  My very limbs testify to the intensity 
of its heat, and evince the consuming power of its 
flame.  Should my bodily tongue ever attempt to describe 
Thee as the One Whose strength hath ever 
excelled the strength of the most mighty amongst 
men, the tongue of my heart would address me, saying: 
"These are but words which can only be adequate 
to such things as are of the same likeness and 
nature as themselves.  But He, of a truth, is infinitely 
exalted above the mention of all His creatures." 
     The power of Thy might beareth me witness, O 
my Well-Beloved!  Every limb of my body, methinks, 
is endowed with a tongue that glorifieth Thee and 
magnifieth Thy name.  Armed with the power of 
Thy love, the hatred which moveth them that are 
against Thee can never alarm me; and with Thy 
praise on my lips, the rulings of Thy decree can in 
no wise fill me with sorrow.  Fortify, therefore, Thy 
love within my breast, and suffer me to face the 
assaults which all the peoples of the earth may launch 
against me.  I swear by Thee!  Every hair of my head 
proclaimeth:  "But for the adversities that befall me 
in Thy path, how could I ever taste the divine sweetness 
of Thy tenderness and love?" 
     Send down, therefore, O my Lord, upon me and 

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upon them that love me, that which will cause us to 
become steadfast in Thy Faith.  Enable them, then, 
to become the Hands of Thy Cause amongst Thy 
servants, that they may scatter abroad Thy signs, 
and show forth Thy sovereignty.  There is no God 
but Thee, Who art powerful to do whatsoever Thou 
willest.  Thou art, in truth, the All-Glorious, the 
All-Praised. 


                       CXXVIII 

     Praise be unto Thee, O my God!  I am one of Thy 
servants, who hath believed on Thee and on Thy 
signs.  Thou seest how I have set myself towards the 
door of Thy mercy, and turned my face in the direction 
of Thy loving-kindness.  I beseech Thee, by Thy 
most excellent titles and Thy most exalted attributes, 
to open to my face the portals of Thy bestowals. 
Aid me, then, to do that which is good, O Thou Who 
art the Possessor of all names and attributes! 
     I am poor, O my Lord, and Thou art the Rich.  I 
have set my face towards Thee, and detached myself 
from all but Thee.  Deprive me not, I implore Thee, 
of the breezes of Thy tender mercy, and withhold 
not from me what Thou didst ordain for the chosen 
among Thy servants. 
     Remove the veil from mine eyes, O my Lord, that 

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I may recognize what Thou hast desired for Thy 
creatures, and discover, in all the manifestations of 
Thy handiwork, the revelations of Thine almighty 
power.  Enrapture my soul, O my Lord, with Thy 
most mighty signs, and draw me out of the depths 
of my corrupt and evil desires.  Write down, then, 
for me the good of this world and of the world to 
come.  Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. 
No God is there but Thee, the All-Glorious, Whose 
help is sought by all men. 
     I yield Thee thanks, O my Lord, that Thou hast 
wakened me from my sleep, and stirred me up, and 
created in me the desire to perceive what most of 
Thy servants have failed to apprehend.  Make me 
able, therefore, O my Lord, to behold, for love of 
Thee and for the sake of Thy pleasure, whatsoever 
Thou hast desired.  Thou art He to the power of 
Whose might and sovereignty all things testify. 
     There is none other God but Thee, the Almighty, 
the Beneficent. 


                       CXXIX 

     Praised be Thou, O my God!  Thou seest how Thy 
righteous servants have fallen into the hands of the 
wicked doers, who have disbelieved in Thy name, the 
Unconstrained, and denied Thy majesty, and Thine 

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unrestrained authority, and Thy strength, and Thy 
sovereign might.  Their mouths utter what the mouths 
of the Jews uttered aforetime. 
     Put forth, therefore, out of the bosom of Thy 
glory, O my Lord, the hand of Thine omnipotence, 
and through it assist Thou Thy loved ones who, 
though sore-tried in Thy path with such trials as 
have caused the inmates of the kingdom of Thy Cause 
to groan, were not deterred from turning towards the 
horizon of Thy Revelation. 
     Set, then, the seal of Thine unerring protection on 
their hearts, O my Lord, lest perchance the remembrance 
of aught else except Thee enter therein.  Make 
them able, moreover, to proclaim Thy name amidst 
Thy creatures, and supply them with the best of what 
Thou hast destined for such of Thy chosen ones as 
enjoy near access to Thee. 
     Potent art Thou to do Thy pleasure.  Thou truly 
art the All-Glorious, to whom all cry for help. 


                       CXXX 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God!  Thou seest 
how Thy servants have everywhere been compassed 
with tribulations, how their adversaries have all risen 
up against them and grievously wronged them.  Thy 
glory beareth me witness!  Were all the wicked doers 

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of the earth to band themselves against us, and to cast 
us into a fire such as no man hath kindled, they would 
be powerless to distract our gaze from the horizon of 
Thy name, the Most Exalted, the Most High, and 
would fail to turn aside our hearts from the seat of 
Thine effulgent glory. 
     I swear by Thy might!  The arrows that transfix 
us in Thy path are the ornaments of our temples, 
and the spears which pierce us in our love for Thee 
are as silk unto our bodies.  By the glory of Thy 
might!  Nothing whatsoever can beseem Thy servants 
except what the pen of Thine irrevocable decree hath 
traced in this priceless and exalted Tablet. 
     All praise be to Thy Self at all times and under all 
conditions.  Thou art, verily, the God of knowledge 
and wisdom. 


                       CXXXI 

     Praise be unto Thee, O my God!  Thou seest how 
He Who is Thy Light hath been shut up in the fortress-town 
of &Akka, and been sore oppressed by 
reason of what the hands of the wicked doers have 
wrought, whose corrupt desires have kept them back 
from turning towards Thee, O Thou Who art the 
King of all names! 
     I swear by Thy glory!  Tribulations, however woeful, 

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can never hinder me from remembering Thee 
or from celebrating Thy praise.  Every vexation borne 
for love of Thee is a token of Thy mercy unto Thy 
creatures, and every ordeal suffered in Thy path is 
but a gift from Thee bestowed on Thy chosen ones. 
I testify that my countenance, which shineth above 
the Day-Spring of eternity, hath been irradiated by 
adversity, and my body hath been adorned by it before 
all who are in heaven and all who are on earth. 
     I pray Thee, by Thy Most Great Name, to aid all 
them that have believed on Thee and on Thy signs 
to be steadfast in Thy love and to set themselves 
towards the Dawning-Place of the Day-Star of Thy 
loving-kindness.  Inspire them, then, O my God, with 
what will unloose their tongue to praise Thee, and 
will draw them nigh unto Thee in the life that now 
is and the life that is to come. 
     Thou truly art the Almighty, the All-Glorious, the 
Beneficent. 


                       CXXXII 

     Glorified be Thy name, O Lord my God!  I beseech 
Thee by Thy power that hath encompassed all created 
things, and by Thy sovereignty that hath transcended 
the entire creation, and by Thy Word which was 
hidden in Thy wisdom and whereby Thou didst create 

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Thy heaven and Thy earth, both to enable us to 
be steadfast in our love for Thee and in our obedience 
to Thy pleasure, and to fix our gaze upon Thy face, 
and celebrate Thy glory.  Empower us, then, O my 
God, to spread abroad Thy signs among Thy creatures, 
and to guard Thy Faith in Thy realm.  Thou 
hast ever existed independently of the mention of 
any of Thy creatures, and wilt remain as Thou hast 
been for ever and ever. 
     In Thee I have placed my whole confidence, unto 
Thee I have turned my face, to the cord of Thy loving 
providence I have clung, and towards the shadow 
of Thy mercy I have hastened.  Cast me not as one 
disappointed out of Thy door, O my God, and withhold 
not from me Thy grace, for Thee alone do I 
seek.  No God is there beside Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, 
the Most Bountiful. 
     Praise be to Thee, O Thou Who art the Beloved 
of them that have known Thee! 


                       CXXXIII 

     O Thou Whose tests are a healing medicine to such 
as are nigh unto Thee, Whose sword is the ardent 
desire of all them that love Thee, Whose dart is the 
dearest wish of those hearts that yearn after Thee, 
Whose decree is the sole hope of them that have recognized 

+P221 
Thy truth!  I implore Thee, by Thy divine 
sweetness and by the splendors of the glory of Thy 
face, to send down upon us from Thy retreats on 
high that which will enable us to draw nigh unto 
Thee.  Set, then, our feet firm, O my God, in Thy 
Cause, and enlighten our hearts with the effulgence 
of Thy knowledge, and illumine our breasts with the 
brightness of Thy names. 


                       CXXXIV 

     I am he, O my Lord, that hath set his face towards 
Thee, and fixed his hope on the wonders of Thy grace 
and the revelations of Thy bounty.  I pray Thee that 
Thou wilt not suffer me to turn away disappointed 
from the door of Thy mercy, nor abandon me 
to such of Thy creatures as have repudiated Thy 
Cause. 
     I am, O my God, Thy servant and the son of Thy 
servant.  I have recognized Thy truth in Thy days, 
and have directed my steps towards the shores of Thy 
oneness, confessing Thy singleness, acknowledging 
Thy unity, and hoping for Thy forgiveness and pardon. 
Powerful art Thou to do what Thou willest; no 
God is there beside Thee, the All-Glorious, the Ever-Forgiving. 

+P222 
                       CXXXV 

     Unto Thee be praise, O Lord my God!  I testify 
that Thou art God, and that there is none other God 
besides Thee.  Thou hast from eternity been immeasurably 
exalted above the praise of any one except 
Thee, and far above the description of any of Thy 
creatures.  All created things have borne witness to 
Thy unity, and every dweller in Thy kingdom hath 
confessed Thy oneness.  The essence of the apprehension 
of the assured among Thy creatures can never 
attain unto Thee, and the gem-like utterances with 
which Thy people have praised and glorified Thee 
can never hope to ascend unto the atmosphere of 
Thy holiness.  For men's apprehension of Thee is but 
the apprehension of Thine own creation; how can 
it reach up to Thee?  And all human praise and glorification 
of Thee pertain unto Thy servants; how can 
they be deemed worthy of the court of Thy oneness? 
     I swear by Thy glory!  The quintessence of knowledge 
is powerless to comprehend Thy nature, and the 
inmost reality of every praise of Thee falleth short 
of the seat of Thy great glory and of Thine all-compelling 
power.  Every utterance that seeketh to describe 
Thee, and every knowledge that attempteth to 
comprehend Thee, is but an expression of Thine own 
creating, and is begotten by Thy will, and fashioned 
in conformity with Thy purpose. 
     I implore Thee, O Thou Who art inscrutable to 

+P223 
all except Thee, and can be comprehended through 
naught else save Thyself, by the wrongs which He 
Who is the Day-Spring of Thy Cause hath suffered 
at the hands of the ignoble among Thy creatures, and 
by what hath befallen Him in Thy path, to grant 
that I may, at all times, be wholly dissolved in Thee, 
and fix my gaze upon the horizon of Thy will and be 
steadfast in Thy love. 
     I have, O my Lord, turned unto Thee according 
to what Thou hast commanded me in Thy Book, and 
have set my face towards the horizon of Thy loving-kindness 
even as Thou hast permitted me in Thy 
Tablets.  Cast me not out of the door of Thy grace, 
I beseech Thee, and write down for me the recompense 
destined for him who hath entered Thy presence, 
and hath risen to serve Thee, and hath been 
carried away by the drops sprinkled upon him from 
the Ocean of Thy favors in Thy days, and by the 
splendors of the Day-Star of Thy gifts that have 
been shed upon him at the revelation of the light of 
Thy countenance. 
     Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  No God 
is there save Thee, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 

+P224 
                       CXXXVI 

     Lauded be Thy Name, O Lord my God!  I am Thy 
servant who hath laid hold on the cord of Thy tender 
mercies, and clung to the hem of Thy bounteousness. 
I entreat Thee by Thy name whereby Thou hast subjected 
all created things, both visible and invisible, 
and through which the breath that is life indeed was 
wafted over the entire creation, to strengthen me by 
Thy power which hath encompassed the heavens and 
the earth, and to guard me from all sickness and 
tribulation.  I bear witness that Thou art the Lord of 
all names, and the Ordainer of all that may please 
Thee.  There is none other God but Thee, the Almighty, 
the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 
     Do Thou ordain for me, O my Lord, what will 
profit me in every world of Thy worlds.  Supply me, 
then, with what Thou hast written down for the 
chosen ones among Thy creatures, whom neither the 
blame of the blamer, nor the clamor of the infidel, 
nor the estrangement of such as have withdrawn 
from Thee, hath deterred from turning towards 
Thee. 
     Thou, truly, art the Help in Peril through the 
power of Thy sovereignty.  No God is there save Thee, 
the Almighty, the Most Powerful. 

+P225 
                       CXXXVII 

     Glorified art Thou, O my God!  I yield Thee thanks 
that Thou hast made known unto me Him Who is 
the Day-Spring of Thy mercy, and the Dawning-Place 
of Thy grace, and the Repository of Thy Cause. 
I beseech Thee by Thy Name, through which the faces 
of them that are nigh unto Thee have turned white, 
and the hearts of such as are devoted to Thee have 
winged their flight towards Thee, to grant that I may, 
at all times and under all conditions, lay hold on Thy 
cord, and be rid of all attachment to any one except 
Thee, and may keep mine eyes directed towards the 
horizon of Thy Revelation, and may carry out what 
Thou hast prescribed unto me in Thy Tablets. 
     Attire, O my Lord, both my inner and outer being 
with the raiment of Thy favors and Thy loving-kindness. 
Keep me safe, then, from whatsoever may 
be abhorrent unto Thee, and graciously assist me and 
my kindred to obey Thee, and to shun whatsoever 
may stir up any evil or corrupt desire within me. 
     Thou, truly, art the Lord of all mankind, and the 
Possessor of this world and of the next.  No God is 
there save Thee, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 

+P226 
                       CXXXVIII 

     O God, and the God of all Names, and Maker of 
the heavens!  I entreat Thee by Thy Name through 
which He Who is the Day-Spring of Thy might and 
the Dawning-Place of Thy power hath been manifested, 
through which every solid thing hath been 
made to flow, and every dead corpse hath been quickened, 
and every moving spirit confirmed--I entreat 
Thee to enable me to rid myself of all attachment 
to any one but Thee, and to serve Thy Cause, and 
to wish what Thou didst wish through the power of 
Thy sovereignty, and to perform what is the good 
pleasure of Thy will. 
     I beseech Thee, moreover, O my God, to ordain 
for me what will make me rich enough to dispense 
with any one save Thee.  Thou seest me, O my God, 
with my face turned towards Thee, and my hands 
clinging to the cord of Thy grace.  Send down upon 
me Thy mercy, and write down for me what Thou 
hast written down for Thy chosen ones.  Powerful art 
Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  No God is there but 
Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, the All-Bountiful. 

+P227 
                       CXXXIX 

     Glory be to Thee, O Thou Who hast, through the 
movement of Thy most august pen, subdued the concourse 
of Thy creation, and manifested the pearls of 
the ocean of Thy wisdom through the words which 
Thy tongue hath spoken before all who are in heaven 
and on earth.  I testify that Thy might hath encompassed 
the whole universe, and Thy mercy surpassed 
all created things.  The powers of the earth have never 
prevailed against Thee, nor hath the tumult of the 
nations frustrated Thy purpose.  Thou hast revealed 
in Thy realm whatsoever Thou hadst desired through 
the power of Thy sovereignty, and hast ordained all 
things according to the good pleasure of Thy will. 
From eternity Thou hast inhabited the loftiest heights 
of Thy dominion and of Thine unfettered sovereignty, 
and wilt unto eternity continue to abide in 
the inaccessible retreats of Thy majesty and glory. 
     I implore Thee, by Thy Name through which the 
fragrance of the raiment of Thy presence was wafted, 
and the gentle winds of Thy bountiful grace passed 
over all created things, to graciously assist me, at all 
times and under all conditions, to serve Thy Cause, 
and to enable me to remember Thee and to extol Thy 
virtues.  Let, then, Thine almighty arms enfold me, O 
my God, and ordain for me what beseemeth Thy 
bounty in every world of Thy worlds. 
     Thou beholdest, O my Lord, how I have set myself 

+P228 
towards the ocean of Thy grace and the adored 
sanctuary of Thy favors.  Deny me not, I pray Thee, 
the drops which are sprinkled from the ocean of Thy 
gifts; neither do Thou withhold from me the outpourings 
of the clouds of Thy tender mercies.  I am he, 
O my God, that hath clung to the resplendent hem 
of Thy robe, and taken hold on Thy strong cord that 
none can sever.  I testify that Thou hast created me, 
and nourished me, and brought me up, and fed me, 
and sustained me, that I may recognize Him Who is 
the Day-Spring of Thy signs, and the Revealer of 
Thy clear tokens.  I offer unto Thee, therefore, most 
high praise, O Lord my God, that Thou hast suffered 
me to attain unto this most sublime station and this 
most august seat.  Thou, truly, art the Great Giver, 
the Almighty, the All-Bountiful, the Ever-Forgiving, 
the Most Generous. 
     Illumine mine eyes, O my Lord, with the splendors 
of the horizon of Thy Revelation, and brighten my 
heart with the effulgence of the Day-Star of Thy 
knowledge and wisdom, that I may set myself wholly 
towards Thy face, and be rid of all attachment to 
any one except Thee, in such wise that the changes 
and chances of the world will be powerless to hinder 
me from recognizing Him Who is the Manifestation 
of Thine own Self, and the Revealer of Thy signs, and 
the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation, and the Repository 
of Thy Cause. 
     Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Protector, the 
All-Glorious, the All-Wise. 

+P229 
                       CXL 

     Praised be Thou, O my God!  This servant of Thine 
testifieth that naught else except Thee can ever express 
Thee, nor canst Thou be described by any one 
save Thyself.  The thoughts of them that have recognized 
Thy reality, however much they may ascend 
towards the heaven of Thy praise, can never hope to 
pass beyond the bounds which, by Thy behest and 
decree, have been fixed within their own hearts.  How 
can the creature who is as nothing comprehend Him 
Who is the Ancient of Days, or succeed in describing 
the full measure of His sovereignty, His glory, and 
His grandeur?  Nay, and to this Thou Thyself dost 
witness, O Thou Who art the Governor of nations! 
Every created thing hath recognized its own impotence, 
and the power of Thy might, and hath confessed 
its own abasement and Thy great glory. 
     I beseech Thee by Thy Lastness which is the same 
as Thy Firstness, and by Thy Revelation which is 
identical with Thy Concealment, to grant that they 
who are dear to Thee, and their children, and their 
kindred, may become the revealers of Thy purity 
amidst Thy creatures, and the manifestations of Thy 
sanctity amongst Thy servants. 
     Thou art, verily, powerful to do Thy pleasure. 
Thou art, in truth, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 

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                       CXLI 

     I give Thee thanks, O my God, for that Thou hast 
made me to be a target for the darts of Thine adversaries 
in Thy path.  I offer Thee most high praise, O 
Thou Who art the Knower of the seen and unseen 
and the Lord of all being, that Thou hast suffered 
me to be cast into prison for love of Thee, and caused 
me to quaff the cup of woe, that I may reveal Thy 
Cause and glorify Thy word. 
     Which of my tribulations am I to recount before 
Thy face, O my Lord?  Am I to recite before Thee 
what in days of old befell me at the hands of the 
workers of iniquity among Thy creatures, or to describe 
the vexations which have compassed me about 
in these days for the sake of Thy good pleasure? 
     Thanks be to Thee, O Thou the Lord of all names; 
and glory be to Thee, O Maker of the heavens, for all 
that I have sustained in these days at the hands of 
such of Thy servants as have transgressed against 
Thee, and of Thy people that have dealt frowardly 
towards Thee. 
     Number us, we implore Thee, with them who have 
stood fast in Thy Cause until their souls finally 
winged their flight unto the heaven of Thy grace and 
the atmosphere of Thy loving-kindness.  Thou art, 
verily, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Merciful. 

+P231 
                       CXLII 

     Glory be to Thee, O my God!  My face hath been 
set towards Thy face, and my face is, verily, Thy 
face, and my call is Thy call, and my Revelation 
Thy Revelation, and my self Thy Self, and my 
Cause Thy Cause, and my behest Thy behest, and my 
Being Thy Being, and my sovereignty Thy sovereignty, 
and my glory Thy glory, and my power Thy 
power. 
     I implore Thee, O Thou Fashioner of the nations 
and the King of eternity, to guard Thy handmaidens 
within the tabernacle of Thy chastity, and to cancel 
such of their deeds as are unworthy of Thy days. 
Purge out, then, from them, O my God, all doubts 
and idle fancies, and sanctify them from whatsoever 
becometh not their kinship with Thee, O Thou Who 
art the Lord of names, and the Source of utterance. 
Thou art He in Whose grasp are the reins of the 
entire creation. 
     No God is there but Thee, the Almighty, the Most 
Exalted, the All-Glorious, the Self-Subsisting. 


                       CXLIII 

     Glory be to Thee, O my God!  I beg of Thee by Thy 
name, the Most Merciful, to protect Thy servants 

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and Thy handmaidens when the tempests of trials 
pass over them, and Thy manifold tests assail them. 
Enable them, then, O my God, so to seek refuge 
within the stronghold of Thy love and of Thy Revelation, 
that neither Thine adversaries nor the wicked 
doers among Thy servants, who have broken Thy 
Covenant and Thy Testament, and turned away most 
disdainfully from the Day-Spring of Thine Essence 
and the Revealer of Thy glory, may prevail against 
them. 
     They themselves, O my Lord, have waited at the 
door of Thy grace.  Do Thou open it to their faces 
with the keys of Thy bountiful favors.  Potent art 
Thou to do what Thou willest, and to ordain what 
Thou pleasest.  These are the ones, O my Lord, who 
have set their faces towards Thee, and turned unto 
Thy habitation.  Do with them, therefore, as becometh 
Thy mercy, which hath surpassed the worlds. 


                       CXLIV 

     O my God and my Master!  I am Thy servant and 
the son of Thy servant.  I have risen from my couch 
at this dawn-tide when the Day-Star of Thy oneness 
hath shone forth from the Day-Spring of Thy will, 
and hath shed its radiance upon the whole world, 

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according to what had been ordained in the Books of 
Thy Decree. 
     Praise be unto Thee, O my God, that we have 
wakened to the splendors of the light of Thy knowledge. 
Send down, then, upon us, O my Lord, what 
will enable us to dispense with any one but Thee, and 
will rid us of all attachment to aught except Thyself. 
Write down, moreover, for me, and for such as are 
dear to me, and for my kindred, man and woman 
alike, the good of this world and the world to come. 
Keep us safe, then, through Thine unfailing protection, 
O Thou the Beloved of the entire creation and 
the Desire of the whole universe, from them whom 
Thou hast made to be the manifestations of the Evil 
Whisperer, who whisper in men's breasts.  Potent art 
Thou to do Thy pleasure.  Thou art, verily, the Almighty, 
the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 
     Bless Thou, O Lord my God, Him Whom Thou 
hast set over Thy most excellent Titles, and through 
Whom Thou hast divided between the godly and the 
wicked, and graciously aid us to do what Thou lovest 
and desirest.  Bless Thou, moreover, O my God, them 
Who are Thy Words and Thy Letters, and them who 
have set their faces towards Thee, and turned unto 
Thy face, and hearkened to Thy Call. 
     Thou art, truly, the Lord and King of all men, 
and art potent over all things. 

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                       CXLV 

     O God, my God!  Be Thou not far from me, for 
tribulation upon tribulation hath gathered about me. 
O God, my God!  Leave me not to myself, for the 
extreme of adversity hath come upon me.  Out of the 
pure milk, drawn from the breasts of Thy loving-kindness, 
give me to drink, for my thirst hath utterly 
consumed me.  Beneath the shadow of the wings of 
Thy mercy shelter me, for all mine adversaries with 
one consent have fallen upon me.  Keep me near to 
the throne of Thy majesty, face to face with the 
revelation of the signs of Thy glory, for wretchedness 
hath grievously touched me.  With the fruits of the 
Tree of Thine Eternity nourish me, for uttermost 
weakness hath overtaken me.  From the cups of joy, 
proffered by the hands of Thy tender mercies, feed 
me, for manifold sorrows have laid mighty hold upon 
me.  With the broidered robe of Thine omnipotent 
sovereignty attire me, for poverty hath altogether despoiled 
me.  Lulled by the cooing of the Dove of Thine 
Eternity, suffer me to sleep, for woes at their blackest 
have befallen me.  Before the throne of Thy oneness, 
amid the blaze of the beauty of Thy countenance, 
cause me to abide, for fear and trembling have violently 
crushed me.  Beneath the ocean of Thy forgiveness, 
faced with the restlessness of the leviathan of 
glory, immerse me, for my sins have utterly doomed 
me. 

+P235 
                       CXLVI 

     Glory be to Thee, O Lord my God!  I beg of Thee 
by Thy Name through which He Who is Thy Beauty 
hath been stablished upon the throne of Thy Cause, 
and by Thy Name through which Thou changest all 
things, and gatherest together all things, and callest 
to account all things, and rewardest all things, and 
preservest all things, and sustainest all things--I beg 
of Thee to guard this handmaiden who hath fled for 
refuge to Thee, and hath sought the shelter of Him 
in Whom Thou Thyself art manifest, and hath put 
her whole trust and confidence in Thee. 
     She is sick, O my God, and hath entered beneath 
the shadow of the Tree of Thy healing; afflicted, and 
hath fled to the City of Thy protection; diseased, and 
hath sought the Fountain-Head of Thy favors; sorely 
vexed, and hath hasted to attain the Well-Spring of 
Thy tranquillity; burdened with sin, and hath set her 
face toward the court of Thy forgiveness. 
     Attire her, by Thy sovereignty and Thy loving-kindness, 
O my God and my Beloved, with the raiment 
of Thy balm and Thy healing, and make her 
quaff of the cup of Thy mercy and Thy favors.  Protect 
her, moreover, from every affliction and ailment, 
from all pain and sickness, and from whatsoever may 
be abhorrent unto Thee. 
     Thou, in truth, art immensely exalted above all else 

+P236 
except Thyself.  Thou art, verily, the Healer, the All-Sufficing, 
the Preserver, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most 
Merciful. 


                       CXLVII 

     Thou art He, O my God, through Whose names 
the sick are healed and the ailing are restored, and 
the thirsty are given drink, and the sore-vexed are 
tranquillized, and the wayward are guided, and the 
abased are exalted, and the poor are enriched, and the 
ignorant are enlightened, and the gloomy are illumined, 
and the sorrowful are cheered, and the chilled 
are warmed, and the downtrodden are raised up. 
Through Thy name, O my God, all created things 
were stirred up, and the heavens were spread, and 
the earth was established, and the clouds were raised 
and made to rain upon the earth.  This, verily, is a 
token of Thy grace unto all Thy creatures. 
     I implore Thee, therefore, by Thy name through 
which Thou didst manifest Thy Godhead, and didst 
exalt Thy Cause above all creation, and by each of 
Thy most excellent titles and most august attributes, 
and by all the virtues wherewith Thy transcendent 
and most exalted Being is extolled, to send down this 
night from the clouds of Thy mercy the rains of Thy 
healing upon this suckling, whom Thou hast related 
unto Thine all-glorious Self in the kingdom of Thy 

+P237 
creation.  Clothe him, then, O my God, by Thy grace, 
with the robe of well-being and health, and guard 
him, O my Beloved, from every affliction and disorder, 
and from whatever is obnoxious unto Thee. 
Thy might, verily, is equal to all things.  Thou, in 
truth, art the Most Powerful, the Self-Subsisting. 
Send down, moreover, upon him, O my God, the 
good of this world and of the next, and the good of 
the former and latter generations.  Thy might and 
Thy wisdom are, verily, equal unto this. 


                       CXLVIII 

     Glory be to Thee, O Lord my God!  I implore Thee 
by Thy Name, through which Thou didst lift up the 
ensigns of Thy guidance, and didst shed the radiance 
of Thy loving-kindness, and didst reveal the sovereignty 
of Thy Lordship; through which the lamp of 
Thy names hath appeared within the niche of Thine 
attributes, and He Who is the Tabernacle of Thy 
unity and the Manifestation of detachment hath 
shone forth; through which the ways of Thy guidance 
were made known, and the paths of Thy good 
pleasure were marked out; through which the foundations 
of error have been made to tremble, and the 
signs of wickedness have been abolished; through 
which the fountains of wisdom have burst forth, and 

+P238 
the heavenly table hath been sent down; through 
which Thou didst preserve Thy servants and didst 
vouchsafe Thy healing; through which Thou didst 
show forth Thy tender mercies unto Thy servants 
and revealedst Thy forgiveness amidst Thy creatures 
--I implore Thee to keep safe him who hath held fast 
and returned unto Thee, and clung to Thy mercy, 
and seized the hem of Thy loving providence.  Send 
down, then, upon him Thy healing, and make him 
whole, and endue him with a constancy vouchsafed 
by Thee, and a tranquillity bestowed by Thy highness. 
     Thou art, verily, the Healer, the Preserver, the 
Helper, the Almighty, the Powerful, the All-Glorious, 
the All-Knowing. 


                       CXLIX 

     Glorified art Thou, O my God!  I give praise to 
Thee, that Thou hast made me able so to reveal Thine 
utterances, and manifest Thy proofs and Thy testimonies, 
that every proof hath been made to circle 
round my will, and every testimony to compass my 
pleasure.  Thou seest me, O my Lord, lying at the 
mercy of Thine adversaries, who have repudiated Thy 
signs, and refuted Thy testimony, and turned back 
from Thy beauty, and resolved to shed Thy blood.  I 
beseech Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all names, 

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by Thy name through which Thou hast subdued all 
created things, to graciously aid Thy servants and 
Thy loved ones to cleave steadfastly to Thy Cause. 
Give them, then, to drink what will quicken their 
hearts in Thy days.  Enable them, moreover, O my 
Lord, to fix their gaze at all times upon Thy pleasure, 
and to yield Thee thanks for the evidences of Thine 
irrevocable decree.  For Thou art, verily, praiseworthy 
in all that Thou hast done in the past, or wilt do in 
the future, and art to be obeyed in whatsoever Thou 
hast wished or wilt wish, and to be loved in all that 
Thou hast desired or wilt desire.  Thou lookest upon 
them that are dear to Thee with the eyes of Thy 
loving-kindness, and sendest down for them only that 
which will profit them through Thy grace and Thy 
gifts. 
     We entreat Thee, O Thou Who art the Cloud of 
Bounty and the Succorer of the distressed, that 
Thou wilt aid us to remember Thee, and to make 
known Thy Cause, and to arise to help Thee.  Though 
all weakness, we yet have clung to Thy Name, the 
Most Powerful, the Almighty. 
     Bless Thou, O my God, them that have stood fast 
in Thy Cause, and whom the evil suggestions of 
the workers of iniquity have failed to deter from 
turning towards Thy face, and who have hastened 
with their whole hearts toward Thy grace, until they 
finally quaffed the water that is life indeed from the 
hands of Thy bounty. 

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     Potent art Thou to do Thy pleasure.  No God is 
there save Thee, the Mighty, the Most Generous. 


                       CL 

     I give praise to Thee, O my God, that the fragrance 
of Thy loving-kindness hath enraptured me, and the 
gentle winds of Thy mercy have inclined me in the 
direction of Thy bountiful favors.  Make me to quaff, 
O my Lord, from the fingers of Thy bounteousness 
the living waters which have enabled every one that 
hath partaken of them to rid himself of all attachment 
to any one save Thee, and to soar into the 
atmosphere of detachment from all Thy creatures, 
and to fix his gaze upon Thy loving providence and 
Thy manifold gifts. 
     Make me ready, in all circumstances, O my Lord, 
to serve Thee and to set myself towards the adored 
sanctuary of Thy Revelation and of Thy Beauty.  If 
it be Thy pleasure, make me to grow as a tender herb 
in the meadows of Thy grace, that the gentle winds 
of Thy will may stir me up and bend me into conformity 
with Thy pleasure, in such wise that my 
movement and my stillness may be wholly directed 
by Thee. 
     Thou art He, by Whose name the Hidden Secret 
was divulged, and the Well-Guarded Name was revealed, 

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and the seals of the sealed-up Goblet were 
opened, shedding thereby its fragrance over all creation, 
whether of the past or of the future.  He who 
was athirst, O my Lord, hath hasted to attain the 
living waters of Thy grace, and the wretched creature 
hath yearned to immerse himself beneath the ocean 
of Thy riches. 
     I swear by Thy glory, O Lord the Beloved of the 
world and the Desire of all them that have recognized 
Thee!  I am sore afflicted by the grief of my separation 
from Thee, in the days when the Day-Star of Thy 
presence hath shed its radiance upon Thy people. 
Write down, then, for me the recompense decreed for 
such as have gazed on Thy face, and have, by Thy 
leave, gained admittance into the court of Thy 
throne, and have, at Thy bidding, met Thee face to 
face. 
     I implore Thee, O my Lord, by Thy name the 
splendors of which have encompassed the earth and 
the heavens, to enable me so to surrender my will to 
what Thou hast decreed in Thy Tablets, that I may 
cease to discover within me any desire except what 
Thou didst desire through the power of Thy sovereignty, 
and any will save what Thou didst destine for 
me by Thy will. 
     Whither shall I turn, O my God, powerless as I am 
to discover any other way except the way Thou didst 
set before Thy chosen Ones?  All the atoms of the 
earth proclaim Thee to be God, and testify that there 
is none other God besides Thee.  Thou hast from 

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eternity been powerful to do what Thou hast willed, 
and to ordain what Thou hast pleased. 
     Do Thou destine for me, O my God, what will set 
me, at all times, towards Thee, and enable me to 
cleave continually to the cord of Thy grace, and to 
proclaim Thy name, and to look for whatsoever may 
flow down from Thy pen.  I am poor and desolate, 
O my Lord, and Thou art the All-Possessing, the 
Most High.  Have pity, then, upon me through the 
wonders of Thy mercy, and send down upon me, 
every moment of my life, the things wherewith Thou 
hast recreated the hearts of all Thy creatures who 
have recognized Thy unity, and of all Thy people 
who are wholly devoted to Thee. 
     Thou, verily, art the Almighty, the Most Exalted, 
the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 


                       CLI 

     Glorified art Thou, O my Lord!  Thou beholdest 
my tribulations and all that hath befallen me at the 
hands of such of Thy servants as keep company with 
me, who have disbelieved in Thy most resplendent 
signs, and turned back from Thy most effulgent 
Beauty.  I swear by Thy glory!  Such are the troubles 
that vex me, that no pen in the entire creation can 
either reckon or describe them. 

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     I implore Thee, O Thou Who art the King of 
names and the Creator of earth and heaven, so to 
assist me by Thy strengthening grace that nothing 
whatsoever will have the power to hinder me from 
remembering Thee, or celebrating Thy praise, or to 
keep me back from observing what Thou hast prescribed 
unto me in Thy Tablets, that I may so arise 
to serve Thee that with bared head I will hasten forth 
from my habitation, cry out in Thy name amidst 
Thy creatures, and proclaim Thy virtues among Thy 
servants.  Having accomplished what Thou hadst decreed, 
and delivered the thing Thou hadst written 
down, the wicked doers among Thy people would, 
then, compass me about and would do with me in 
Thy path as would please them. 
     In the love I bear to Thee, O my Lord, my heart 
longeth for Thee with a longing such as no heart hath 
known.  Here am I with my body between Thy hands, 
and my spirit before Thy face.  Do with them as it 
may please Thee, for the exaltation of Thy word, and 
the revelation of what hath been enshrined within 
the treasuries of Thy knowledge. 
     Potent art Thou to do what Thou willest, and able 
to ordain what Thou pleasest. 

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                       CLII 

     Lauded be Thy name, O my God!  I can discover 
no one in Thy realm who can befittingly turn unto 
Thee, or is able to adequately hearken unto what hath 
gone out of the mouth of Thy will.  I beseech Thee, 
therefore, O Thou Who art the Possessor of the entire 
creation and the King of the realm of Thine invention, 
graciously to aid Thy creatures to accomplish 
that which is pleasing and acceptable unto Thee, that 
they may arise to serve Thy Cause amidst Thy creatures, 
and to speak forth Thy praise before all who 
are in heaven and on earth. 
     Thou art He, O my Lord, Whose bounty hath surpassed 
all things, and Whose power hath transcended 
all things, and Whose mercy hath encompassed all 
things.  Look, then, upon Thy people with the eyes of 
Thy tender mercies, and leave them not to themselves 
and to their corrupt desires in Thy days.  How 
farsoever they may have strayed from Thee, and however 
grievously they have turned back from Thy face, 
yet Thou, in Thine essence, art the All-Bountiful, and, 
in Thine inmost spirit, art the Most Merciful.  Deal 
with them according to the unrevealed tokens of Thy 
bounty and Thy gifts.  Thou art, verily, the One to 
the power of Whose might all things have testified, 
and to Whose majesty and omnipotence the whole 
creation hath borne witness. 

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     No God is there but Thee, the Help in Peril, the 
Self-Subsisting. 


                       CLIII 

     My God, Thou Whom I adore and worship, Who 
art Most Powerful!  I testify that no description by 
any created thing can ever reveal Thee, and no praise 
which any being is able to utter can express Thee. 
Neither the comprehension of any one in the whole 
world, nor the intelligence of any of its peoples, can, 
as it befitteth Thee, gain admittance into the court 
of Thy holiness, or unravel Thy mystery.  What sin 
hath kept the inmates of the city of Thy names so 
far from Thine all-glorious Horizon, and deprived 
them of access to Thy most great Ocean?  One single 
letter of Thy Book is the mother of all utterances, 
and a word therefrom the begetter of all creation. 
What ingratitude have Thy servants shown forth that 
Thou hast withheld them, one and all, from recognizing 
Thee?  A drop out of the ocean of Thy mercy 
sufficeth to quench the flames of hell, and a spark of 
the fire of Thy love is enough to set ablaze a whole 
world. 
     O Thou Who art the All-Knowing!  Wayward 
though we be, we still cling to Thy bounty; and 
though ignorant, we still set our faces toward the 

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ocean of Thy wisdom.  Thou art that All-Bountiful 
Who art not deterred by a multitude of sins from 
vouchsafing Thy bounty, and the flow of Whose 
gifts is not arrested by the withdrawal of the peoples 
of the world.  From eternity the door of Thy grace 
hath remained wide open.  A dewdrop out of the 
ocean of Thy mercy is able to adorn all things with 
the ornament of sanctity, and a sprinkling of the 
waters of Thy bounty can cause the entire creation 
to attain unto true wealth. 
     Lift not the veil, O Thou Who art the Concealer! 
From eternity the tokens of Thy bounty have encompassed 
the universe, and the splendors of Thy Most 
Great Name have been shed over all created things. 
Deny not Thy servants the wonders of Thy grace. 
Cause them to be made aware of Thee, that they may 
bear witness to Thy unity, and enable them to recognize 
Thee, that they may hasten towards Thee.  Thy 
mercy hath embraced the whole creation, and Thy 
grace hath pervaded all things.  From the billows of 
the ocean of Thy generosity the seas of eagerness and 
enthusiasm were revealed.  Thou art what Thou art. 
Aught except Thee is unworthy of any mention unless 
it entereth beneath Thy shadow, and gaineth admittance 
into Thy court. 
     Whatever betide us, we beseech Thine ancient forgiveness, 
and seek Thine all-pervasive grace.  Our hope 
is that Thou wilt deny no one Thy grace, and wilt 
deprive no soul of the ornament of fairness and justice. 

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Thou art the King of all bounty, and the Lord 
of all favors, and supreme over all who are in heaven 
and on earth. 


                       CLIV 

     Dispel my grief by Thy bounty and Thy generosity, 
O God, my God, and banish mine anguish through 
Thy sovereignty and Thy might.  Thou seest me, O 
my God, with my face set towards Thee at a time 
when sorrows have compassed me on every side.  I 
implore Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all being, 
and overshadowest all things visible and invisible, 
by Thy Name whereby Thou hast subdued the hearts 
and the souls of men, and by the billows of the Ocean 
of Thy mercy and the splendors of the Day-Star of 
Thy bounty, to number me with them whom nothing 
whatsoever hath deterred from setting their faces toward 
Thee, O Thou Lord of all names and Maker of 
the heavens! 
     Thou beholdest, O my Lord, the things which have 
befallen me in Thy days.  I entreat Thee, by Him Who 
is the Day-Spring of Thy names and the Dawning-Place 
of Thine attributes, to ordain for me what will 
enable me to arise to serve Thee and to extol Thy 
virtues.  Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most 
Powerful, Who art wont to answer the prayers of 
all men! 

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     And, finally, I beg of Thee by the light of Thy 
countenance to bless my affairs, and redeem my debts, 
and satisfy my needs.  Thou art He to Whose power 
and to Whose dominion every tongue hath testified, 
and Whose majesty and Whose sovereignty every understanding 
heart hath acknowledged.  No God is 
there but Thee, Who hearest and art ready to answer. 


                       CLV 

     Create in me a pure heart, O my God, and renew 
a tranquil conscience within me, O my Hope! 
Through the spirit of power confirm Thou me in 
Thy Cause, O my Best-Beloved, and by the light of 
Thy glory reveal unto me Thy path, O Thou the 
Goal of my desire!  Through the power of Thy transcendent 
might lift me up unto the heaven of Thy 
holiness, O Source of my being, and by the breezes 
of Thine eternity gladden me, O Thou Who art my 
God!  Let Thine everlasting melodies breathe tranquillity 
on me, O my Companion, and let the riches of 
Thine ancient countenance deliver me from all except 
Thee, O my Master, and let the tidings of the revelation 
of Thine incorruptible Essence bring me joy, O 
Thou Who art the most manifest of the manifest 
and the most hidden of the hidden! 

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                       CLVI 

     I give praise to Thee, O my God, that Thou hast 
awakened me out of my sleep, and brought me forth 
after my disappearance, and raised me up from my 
slumber.  I have wakened this morning with my face 
set toward the splendors of the Day-Star of Thy 
Revelation, through Which the heavens of Thy power 
and Thy majesty have been illumined, acknowledging 
Thy signs, believing in Thy Book, and holding fast 
unto Thy Cord. 
     I beseech Thee, by the potency of Thy will and the 
compelling power of Thy purpose, to make of what 
Thou didst reveal unto me in my sleep the surest 
foundation for the mansions of Thy love that are 
within the hearts of Thy loved ones, and the best 
instrument for the revelation of the tokens of Thy 
grace and Thy loving-kindness. 
     Do Thou ordain for me through Thy most exalted 
Pen, O my Lord, the good of this world and of the 
next.  I testify that within Thy grasp are held the 
reins of all things.  Thou changest them as Thou 
pleasest.  No God is there save Thee, the Strong, the 
Faithful. 
     Thou art He Who changeth through His bidding 
abasement into glory, and weakness into strength, and 
powerlessness into might, and fear into calm, and 
doubt into certainty.  No God is there but Thee, the 
Mighty, the Beneficent. 

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     Thou disappointest no one who hath sought Thee, 
nor dost Thou keep back from Thee any one who 
hath desired Thee.  Ordain Thou for me what becometh 
the heaven of Thy generosity, and the ocean 
of Thy bounty.  Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the 
Most Powerful. 


                       CLVII 

     My God, Whom I worship and adore!  I bear witness 
unto Thy unity and Thy oneness, and acknowledge 
Thy gifts, both in the past and in the present. 
Thou art the All-Bountiful, the overflowing showers 
of Whose mercy have rained down upon high and 
low alike, and the splendors of Whose grace have been 
shed over both the obedient and the rebellious. 
     O God of mercy, before Whose door the quintessence 
of mercy hath bowed down, and round the 
sanctuary of Whose Cause loving-kindness, in its inmost 
spirit, hath circled, we beseech Thee, entreating 
Thine ancient grace, and seeking Thy present favor, 
that Thou mayest have mercy upon all who are the 
manifestations of the world of being, and to deny 
them not the outpourings of Thy grace in Thy days. 
     All are but poor and needy, and Thou, verily, art 
the All-Possessing, the All-Subduing, the All-Powerful. 

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                       CLVIII 

     I have wakened in Thy shelter, O my God, and it 
becometh him that seeketh that shelter to abide 
within the Sanctuary of Thy protection and the 
Stronghold of Thy defense.  Illumine my inner being, 
O my Lord, with the splendors of the Day-Spring of 
Thy Revelation, even as Thou didst illumine my outer 
being with the morning light of Thy favor. 


                       CLIX 

     O my God, the God of bounty and mercy!  Thou 
art that King by Whose commanding word the whole 
creation hath been called into being; and Thou art 
that All-Bountiful One the doings of Whose servants 
have never hindered Him from showing forth His 
grace, nor have they frustrated the revelations of His 
bounty. 
     Suffer this servant, I beseech Thee, to attain unto 
that which is the cause of his salvation in every world 
of Thy worlds.  Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the 
Most Powerful, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 

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                       CLX 

     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 
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 

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would, verily, be prized and greatly cherished.  If such 
tongues, however, be deprived of that fragrance, they 
assuredly would be unworthy of any mention, be 
they words or thoughts. 
     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. 


                       CLXI 

     Praise be to Thee, O my God, inasmuch as Thou 
hast turned the faces of Thy servants towards the 
right-hand of the throne of Thy gifts, and hast caused 
them to be detached from all else besides Thee, that 
they may recognize Thy sovereignty and acknowledge 
Thy glory.  I testify to the potency of Thy 
Cause, the pervasive influence of Thy decree, the immutability 
of Thy will, the endlessness of Thy purpose. 
All things lie prisoned within the grasp of Thy 
might, and the whole creation is destitute when 
brought face to face with the evidences of Thy 
wealth. 
     Deal Thou, therefore, O my God, my Beloved, my 
supreme Desire, with Thy servants and with all that 
were created by Thee as would beseem Thy beauty 
and Thy greatness, and would be worthy of Thy generosity 

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and gifts.  Thou art, in truth, He Whose mercy 
hath encompassed all the worlds, and Whose grace 
hath embraced all that dwell on earth and in heaven. 
Who is there that hath cried after Thee, and whose 
prayer hath remained unanswered?  Where is he to be 
found who hath reached forth towards Thee, and 
whom Thou hast failed to approach?  Who is he that 
can claim to have fixed his gaze upon Thee, and 
toward whom the eye of Thy loving-kindness hath 
not been directed?  I bear witness that Thou hadst 
turned toward Thy servants ere they had turned 
toward Thee, and hadst remembered them ere they 
had remembered Thee.  All grace is Thine, O Thou 
in Whose hand is the kingdom of Divine gifts and 
the source of every irrevocable decree. 
     Send down, therefore, O my God, upon all that 
seek Thee that which will entirely strip them of all 
that pertaineth not unto Thee, and will draw them 
nigh unto Thy Self.  Assist them, by Thy grace, to 
love Thee and to conform unto that which shall 
please Thee.  Grant, then, that they may go straight 
on in the path of Thy Cause, the path wherein have 
slipped the footsteps of the doubters among Thy people 
and the froward among Thy servants.  Thou art, 
verily, the All-Powerful, the Almighty, the Most 
Great. 

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                       CLXII 

     Lauded and glorified art Thou, O my God!  I entreat 
Thee by the sighing of Thy lovers and by the 
tears shed by them that long to behold Thee, not to 
withhold from me Thy tender mercies in Thy Day, 
nor to deprive me of the melodies of the Dove that 
extolleth Thy oneness before the light that shineth 
from Thy face.  I am the one who is in misery, O God! 
Behold me cleaving fast to Thy Name, the All-Possessing. 
I am the one who is sure to perish; behold me 
clinging to Thy Name, the Imperishable.  I implore 
Thee, therefore, by Thy Self, the Exalted, the Most 
High, not to abandon me unto mine own self and 
unto the desires of a corrupt inclination.  Hold Thou 
my hand with the hand of Thy power, and deliver 
me from the depths of my fancies and idle imaginings, 
and cleanse me of all that is abhorrent unto 
Thee. 
     Cause me, then, to turn wholly unto Thee, to put 
my whole trust in Thee, to seek Thee as my Refuge, 
and to flee unto Thy face.  Thou art, verily, He Who, 
through the power of His might, doeth whatsoever 
He desireth, and commandeth, through the potency 
of His will, whatsoever He chooseth.  None can withstand 
the operation of Thy decree; none can divert 
the course of Thine appointment.  Thou art, in truth, 
the Almighty, the All-Glorious, the Most Bountiful. 

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                       CLXIII 

     Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God!  Thou seest 
how I have turned myself toward Thee, and set 
my face in the direction of Thy grace and Thy gifts. 
I implore Thee, by Thy name through which Thou 
didst enable all them that have recognized Thy unity 
to partake of the wine of Thy mercy, and all such 
as have drawn nigh unto Thee to quaff the living 
waters of Thy loving-kindness, to rid me entirely of 
all vain imaginings, and to incline me in the direction 
of Thy grace, O Thou Who art the Lord of all men! 
     Graciously assist me, O my God, in the days of 
the Manifestation of Thy Cause and of the Day-Spring 
of Thy Revelation, to tear asunder the veils 
which have hindered me from recognizing Thee, and 
from immersing myself beneath the ocean of Thy 
knowledge.  Hold Thou me with the hands of Thy 
power, and grant that I may be so carried away by 
the sweet melodies of the Dove of Thy oneness, that 
I will cease to regard in all creation any face except 
Thy face, O Thou the Goal of my desire, and will 
recognize in the visible world naught else save the 
evidences of Thy might, O Thou Who art the God 
of mercy! 
     I am but a wretched creature, O my Lord, and 
Thou art the All-Possessing, the Most High; and I 
am all weakness, and Thou art the Almighty, and the 
Supreme Ordainer in both the beginning and the 

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end.  Withhold not from me the fragrances of Thy 
Revelation, and shatter not my hopes in the outpourings 
which have been sent down out of the heaven 
of Thy gifts.  Ordain Thou for me, O my God, the 
good of this world and the world to come, and grant 
me what will profit me in every world of Thy worlds, 
for I know not what will help or harm me.  Thou, in 
truth, art the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 
     Have mercy, then, O my God, upon Thy servants 
who are drowned in the midst of the ocean of evil 
suggestions, and deliver them by the power of Thy 
sovereignty, O Thou Who art the Lord of all names 
and attributes!  Thou art He Who from everlasting 
hath ordained what hath pleased Thee, and will unto 
everlasting abide the same.  No God is there but Thee, 
the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Merciful. 


                       CLXIV 

     O God, my God!  I have set out from my home, 
holding fast unto the cord of Thy love, and I have 
committed myself wholly to Thy care and Thy protection. 
I entreat Thee by Thy power through which 
Thou didst protect Thy loved ones from the wayward 
and the perverse, and from every contumacious oppressor, 
and every wicked doer who hath strayed far 
from Thee, to keep me safe by Thy bounty and Thy 

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grace.  Enable me, then, to return to my home by 
Thy power and Thy might.  Thou art, truly, the Almighty, 
the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 


                       CLXV 

     From the sweet-scented streams of Thine eternity 
give me to drink, O my God, and of the fruits of the 
tree of Thy being enable me to taste, O my Hope! 
From the crystal springs of Thy love suffer me to 
quaff, O my Glory, and beneath the shadow of Thine 
everlasting providence let me abide, O my Light! 
Within the meadows of Thy nearness, before Thy 
presence, make me able to roam, O my Beloved, and 
at the right hand of the throne of Thy mercy, seat 
me, O my Desire!  From the fragrant breezes of Thy 
joy let a breath pass over me, O my Goal, and into 
the heights of the paradise of Thy reality let me gain 
admission, O my Adored One!  To the melodies of 
the dove of Thy oneness suffer me to hearken, O Resplendent 
One, and through the spirit of Thy power 
and Thy might quicken me, O my Provider!  In the 
spirit of Thy love keep me steadfast, O my Succorer, 
and in the path of Thy good-pleasure set firm my 
steps, O my Maker!  Within the garden of Thine immortality, 
before Thy countenance, let me abide for 
ever, O Thou Who art merciful unto me, and upon 

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the seat of Thy glory stablish me, O Thou Who art 
my Possessor!  To the heaven of Thy loving-kindness 
lift me up, O my Quickener, and unto the Day-Star 
of Thy guidance lead me, O Thou my Attractor!  Before 
the revelations of Thine invisible spirit summon 
me to be present, O Thou Who art my Origin and my 
Highest Wish, and unto the essence of the fragrance 
of Thy beauty, which Thou wilt manifest, cause me 
to return, O Thou Who art my God! 
     Potent art Thou to do what pleasest Thee.  Thou 
art, verily, the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious, the 
All-Highest. 


                       CLXVI 

     O Thou Whose face is the object of my adoration, 
Whose beauty is my sanctuary, Whose habitation is 
my goal, Whose praise is my hope, Whose providence 
is my companion, Whose love is the cause of my 
being, Whose mention is my solace, Whose nearness 
is my desire, Whose presence is my dearest wish and 
highest aspiration, I entreat Thee not to withhold 
from me the things Thou didst ordain for the chosen 
ones among Thy servants.  Supply me, then, with the 
good of this world and of the next. 
     Thou, truly, art the King of all men.  There is no 
God but Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Generous. 

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                       CLXVII 

     O my God!  This is Thy servant and the son of 
Thy servant who hath believed in Thee and in Thy 
signs, and set his face towards Thee, wholly detached 
from all except Thee.  Thou art, verily, of those who 
show mercy the most merciful. 
     Deal with him, O Thou Who forgivest the sins of 
men and concealest their faults, as beseemeth the 
heaven of Thy bounty and the ocean of Thy grace. 
Grant him admission within the precincts of Thy 
transcendent mercy that was before the foundation 
of earth and heaven.  There is no God but Thee, the 
Ever-Forgiving, the Most Generous. 

          Let him, then, repeat six times the 
          greeting "&Allah-u-Abha," and then 
          repeat nineteen times each of the following 
          verses: 

     We all, verily, worship God. 

     We all, verily, bow down before God. 

     We all, verily, are devoted unto God. 

     We all, verily, give praise unto God. 

     We all, verily, yield thanks unto God. 

     We all, verily, are patient in God. 

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          (If the dead be a woman, let him say: 
          This is Thy handmaiden and the daughter 
          of Thy handmaiden, etc....) 
                             Prayer for the Dead. 


                       CLXVIII 

     O my Lord!  Make Thy beauty to be my food, and 
Thy presence my drink, and Thy pleasure my hope, 
and praise of Thee my action, and remembrance of 
Thee my companion, and the power of Thy sovereignty 
my succorer, and Thy habitation my home, 
and my dwelling-place the seat Thou hast sanctified 
from the limitations imposed upon them who are 
shut out as by a veil from Thee. 
     Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the All-Glorious, 
the Most Powerful. 


                       CLXIX 

     Glory be to Thee, O Lord my God!  Abase not him 
whom Thou hast exalted through the power of Thine 
everlasting sovereignty, and remove not far from 
Thee him whom Thou hast caused to enter the tabernacle 
of Thine eternity.  Wilt Thou cast away, O my 

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God, him whom Thou hast overshadowed with Thy 
Lordship, and wilt Thou turn away from Thee, O 
my Desire, him to whom Thou hast been a refuge? 
Canst Thou degrade him whom Thou hast uplifted, 
or forget him whom Thou didst enable to remember 
Thee? 
     Glorified, immensely glorified art Thou!  Thou art 
He Who from everlasting hath been the King of the 
entire creation and its Prime Mover, and Thou wilt 
to everlasting remain the Lord of all created things 
and their Ordainer.  Glorified art Thou, O my God! 
If Thou ceasest to be merciful unto Thy servants, 
who, then, will show mercy unto them; and if Thou 
refusest to succor Thy loved ones, who is there that 
can succor them? 
     Glorified, immeasurably glorified art Thou!  Thou 
art adored in Thy truth, and Thee do we all, verily, 
worship; and Thou art manifest in Thy justice, and 
to Thee do we all, verily, bear witness.  Thou art, in 
truth, beloved in Thy grace.  No God is there but 
Thee, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 


                       CLXX 

     Thy name is my healing, O my God, and remembrance 
of Thee is my remedy.  Nearness to Thee is 
my hope, and love for Thee is my companion.  Thy 

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mercy to me is my healing and my succor in both 
this world and the world to come.  Thou, verily, art 
the All-Bountiful, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 


                       CLXXI 

     O my God, my Master, the Goal of my desire! 
This, Thy servant, seeketh to sleep in the shelter of 
Thy mercy, and to repose beneath the canopy of 
Thy grace, imploring Thy care and Thy protection. 
     I beg of Thee, O my Lord, by Thine eye that 
sleepeth not, to guard mine eyes from beholding 
aught beside Thee.  Strengthen, then, their vision that 
they may discern Thy signs, and behold the Horizon 
of Thy Revelation.  Thou art He before the revelations 
of Whose omnipotence the quintessence of 
power hath trembled. 
     No God is there but Thee, the Almighty, the All-Subduing, 
the Unconditioned. 


                       CLXXII 

     How can I choose to sleep, O God, my God, when 
the eyes of them that long for Thee are wakeful 
because of their separation from Thee; and how can 

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I lie down to rest whilst the souls of Thy lovers are 
sore vexed in their remoteness from Thy presence? 
     I have committed, O my Lord, my spirit and my 
entire being into the right hand of Thy might and 
Thy protection, and I lay my head on my pillow 
through Thy power, and lift it up according to Thy 
will and Thy good-pleasure.  Thou art, in truth, the 
Preserver, the Keeper, the Almighty, the Most 
Powerful. 
     By Thy might!  I ask not, whether sleeping or 
waking, but that which Thou dost desire.  I am Thy 
servant and in Thy hands.  Do Thou graciously aid 
me to do what will shed forth the fragrance of Thy 
good pleasure.  This, truly, is my hope and the hope 
of them that enjoy near access to Thee.  Praised be 
Thou, O Lord of the worlds! 


                       CLXXIII 

     My God, my Adored One, my King, my Desire! 
What tongue can voice my thanks to Thee?  I was 
heedless, Thou didst awaken me.  I had turned back 
from Thee, Thou didst graciously aid me to turn 
towards Thee.  I was as one dead, Thou didst quicken 
me with the water of life.  I was withered, Thou didst 
revive me with the heavenly stream of Thine utterance 

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which hath flowed forth from the Pen of the 
All-Merciful. 
     O Divine Providence!  All existence is begotten by 
Thy bounty; deprive it not of the waters of Thy 
generosity, neither do Thou withhold it from the 
ocean of Thy mercy.  I beseech Thee to aid and assist 
me at all times and under all conditions, and seek 
from the heaven of Thy grace Thine ancient favor. 
Thou art, in truth, the Lord of bounty, and the 
Sovereign of the kingdom of eternity. 


                       CLXXIV 

     O God, my God!  I beg of Thee by the ocean of 
Thy healing, and by the splendors of the Day-Star 
of Thy grace, and by Thy Name through which 
Thou didst subdue Thy servants, and by the pervasive 
power of Thy most exalted Word and the 
potency of Thy most august Pen, and by Thy mercy 
that hath preceded the creation of all who are in 
heaven and on earth, to purge me with the waters 
of Thy bounty from every affliction and disorder, 
and from all weakness and feebleness. 
     Thou seest, O my Lord, Thy suppliant waiting at 
the door of Thy bounty, and him who hath set his 
hopes on Thee clinging to the cord of Thy generosity. 
Deny him not, I beseech Thee, the things he 

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seeketh from the ocean of Thy grace and the Day-Star 
of Thy loving-kindness. 
     Powerful art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee. 
There is none other God save Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, 
the Most Generous. 


                       CLXXV 

     I have risen this morning by Thy grace, O my 
God, and left my home trusting wholly in Thee, and 
committing myself to Thy care.  Send down, then, 
upon me, out of the heaven of Thy mercy, a blessing 
from Thy side, and enable me to return home in 
safety even as Thou didst enable me to set out under 
Thy protection with my thoughts fixed steadfastly 
upon Thee. 
     There is none other God but Thee, the One, the 
Incomparable, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 


                       CLXXVI 

     Praise be unto Thee, Who art my God and the 
God of all men, and my Desire and the Desire of 
all them that have recognized Thee, and my Beloved 

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and the Beloved of such as have acknowledged Thy 
unity, and the Object of my adoration and of the 
adoration of them that have near access to Thee, and 
my Wish and the Wish of such as are wholly devoted 
to Thee, and my Hope and the Hope of them that 
have fixed their hearts upon Thee, and my Refuge 
and the Refuge of all such as have hastened towards 
Thee, and my Haven and the Haven of whosoever 
hath repaired unto Thee, and my Goal and the Goal 
of all them that have set themselves towards Thee, 
and my Object and the Object of those who have 
fixed their gaze upon Thee, and my Paradise and the 
Paradise of them that have ascended towards Thee, 
and my Lode-star and the Lode-star of all such as 
yearn after Thee, and my Joy and the Joy of all 
them that love Thee, and my Light and the Light of 
all such as have erred and asked to be forgiven by 
Thee, and my Exultation and the Exultation of all 
them that remember Thee, and my Stronghold and 
the Stronghold of all such as have fled to Thee, and 
my Sanctuary and the Sanctuary of all that dread 
Thee, and my Lord and the Lord of all such as dwell 
in the heavens and on the earth! 
     Unto Thee be praise for that Thou hast enraptured 
me by the sweetness of Thine utterances, and 
set me towards the horizon above which the splendors 
of the Day-Star of Thy face have shone, and caused 
me to turn unto Thee at a time when most of Thy 
creatures had broken off from Thee. 
     Thou art He, O my God, Who hath unlocked the 

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gate of heaven with the key of Thy Name, the Ever-Blessed, 
the All-Powerful, the All-Glorious, the Most 
Great, and hast summoned all mankind to the ocean 
of Thy presence.  No sooner had Thy most sweet voice 
been raised, than all the inmates of the Kingdom of 
Names and the Concourse on high were stirred up. 
By Thy call the fragrance of the raiment of Thy 
Revelation was wafted over such of Thy creatures 
as have loved Thee, and such of Thy people as have 
yearned towards Thee.  They rose up and rushed forth 
to attain the Ocean of Thy meeting, and the Horizon 
of Thy beauty, and the Tabernacle of Thy Revelation 
and Thy majesty, and the Sanctuary of Thy 
Presence and Thy glory.  They were so inebriated 
with the wine of their reunion with Thee, that they 
rid themselves of all attachment to whatever they 
themselves and others possessed. 
     These are Thy servants whom the ascendancy of 
the oppressor hath failed to deter from fixing their 
eyes on the Tabernacle of Thy majesty, and whom 
the hosts of tyranny have been powerless to affright 
and divert their gaze from the Day-Spring of Thy 
signs and the Dawning-Place of Thy testimonies. 
     I swear by Thy glory, O Thou the Lord of all 
being and the Enlightener of all things visible and 
invisible!  Whoso hath quaffed from the hands of 
Thy bounteousness the living waters of Thy love will 
never allow the things pertaining to Thy creatures to 
keep him back from Thee, neither will he be dismayed 
at the refusal of all the dwellers of Thy realm 

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to acknowledge Thee.  Before all who are in heaven 
and on earth such a man will cry aloud, and announce 
unto the people the tumult of the Ocean of Thy 
bounty and the splendors of the Luminaries of the 
heaven of Thy bestowals. 
     Happy indeed is the man that hath turned towards 
the sanctuary of Thy presence, and rid himself of all 
attachment to any one except Thyself.  He is truly 
exalted who hath confessed Thy glory, and fixed his 
eyes upon the Day-Star of Thy loving-kindness.  He 
is endued with understanding who is aware of Thy 
Revelation and hath acknowledged Thy manifold 
tokens, Thy signs, and Thy testimonies.  He is a man 
of insight whose eyes have been illumined with the 
brightness of Thy face, and who, as soon as Thy call 
was raised, hath recognized Thee.  He is a man of 
hearing who hath been led to hearken unto Thy 
speech, and to draw nigh unto the billowing ocean 
of Thine utterances. 
     Behold Thou this stranger, O my Lord, who hath 
hastened to attain his most exalted Home in the 
shelter of Thy shadowing mercy, and this ailing soul 
who hath set his face towards the ocean of Thy 
healing. 
     Look, then, O Thou my God Who settest my soul 
on fire, upon the tears I shed, and the sighs I utter, 
and the anguish that afflicteth my heart and the fire 
that consumeth my being.  Thy glory beareth me 
witness, O Thou, the Light of the world!  The fire 
of Thy love that burneth continually within me hath 

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so inflamed me that whoever among Thy creatures 
approacheth me, and inclineth his inner ear towards 
me, cannot fail to hear its raging within each of my 
veins. 
     I am so carried away by the sweetness of Thine 
utterances, and so inebriated with the wine of Thy 
tender mercies, that my voice can never be stilled, 
nor can my suppliant hands any longer desist from 
being stretched out towards Thee.  Thou seest, O my 
Lord, how mine eyes are fixed in the direction of Thy 
grace, and mine ears inclined towards the kingdom of 
Thine utterance, and my tongue unloosed to celebrate 
Thy praise, and my face set towards Thy face that 
surviveth all that hath been created by Thy word, 
and my hands raised up towards the heaven of Thy 
bounty and favor. 
     Wilt Thou keep back from Thee the stranger 
whom Thou didst call unto his most exalted Home 
beneath the shadow of the wings of Thy mercy, or 
cast away the wretched creature that hath hastened 
to attain the shores of the ocean of Thy wealth?  Wilt 
Thou shut up the door of Thy grace to the face of 
Thy creatures after having opened it through the 
power of Thy might and of Thy sovereignty, or 
close the eyes of Thy people when Thou hast already 
commanded them to turn unto the Day-Spring of 
Thy Beauty and the Dawning-Place of the splendors 
of Thy countenance? 
     Nay, and to this Thy glory beareth me witness! 
Such is not my thought of Thee, nor the thought of 

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those of Thy servants that have near access to Thyself, 
nor that of the sincere amongst Thy people. 
     Thou knowest, and seest, and hearest, O my Lord, 
that before every tree I am moved to lift up my voice 
to Thee, and before every stone I am impelled to sigh 
and lament.  Hath it been Thy purpose in creating 
me, O my God, to touch me with tribulation, or to 
enable me to manifest Thy Cause in the kingdom of 
Thy creation? 
     Thou hearest, O my God, my sighs and my groaning, 
and beholdest my powerlessness, and my poverty, 
and my misery, and my woes, and my wretchedness.  I 
swear by Thy might!  I have wept with such a weeping 
that I have been unable to make mention of Thee, 
or to extol Thee, and cried with such a bitter cry 
that every mother in her bereavement was bewildered 
at me, and forgot her own anguish and the sighs she 
had uttered. 
     I implore Thee, O my Lord, by Thine Ark, through 
which the potency of Thy will was manifested and 
the energizing influences of Thy purpose were revealed, 
and which saileth on both land and sea 
through the power of Thy might, not to seize me 
in my mighty sins and great trespasses.  I swear by 
Thy glory!  The waters of Thy forgiveness and Thy 
mercy have emboldened me, as hath Thy dealing, in 
bygone ages, with the sincere among Thy chosen ones, 
and with such of Thy Messengers as have proclaimed 
Thy oneness. 
     I am well aware, O my Lord, that I have been so 

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carried away by the clear tokens of Thy loving-kindness, 
and so completely inebriated with the wine 
of Thine utterance, that whatever I behold I readily 
discover that it maketh Thee known unto me, and 
it remindeth me of Thy signs, and of Thy tokens, 
and of Thy testimonies.  By Thy glory!  Every time 
I lift up mine eyes unto Thy heaven, I call to mind 
Thy highness and Thy loftiness, and Thine incomparable 
glory and greatness; and every time I turn 
my gaze to Thine earth, I am made to recognize the 
evidences of Thy power and the tokens of Thy 
bounty.  And when I behold the sea, I find that it 
speaketh to me of Thy majesty, and of the potency 
of Thy might, and of Thy sovereignty and Thy 
grandeur.  And at whatever time I contemplate the 
mountains, I am led to discover the ensigns of Thy 
victory and the standards of Thine omnipotence. 
     I swear by Thy might, O Thou in Whose grasp 
are the reins of all mankind, and the destinies of the 
nations!  I am so inflamed by my love for Thee, and 
so inebriated with the wine of Thy oneness, that I 
can hear from the whisper of the winds the sound 
of Thy glorification and praise, and can recognize in 
the murmur of the waters the voice that proclaimeth 
Thy virtues and Thine attributes, and can apprehend 
from the rustling of the leaves the mysteries that 
have been irrevocably ordained by Thee in Thy 
realm. 
     Glorified art Thou, O God of all names and Creator 
of the heavens!  I render Thee thanks that 

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Thou hast made known unto Thy servants this Day 
whereon the river that is life indeed hath flowed 
forth from the fingers of Thy bounty, and the springtime 
of Thy revelation and Thy presence hath appeared 
through Thy manifestation unto all who are 
in Thy heaven and all who are on Thy earth. 
     This is the Day, O my Lord, whose brightness 
Thou hast exalted above the brightness of the sun 
and the splendors thereof.  I testify that the light it 
sheddeth proceedeth out of the glory of the light of 
Thy countenance, and is begotten by the radiance 
of the morn of Thy Revelation.  This is the Day 
whereon the hopeless have been clothed with the raiment 
of confidence, and the sick attired with the 
robe of healing, and the poor drawn nigh unto the 
ocean of Thy riches. 
     I swear by Thy Beauty, O King of eternity Who 
sittest on Thy most glorious Throne!  He Who is the 
Day-Spring of Thy signs and the Revealer of Thy 
clear tokens hath, notwithstanding the immensity of 
His wisdom and the loftiness of His knowledge, confessed 
His powerlessness to comprehend the least of 
Thine utterances, in their relation to Thy most exalted 
Pen,--how much more is He incapable of apprehending 
the nature of Thine all-glorious Self and of Thy 
most august Essence! 
     I cannot think, O my God, of any words wherewith 
to make mention of Thee, and know not how 
to express or extol Thee.  Were I to attempt to describe 
Thee by Thy names, I would readily recognize 

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that the kingdom of these names is itself created 
through the movement of Thy fingers, and trembleth 
for fear of Thee.  And were I to venture to extol Thine 
attributes, I would be forced to admit that these 
attributes are Thine own creation, and lie within 
Thy grasp.  It behooveth not Them Who are the Manifestations 
of these names and attributes to stand before 
the gate of the city of Thy Revelation, how 
much less to scale the heights whereon Thou didst 
stablish the throne of Thy majesty. 
     I swear by Thy might, O Thou Who art the King 
of names and the Maker of the heavens!  Whatsoever 
hath been adorned with the robe of words is but Thy 
creation which hath been generated in Thy realm 
and begotten through the operation of Thy will, and 
is wholly unworthy of Thy highness and falleth short 
of Thine excellence. 
     And since it hath been demonstrated that Thy 
most august Self is immeasurably exalted above all 
that hath been created in the world of being, and is 
far above the reach and ken of the apprehension of 
Thy chosen Ones and Thy loved Ones, the splendors 
of the light of Thy unity are therefore manifested, 
and it becometh evident unto every one, whether free 
or bond, that Thou art One in Thine own Self, one 
in Thy Cause, and one in Thy Revelation.  Great is 
the blessedness of the man who, in his love towards 
Thee, hath rid himself of all attachment from every 
one except Thyself, and hastened unto the horizon 

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of Thy Revelation, and attained unto this Cup which 
Thou hast caused to excel all the seas of the earth. 
     I beg of Thee, O my God, by Thy power, and Thy 
might, and Thy sovereignty, which have embraced all 
who are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth, to make 
known unto Thy servants this luminous Way and 
this straight Path, that they may acknowledge Thy 
unity and Thy oneness, with a certainty which the 
vain imaginations of the doubters will not impair, 
nor the idle fancies of the wayward obscure.  Illumine, 
O my Lord, the eyes of Thy servants, and brighten 
their hearts with the splendors of the light of Thy 
knowledge, that they may apprehend the greatness 
of this most sublime station, and recognize this most 
luminous Horizon, that haply the clamor of men may 
fail to deter them from turning their gaze towards 
the effulgent light of Thy unity, and to hinder them 
from setting their faces toward the Horizon of 
detachment. 
     This is the Day, O my Lord, which Thou didst 
announce unto all mankind as the Day whereon 
Thou wouldst reveal Thy Self, and shed Thy radiance, 
and shine brightly over all Thy creatures.  Thou 
hast, moreover, entered into a covenant with them, 
in Thy Books, and Thy Scriptures, and Thy Scrolls, 
and Thy Tablets, concerning Him Who is the Day-Spring 
of Thy Revelation, and hast appointed the 
&Bayan to be the Herald of this Most Great and all-glorious 
Manifestation, and this most resplendent and 
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     And when the world's horizon was illumined, and 
He Who is the Most Great Name was manifested, all 
disbelieved in Him and in His signs, except such as 
have been carried away by the sweetness of Thy 
glorification and praise.  There befell Him what must 
remain inscrutable to everyone except Thee, Whose 
knowledge transcendeth all who are in Thy heaven 
and all who are on Thy earth. 
     Thou well knowest, O my God, that the Revealer 
of the &Bayan (the &Bab) hath commanded all mankind 
concerning Thy Cause, and Thy Revelation, 
and Thy Sovereignty.  He hath said, and sweet is His 
speech:  "Beware lest the &Bayan and its Letters keep 
you back from Him Who is the Most Merciful and 
from His sovereignty."  He, moreover, hath written: 
"Were He to produce no more than one verse, ye 
must not deny Him.  Haste ye towards Him, that 
haply He may cause to descend upon you what He 
pleaseth, as a token of His grace unto you.  He truly 
is the Possessor of His servants, and the King of 
creation." 
     Thou seest, then, O Thou Who art the Beloved of 
the world and the Revealer of the Most Great Name, 
how He hath come down with the kingdom of His 
signs, and in a manner that hath caused the atoms of 
the earth to testify that the whole world hath been 
filled with these signs.  And yet, notwithstanding this 
most manifest and all-glorious Revelation, and these 
signs which none can appraise except Thee, O Thou 
the King of names, Thou beholdest how they have 

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broken off from Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thine 
Essence, and have caviled at the One Who is the 
Fountain-Head of Thy wisdom and of Thine utterance. 
They were so seized with thirst for fame, that 
they rejected Thy tokens, and Thy testimonies, and 
Thy signs, which every man of insight perceiveth in 
whatsoever declareth Thy greatness, and Thy sovereignty, 
and acknowledgeth Thy Revelation and 
Thy might.  They have so traduced Him as to cause 
the inmates of the all-glorious Tabernacle and the 
Concourse on high to lament, and have uttered such 
calumnies against Him that the souls of Thy chosen 
Ones and the hearts of them that are dear to Thee 
have melted.  They have erred so grievously that they 
cast away Thy most resplendent signs, and clung to 
their idle fancies, O Thou Who art the Possessor of 
Names and the Lord of the Throne on high and of 
earth below! 
     Thou art, O my God and the Exultation of my 
heart, the One Who hath adorned Thy Tablet, of 
which none is aware except Thee, with the mention 
of this Day which Thou didst call after Thy name, 
that haply none may on that day be seen save Thy 
most august Self, and naught else be brought to mind 
except Thy most sweet remembrance. 
     No sooner had He revealed Himself than the foundations 
of the kindreds of the earth shook and trembled, 
and the learned swooned away, and the wise 
were bewildered, except such as have, through the 
power of Thy might, drawn nigh unto Thee, and 

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received the choice wine of Thy Revelation from 
the hand of Thy grace, and have quaffed it in Thy 
name, and exclaimed:  "Praise be unto Thee, O Thou 
the Desire of the worlds! and glory be to Thee, O 
Thou Who art the Exultation of the hearts that pant 
after Thee!" 
     My God, my Master, my Highest Hope, and the 
Goal of my desire!  Thou seest and hearest the sighing 
of this wronged One, from this darksome well 
which the vain imaginations of Thine adversaries have 
built, and from this blind pit which the idle fancies 
of the wicked among Thy creatures have digged.  By 
Thy Beauty, O Thou Whose glory is uncovered to 
the face of men!  I am not impatient in the troubles 
that touch me in my love for Thee, neither in the 
adversities which I suffer in Thy path.  Nay, I have, 
by Thy power, chosen them for mine own self, and I 
glory in them amongst such of Thy creatures as enjoy 
near access to Thee, and those of Thy servants 
that are wholly devoted to Thy Self. 
     I beseech Thee, however, O Thou Who art the 
Enlightener of the world and the Lord of the nations, 
at this very moment when, with the hands of hope, I 
have clung to the hem of the raiment of Thy mercy 
and Thy bounty, to forgive Thy servants who have 
soared in the atmosphere of Thy nearness, and set 
their faces towards the splendors of the light of 
Thy countenance, and turned unto the horizon 
of Thy good pleasure, and approached the ocean of 
Thy mercy, and all their lives long have spoken 

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forth Thy praise, and have been inflamed with the 
fire of their love for Thee.  Do Thou ordain for them, 
O Lord my God, both before and after their death, 
what becometh the loftiness of Thy bounty and the 
excellence of Thy loving-kindness. 
     Grant, O my Lord, that they who have ascended 
unto Thee may repair unto Him Who is the most 
exalted Companion, and abide beneath the shadow of 
the Tabernacle of Thy majesty and the Sanctuary of 
Thy glory.  Sprinkle, O my Lord, upon them from 
the ocean of Thy forgiveness what will make them 
worthy to abide, so long as Thine own sovereignty endureth, 
within Thy most exalted kingdom and Thine 
all-highest dominion.  Potent art Thou to do what 
pleaseth Thee. 
     Deny not Thy loved ones, O my Lord, the sweet 
savors of this Day whereon the mysteries of Thy 
name, the Self-Subsisting, were unraveled, and all 
that had been enshrined within the treasuries of Thy 
wisdom was revealed.  This is the Day, O my Lord, 
whereon every atom of the earth hath been made to 
vibrate and to cry out:  "O Thou Who art the 
Revealer of signs and the King of creation!  I, verily, 
perceive the fragrance of Thy presence.  Methinks 
Thou hast revealed Thyself, and unlocked the door 
of reunion with Thee before all who are in Thy 
heaven and all who are on Thy earth.  I am persuaded 
through the fragrance of Thy robe, O my Lord, that 
the world hath been honored through Thy presence, 
and hath inhaled the sweet smell of Thy meeting.  I 

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know not, however, O Thou the Beloved of the world 
and the Desire of the nations, the place wherein the 
throne of Thy majesty hath been established, nor the 
seat which hath been made Thy footstool, and been 
illumined with the splendors of the light of Thy 
face." 
     I swear by Thy glory, O Thou Who art the Lord 
of all being and the Possessor of all things visible and 
invisible!  Every man of understanding hath been so 
bewildered at Thy knowledge, and every man endued 
with insight been so perplexed in his attempt to 
fathom the signs of Thy great glory, that all have 
recognized their powerlessness to visualize, and their 
impotence to soar into, the heaven wherefrom one of 
the Luminaries of the Manifestations of Thy knowledge 
and of the Day-Springs of Thy wisdom hath 
shone forth.  Who is he that shall befittingly describe 
this most sublime station and this most august seat-- 
the seat which, as decreed by Thee, transcendeth the 
comprehension of Thy creatures and the testimonies 
of Thy servants, and which hath everlastingly been 
hid from the understanding and the knowledge of 
men, and been closed with the seal of Thy name, the 
Self-Subsisting. 
     I swear by Thy glory and Thy sovereignty which 
overshadow the kingdoms of earth and of heaven! 
Were any of Thy chosen Ones and Thy Messengers 
to meditate on the manifold evidences of Thy most 
exalted Pen--a Pen which is driven by the fingers of 
Thy will--and were he to muse on its mysteries, and 

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its tokens, and all that it showeth forth, he would be 
so perplexed that his tongue would fail to extol and 
describe Thee, and his heart would be utterly unable 
to understand Thee.  For he would, at one time, discover 
that from this Pen there floweth out unto all 
created things the water that is life indeed, and that 
the Pen itself hath been named by Thee the trumpet 
whereby the dead speed out of their sepulchers.  At 
another time he would find that there proceedeth 
from this Pen such fire as Thine own Revelation can 
kindle, and as He Who conversed with Thee (Moses) 
on Sinai hath perceived. 
     How marvelous, then, are the manifold tokens of 
Thy might, and how great are the diverse evidences 
of Thy power!  The learned have, without exception, 
admitted their ignorance when confronted with the 
radiance of the Luminary of Thy knowledge; and the 
mighty have all confessed their impotence in the face 
of the billowing Ocean of Thy power; and the rich 
have one and all acknowledged their poverty before 
the effusions of the Treasuries of Thy wealth; and the 
worldly wise have each recognized their nothingness 
beside the splendors of the Light of Thy beauty; and 
the exalted have all witnessed unto their abasement 
when face to face with the effulgence of the Day-Star 
of Thy glory; and they who are in authority have 
borne witness to their own evanescence and to the 
evanescence of others, and discovered the eternity of 
Thy majesty, and of Thy sovereignty, and of Thy 
sublimity, and of Thy power. 

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     My God, and the God of all things, and my King 
and the King of all things, and the Beloved of my 
soul, and the Goal of my desire!  Thou knowest full 
well that I make mention of Thee, in this day, in the 
name of such of Thy creatures as have detached 
themselves from all except Thee, and I extol Thy virtues 
through the tongue of those of Thy people that 
have recognized Thy oneness, that haply there may 
pour out from the sighs which they utter in their 
love and their yearning for Thee what will melt away 
all that may hinder Thy servants from setting their 
faces towards the heaven of Thy knowledge and the 
kingdom of Thy signs. 
     This, then, O my God and the God of all names, 
and the Creator of earth and heaven, is the Day 
whereon He Whose heart gloweth with the flaming 
fire of Thy presence is calling upon Thee.  Where can 
separation from Thee be found, O my God, so that 
reunion with Thee may be clearly recognized at the 
appearance of the Light of Thy unity, and the revelation 
of the splendors of the Sun of Thy oneness? 
I ask pardon of Thee, O my God, for all that hath 
been said, and for whatsoever hath flowed out, and is 
now flowing out from my Pen in Thy days.  I testify 
that Thou hast decreed that the offering of prayer 
should befit not me, but Him Who hath, at Thy bidding 
and in conformity with Thy pleasure, preceded 
me.  Rather hast Thou ordained that the revelation of 
verses should be specially attributed unto this mighty 
Manifestation, and to This Announcement that hath 

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adorned the Scrolls of Thy majesty and Thy Tablet 
in which account is kept. 
     I render Thee thanks, O Thou Who hast lighted 
Thy fire within my soul, and cast the beams of Thy 
light into my heart, that Thou hast taught Thy servants 
how to make mention of Thee, and revealed 
unto them the ways whereby they can supplicate 
Thee, through Thy most holy and exalted tongue, 
and Thy most august and precious speech.  But for 
Thy leave, who is there that could venture to express 
Thy might and Thy grandeur; and were it not for 
Thine instruction, who is the man that could discover 
the ways of Thy pleasure in the kingdom of Thy 
creation? 
     I beseech Thee, O God of bounty and King of all 
created things, to guard Thy servants from the imaginations 
which their hearts may devise.  Raise them 
up, then, to such heights that their footsteps may slip 
not in the face of the evidences of Thy handiwork, 
which the manifold exigencies of Thy wisdom have 
ordained, and whose secrets Thou hast hid from the 
face of Thy people and Thy creatures.  Withhold 
them not, O my Lord, from the ocean of Thy knowledge, 
neither do Thou deprive them of what Thou 
didst destine for such of Thy chosen ones as have near 
access to Thee, and those of Thy trusted ones as are 
wholly devoted to Thy Self.  Supply them, then, from 
Thy sea of certainty with what will calm the agitation 
of their hearts.  Turn, O Lord my God, the darkness 
of their fancies into the brightness of certitude, 

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and cause them to arise, and to walk steadfastly in 
Thy straight Path, that haply Thy Book may not 
hinder them from recognizing Him Who is its 
Revealer, and Thy names from acknowledging the 
One Who is their Creator, and their Provider, and 
their Origin, and their King, and their Begetter, and 
their Destroyer, and their Glorifier, and their Abaser, 
and their Governor, and the Sovereign Protector of 
their Bearers. 
     Thou art the One, O my God and my Ruler, Who 
hast sent down Thy Book that Thou mayest manifest 
my Cause, and glorify my Word.  Through it Thou 
didst enter into a Covenant, concerning me, with all 
that hath been created in Thy realm.  Thou seest, O 
Beloved of the world, how the rebellious among Thy 
creatures have made of that Covenant a bulwark for 
themselves, and through it have withdrawn from Thy 
Beauty, and repudiated Thy signs. 
     Thou art He, O my God, Who hath commanded 
them in Thy great Book, and said:  "Fear ye the Most 
Merciful, O people of the &Bayan, and deny not Him 
for Whom I have ordained the &Bayan to be one of the 
leaves of His Paradise.  I, verily, esteem it as a gift 
from me unto Him.  Were it His pleasure to accept 
it, He, truly, is the Most Bountiful; and if He cast it 
away and refuse to consider it, His verdict is just, and 
He, in very truth, is Praiseworthy in His acts, and 
meet to be obeyed in His behests.  To none is given the 
right to cavil at Him." 
     Thou beholdest, therefore, O my God, how this 

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wronged one hath fallen into the hands of such as 
have denied Thy right, and broken off from Thy 
sovereignty.  He, round whose person circleth Thy 
proof, and in whose name and on behalf of whose 
sovereignty Thy testimony crieth out unto all created 
things, hath suffered more grievously in his days 
than any pen can recount, and been so harassed that 
He Who is Thy Spirit (Jesus) lamented, and all the 
denizens of Thy Kingdom and all the inmates of Thy 
Tabernacle in the realms above cried with a great 
and bitter lamentation. 
     Should any one incline his inner ear, he would hear 
the cry and the wailing of all created things over what 
hath befallen Him Whom the world hath wronged, 
at the hands of them with whom Thou hast covenanted 
in the Day of Separation.  Where is that fair-minded 
soul, O my God, who will judge equitably 
Thy Cause, and where is the man of insight to be 
found who will behold Thee with Thine own eyes? 
Is there any man of hearing who will hear Thee with 
Thine ears, or one endued with eloquence who will 
speak the truth in Thy days? 
     I swear by Thy glory, O Thou Who beholdest me 
from Thine all-glorious horizon, and hearest the voice 
of the Lote-Tree beyond which there is no passing! 
Should any one consider Thy Books which Thou 
didst name the &Bayan, and ponder in his heart what 
hath been revealed therein, he would discover that 
each of these Books announceth my Revelation, and 
declareth my Name, and testifieth to my Self, and 

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proclaimeth my Cause, and my Praise, and my Rising, 
and the radiance of my Glory.  And yet, notwithstanding 
Thy proclamation, O my God, and in spite 
of the words Thou didst utter, O my Beloved, Thou 
hast seen and heard their calumnies against me, and 
their evil doings in my days. 
     I testify in my present state, O my Lord, and 
against the will of him who hath turned his back to 
Thee (&Mirza &Yahya), that Thou art God, and that 
there is none other God beside Thee.  This, verily, is 
the Day wherewith Thy Scriptures, and Thy Books, 
and Thy Tablets, have been adorned.  And He Who 
now speaketh is, in truth, the Well-guarded Treasure, 
and the Hidden Secret, and the Preserved Tablet, and 
the Impenetrable Mystery, and the Sealed Book.  He, 
truly, is to be obeyed in whatsoever He commandeth, 
and decreeth, and revealeth, and is to be loved in 
everything He, through His sovereignty, enjoineth, 
and, through His power, ordaineth.  Whoso will hesitate 
for less than the twinkling of an eye, hath, verily, 
denied Thy right, and repudiated all that Thou hast 
revealed in Thy Books, and in Thy Scriptures, and 
sent down with Thy chosen Ones, and Thy Prophets, 
and Thy Messengers, and the Trustees of Thy 
Revelation. 
     I beg of Thee, O Thou in Whose hands are the 
kingdoms of earth and heaven, and in Whose grasp 
lie all who dwell in the dominions of Thy Revelation 
and Thy creation, not to withhold the glance of Thy 
favors from such as have sustained tribulations in 

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Thy path, and tasted of the cup of woe in their love 
towards Thee, and have been cast into prison in Thy 
name, and endured what none of Thy creatures and 
Thy people have endured.  They are Thy servants, O 
my Lord, who have responded to Thee as soon as 
Thou didst send out Thy summons, and have set their 
faces towards Thee when the light of Thy countenance 
was lifted upon them, and turned unto Thee 
at the time when Thy most exalted horizon shone 
forth with the brightness of Thy name through 
which all who are in Thy heaven and on Thy earth 
swooned away.  Ordain for them, O my Lord, what 
Thou didst ordain for Thy chosen ones who have 
welcomed the darts of the infidels in Thy Cause and 
for love of Thee, and hasted to attain the orient of 
tribulation with Thy name on their lips and Thy remembrance 
in their hearts.  Thou art the One, O my 
God, Who hath promised in Thy perspicuous utterances 
to remember them in Thy Book as a recompense 
for their works in Thy days. 
     Bless them, O my God, and ascribe unto them such 
glory as hath shone forth above the horizon of Thy 
will, and hath shed its splendors from the kingdom of 
Thine utterance.  Immerse them, O my Lord, beneath 
the ocean of Thy mercy, and illumine them with the 
dawning light of Thy Revelation.  Forgive, then, 
O my God, their fathers and their mothers, by Thy 
favor, and Thy bounty, and Thy tender mercies. 
Send, then, upon them from the right hand of Thy 
most exalted Paradise the fragrance of the robe of 

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Thine all-glorious Beauty.  Potent art Thou to do what 
pleaseth Thee.  Thou, verily, art the Governor, the 
Ordainer, the All-Bountiful, the Ever-Forgiving, the 
Most Generous. 
     Praise be unto Thee, O Thou the Beloved of the 
world, and the Adored of the hearts of them that 
have recognized Thee. 


                       CLXXVII 

     I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy mighty Sign, 
and by the revelation of Thy grace amongst men, to 
cast me not away from the gate of the city of Thy 
presence, and to disappoint not the hopes I have set 
on the manifestations of Thy grace amidst Thy 
creatures.  Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy 
Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most 
Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most 
Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to which 
have clung all in this world and in the world to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy most sweet 
Voice and by Thy most exalted Word, to draw me 
ever nearer to the threshold of Thy door, and to suffer 
me not to be far removed from the shadow of 
Thy mercy and the canopy of Thy bounty.  Thou 
seest me, O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most 
Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the 

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Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, 
and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have 
clung all in this world and in the world to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by the splendor of Thy 
luminous brow and the brightness of the light of 
Thy countenance, which shineth from the all-highest 
horizon, to attract me by the fragrance of Thy raiment, 
and make me drink of the choice wine of Thine 
utterance.  Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy 
Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most 
Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most 
Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to 
which have clung all in this world and in the world 
to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy hair which 
moveth across Thy face, even as Thy most exalted 
pen moveth across the pages of Thy Tablets, shedding 
the musk of hidden meanings over the kingdom 
of Thy creation, so to raise me up to serve Thy Cause 
that I shall not fall back, nor be hindered by the 
suggestions of them who have caviled at Thy signs 
and turned away from Thy face.  Thou seest me, 
O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most Holy, 
the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the Most 
Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and 
clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung 
all in this world and in the world to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy Name which 
Thou hast made the King of Names, by which all 
who are in heaven and all who are on earth have been 

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enraptured, to enable me to gaze on the Day-Star of 
Thy Beauty, and to supply me with the wine of Thine 
utterance.  Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy 
Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most 
Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most 
Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to 
which have clung all in this world and in the world 
to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by the Tabernacle of 
Thy majesty upon the loftiest summits, and the Canopy 
of Thy Revelation on the highest hills, to graciously 
aid me to do what Thy will hath desired 
and Thy purpose hath manifested.  Thou seest me, 
O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most Holy, 
the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the Most 
Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and 
clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung 
all in this world and in the world to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy Beauty that 
shineth forth above the horizon of eternity, a Beauty 
before which as soon as it revealeth itself the kingdom 
of beauty boweth down in worship, magnifying 
it in ringing tones, to grant that I may die to all that 
I possess and live to whatsoever belongeth unto Thee. 
Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy Name, 
the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, 
the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, 
and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have 
clung all in this world and in the world to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by the Manifestation 

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of Thy Name, the Well-Beloved, through Whom the 
hearts of Thy lovers were consumed and the souls of 
all that dwell on earth have soared aloft, to aid me 
to remember Thee amongst Thy creatures, and to 
extol Thee amidst Thy people.  Thou seest me, O my 
God, holding to Thy Name, the Most Holy, the Most 
Luminous, the Most Mighty, the Most Great, the 
Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and clinging to the 
hem of the robe to which have clung all in this world 
and in the world to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by the rustling of the 
Divine Lote-Tree and the murmur of the breezes of 
Thine utterance in the kingdom of Thy names, to remove 
me far from whatsoever Thy will abhorreth, 
and draw me nigh unto the station wherein He Who 
is the Day-Spring of Thy signs hath shone forth. 
Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy Name, the 
Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, 
the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, 
and clinging to the hem of the robe to which have 
clung all in this world and in the world to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by that Letter which, 
as soon as it proceeded out of the mouth of Thy will, 
hath caused the oceans to surge, and the winds to 
blow, and the fruits to be revealed, and the trees to 
spring forth, and all past traces to vanish, and all 
veils to be rent asunder, and them who are devoted 
to Thee to hasten unto the light of the countenance 
of their Lord, the Unconstrained, to make known 
unto me what lay hid in the treasuries of Thy knowledge 

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and concealed within the repositories of Thy 
wisdom.  Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy 
Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most 
Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most 
Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to 
which have clung all in this world and in the world 
to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by the fire of Thy love 
which drove sleep from the eyes of Thy chosen ones 
and Thy loved ones, and by their remembrance and 
praise of Thee at the hour of dawn, to number me 
with such as have attained unto that which Thou hast 
sent down in Thy Book and manifested through Thy 
will.  Thou seest me, O my God, holding to Thy 
Name, the Most Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most 
Mighty, the Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most 
Glorious, and clinging to the hem of the robe to 
which have clung all in this world and in the world 
to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by the light of Thy 
countenance which impelled them who are nigh unto 
Thee to meet the darts of Thy decree, and such as 
are devoted to Thee to face the swords of Thine enemies 
in Thy path, to write down for me with Thy 
most exalted Pen what Thou hast written down for 
Thy trusted ones and Thy chosen ones.  Thou seest 
me, O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most 
Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the 
Most Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and 

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clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung 
all in this world and in the world to come. 
     I beseech Thee, O my God, by Thy Name through 
which Thou hast hearkened unto the call of Thy 
lovers, and the sighs of them that long for Thee, and 
the cry of them that enjoy near access to Thee, and 
the groaning of them that are devoted to Thee, and 
through which Thou hast fulfilled the wishes of them 
that have set their hopes on Thee, and hast granted 
them their desires, through Thy grace and Thy 
favors, and by Thy Name through which the ocean 
of forgiveness surged before Thy face, and the clouds 
of Thy generosity rained upon Thy servants, to write 
down for every one who hath turned unto Thee, and 
observed the fast prescribed by Thee, the recompense 
decreed for such as speak not except by Thy leave, 
and who forsook all that they possessed in Thy path 
and for love of Thee. 
     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Thyself, and by 
Thy signs, and Thy clear tokens, and the shining 
light of the Day-Star of Thy Beauty, and Thy 
Branches, to cancel the trespasses of those who have 
held fast to Thy laws, and have observed what Thou 
hast prescribed unto them in Thy Book.  Thou seest 
me, O my God, holding to Thy Name, the Most 
Holy, the Most Luminous, the Most Mighty, the Most 
Great, the Most Exalted, the Most Glorious, and 
clinging to the hem of the robe to which have clung 
all in this world and in the world to come. 

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                       CLXXVIII 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  I supplicate 
Thee by Him Whom Thou hast called into being, 
Whose Revelation Thou hast ordained to be Thine 
own Revelation and His Concealment Thine own 
Concealment.  Through His Firstness Thou hast confirmed 
Thine own Firstness, and through His Lastness 
Thou hast affirmed Thine own Lastness.  Through 
the power of His might and the influence of His 
sovereignty the mighty have apprehended Thine 
omnipotence, and through His glory they who are 
endowed with authority have acknowledged Thy 
majesty and greatness.  Through His supreme ascendancy 
Thy transcendent sovereignty and all-encompassing 
dominion have been recognized, and through 
His will Thine own will hath been revealed.  Through 
the light of His countenance the splendors of Thine 
own face have shone forth, and through His Cause 
Thine own Cause hath been made manifest.  Through 
the generative power of His utterance the whole 
earth hath been made the recipient of the wondrous 
signs and tokens of Thy sovereignty, and the heavens 
have been filled with the revelations of Thine incomparable 
majesty, and the seas have been enriched with 
the sacred pearls of Thine omniscience and wisdom, 
and the trees adorned with the fruits of Thy knowledge. 
Through Him all things have sung Thy praise, 
and all the eyes have been turned in the direction of 

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Thy mercy.  Through Him the faces of all have been 
set towards the splendors of the light of Thy countenance, 
and the souls of all have been inclined unto 
the revelations of Thy divine greatness. 
     How great is Thy power!  How exalted Thy sovereignty! 
How lofty Thy might!  How excellent 
Thy majesty!  How supreme is Thy grandeur--a 
grandeur which He Who is Thy Manifestation hath 
made known and wherewith Thou hast invested Him 
as a sign of Thy generosity and bountiful favor.  I 
bear witness, O my God, that through Him Thy 
most resplendent signs have been uncovered, and Thy 
mercy hath encompassed the entire creation.  But for 
Him, how could the Celestial Dove have uttered its 
songs or the Heavenly Nightingale, according to the 
decree of God, have warbled its melody? 
     I testify that no sooner had the First Word proceeded, 
through the potency of Thy will and purpose, 
out of His mouth, and the First Call gone forth from 
His lips than the whole creation was revolutionized, 
and all that are in the heavens and all that are on 
earth were stirred to the depths.  Through that Word 
the realities of all created things were shaken, were 
divided, separated, scattered, combined and reunited, 
disclosing, in both the contingent world and the 
heavenly kingdom, entities of a new creation, and 
revealing, in the unseen realms, the signs and tokens 
of Thy unity and oneness.  Through that Call Thou 
didst announce unto all Thy servants the advent of 

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Thy most great Revelation and the appearance of 
Thy most perfect Cause. 
     No sooner had that Revelation been unveiled to 
men's eyes than the signs of universal discord appeared 
among the peoples of the world, and commotion 
seized the dwellers of earth and heaven, and the 
foundations of all things were shaken.  The forces of 
dissension were released, the meaning of the Word 
was unfolded, and every several atom in all created 
things acquired its own distinct and separate character. 
Hell was made to blaze, and the delights of 
Paradise were uncovered to men's eyes.  Blessed is the 
man that turneth towards Thee, and woe betide him 
who standeth aloof from Thee, who denieth Thee and 
repudiateth Thy signs in this Revelation wherein the 
faces of the exponents of denial have turned black 
and the faces of the exponents of truthfulness have 
turned white, O Thou Who art the Possessor of all 
names and attributes, Who holdest in Thy grasp the 
empire of whatever hath been created in heaven and 
on earth! 
     Praise be to Thee, therefore, O my God--such 
praise as Thou didst ascribe to Thine own Self, and 
which none except Thee can either comprehend or 
reckon.  Thou art He, O my Lord, Who hath made 
known His own Self unto me, at a time when Thy 
servants have failed to recognize Thee--servants who, 
by virtue of the ties that bind them to Thee, have 
been ruling over all that dwell on earth and have been 
vaunting themselves over its peoples.  Were I, O my 

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God, to exercise from pole to pole supreme dominion 
over the earth, and were I to be offered all the treasures 
it containeth, and were I to expend them in 
Thy path, I would still be powerless to attain unto 
this station, unless I were assisted and strengthened 
by Thee.  And were I to glorify Thee, O my God, so 
long as the glory of Thy majesty endureth and the 
influence of Thy sovereignty and power will last, 
such a glorification could never be compared with 
any of the praises which Thou, as a token of Thy 
grace, hast taught me, and wherewith Thou hast 
bidden me to extol Thy virtues.  If such be the excellence 
of each one of the praises which Thou hast 
taught me, how immeasurably greater must be the 
excellence of the station of the One Who hath known 
Thee, Who hath entered Thy Presence, and pursued 
steadfastly the path of Thy Cause! 
     I have clearly perceived, and I am wholly persuaded, 
that Thou hast from everlasting been immeasurably 
exalted above the mention of all beings, 
and wilt continue unto everlasting to remain far 
above the conception of Thy creatures.  None can 
befittingly praise Thee except Thine own Self and 
such as are like unto Thee.  Thou hast, verily, been 
at all times, and wilt everlastingly continue to remain, 
immensely exalted beyond and above all comparison 
and likeness, above all imagination of parity 
or resemblance.  Having, thus, recognized Thee as 
One Who is incomparable, and Whose nature none 
can possess, it becometh incontrovertibly evident that 

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whosoever may praise Thee, his praise can befit only 
such as are of his own nature, and are subject to his 
own limitations, and it can in no wise adequately 
describe the sublimity of Thy sovereignty, nor scale 
the heights of Thy majesty and holiness.  How sweet, 
therefore, is the praise Thou givest to Thine own 
Self, and the description Thou givest of Thine own 
Being! 
     I testify, O my God, that Thou hast, from eternity, 
sent down upon Thy servants naught else except 
that which can cause them to soar up and be 
drawn near unto Thee, and to ascend into the heaven 
of Thy transcendent oneness.  Thou hast established 
Thy bounds among them, and ordained them to 
stand among Thy creatures as evidences of Thy justice 
and as signs of Thy mercy, and to be the stronghold 
of Thy protection amongst Thy people, that no 
man may in Thy realm transgress against his neighbor. 
How great is the blessedness of him who, for 
love of Thy beauty and for the sake of Thy pleasure, 
hath curbed the desires of a corrupt inclination and 
observed the precepts laid down by Thy most exalted 
Pen!  He, in truth, is to be numbered with them that 
have attained unto all good, and followed the way of 
guidance. 
     I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Thy Name through 
which Thou hast enabled Thy servants and Thy people 
to know Thee, through which Thou hast drawn 
the hearts of those who have recognized Thee towards 
the resplendent court of Thy oneness, and the souls 

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of Thy favored ones unto the Day-Spring of Thy 
unity,--I beseech Thee to grant that I may be assisted 
to observe the fast wholly for Thy sake, O Thou Who 
art full of majesty and glory!  Empower me, then, 
O my God, to be reckoned among them that have 
clung to Thy laws and precepts for the sake of Thee 
alone, their eyes fixed on Thy face.  These, indeed, 
are they whose wine is all that hath proceeded out 
of the mouth of Thy primal will, whose pure beverage 
is Thine enthralling call, whose heavenly River is 
Thy love, whose Paradise is entrance into Thy presence 
and reunion with Thee.  For Thou hast been 
their Beginning and their End, and their Highest 
Hope, and their Supreme Desire.  Blinded be the eye 
that gazeth on whatsoever may displease Thee, and 
confounded be the soul that seeketh the things that 
are contrary to Thy will. 
     Deign, O my God, I implore Thee, by Thy Self 
and by them, to accept, through Thy grace and Thy 
loving-kindness, the works we have performed, however 
much they fall short of the loftiness of Thy state 
and the sublimity of Thy station, O Thou Who art 
most dear to the hearts that long for Thee, and the 
Healer of the souls that have recognized Thee!  Rain 
down, therefore, upon us from the heaven of Thy 
mercy and the clouds of Thy gracious providence 
that which will cleanse us from the faintest trace of 
evil and corrupt desires, and will draw us nearer unto 
Him Who is the Manifestation of Thy most exalted 
and all-glorious Self.  Thou art, verily, the Lord of 

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this world and of the next, and art powerful to do 
all things. 
     Do Thou bless, O Lord my God, the Primal Point, 
through Whom the point of creation hath been made 
to revolve in both the visible and invisible worlds, 
Whom Thou hast designated as the One whereunto 
should return whatsoever must return unto Thee, 
and as the Revealer of whatsoever may be manifested 
by Thee.  Do Thou also bless such of His Letters as 
have not turned away from Thee, who have been 
firmly established in Thy love, and clung steadfastly 
to Thy good-pleasure.  Bless Thou, likewise, as long 
as Thine own Self endureth and Thine own Essence 
doth last, them that have suffered martyrdom in Thy 
path.  Thou art, verily, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most 
Merciful. 
     Moreover, I beseech Thee, O my God, by Him 
Whom Thou hast announced unto us in all Thy Tablets 
and Thy Books and Thy Scrolls and Thy Scriptures, 
through Whom the kingdom of names hath 
been convulsed, and all that lay hid in the breasts 
of them that have followed their evil and corrupt 
desires hath been revealed,--I beseech Thee to 
strengthen us in our love for Him, to make us steadfast 
in His Cause, to help us befriend His loved ones 
and challenge His enemies.  Shield us, then, O my 
God, from the mischief wrought by them that have 
denied Thy presence, and turned away from Thy 
face, and resolved to put an end to the life of Him 
Who is the Manifestation of Thine own Self. 

+P301 
     O my God and my Master!  Thou knowest how 
they have disgraced Thy Cause and dishonored Thee 
among Thy creatures, how they have joined Thine 
enemies, that they may undermine Thy Revelation 
and injure Thee.  Lay hold on them with the power 
of Thy wrath and might, O my God, and expose their 
shameful acts and their wickedness, that whatever is 
hid in their breasts may be revealed unto the people 
that dwell within Thy land, O Thou Who art the 
Inflictor of trials, the Fashioner of nations, and the 
Bestower of favors!  No God is there beside Thee, the 
All-Glorious, the Most Bountiful. 


                       CLXXIX 

     Praised be Thou, O Lord my God!  The tongues of 
all created things testify to Thy sovereignty and Thine 
omnipotence, and proclaim mine own poverty and my 
wretchedness when face to face with the revelations 
of Thy wealth.  Look, then, O my God, upon this 
sinner whose gaze hath, at all times, been fixed upon 
the source of Thy forgiveness, and whose eyes have 
been bent upon the horizon of Thy grace and Thy 
gifts. 
     Ever since the day Thou didst create me at Thy 
bidding, O my God, and didst arouse me through the 
gentle winds of Thy tender mercies, I have refused 

+P302 
to turn to any one except Thee, and have, through 
the power of Thy sovereignty and Thy might, arisen 
to face Thine enemies, and have summoned all mankind 
unto the shores of the ocean of Thy oneness and 
the heaven of Thine all-glorious unity.  I have sought, 
all my days, not to guard myself from the mischief 
of the rebellious among Thy creatures, but rather to 
exalt Thy name amidst Thy people.  I have, thereby, 
suffered what none of Thy creatures hath suffered. 
     How many the days, O my God, which I have 
spent in utter loneliness with the transgressors 
amongst Thy servants, and how many the nights, O 
my Best-Beloved, during which I lay a captive in the 
hands of the wayward amidst Thy creatures!  In the 
midst of my troubles and tribulations I have continued 
to celebrate Thy praise before all who are in 
Thy heaven and on Thy earth, and have not ceased 
to extol Thy wondrous glory in the kingdoms of Thy 
Revelation and of Thy creation, though all that I 
have been capable of showing forth hath fallen short 
of the greatness and the majesty of Thy oneness, and 
is unworthy of Thine exaltation and of Thine omnipotence. 
     I swear by Thy glory, O Thou Who art the one 
alone Beloved!  I find myself to be only nothing before 
the habitation of Thy great glory.  Every time I attempt 
to extol any one of Thy virtues, my heart 
restraineth me, for naught but Thee is able to soar 
into the atmosphere of the kingdom of Thy nearness, 
or reach up to the heaven of Thy presence. 

+P303 
     Thy might beareth me witness!  I am well aware 
that were I to bow myself before a handful of dust, 
from now until the end that hath no end, in acknowledgment 
of its relationship to Thy name, the Fashioner, 
I would still find myself far removed from that 
dust, and incapable of approaching it, and would discover 
that such an adoration can in no wise befit it, 
nor transcend the limitations to which I myself have 
been subjected.  And were I to arise to serve one of 
Thy servants, and to wait at his door so long as Thine 
own kingdom endureth and Thine omnipotence will 
last, as a sign of my acknowledgment of the tie that 
bindeth him to Thy name, the Creator, I would, 
likewise,--and to this Thy glory beareth me witness 
--have to confess my complete failure to do him 
adequate service, and my deprivation of what can 
truly befit his station.  And this for the reason that 
I recognize in them naught else except the bond that 
bindeth them to Thy names and Thine attributes. 
How can, then, such a man succeed in befittingly extolling 
the One through a motion of Whose finger all 
the names and their kingdom were called into being, 
and all the attributes and their dominion were created, 
and Who, through yet another motion of that same 
finger, hath united the letters B and E (Be) and knit 
them together, manifesting thereby what the highest 
thoughts of Thy chosen ones who enjoy near access 
to Thee are unable to grasp, and what the profoundest 
wisdom of those of Thy loved ones that are wholly 
devoted to Thee are powerless to fathom. 

+P304 
     I swear by Thy glory, O Beloved of my soul!  I am 
bewildered when I contemplate the tokens of Thy 
handiwork, and the evidences of Thy might, and find 
myself completely unable to unravel the mystery of 
the least of Thy signs, how much more to apprehend 
Thine own Self.  I beseech Thee, therefore, O my 
God, by Thy Name through which Thou hast caused 
all such as love Thee to soar in the atmosphere of Thy 
will, and hast guided all them that yearn after Thee 
into the Paradise of Thy nearness and Thy presence, 
to waft from the heaven of Thy loving-kindness the 
fragrance of certainty upon the needy among Thy 
loved ones, in these days when the tempests of trials 
have compassed them on every side, and so grievously 
assailed them that the souls of men have been troubled 
and the foundations of all beings have trembled 
at what hath been sent down unto them from the 
heaven of Thine irrevocable Purpose.  They were so 
shaken that the lamp of their love for Thee and of 
their remembrance of Thee was ready to be extinguished 
in the recess of their hearts.  Powerful art 
Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  Thou, in truth, art 
the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Generous. 
     Thou givest ear, O my God and my Master, to the 
sighing of them that are dear to Thee, and hearest 
from all sides their cry, by reason of what hath befallen 
them at the hands of those whose hearts have 
been deprived of the sweet savors of Thy love.  There 
is none either to befriend or to succor them, nor can 
anything deter their enemies from harming them. 

+P305 
Unrestrained, they do what they wish, and deal with 
them as they please. 
     Give, therefore, O my Lord, the wonders of Thine 
aid to Thy loved ones, who have sought no helper 
except Thee, and have turned to none save Thyself, 
and whose eyes have expectantly awaited to behold 
the wonders of Thy favors and Thy gifts.  Have pity, 
then, upon them, O my God, through the incomparable 
tokens of Thy mercy, and shelter them within the 
stronghold of Thy protection and Thy loving-kindness. 
Thou art the One, O my Lord, Who from everlasting 
hath been the Refuge of the fearful, and the 
Haven of the needy.  Withhold not, I beseech Thee, 
from these feeble creatures the matchless tokens of 
Thy bounteousness and generosity, and leave them 
not to the mercy of them whose essence hath been 
solely created of the fire of Thy wrath and of Thine 
anger, and who have never discovered the fragrance 
of compassion and equity, and who have been so 
deluded by the deceitfulness of the world that they 
have denied Thy proof, and joined partners with 
Thee, and repudiated Thy signs, and shed the blood 
of those who are dear to Thee, and have been trusted 
by Thee.  I swear by Thy might, O my Beloved!  They 
have committed what no man before them hath committed, 
and have thereby deserved Thy wrath and 
the scourge of Thine anger.  Lay hold on them by the 
power of Thy sovereignty, and set over them such 
as will have no mercy upon them, unless they return 
unto Thee, and enter beneath the shadow of Thy 

+P306 
loving-kindness, and are forgiven by Thee.  Thou hast 
from everlasting been supreme over all things, and 
wilt unto everlasting remain the same.  Thou, truly, 
art the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the Equitable, 
the All-Wise. 
     Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God!  Look Thou 
upon this wronged one, who hath been sorely afflicted 
by the oppressors among Thy creatures and the infidels 
among Thine enemies, though he himself hath refused 
to breathe a single breath but by Thy leave 
and at Thy bidding.  I lay asleep on my couch, O my 
God, when lo, the gentle winds of Thy grace and 
Thy loving-kindness passed over me, and wakened 
me through the power of Thy sovereignty and Thy 
gifts, and bade me arise before Thy servants, and 
speak forth Thy praise, and glorify Thy word.  Thereupon 
most of Thy people reviled me.  I swear by Thy 
glory, O my God!  I never thought that they would 
show forth such deeds, aware as I am that Thou hast 
Thyself announced this Revelation unto them in the 
Scrolls of Thy commandment and the Tablets of Thy 
decree, and hast covenanted with them concerning 
this youth in every word sent down by Thee unto 
Thy creatures and Thy people. 
     I am bewildered, therefore, O my God, and know 
not how to act toward them.  Every time I hold my 
peace, and cease to extol Thy wondrous virtues, Thy 
Spirit impelleth me to cry out before all who are in 
Thy heaven and on Thy earth; and every time I am 
still, the breaths wafted from the right hand of Thy 

+P307 
will and purpose pass over me, and stir me up, and 
I find myself to be as a leaf which lieth at the mercy 
of the winds of Thy decree, and is carried away 
whithersoever Thou dost permit or command it. 
Every man of insight who considereth what hath been 
revealed by me, will be persuaded that Thy Cause is 
not in my hands, but in Thy hands, and will recognize 
that the reins of power are held not in my grasp 
but in Thy grasp, and are subject to Thy sovereign 
might.  And yet, Thou seest, O my God, how the 
inhabitants of Thy realm have arrayed themselves 
against me, and inflict upon me every moment of 
my life what causeth the realities of Thy chosen ones 
and trusted ones to tremble. 
     I entreat Thee, therefore, O my God, by Thy 
Name through which Thou hast guided Thy lovers 
to the living waters of Thy grace and Thy favors, and 
attracted them that long for Thee to the Paradise of 
Thy nearness and Thy presence, to open the eyes of 
Thy people that they may recognize in this Revelation 
the manifestation of Thy transcendent unity, 
and the dawning of the lights of Thy countenance 
and Thy beauty.  Cleanse them, then, O my God, 
from all idle fancies and vain imaginations, that they 
may inhale the fragrances of sanctity from the robe 
of Thy Revelation and Thy commandment, that 
haply they may cease to inflict upon me what will 
deprive their souls of the fragrances of the manifold 
tokens of Thy mercy, that are wafted in the days of 
Him Who is the Manifestation of Thyself, and the 

+P308 
Day-Spring of Thy Cause, and that they may not 
perpetrate what will call down Thy wrath and anger. 
     Thou well knowest, O my God, that I was regarded 
as one of the people of the &Bayan, and consorted with 
them with love and fellowship, and summoned them 
to Thee in the daytime and in the night season, 
through the wonders of Thy Revelation and Thine inspiration, 
and sustained at their hands what the inmates 
of the cities of Thine invention are powerless to 
recount.  I swear by Thy might, O my Beloved!  Every 
morning I waken to find that I am made a target for 
the darts of their envy, and every night, when I lie 
down to rest, I discover that I have fallen a victim 
to the spears of their hate.  Though Thou hast made 
known unto me the secrets of their hearts, and hast 
set me above them, I have refused to uncover their 
deeds, and have dealt patiently with them, mindful 
of the time which Thou hast fixed.  And when Thy 
promise came to pass, and the set time was fulfilled, 
Thou didst lift, to an imperceptible degree, the veil 
of concealment, and lo, all the inmates of the kingdoms 
of Thy Revelation and of Thy creation shook 
and trembled, except those who were created by Thee, 
through the fire of Thy love, and the breath of Thine 
eagerness, and the water of Thy loving-kindness, and 
the clay of Thy grace.  These are they who are glorified 
by the Concourse on high and the denizens of the 
Cities of eternity. 
     I give praise to Thee, therefore, O my God, that 
Thou hast preserved them that have acknowledged 

+P309 
Thy unity, and hast destroyed them that have joined 
partners with Thee, and hast divided the one from 
the other through yet another word that hath proceeded 
out of the mouth of Thy will, and flowed 
down from the pen of Thy purpose.  Thereby have 
Thy servants, who were created through the word of 
Thy commandment, and were begotten by Thy will, 
caviled at me, and so fiercely opposed me that they 
repudiated Thee, and have rejected Thy signs, and 
have risen up against Thee. 
     Thy glory beareth me witness, O my Beloved!  My 
pen is powerless to describe what their hands have 
wrought against Him Who is the Manifestation of 
Thy Cause, and the Day-Spring of Thy Revelation, 
and the Dawning-Place of Thine inspiration.  For all 
this I give praise to Thee.  I swear by Thy glory, O 
my God!  My heart yearneth after the things ordained 
by Thee in the heaven of Thy decree and the kingdom 
of Thine appointment.  For whatsoever befalleth 
me in Thy path is the beloved of my soul and the 
goal of my desire.  This, verily, is to be ascribed to 
naught except Thy power and Thy might. 
     I am the one, O my God, who, through the love 
I bear to Thee, hath been able to dispense with all 
who are in heaven and on earth.  Armed with this 
love, I am afraid of no one, though all the peoples 
of the world unite to hurt me.  Oh, that my blood 
could, this very moment, be shed on the face of the 
earth before Thee, and Thou wouldst behold me in 
the condition in which Thou didst behold such of 

+P310 
Thy servants as have drawn nigh unto Thee, and 
those of Thy righteous creatures as have been chosen 
by Thee! 
     I give Thee thanks, O my God, that Thou hast 
decided through the power of Thy decree, and wilt 
continue to decide through Thine irrevocable appointment 
and purpose.  I entreat Thee, O my Beloved, 
by Thy Name through which Thou didst lift up the 
ensigns of Thy Cause, and shed the splendors of the 
light of Thy countenance, to send down upon me and 
upon such of Thy servants as are wholly devoted to 
Thee all the good Thou hast ordained in Thy Tablets. 
Establish us, then, upon the seats of truth in Thy 
presence, O Thou in Whose hands is the kingdom of 
all things! 
     Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the All-Glorious, 
the Most Merciful. 


                       CLXXX 

     The praise which hath dawned from Thy most 
august Self, and the glory which hath shone forth 
from Thy most effulgent Beauty, rest upon Thee, O 
Thou Who art the Manifestation of Grandeur, and 
the King of Eternity, and the Lord of all who are 
in heaven and on earth!  I testify that through Thee 
the sovereignty of God and His dominion, and the 

+P311 
majesty of God and His grandeur, were revealed, and 
the Day-Stars of ancient splendor have shed their 
radiance in the heaven of Thine irrevocable decree, 
and the Beauty of the Unseen hath shone forth above 
the horizon of creation.  I testify, moreover, that with 
but a movement of Thy Pen Thine injunction "Be 
Thou" hath been enforced, and God's hidden Secret 
hath been divulged, and all created things have been 
called into being, and all the Revelations have been 
sent down. 
     I bear witness, moreover, that through Thy beauty 
the beauty of the Adored One hath been unveiled, 
and through Thy face the face of the Desired One 
hath shone forth, and that through a word from Thee 
Thou hast decided between all created things, causing 
them who are devoted to Thee to ascend unto the 
summit of glory, and the infidels to fall into the 
lowest abyss. 
     I bear witness that he who hath known Thee hath 
known God, and he who hath attained unto Thy 
presence hath attained unto the presence of God. 
Great, therefore, is the blessedness of him who hath 
believed in Thee, and in Thy signs, and hath humbled 
himself before Thy sovereignty, and hath been 
honored with meeting Thee, and hath attained the 
good pleasure of Thy will, and circled around Thee, 
and stood before Thy throne.  Woe betide him that 
hath transgressed against Thee, and hath denied Thee, 
and repudiated Thy signs, and gainsaid Thy sovereignty, 
and risen up against Thee, and waxed proud 

+P312 
before Thy face, and hath disputed Thy testimonies, 
and fled from Thy rule and Thy dominion, and been 
numbered with the infidels whose names have been 
inscribed by the fingers of Thy behest upon Thy holy 
Tablets. 
     Waft, then, unto me, O my God and my Beloved, 
from the right hand of Thy mercy and Thy loving-kindness, 
the holy breaths of Thy favors, that they 
may draw me away from myself and from the world 
unto the courts of Thy nearness and Thy presence. 
Potent art Thou to do what pleaseth Thee.  Thou, 
truly, hast been supreme over all things. 
     The remembrance of God and His praise, and the 
glory of God and His splendor, rest upon Thee, O 
Thou Who art His Beauty!  I bear witness that the eye 
of creation hath never gazed upon one wronged like 
Thee.  Thou wast immersed all the days of Thy life 
beneath an ocean of tribulations.  At one time Thou 
wast in chains and fetters; at another Thou wast 
threatened by the sword of Thine enemies.  Yet, despite 
all this, Thou didst enjoin upon all men to 
observe what had been prescribed unto Thee by Him 
Who is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. 
     May my spirit be a sacrifice to the wrongs Thou 
didst suffer, and my soul be a ransom for the adversities 
Thou didst sustain.  I beseech God, by Thee and 
by them whose faces have been illumined with the 
splendors of the light of Thy countenance, and who, 
for love of Thee, have observed all whereunto they 

+P313 
were bidden, to remove the veils that have come in 
between Thee and Thy creatures, and to supply me 
with the good of this world and the world to come. 
Thou art, in truth, the Almighty, the Most Exalted, 
the All-Glorious, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate. 
     Bless Thou, O Lord my God, the Divine Lote-Tree 
and its leaves, and its boughs, and its branches, and its 
stems, and its offshoots, as long as Thy most excellent 
titles will endure and Thy most august attributes will 
last.  Protect it, then, from the mischief of the aggressor 
and the hosts of tyranny.  Thou art, in truth, 
the Almighty, the Most Powerful.  Bless Thou, also, 
O Lord my God, Thy servants and Thy handmaidens 
who have attained unto Thee.  Thou, truly, art the 
All-Bountiful, Whose grace is infinite.  No God is 
there save Thee, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Generous. 

                              The Tablet of Visitation. 

+P314 
                       CLXXXI 

     I bear witness, O my God, that Thou hast created 
me to know Thee and to worship Thee.  I testify, at 
this moment, to my powerlessness and to Thy might, 
to my poverty and to Thy wealth. 
     There is none other God but Thee, the Help in 
Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 

               Short obligatory prayer, to be recited 
               once in twenty-four hours, at noon. 


                       CLXXXII 

          Whoso wisheth to pray, let him wash 
          his hands, and while he washeth, let 
          him say: 

     Strengthen my hand, O my God, that it may take 
hold of Thy Book with such steadfastness that the 
hosts of the world shall have no power over it.  Guard 
it, then, from meddling with whatsoever doth not belong 
unto it.  Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the 
Most Powerful. 

          And while washing his face, let him 
          say: 

     I have turned my face unto Thee, O my Lord! 
Illumine it with the light of Thy countenance.  Protect 
it, then, from turning to anyone but Thee. 

+P315 
          Then let him stand up, and facing the 
          Qiblih (Point of Adoration, i.e., &Bahji, 
          &Akka), let him say: 

     God testifieth that there is none other God but 
Him.  His are the kingdoms of Revelation and of creation. 
He, in truth, hath manifested Him Who is the 
Day-Spring of Revelation, Who conversed on Sinai, 
through Whom the Supreme Horizon hath been made 
to shine, and the Lote-Tree beyond which there is 
no passing hath spoken, and through Whom the call 
hath been proclaimed unto all who are in heaven and 
on earth:  "Lo, the All-Possessing is come.  Earth and 
heaven, glory and dominion are God's, the Lord of 
all men, and the Possessor of the Throne on high and 
of earth below!" 

          Let him, then, bend down, with hands 
          resting on the knees, and say: 

     Exalted art Thou above my praise and the praise 
of anyone beside me, above my description and the 
description of all who are in heaven and all who are 
on earth! 

          Then, standing with open hands, palms 
          upward toward the face, let him say: 

     Disappoint not, O my God, him that hath, with 
beseeching fingers, clung to the hem of Thy mercy 
and Thy grace, O Thou Who of those who show 
mercy art the Most Merciful! 

+P316 
          Let him, then, be seated and say: 

     I bear witness to Thy unity and Thy oneness, and 
that Thou art God, and that there is none other God 
beside Thee.  Thou hast, verily, revealed Thy Cause, 
fulfilled Thy Covenant, and opened wide the door 
of Thy grace to all that dwell in heaven and on earth. 
Blessing and peace, salutation and glory, rest upon 
Thy loved ones, whom the changes and chances of 
the world have not deterred from turning unto Thee, 
and who have given their all, in the hope of obtaining 
that which is with Thee.  Thou art, in truth, the 
Ever-Forgiving, the All-Bountiful. 

          (If anyone choose to recite instead of 
          the long verse these words:  "God testifieth 
          that there is none other God but 
          Him, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting," 
          it would be sufficient.  And 
          likewise, it would suffice were he, while 
          seated, to choose to recite these words: 
          "I bear witness to Thy unity and Thy 
          oneness, and that Thou art God, and 
          that there is none other God beside 
          Thee.") 

               Medium obligatory prayer, to be recited 
               daily, in the morning, at noon, 
               and in the evening. 

+P317 
                       CLXXXIII 

          Whoso wisheth to recite this prayer, let 
          him stand up and turn unto God, and, 
          as he standeth in his place, let him gaze 
          to the right and to the left, as if awaiting 
          the mercy of his Lord, the Most 
          Merciful, the Compassionate.  Then 
          let him say: 

     O Thou Who art the Lord of all names and the 
Maker of the heavens!  I beseech Thee by them Who 
are the Day-Springs of Thine invisible Essence, the 
Most Exalted, the All-Glorious, to make of my 
prayer a fire that will burn away the veils which have 
shut me out from Thy beauty, and a light that will 
lead me unto the ocean of Thy Presence. 

          Let him then raise his hands in supplication 
          toward God--blessed and exalted 
          be He--and say: 

     O Thou the Desire of the world and the Beloved 
of the nations!  Thou seest me turning toward Thee, 
and rid of all attachment to anyone save Thee, and 
clinging to Thy cord, through whose movement the 
whole creation hath been stirred up.  I am Thy servant, 
O my Lord, and the son of Thy servant.  Behold 
me standing ready to do Thy will and Thy desire, and 
wishing naught else except Thy good pleasure.  I implore 
Thee by the Ocean of Thy mercy and the Day-Star 
of Thy grace to do with Thy servant as Thou 

+P318 
willest and pleasest.  By Thy might which is far above 
all mention and praise!  Whatsoever is revealed by 
Thee is the desire of my heart and the beloved of 
my soul.  O God, my God!  Look not upon my hopes 
and my doings, nay rather look upon Thy will that 
hath encompassed the heavens and the earth.  By Thy 
Most Great Name, O Thou Lord of all nations!  I 
have desired only what Thou didst desire, and love 
only what Thou dost love. 

          Let him then kneel, and bowing his 
          forehead to the ground, let him say: 

     Exalted art Thou above the description of anyone 
save Thyself, and the comprehension of aught else 
except Thee. 

          Let him then stand and say: 

     Make my prayer, O my Lord, a fountain of living 
waters whereby I may live as long as Thy sovereignty 
endureth, and may make mention of Thee in every 
world of Thy worlds. 

          Let him again raise his hands in supplication, 
          and say: 

     O Thou in separation from Whom hearts and souls 
have melted, and by the fire of Whose love the whole 
world hath been set aflame!  I implore Thee by Thy 
Name through which Thou hast subdued the whole 
creation, not to withhold from me that which is with 
Thee, O Thou Who rulest over all men!  Thou seest, 

+P319 
O my Lord, this stranger hastening to his most exalted 
home beneath the canopy of Thy majesty and 
within the precincts of Thy mercy; and this transgressor 
seeking the ocean of Thy forgiveness; and 
this lowly one the court of Thy glory; and this poor 
creature the orient of Thy wealth.  Thine is the authority 
to command whatsoever Thou willest.  I bear 
witness that Thou art to be praised in Thy doings, 
and to be obeyed in Thy behests, and to remain unconstrained 
in Thy bidding. 

          Let him then raise his hands, and repeat 
          three times the Greatest Name. 
          Let him then bend down with hands 
          resting on the knees before God-- 
          blessed and exalted be He--and say: 

     Thou seest, O my God, how my spirit hath been 
stirred up within my limbs and members, in its longing 
to worship Thee, and in its yearning to remember 
Thee and extol Thee; how it testifieth to that whereunto 
the Tongue of Thy Commandment hath testified 
in the kingdom of Thine utterance and the 
heaven of Thy knowledge.  I love, in this state, O my 
Lord, to beg of Thee all that is with Thee, that I 
may demonstrate my poverty, and magnify Thy 
bounty and Thy riches, and may declare my powerlessness, 
and manifest Thy power and Thy might. 

          Let him then stand and raise his hands 
          twice in supplication, and say: 

+P320 
     There is no God but Thee, the Almighty, the All-Bountiful. 
There is no God but Thee, the Ordainer, 
both in the beginning and in the end.  O God, my 
God!  Thy forgiveness hath emboldened me, and 
Thy mercy hath strengthened me, and Thy call hath 
awakened me, and Thy grace hath raised me up and 
led me unto Thee.  Who, otherwise, am I that I should 
dare to stand at the gate of the city of Thy nearness, 
or set my face toward the lights that are shining 
from the heaven of Thy will?  Thou seest, O my Lord, 
this wretched creature knocking at the door of Thy 
grace, and this evanescent soul seeking the river of 
everlasting life from the hands of Thy bounty.  Thine 
is the command at all times, O Thou Who art the 
Lord of all names; and mine is resignation and willing 
submission to Thy will, O Creator of the heavens! 

          Let him then raise his hands thrice, and 
          say: 

     Greater is God than every great one! 

          Let him then kneel and, bowing his 
          forehead to the ground, say: 

     Too high art Thou for the praise of those who are 
nigh unto Thee to ascend unto the heaven of Thy 
nearness, or for the birds of the hearts of them who 
are devoted to Thee to attain to the door of Thy gate. 
I testify that Thou hast been sanctified above all 
attributes and holy above all names.  No God is there 
but Thee, the Most Exalted, the All-Glorious. 

+P321 
          Let him then seat himself and say: 

     I testify unto that whereunto have testified all 
created things, and the Concourse on high, and the 
inmates of the all-highest Paradise, and beyond them 
the Tongue of Grandeur itself from the all-glorious 
Horizon, that Thou art God, that there is no God 
but Thee, and that He Who hath been manifested is 
the Hidden Mystery, the Treasured Symbol, through 
Whom the letters B and E (Be) have been joined and 
knit together.  I testify that it is He Whose name 
hath been set down by the Pen of the Most High, and 
Who hath been mentioned in the Books of God, the 
Lord of the Throne on high and of earth below. 

          Let him then stand erect and say: 

     O Lord of all being and Possessor of all things 
visible and invisible!  Thou dost perceive my tears and 
the sighs I utter, and hearest my groaning, and my 
wailing, and the lamentation of my heart.  By Thy 
might!  My trespasses have kept me back from drawing 
nigh unto Thee; and my sins have held me far 
from the court of Thy holiness.  Thy love, O my Lord, 
hath enriched me, and separation from Thee hath 
destroyed me, and remoteness from Thee hath consumed 
me.  I entreat Thee by Thy footsteps in this 
wilderness, and by the words "Here am I.  Here am I" 
which Thy chosen Ones have uttered in this immensity, 
and by the breaths of Thy Revelation, and 
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to ordain that I may gaze on Thy beauty and observe 
whatsoever is in Thy Book. 

          Let him then repeat the Greatest Name 
          thrice, and bend down with hands 
          resting on the knees, and say: 

     Praise be to Thee, O my God, that Thou hast 
aided me to remember Thee and to praise Thee, and 
hast made known unto me Him Who is the Day-Spring 
of Thy signs, and hast caused me to bow down 
before Thy Lordship, and humble myself before Thy 
Godhead, and to acknowledge that which hath been 
uttered by the Tongue of Thy grandeur. 

          Let him then rise and say: 

     O God, my God!  My back is bowed by the burden 
of my sins, and my heedlessness hath destroyed me. 
Whenever I ponder my evil doings and Thy benevolence, 
my heart melteth within me, and my blood 
boileth in my veins.  By Thy Beauty, O Thou the 
Desire of the world!  I blush to lift up my face to 
Thee, and my longing hands are ashamed to stretch 
forth toward the heaven of Thy bounty.  Thou seest, 
O my God, how my tears prevent me from remembering 
Thee and from extolling Thy virtues, O Thou 
the Lord of the Throne on high and of earth below! 
I implore Thee by the signs of Thy Kingdom and the 
mysteries of Thy Dominion to do with Thy loved 
ones as becometh Thy bounty, O Lord of all being, 
and is worthy of Thy grace, O King of the seen and 
the unseen! 

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          Let him then repeat the Greatest Name 
          thrice, and kneel with his forehead to 
          the ground, and say: 

     Praise be unto Thee, O our God, that Thou hast 
sent down unto us that which draweth us nigh unto 
Thee, and supplieth us with every good thing sent 
down by Thee in Thy Books and Thy Scriptures. 
Protect us, we beseech Thee, O my Lord, from the 
hosts of idle fancies and vain imaginations.  Thou, in 
truth, art the Mighty, the All-Knowing. 

          Let him then raise his head, and seat 
          himself, and say: 

     I testify, O my God, to that whereunto Thy 
chosen Ones have testified, and acknowledge that 
which the inmates of the all-highest Paradise and 
those who have circled round Thy mighty Throne 
have acknowledged.  The kingdoms of earth and 
heaven are Thine, O Lord of the worlds! 

               Long obligatory prayer, to be recited 
               once in twenty-four hours. 

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                       CLXXXIV 

     Since Thou hast, O my God, established Thyself 
upon the throne of Thy transcendent unity, and ascended 
the mercy seat of Thy oneness, it befitteth 
Thee to blot out from the hearts of all beings whatsoever 
may keep them back from gaining admittance 
into the sanctuary of Thy Divine mysteries, and may 
shut them out from the tabernacle of Thy Divinity, 
that all hearts may mirror Thy beauty, and may reveal 
Thee, and speak of Thee, and that all created 
things may show forth the tokens of Thy most august 
sovereignty, and shed the splendors of the light of 
Thy most holy governance, and that all who are in 
heaven and on earth may laud and magnify Thy 
unity, and give Thee glory, for having manifested 
Thy Self unto them through Him Who is the 
Revealer of Thy oneness. 
     Divest, then, Thy servants, O my God, of the 
garments of self and desire, or grant that the eyes 
of Thy people may be lifted up to such heights that 
they will discern in their desires naught except the 
stirring of the gentle winds of Thine eternal glory, 
and may recognize in their own selves nothing but 
the revelation of Thine own merciful Self, that the 
earth and all that is therein may be cleansed of whatever 
is alien to Thee, or anything that manifesteth 
aught save Thy Self.  All this can be fulfilled throughout 
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and it is!  Nay, even swifter than this, and yet the 
people understand not. 
     Glorified, immeasurably glorified art Thou, O my 
Beloved!  I swear by Thy glory!  I recognize this very 
moment that Thou hast granted all for which I have 
supplicated Thee, in this blessed night which, as decreed 
by Thee, calleth to remembrance Him Who 
was the Companion of Thy beauty and the Beholder 
of Thy face, ere I had been mentioned by Thee, or 
called into being within the court of Thy holiness. 
I perceive that Thou hast made all things to be the 
manifestations of Thy behest, and the revelations of 
Thy handiwork, and the repositories of Thy knowledge, 
and the treasuries of Thy wisdom.  I recognize, 
moreover, that were any of the revelations of Thy 
names and Thine attributes to be withheld, though it 
be the weight of a grain of mustard seed, from whatsoever 
hath been created by Thy power and begotten 
by Thy might, the foundations of Thine everlasting 
handiwork would thereby be made incomplete, and 
the gems of Thy Divine wisdom would become imperfect. 
For the letters of negation, no matter how 
far they may be removed from the holy fragrances 
of Thy knowledge, and however forgetful they may 
become of the wondrous splendors of the dawning 
light of Thy beauty, which are shed from the heaven 
of Thy majesty, must needs exist in Thy realm, so 
that the words which affirm Thee may thereby be 
exalted. 
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The entire creation hath been called into 
being to exalt Thy triumph and to establish Thine 
ascendancy, and all the bounds that have been set 
by Thee are but the signs of Thy sovereignty, and 
proclaim the power of Thy might.  How great, how 
very great, are the revelations of Thy wondrous 
power in all things!  They are such that the lowliest 
among Thy creatures hath been made by Thee a 
manifestation of Thy most august attribute, and the 
most contemptible token of Thy handiwork hath 
been chosen as a recipient of Thy most mighty name. 
Poverty, as decreed by Thee, hath been made the 
means for the revelation of Thy riches, and abasement 
a path leading to Thy glory, and sinfulness a cause 
for the exercise of Thy forgiveness.  By them Thou 
hast demonstrated that to Thee belong Thy most 
excellent titles, and unto Thee pertain the wonders 
of Thy most exalted attributes. 
     Since Thou hast purposed, O my God, to cause all 
created things to enter into the tabernacle of Thy 
transcendent grace and favor, and to waft over the 
entire creation the fragrances of the raiment of Thy 
glorious unity, and to look upon all things with the 
eyes of Thy bounty and Thy oneness, I beseech Thee, 
therefore, by Thy love, which Thou hast made to be 
the mainspring of the revelations of Thine eternal 
holiness, and the flame that gloweth within the hearts 
of such of Thy creatures as yearn towards Thee, to 
create, this very moment, for those of Thy people 
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Thy loved ones as love Thee, out of the essence of 
Thy bounty and Thy generosity, and from the inmost 
spirit of Thy grace and Thy glory, Thy Paradise of 
transcendent holiness, and to exalt it above everything 
except Thee, and to sanctify it from aught 
else save Thyself.  Create, moreover, within it, O my 
God, out of the lights shed by Thy throne, handmaidens 
who will intone the melodies of Thy wondrous 
and most sweet invention, that they may magnify 
Thy name with such words as have not been 
heard by any of Thy creatures, be they the inmates 
of Thy heaven or the dwellers of Thine earth, 
nor been comprehended by any of Thy people.  Unlock, 
then, the gates of this Paradise to the faces of 
Thy loved ones, that haply they may enter them in 
Thy name, and by the power of Thy sovereignty, that 
thereby the sovereign bounties vouchsafed by Thee 
unto Thy chosen ones and the transcendent gifts 
granted unto Thy trusted ones be perfected, that they 
may extol Thy virtues with such melodies as none can 
either intone or describe, and that none of Thy people 
may conceive the design of appearing in the guise of 
any of Thy chosen ones, or of emulating the example 
of Thy loved ones, and that none may fail to discern 
between Thy friends and Thine enemies, or to distinguish 
them that are devoted to Thee from such as 
stubbornly oppose Thee.  Potent art Thou to do what 
Thou willest, and powerful and supreme art Thou 
over all things. 
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Beloved, above the strivings of any of Thy creatures, 
however learned, to know Thee; exalted, immensely 
exalted art Thou above every human attempt, no 
matter how searching, to describe Thee!  For the 
highest thought of men, however deep their contemplation, 
can never hope to outsoar the limitations 
imposed upon Thy creation, nor ascend beyond 
the state of the contingent world, nor break the 
bounds irrevocably set for it by Thee.  How can, then, 
a thing that hath been created by Thy will that overruleth 
the whole of creation, a thing that is itself 
a part of the contingent world, have the power to 
soar into the holy atmosphere of Thy knowledge, or 
reach unto the seat of Thy transcendent power? 
     High, immeasurably high art Thou above the endeavors 
of the evanescent creature to soar unto the 
throne of Thine eternity, or of the poor and wretched 
to attain the summit of Thine all-sufficing glory! 
From eternity Thou didst Thyself describe Thine 
own Self unto Thy Self, and extol, in Thine own 
Essence, Thine Essence unto Thine Essence.  I swear 
by Thy glory, O my Best-Beloved!  Who is there besides 
Thee that can claim to know Thee, and who save 
Thyself can make fitting mention of Thee?  Thou art 
He Who, from eternity, abode in His realm, in the 
glory of His transcendent unity, and the splendors of 
His holy grandeur.  Were any one except Thee to be 
deemed worthy of mention, in all the kingdoms of 
Thy creation, from the highest realms of immortality 
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then, be demonstrated that Thou art established upon 
the throne of Thy unity, and how could the wondrous 
virtues of Thy oneness and Thy singleness be 
glorified? 
     I bear witness, this very moment, to what Thou 
hast testified for Thine own Self, ere Thou hadst 
created the heavens and the earth, that Thou art 
God, and that there is none other God besides Thee. 
Thou hast from everlasting been potent, through the 
Manifestations of Thy might, to reveal the signs of 
Thy power, and Thou hast ever made known, through 
the Day-Springs of Thy knowledge, the words of Thy 
wisdom.  No one besides Thee hath ever been found 
worthy to be mentioned before the Tabernacle of 
Thy unity, and none except Thyself hath proved 
himself capable of being praised within the hallowed 
court of Thy oneness. 
     Praise be to Thee, O my God, that Thou hast revealed 
Thy favors and Thy bounties; and glory be 
to Thee, O my Beloved, that Thou hast manifested 
the Day-Star of Thy loving-kindness and Thy tender 
mercies.  I yield Thee such thanks as can direct the 
steps of the wayward towards the splendors of the 
morning light of Thy guidance, and enable those who 
yearn towards Thee to attain the seat of the revelation 
of the effulgence of Thy beauty.  I yield Thee 
such thanks as can cause the sick to draw nigh unto 
the waters of Thy healing, and can help those who 
are far from Thee to approach the living fountain of 
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the bodies of Thy servants of the garments of mortality 
and abasement, and attire them in the robes of 
Thine eternity and Thy glory, and lead the poor unto 
the shores of Thy holiness and all sufficient riches.  I 
yield Thee such thanks as can enable the Heavenly 
Dove to warble forth, upon the branches of the Lote-Tree 
of Immortality, her song:  "Verily, Thou art 
God.  No God is there besides Thee.  From eternity 
Thou hast been exalted above the praise of aught 
else but Thee, and been high above the description of 
any one except Thyself."  I yield Thee such thanks 
as can cause the Nightingale of Glory to pour forth 
its melody in the highest heaven:  "&Ali (the &Bab), 
in truth, is Thy servant, Whom Thou hast singled out 
from among Thy Messengers and Thy chosen Ones, 
and made Him to be the Manifestation of Thyself in 
all that pertaineth unto Thee, and that concerneth 
the revelation of Thine attributes and the evidences of 
Thy names."  I yield Thee such thanks as can stir up 
all things to extol Thee, and to glorify Thine Essence, 
and can unloose the tongues of all beings to magnify 
the sovereignty of Thy beauty.  I yield Thee such 
thanks as can fill the heavens and the earth with the 
signs of Thy transcendent Essence, and assist all created 
things to enter the Tabernacle of Thy nearness 
and Thy presence.  I yield Thee such thanks as can 
make every created thing to be a book that shall 
speak of Thee, and a scroll that shall unfold Thy 
praise.  I yield Thee such thanks as can establish the 
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of Thy governance, and set up the Exponents of Thy 
glory upon the seat of Thy Divinity.  I yield Thee 
such thanks as can make the corrupt tree to bring 
forth good fruit through the holy breaths of Thy 
favors, and revive the bodies of all beings with the 
gentle winds of Thy transcendent grace.  I yield Thee 
such thanks as can cause the signs of Thine exalted 
singleness to be sent down out of the heaven of Thy 
holy unity.  I yield Thee such thanks as can teach 
all things the realities of Thy knowledge and the 
essence of Thy wisdom, and will not withhold the 
wretched creatures from the doors of Thy mercy and 
Thy bountiful favor.  I yield Thee such thanks as can 
enable all who are in heaven and on earth to dispense 
with all created things, through the treasuries of 
Thine all-sufficing riches, and can aid all created 
things to reach unto the summit of Thine almighty 
favors.  I yield Thee such thanks as can assist the hearts 
of Thine ardent lovers to soar into the atmosphere of 
nearness to Thee, and of longing for Thee, and kindle 
the Light of Lights within the land of &Iraq.  I yield 
Thee such thanks as can detach them that are nigh 
unto Thee from all created things, and draw them to 
the throne of Thy names and Thine attributes.  I yield 
Thee such thanks as can cause Thee to forgive all sins 
and trespasses, and to fulfill the needs of the peoples 
of all religions, and to waft the fragrances of pardon 
over the entire creation.  I yield Thee such thanks as 
can enable them that recognize Thy unity to scale the 
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to Thee to ascend unto the Paradise of Thy presence. 
I yield Thee such thanks as can satisfy the wants of 
all such as seek Thee, and realize the aims of them 
that have recognized Thee.  I yield Thee such thanks 
as can blot out from the hearts of men all suggestions 
of limitations, and inscribe the signs of Thy unity. 
I yield Thee such thanks as that with which Thou 
didst from eternity glorify Thine own Self, and didst 
exalt it above all peers, rivals, and comparisons, O 
Thou in Whose hands are the heavens of grace and 
of bounty, and the kingdoms of glory and of majesty! 
     Lauded be Thy name, O Lord my God, and my 
Master!  Thou bearest witness, and seest, and knowest 
the things that have befallen Thy loved ones in Thy 
days, and the continual trials, and the successive 
tribulations, and the incessant afflictions, which have 
been sent down upon Thine elect.  Such hath been 
their plight that the earth became too strait for 
them, and they were encompassed by the evidences 
of Thy wrath and the signs of Thy fear in every land, 
and the doors of Thy mercy and Thy loving-kindness 
were shut against them, and the garden of their 
hearts was deprived of the overflowing showers of 
Thy grace and Thy bountiful favors.  Wilt Thou 
withhold, O my God, from such as love Thee the 
wonders of Thine ascendancy and triumph?  Wilt 
Thou shatter, O my Beloved, the hopes which they 
who are devoted to Thee have fixed on Thy manifold 
bounties and gifts?  Wilt Thou keep back, O my 
Master, those that have recognized Thee from the 

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shores of Thy sanctified knowledge, or wilt Thou 
cease to rain down upon the hearts of such as desire 
Thee the showers of Thy transcendent grace?  No, 
no, and to this Thy glory beareth me witness!  I 
testify this very moment that Thy mercy hath surpassed 
all created things, and Thy loving-kindness 
encompassed all that are in heaven and all that are 
on earth.  From everlasting the doors of Thy generosity 
were open to the faces of Thy servants, and the 
gentle winds of Thy grace were wafted over the 
hearts of Thy creatures, and the overflowing rains of 
Thy bounty were showered upon Thy people and 
the dwellers of Thy realm. 
     I know full well Thou hast delayed to manifest 
Thy triumph in the kingdom of creation by reason 
of Thy knowledge which embraceth both the mysteries 
of Thy decree, and the hidden things ordained 
behind the veils of Thine irrevocable purpose, that 
thereby those who have entered beneath the shadow 
of Thy transcendent mercy may be separated from 
those who have dealt disdainfully with Thee, and 
turned back from Thy presence at the time when 
Thou didst manifest Thy most exalted Beauty. 
     Exalted, immeasurably exalted art Thou, therefore, 
O my Beloved!  Forasmuch as Thou hast divided, 
in Thy realm, Thy loved ones from Thine enemies, 
and hast perfected Thy most weighty testimony and 
Thy most infallible Proof unto all who are in heaven 
and on earth, have mercy, then, upon those who 
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hath befallen them in Thy path.  Exalt them, then, 
O my God, through the power of Thy might and 
the potency of Thy will, and raise them up to proclaim 
Thy Cause through Thine omnipotent sovereignty 
and purpose. 
     I swear by Thy glory!  My sole purpose in showing 
forth Thine ascendancy hath been to glorify Thy 
Cause, and to magnify Thy word.  I am persuaded 
that if Thou wert to delay to send down Thy victory 
and to demonstrate Thy power, the signs of Thy 
sovereignty would assuredly perish in Thy land, and 
the tokens of Thy rule would be blotted out throughout 
Thy dominion. 
     My breast is straitened, O my God, and sorrows 
and vexations have compassed me round, for I hear 
among Thy servants every praise except Thy wondrous 
praise, and behold amidst Thy people the evidences 
of all things save the evidences of what 
Thou hast prescribed unto them by Thy behest, and 
destined for them through Thy sovereign will, and 
ordained unto them by Thine overruling decree.  They 
have strayed so far from Thee that should any of 
Thy loved ones deliver unto them the wondrous 
tokens of Thy unity, and the gem-like utterances 
that attest Thy transcendent oneness, they would 
thrust their fingers into their ears, and would cavil 
at him and mock him.  All this hast Thou set down 
through Thine all-encompassing sovereignty, and apprehended 
through Thine omnipotent supremacy. 
     Glorified, immeasurably glorified art Thou, O my 

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Master!  Look, then, upon the hearts which, in their 
love for Thee, have been transfixed by the darts of 
Thine enemies, and the heads which were borne on 
spears for the sake of the exaltation of Thy Cause 
and the glorification of Thy name.  Have pity, then, 
upon those hearts which have been consumed by the 
fire of Thy love, and been touched by such tribulations 
as are known only unto Thee. 
     All laud and honor to Thee, O my God!  Thou well 
knowest the things which, for a score of years, have 
happened in Thy days, and have continued to happen 
until this hour.  No man can reckon, nor can any 
tongue tell, what hath befallen Thy chosen ones during 
all this time.  They could obtain no shelter, nor 
find any refuge in which they could abide in safety. 
Turn, then, O my God, their fear into the evidences 
of Thy peace and Thy security, and their abasement 
into the sovereignty of Thy glory, and their poverty 
into Thine all-sufficient riches, and their distress into 
the wonders of Thy perfect tranquillity.  Vouchsafe 
unto them the fragrances of Thy might and Thy 
mercy, and send down upon them, out of Thy marvelous 
loving-kindness, what will enable them to dispense 
with all except Thee, and will detach them 
from aught save Thyself, that the sovereignty of Thy 
oneness may be revealed and the supremacy of Thy 
grace and Thy bounty demonstrated. 
     Wilt Thou not, O my God, look upon the tears 
which Thy loved ones have shed?  Wilt Thou not pity, 
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reason of their separation from Thee, and because of 
the cessation of the signs of Thy victory?  Wilt Thou 
not behold, O my Master, the hearts wherein have 
beaten the wings of the dove of longing and love for 
Thee?  By Thy glory!  Things have come to such a pass 
that hope hath well nigh been banished from the 
hearts of Thy chosen ones, and the breaths of despair 
are ready to seize them, by reason of what hath befallen 
them in Thy days. 
     Behold me, then, O my God, how I have fled from 
myself unto Thee, and have abandoned my own being 
that I may attain unto the splendors of the light of 
Thy Being, and have forsaken all that keepeth me 
back from Thee, and maketh me forgetful of Thee, 
in order that I may inhale the fragrances of Thy 
presence and Thy remembrance.  Behold how I have 
stepped upon the dust of the city of Thy forgiveness 
and Thy bounty, and dwelt within the precincts of 
Thy transcendent mercy, and have besought Thee, 
through the sovereignty of Him Who is Thy Remembrance 
and Who hath appeared in the robe of Thy 
most pure and most august Beauty, to send down, in 
the course of this year, upon Thy loved ones what 
will enable them to dispense with any one except 
Thee, and will set them free to recognize the evidences 
of Thy sovereign will and all-conquering purpose, in 
such wise that they will seek only what Thou didst 
wish for them through Thy bidding, and will desire 
naught except what Thou didst desire for them 
through Thy will.  Sanctify, then, their eyes, O my 

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God, that they may behold the light of Thy Beauty, 
and purge their ears, that they may listen to the melodies 
of the Dove of Thy transcendent oneness.  Flood, 
then, their hearts with the wonders of Thy love, and 
preserve their tongues from mentioning any one save 
Thee, and guard their faces from turning to aught 
else except Thyself.  Potent art Thou to do what 
pleaseth Thee.  Thou, verily, art the Almighty, the 
Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting. 
     Protect, moreover, O my Beloved, through Thy 
love for them and through the love they bear to Thee, 
this servant, who hath sacrificed his all for Thee, and 
expended whatsoever Thou hast given him in the 
path of Thy love and Thy good pleasure, and preserve 
him from all that Thou abhorrest, and from whatsoever 
may hinder him from entering into the Tabernacle 
of Thy holy sovereignty, and from attaining 
the seat of Thy transcendent oneness.  Number him, 
then, O my God, with such as have allowed nothing 
whatever to deter them from beholding Thy beauty, 
or from meditating on the wondrous evidences of 
Thine everlasting handiwork, that he may have fellowship 
with none except Thee, and turn to naught 
save Thyself, and discover in whatever hath been 
created by Thee in the kingdoms of earth and heaven 
nothing but Thy wondrous Beauty and the revelation 
of the splendors of Thy face, and be so immersed beneath 
the billowing oceans of Thine overruling providence 
and the surging seas of Thy holy unity, that he 
will forget every mention except the mention of Thy 

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transcendent oneness, and banish from his soul the 
traces of all evil suggestions, O Thou in Whose hands 
are the kingdoms of all names and attributes! 
     Lauded be Thy name, O Thou Who art the Goal 
of my desire!  I swear by Thy glory!  How great is 
my wish to attain unto a detachment so complete 
that were there to appear before me those countenances 
which are hid within the chambers of chastity, 
and the beauty of which Thou didst veil from 
the eyes of the entire creation, and whose faces Thou 
didst sanctify from the sight of all beings, and were 
they to unveil themselves in all the glory of the splendors 
of Thine incomparable beauty, I would refuse to 
look upon them, and would behold them solely for 
the purpose of discerning the mysteries of Thy handiwork, 
which have perplexed the minds of such as 
have drawn nigh unto Thee, and awed the souls of all 
them that have recognized Thee.  I would, by Thy 
power and Thy might, soar to such heights that nothing 
whatsoever would have the power to keep me 
back from the manifold evidences of Thy transcendent 
dominion, nor would any earthly scheme 
shut me out from the manifestations of Thy Divine 
holiness. 
     Glorified, immeasurably glorified art Thou, O my 
God, and my Beloved, and my Master, and my Desire! 
Shatter not the hopes of this lowly one to attain the 
shores of Thy glory, and deprive not this wretched 
creature of the immensities of Thy riches, and cast 
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and Thy bounty, and Thy gifts.  Have mercy, then, 
upon this poor and desolate soul who hath sought no 
friend but Thee, and no companion except Thee, and 
no comforter save Thee, and no beloved apart from 
Thee, nor cherished any desire but Thyself. 
     Cast, then, upon me, O my God, the glances of 
Thy mercy, and forgive me my trespasses and the 
trespasses of them that are dear to Thee, and which 
come in between us and the revelation of Thy triumph 
and Thy grace.  Cancel Thou, moreover, our 
sins which have shut off our faces from the splendors 
of the Day-Star of Thy favors.  Powerful art Thou 
to do Thy pleasure.  Thou ordainest what Thou willest, 
and art not asked of what Thou wishest through 
the power of Thy sovereignty, nor canst Thou be 
frustrated in whatsoever Thou prescribest through 
Thine irrevocable decree.  No God is there save Thee, 
the Almighty, the Most Powerful, the Ever-living, 
the Most Compassionate.