The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 87 pages of information about The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh.

The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 87 pages of information about The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh.

O King!  We heard the words thou didst utter in answer to the Czar of Russia, concerning the decision made regarding the war (Crimean War).  Thy Lord, verily, knoweth, is informed of all.  Thou didst say:  ’I lay asleep upon my couch, when the cry of the oppressed, who were drowned in the Black Sea, wakened me.’  This is what we heard thee say, and, verily, thy Lord is witness unto what I say.  We testify that that which wakened thee was not their cry but the promptings of thine own passions, for We tested thee, and found thee wanting.  Comprehend the meaning of My words, and be thou of the discerning.  It is not Our wish to address thee words of condemnation, out of regard for the dignity We conferred upon thee in this mortal life.  We, verily, have chosen courtesy, and made it the true mark of such as are nigh unto Him.  Courtesy, is, in truth, a raiment which fitteth all men, whether young or old.  Well is it with him that adorneth his temple therewith, and woe unto him who is deprived of this great bounty.  Hadst thou been sincere in thy words, thou wouldst have not cast behind thy back the Book of God, when it was sent unto thee by Him Who is the Almighty, the All-Wise.  We have proved thee through it, and found thee other than that which thou didst profess.  Arise, and make amends for that which escaped thee.  Ere long the world and all that thou possessest will perish, and the kingdom will remain unto God, thy Lord and the Lord of thy fathers of old.  It behoveth thee not to conduct thine affairs according to the dictates of thy desires.  Fear the sighs of this Wronged One, and shield Him from the darts of such as act unjustly.

For what thou hast done, thy kingdom shall be thrown into confusion, and thine empire shall pass from thine hands, as a punishment for that which thou hast wrought.  Then wilt thou know how thou hast plainly erred.  Commotions shall seize all the people in that land, unless thou arisest to help this Cause, and followest Him Who is the Spirit of God (Jesus Christ) in this, the Straight Path.  Hath thy pomp made thee proud?  By My Life!  It shall not endure; nay, it shall soon pass away, unless thou holdest fast by this firm Cord.  We see abasement hastening after thee, whilst thou art of the heedless.  It behoveth thee when thou hearest His Voice calling from the seat of glory to cast away all that thou possessest, and cry out:  ‘Here am I, O Lord of all that is in heaven and all that is on earth!’

O King!  We were in ’Iraq, when the hour of parting arrived.  At the bidding of the King of Islam (Sultan of Turkey) We set Our steps in his direction.  Upon Our arrival, there befell Us at the hands of the malicious that which the books of the world can never adequately recount.  Thereupon the inmates of Paradise, and they that dwell within the retreats of holiness, lamented; and yet the people are wrapped in a thick veil!...

More grievous became Our plight from day to day, nay, from hour to hour, until they took Us forth from Our prison and made Us, with glaring injustice, enter the Most Great Prison....

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