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.

Thou art God’s shadow on earth.  Strive, therefore, to act in such a manner as befitteth so eminent, so august a station.  If thou dost depart from following the things We have caused to descend upon thee and taught thee, thou wilt, assuredly, be derogating from that great and priceless honour.  Return, then, and cleave wholly unto God, and cleanse thine heart from the world and all its vanities, and suffer not the love of any stranger to enter and dwell therein.  Not until thou dost purify thine heart from every trace of such love can the brightness of the light of God shed its radiance upon it, for to none hath God given more than one heart.  This, verily, hath been decreed and written down in His ancient Book.  And as the human heart, as fashioned by God, is one and undivided, it behoveth thee to take heed that its affections be, also, one and undivided.  Cleave thou, therefore, with the whole affection of thine heart, unto His love, and withdraw it from the love of any one besides Him, that He may aid thee to immerse thyself in the ocean of His unity, and enable thee to become a true upholder of His oneness.  God is My witness.  My sole purpose in revealing to thee these words is to sanctify thee from the transitory things of the earth, and aid thee to enter the realm of everlasting glory, that thou mayest, by the leave of God, be of them that abide and rule therein....

Let thine ear be attentive, O King, to the words We have addressed to thee.  Let the oppressor desist from his tyranny, and cut off the perpetrators of injustice from among them that profess thy faith.  By the righteousness of God!  The tribulations We have sustained are such that any pen that recounteth them cannot but be overwhelmed with anguish.  No one of them that truly believe and uphold the unity of God can bear the burden of their recital.  So great have been Our sufferings that even the eyes of Our enemies have wept over Us, and beyond them those of every discerning person.  And to all these trials have We been subjected, in spite of Our action in approaching thee, and in bidding the people to enter beneath thy shadow, that thou mightest be a stronghold unto them that believe in and uphold the unity of God.

Have I, O King, ever disobeyed thee?  Have I, at any time, transgressed any of thy laws?  Can any of thy ministers that represented thee in ’Iraq produce any proof that can establish my disloyalty to thee?  No, by Him Who is the Lord of all worlds!  Not for one short moment did We rebel against thee, or against any of thy ministers.  Never, God willing, shall We revolt against thee, though We be exposed to trials more severe than any We suffered in the past.

In the day-time and in the night season, at even and at morn, We pray to God on thy behalf, that He may graciously aid thee to be obedient unto Him and to observe His commandment, that He may shield thee from the hosts of the evil ones.  Do, therefore, as it pleaseth thee, and treat Us as befitteth thy station and beseemeth thy sovereignty.  Be not forgetful of the law of God in whatever thou desirest to achieve, now or in the days to come.  Say:  Praise be to God, the Lord of all worlds!

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