Epistle to the Son of the Wolf eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 168 pages of information about Epistle to the Son of the Wolf.

Epistle to the Son of the Wolf eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 168 pages of information about Epistle to the Son of the Wolf.
and every man of insight hath hastened unto the living waters of the mercy of his Lord, the King of Kings.  O heedless one!  The tale of the Sacrifice (Ishmael) hath been retold, and he who was to be offered up hath directed his steps towards the place of sacrifice, and returned not, by reason of that which thy hand hath wrought, O perverse hater!  Didst thou imagine that martyrdom could abase this Cause?  Nay, by Him Whom God hath made to be the Repository of His Revelation, if thou be of them that comprehend.  Woe betide thee, O thou who hast joined partners with God, and woe betide them that have taken thee as their leader, without a clear token or a perspicuous Book.  How numerous the oppressors before thee who have arisen to quench the light of God, and how many the impious who murdered and pillaged until the hearts and souls of men groaned by reason of their cruelty!  The sun of justice hath been obscured, inasmuch as the embodiment of tyranny hath been stablished upon the throne of hatred, and yet the people understand not.  O foolish one!  Thou hast slain the children of the Apostle and pillaged their possessions.  Say:  Was it, in thine estimation, their possessions or themselves that denied God?  Judge fairly, O ignorant one that hath been shut out as by a veil from God.  Thou hast clung to tyranny, and cast away justice; whereupon all created things have lamented, and still thou art among the wayward.  Thou hast put to death the aged, and plundered the young.  Thinkest thou that thou wilt consume that which thine iniquity hath amassed?  Nay, by Myself!  Thus informeth thee He Who is cognizant of all.  By God!  The things thou possessest shall profit thee not, nor what thou hast laid up through thy cruelty.  Unto this beareth witness thy Lord, the All-Knowing.  Thou hast arisen to put out the light of this Cause; erelong will thine own fire be quenched, at His behest.  He, verily, is the Lord of strength and of might.  The changes and chances of the world, and the powers of the nations, cannot frustrate Him.  He doeth what He pleaseth, and ordaineth what He willeth through the power of His sovereignty.  Consider the she-camel.  Though but a beast, yet hath the All-Merciful exalted her to so high a station that the tongues of the earth made mention of her and celebrated her praise.  He, verily, overshadoweth all that is in the heavens and on earth.  No God is there but Him, the Almighty, the Great.  Thus have We adorned the heaven of Our Tablet with the suns of Our words.  Blessed the man that hath attained thereunto, and been illumined with their light, and woe betide such as have turned aside, and denied Him, and strayed far from Him.  Praised be God, the Lord of the worlds!”

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