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yourselves in the vale of heedlessness. He, in truth, liveth in the most
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desolate of abodes for your sakes, whilst ye dwell in your palaces.
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Say, did ye not hearken to the Voice of the Crier, calling aloud in the
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wilderness of the Bayán, bearing unto you the glad-tidings of the coming
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of your Lord, the All-Merciful? Lo! He is come in the sheltering shadow of
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Testimony, invested with conclusive proof and evidence, and those who
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truly believe in Him regard His presence as the embodiment of the Kingdom
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of God. Blessed is the man who turneth towards Him, and woe betide such as
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deny or doubt Him.
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Announce thou unto the priests: Lo! He Who is the Ruler is come. Step out
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from behind the veil in the name of thy Lord, He Who layeth low the necks
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of all men. Proclaim then unto all mankind the glad-tidings of this
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mighty, this glorious Revelation. Verily, He Who is the Spirit of Truth is
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come to guide you unto all truth. He speaketh not as prompted by His own
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self, but as bidden by Him Who is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.
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Say, this is the One Who hath glorified the Son and hath exalted His
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Cause. Cast away, O peoples of the earth, that which ye have and take fast
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hold of that which ye are bidden by the All-Powerful, He Who is the Bearer
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of the Trust of God. Purge ye your ears and set your hearts towards Him
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that ye may hearken to the most wondrous Call which hath been raised from
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Sinai, the habitation of your Lord, the Most Glorious. It will, in truth,
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draw you nigh unto the Spot wherein ye will perceive the splendour of the
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light of His countenance which shineth above this luminous Horizon.
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O concourse of priests! Leave the bells, and come forth, then, from your
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churches. It behoveth you, in this day, to proclaim aloud the Most Great
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Name among the nations. Prefer ye to be silent, whilst every stone and
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every tree shouteth aloud: âThe Lord is come in His great glory!â? Well is
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it with the man who hasteneth unto Him. Verily, he is numbered among them
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whose names will be eternally recorded and who will be mentioned by the
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Concourse on High. Thus hath it been decreed by the Spirit in this
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wondrous Tablet. He that summoneth men in My name is, verily, of Me, and
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he will show forth that which is beyond the power of all that are on
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earth. Follow ye the Way of the Lord and walk not in the footsteps of them
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that are sunk in heedlessness. Well is it with the slumberer who is
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stirred by the Breeze of God and ariseth from amongst the dead, directing
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his steps towards the Way of the Lord. Verily, such a man is regarded, in
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the sight of God, the True One, as a jewel amongst men and is reckoned
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with the blissful.
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Say: In the East the light of His Revelation hath broken; in the West have
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appeared the signs of His dominion. Ponder this in your hearts, O people,
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and be not of those who have turned a deaf ear to the admonitions of Him
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Who is the Almighty, the All-Praised. Let the Breeze of God awaken you.
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Verily, it hath wafted over the world. Well is it with him that hath
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discovered the fragrance thereof and been accounted among the
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well-assured.
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O concourse of bishops! Ye are the stars of the heaven of My knowledge. My
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mercy desireth not that ye should fall upon the earth. My justice,
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however, declareth: âThis is that which the Son hath decreed.â And
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whatsoever hath proceeded out of His blameless, His truth-speaking,
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trustworthy mouth, can never be altered. The bells, verily, peal out My
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Name, and lament over Me, but My spirit rejoiceth with evident gladness.
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The body of the Loved One yearneth for the cross, and His head is eager
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for the spear, in the path of the All-Merciful. The ascendancy of the
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oppressor can in no wise deter Him from His purpose. We have summoned all
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created things to attain the presence of thy Lord, the King of all names.
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Blessed is the man that hath set his face towards God, the Lord of the Day
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of Reckoning.
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O concourse of monks! If ye choose to follow Me, I will make you heirs of
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My Kingdom; and if ye transgress against Me, I will, in My long-suffering,
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endure it patiently, and I, verily, am the Ever-Forgiving, the
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All-Merciful.
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O land of Syria! What hath become of thy righteousness? Thou art, in
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truth, ennobled by the footsteps of thy Lord. Hast thou perceived the
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fragrance of heavenly reunion, or art thou to be accounted of the
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heedless?
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Bethlehem is astir with the Breeze of God. We hear her voice saying: âO
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most generous Lord! Where is Thy great glory established? The sweet
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savours of Thy presence have quickened me, after I had melted in my
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separation from Thee. Praised be Thou in that Thou hast raised the veils,
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and come with power in evident glory.â We called unto her from behind the
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Tabernacle of Majesty and Grandeur: âO Bethlehem! This Light hath risen in
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the orient, and travelled towards the occident, until it reached thee in
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the evening of its life. Tell Me then: Do the sons recognize the Father,
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and acknowledge Him, or do they deny Him, even as the people aforetime
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denied Him (Jesus)?â Whereupon she cried out saying: âThou art, in truth,
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the All-Knowing, the Best-Informed.â Verily, We behold all created things
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moved to bear witness unto Us. Some know Us and bear witness, while the
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majority bear witness, yet know Us not.
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Mount Sinai is astir with the joy of beholding Our countenance. She hath
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lifted her enthralling voice in glorification of her Lord, saying: âO
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Lord! I sense the fragrance of Thy garment. Methinks Thou art near,
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invested with the signs of God. Thou hast ennobled these regions with Thy
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footsteps. Great is the blessedness of Thy people, could they but know
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Thee and inhale Thy sweet savours; and woe betide them that are fast
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asleep.â
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Happy art thou who hast turned thy face towards My countenance, inasmuch
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as thou hast rent the veils asunder, hast shattered the idols and
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recognized thine eternal Lord. The people of the Qurâán have risen up
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against Us without any clear proof or evidence, tormenting Us at every
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