The Kitáb-i-Íqán eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 184 pages of information about The Kitáb-i-Íqán.

The Kitáb-i-Íqán eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 184 pages of information about The Kitáb-i-Íqán.

In another passage He saith:  “And when Our clear verses are recited to them, their only argument is to say, ’Bring back our fathers, if ye speak the truth!’"(161) Behold, what foolish evidences they sought from these Embodiments of an all-encompassing mercy!  They scoffed at the verses, a single letter of which is greater than the creation of heavens and earth, and which quickeneth the dead of the valley of self and desire with the spirit of faith; and clamoured saying:  “Cause our fathers to speed out of their sepulchres.”  Such was the perversity and pride of that people.  Each one of these verses is unto all the peoples of the world an unfailing testimony and a glorious proof of His truth.  Each of them verily sufficeth all mankind, wert thou to meditate upon the verses of God.  In the above-mentioned verse itself pearls of mysteries lie hidden.  Whatever be the ailment, the remedy it offereth can never fail.

Heed not the idle contention of those who maintain that the Book and verses thereof can never be a testimony unto the common people, inasmuch as they neither grasp their meaning nor appreciate their value.  And yet, the unfailing testimony of God to both the East and the West is none other than the Qur’an.  Were it beyond the comprehension of men, how could it have been declared as a universal testimony unto all people?  If their contention be true, none would therefore be required, nor would it be necessary for them to know God, inasmuch as the knowledge of the divine Being transcendeth the knowledge of His Book, and the common people would not possess the capacity to comprehend it.

Such contention is utterly fallacious and inadmissible.  It is actuated solely by arrogance and pride.  Its motive is to lead the people astray from the Ridvan of divine good-pleasure and to tighten the reins of their authority over the people.  And yet, in the sight of God, these common people are infinitely superior and exalted above their religious leaders who have turned away from the one true God.  The understanding of His words and the comprehension of the utterances of the Birds of Heaven are in no wise dependent upon human learning.  They depend solely upon purity of heart, chastity of soul, and freedom of spirit.  This is evidenced by those who, today, though without a single letter of the accepted standards of learning, are occupying the loftiest seats of knowledge; and the garden of their hearts is adorned, through the showers of divine grace, with the roses of wisdom and the tulips of understanding.  Well is it with the sincere in heart for their share of the light of a mighty Day!

And likewise, He saith:  “As for those who believe not in the verses of God, or that they shall ever meet Him, these of My mercy shall despair, and these doth a grievous chastisement await."(162) Also, “And they say, ‘Shall we then abandon our gods for a crazed poet?’"(163) The implication of this verse is manifest.  Behold what they observed after the verses were revealed.  They called Him a poet, scoffed at the verses of God, and exclaimed saying:  “These words of his are but tales of the Ancients!” By this they meant that those words which were spoken by the peoples of old Muhammad hath compiled and called them the Word of God.

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