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.

And among the evidences of the truth of His manifestation were the ascendancy, the transcendent power, and supremacy which He, the Revealer of being and Manifestation of the Adored, hath, unaided and alone, revealed throughout the world.  No sooner had that eternal Beauty revealed Himself in Shiraz, in the year sixty, and rent asunder the veil of concealment, than the signs of the ascendancy, the might, the sovereignty, and power, emanating from that Essence of Essences and Sea of Seas, were manifest in every land.  So much so, that from every city there appeared the signs, the evidences, the tokens, the testimonies of that divine Luminary.  How many were those pure and kindly hearts which faithfully reflected the light of that eternal Sun, and how manifold the emanations of knowledge from that Ocean of divine wisdom which encompassed all beings!  In every city, all the divines and dignitaries rose to hinder and repress them, and girded up the loins of malice, of envy, and tyranny for their suppression.  How great the number of those holy souls, those essences of justice, who, accused of tyranny, were put to death!  And how many embodiments of purity, who showed forth naught but true knowledge and stainless deeds, suffered an agonizing death!  Notwithstanding all this, each of these holy beings, up to his last moment, breathed the Name of God, and soared in the realm of submission and resignation.  Such was the potency and transmuting influence which He exercised over them, that they ceased to cherish any desire but His will, and wedded their soul to His remembrance.

Reflect:  Who in this world is able to manifest such transcendent power, such pervading influence?  All these stainless hearts and sanctified souls have, with absolute resignation, responded to the summons of His decree.  Instead of complaining, they rendered thanks unto God, and amidst the darkness of their anguish they revealed naught but radiant acquiescence to His will.  It is evident how relentless was the hate, and how bitter the malice and enmity entertained by all the peoples of the earth towards these companions.  The persecution and pain they inflicted on these holy and spiritual beings were regarded by them as means unto salvation, prosperity, and everlasting success.  Hath the world, since the days of Adam, witnessed such tumult, such violent commotion?  Notwithstanding all the torture they suffered, and manifold the afflictions they endured, they became the object of universal opprobrium and execration.  Methinks patience was revealed only by virtue of their fortitude, and faithfulness itself was begotten only by their deeds.

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