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Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh Revealed After the Kitáb-i-Aqdas
LAWH-I-KÁRMIL (Tablet of Carmel)
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ALL glory be to this Day, the Day in which the fragrances of
mercy have been wafted over all created things, a Day so blest that past
ages and centuries can never hope to rival it, a Day in which the
countenance of the Ancient of Days hath turned towards His holy seat.
Thereupon the voices of all created things, and beyond them those of the
Concourse on High, were heard calling aloud: `Haste thee, O Carmel, for
lo, the light of the countenance of God, the Ruler of the Kingdom of
Names and Fashioner of the heavens, hath been lifted upon thee.'
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Seized with transports of joy, and raising high her voice, she
thus exclaimed: `May my life be a sacrifice to Thee, inasmuch as Thou
hast fixed Thy gaze upon me, hast bestowed upon me Thy bounty, and hast
directed towards me Thy steps. Separation from Thee, O Thou Source of
everlasting life, hath well nigh consumed me, and my remoteness from Thy
presence hath burned away my soul. All praise be to Thee for having
enabled me to hearken to Thy call, for having honoured me with Thy
footsteps, and for having quickened my soul through the vitalizing
fragrance of Thy Day and the shrilling voice of Thy Pen, a voice Thou
didst ordain as Thy trumpet-call amidst Thy people. And when the hour at
which Thy resistless Faith was to be made manifest did strike, Thou
didst breathe a breath of Thy spirit into Thy Pen, and lo, the entire
creation shook to its very foundations, unveiling to mankind such
mysteries as lay hidden within the treasuries of Him Who is the
Possessor of all created things.'
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No sooner had her voice reached that most exalted Spot than We
made reply: `Render thanks unto thy Lord, O Carmel. The fire of thy
separation from Me was fast consuming thee, when the ocean of My
presence surged before thy face, cheering thine eyes and those of all
creation, and filling with delight all things visible and invisible.
Rejoice, for God hath in this Day established upon thee His throne, hath
made thee the dawning-place of His signs and the dayspring of the
evidences of His Revelation. Well is it with him that circleth around
thee, that proclaimeth the revelation of thy glory, and recounteth that
which the bounty of the Lord thy God hath showered upon thee. Seize thou
the Chalice of Immortality in the name of thy Lord, the All-Glorious,
and give thanks unto Him, inasmuch as He, in token of His mercy unto
thee, hath turned thy sorrow into gladness, and transmuted thy grief
into blissful joy. He, verily, loveth the spot which hath been made the
seat of His throne, which His footsteps have trodden, which hath been
honoured by His presence, from which He raised His call, and upon which
He shed His tears.
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`Call out to Zion, O Carmel, and announce the joyful tidings: He
that was hidden from mortal eyes is come! His all-conquering sovereignty
is manifest; His all-encompassing splendour is revealed. Beware lest
thou hesitate or halt. Hasten forth and circumambulate the City of God
that hath descended from heaven, the celestial Kaaba round which have
circled in adoration the favoured of God, the pure in heart, and the
company of the most exalted angels. Oh, how I long to announce unto
every spot on the surface of the earth, and to carry to each one of its
cities, the glad-tidings of this Revelation--a
Revelation to which the heart of Sinai hath been attracted, and in whose
name the Burning Bush is calling: "Unto God, the Lord of Lords,
belong the kingdoms of earth and heaven." Verily this is the Day in
which both land and sea rejoice at this announcement, the Day for which
have been laid up those things which God, through a bounty beyond the
ken of mortal mind or heart, hath destined for revelation. Ere long will
God sail His Ark upon thee, and will manifest the people of Bahá who
have been mentioned in the Book of Names.'
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Sanctified be the Lord of all mankind, at the mention of Whose
name all the atoms of the earth have been made to vibrate, and the
Tongue of Grandeur hath been moved to disclose that which had been wrapt
in His knowledge and lay concealed within the treasury of His might. He,
verily, through the potency of His name, the Mighty, the All-Powerful,
the Most High, is the ruler of all that is in the heavens and all that
is on earth.
LAWH-I-AQDAS (The Most Holy Tablet)
[Sometimes referred to as Tablet to the Christians.]
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This is the Most Holy Tablet sent down from the holy
kingdom unto the one who hath set his face towards the Object of the
adoration of the world, He Who hath come from the heaven of eternity,
invested with transcendent glory |
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In the name of the Lord, the Lord of great glory. |
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THIS is an Epistle from Our presence unto him whom the veils of
names have failed to keep back from God, the Creator of earth and
heaven, that his eyes may be cheered in the days of his Lord, the Help
in Peril, the Self-Subsisting.
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Say, O followers of the Son!
[Jesus.]
Have ye shut out yourselves from Me by reason of My Name? Wherefore
ponder ye not in your hearts? Day and night ye have been calling upon
your Lord, the Omnipotent, but when He came from the heaven of eternity
in His great glory, ye turned aside from Him and remained sunk in
heedlessness.
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Consider those who rejected the Spirit
[Jesus.]
when He came unto them with manifest dominion. How numerous the
Pharisees who had secluded themselves in synagogues in His name,
lamenting over their separation from Him, and yet when the portals of
reunion were flung open and the divine Luminary shone resplendent from
the Dayspring of Beauty, they disbelieved in God, the Exalted, the
Mighty. They failed to attain His presence, notwithstanding that His
advent had been promised them in the Book of Isaiah as well as in the
Books of the Prophets and the Messengers. No one from among them turned
his face towards the Dayspring of divine bounty except such as were
destitute of any power amongst men. And yet, today, every man endowed
with power and invested with sovereignty prideth himself on His Name.
Moreover, call thou to mind the one who sentenced Jesus to death. He was
the most learned of his age in his own country, whilst he who was only a
fisherman believed in Him. Take good heed and be of them that observe
the warning.
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Consider likewise, how numerous at this time are the monks who
have secluded themselves in their churches, calling upon the Spirit, but
when He appeared through the power of Truth, they failed to draw nigh
unto Him and are numbered with those that have gone far astray. Happy
are they that have abandoned them and set their faces towards Him Who is
the Desire of all that are in the heavens and all that are on the earth.
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They read the Evangel and yet refuse to acknowledge the
All-Glorious Lord, notwithstanding that He hath come through the potency
of His exalted, His mighty and gracious dominion. We, verily, have come
for your sakes, and have borne the misfortunes of the world for your
salvation. Flee ye the One Who hath sacrificed His life that ye may be
quickened? Fear God, O followers of the Spirit, and walk not in the
footsteps of every divine that hath gone far astray. Do ye imagine that
He seeketh His own interests, when He hath, at all times, been
threatened by the swords of the enemies; or that He seeketh the vanities
of the world, after He hath been imprisoned in the most desolate of
cities? Be fair in your judgement and follow not the footsteps of the
unjust.
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Open the doors of your hearts. He Who is the Spirit verily
standeth before them. Wherefore banish ye Him Who hath purposed to draw
you nigh unto a Resplendent Spot? Say: We, in truth, have opened unto
you the gates of the Kingdom. Will ye bar the doors of your houses in My
face? This indeed is naught but a grievous error. He, verily, hath again
come down from heaven, even as He came down from it the first time.
Beware lest ye dispute that which He proclaimeth, even as the people
before you disputed His utterances. Thus instructeth you the True One,
could ye but perceive it.
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The river Jordan is joined to the Most Great Ocean, and the Son,
in the holy vale, crieth out: `Here am I, here am I O Lord, my God!',
whilst Sinai circleth round the House, and the Burning Bush calleth
aloud: `He Who is the Desired One is come in His transcendent majesty.'
Say, Lo! The Father is come, and that which ye were promised in the
Kingdom is fulfilled! This is the Word which the Son concealed, when to
those around Him He said: `Ye cannot bear it now.' And when the
appointed time was fulfilled and the Hour had struck, the Word shone
forth above the horizon of the Will of God. Beware, O followers of the
Son, that ye cast it not behind your backs. Take ye fast hold of it.
Better is this for you than all that ye possess. Verily He is nigh unto
them that do good. The Hour which We had concealed from the knowledge of
the peoples of the earth and of the favoured angels hath come to pass.
Say, verily, He hath testified of Me, and I do testify of Him. Indeed,
He hath purposed no one other than Me. Unto this beareth witness every
fair-minded and understanding soul.
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Though beset with countless afflictions, We summon the people
unto God, the Lord of names. Say, strive ye to attain
that which ye have been promised in the Books of God, and walk not in
the way of the ignorant. My body hath endured imprisonment that ye may
be released from the bondage of self. Set your faces then towards His
countenance and follow not the footsteps of every hostile oppressor.
Verily, He hath consented to be sorely abased that ye may attain unto
glory, and yet, ye are disporting yourselves in the vale of
heedlessness. He, in truth, liveth in the most 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 wilderness of the Bayán, bearing unto you the glad-tidings of
the coming of your Lord, the All-Merciful? Lo! He is come in the
sheltering shadow of Testimony, invested with conclusive proof and
evidence, and those who truly believe in Him regard His presence as the
embodiment of the Kingdom of God. Blessed is the man who turneth towards
Him, and woe betide such as deny or doubt Him.
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Announce thou unto the priests: Lo! He Who is the Ruler is come.
Step out from behind the veil in the name of thy Lord, He Who layeth low
the necks of all men. Proclaim then unto all mankind the glad-tidings of
this mighty, this glorious Revelation. Verily, He Who is the Spirit of
Truth is come to guide you unto all truth. He speaketh not as prompted
by His own 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 Cause. Cast away, O peoples of the earth, that which ye have and
take fast hold of that which ye are bidden by the All-Powerful, He Who
is the Bearer of the Trust of God. Purge ye your ears and set your
hearts towards Him that ye may hearken to the most wondrous Call
which hath been raised from Sinai, the habitation of your Lord, the Most
Glorious. It will, in truth, draw you nigh unto the Spot wherein ye will
perceive the splendour of the 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 churches. It behoveth you, in this day, to proclaim aloud the
Most Great Name among the nations. Prefer ye to be silent, whilst every
stone and every tree shouteth aloud: `The Lord is come in His great
glory!'? Well is it with the man who hasteneth unto Him. Verily, he is
numbered among them whose names will be eternally recorded and who will
be mentioned by the Concourse on High. Thus hath it been decreed by the
Spirit in this wondrous Tablet. He that summoneth men in My name is,
verily, of Me, and he will show forth that which is beyond the power of
all that are on earth. Follow ye the Way of the Lord and walk not in the
footsteps of them that are sunk in heedlessness. Well is it with the
slumberer who is stirred by the Breeze of God and ariseth from amongst
the dead, directing his steps towards the Way of the Lord. Verily, such
a man is regarded, in the sight of God, the True One, as a jewel amongst
men and is reckoned with the blissful.
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Say: In the East the light of His Revelation hath broken; in the
West have appeared the signs of His dominion. Ponder this in your
hearts, O people, and be not of those who have turned a deaf ear to the
admonitions of Him Who is the Almighty, the All-Praised. Let the Breeze
of God awaken you. Verily, it hath wafted over the world. Well is it
with him that hath discovered the fragrance thereof and been accounted
among the well-assured.
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O concourse of bishops! Ye are the stars of the heaven of My
knowledge. My mercy desireth not that ye should fall upon the earth. My
justice, however, declareth: `This is that which the Son hath decreed.'
And whatsoever hath proceeded out of His blameless, His truth-speaking,
trustworthy mouth, can never be altered. The bells, verily, peal out My
Name, and lament over Me, but My spirit rejoiceth with evident gladness.
The body of the Loved One yearneth for the cross, and His head is eager
for the spear, in the path of the All-Merciful. The ascendancy of the
oppressor can in no wise deter Him from His purpose. We have summoned
all created things to attain the presence of thy Lord, the King of all
names. Blessed is the man that hath set his face towards God, the Lord
of the Day of Reckoning.
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O concourse of monks! If ye choose to follow Me, I will make you
heirs of My Kingdom; and if ye transgress against Me, I will, in My
long-suffering, endure it patiently, and I, verily, am the
Ever-Forgiving, the All-Merciful.
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O land of Syria! What hath become of thy righteousness? Thou art,
in truth, ennobled by the footsteps of thy Lord. Hast thou perceived the
fragrance of heavenly reunion, or art thou to be accounted of the
heedless?
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Bethlehem is astir with the Breeze of God. We hear her voice
saying: `O most generous Lord! Where is Thy great glory established? The
sweet savours of Thy presence have quickened me, after I had melted in
my separation from Thee. Praised be Thou in that Thou hast raised the
veils, and come with power in evident glory.' We called unto her from
behind the Tabernacle of Majesty and Grandeur: `O Bethlehem! This Light
hath risen in the orient, and travelled towards the occident, until it
reached thee in the evening of its life. Tell Me then: Do the sons
recognize the Father, and acknowledge Him, or do
they deny Him, even as the people aforetime denied Him (Jesus)?'
Whereupon she cried out saying: `Thou art, in truth, the All-Knowing,
the Best-Informed.' Verily, We behold all created things moved to bear
witness unto Us. Some know Us and bear witness, while the majority bear
witness, yet know Us not.
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Mount Sinai is astir with the joy of beholding Our countenance.
She hath lifted her enthralling voice in glorification of her Lord,
saying: `O Lord! I sense the fragrance of Thy garment. Methinks Thou art
near, invested with the signs of God. Thou hast ennobled these regions
with Thy footsteps. Great is the blessedness of Thy people, could they
but know Thee and inhale Thy sweet savours; and woe betide them that are
fast asleep.'
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Happy art thou who hast turned thy face towards My countenance,
inasmuch as thou hast rent the veils asunder, hast shattered the idols
and recognized thine eternal Lord. The people of the Qur'án have risen
up against Us without any clear proof or evidence, tormenting Us at
every moment with a fresh torment. They idly imagine that tribulations
can frustrate Our Purpose. Vain indeed is that which they have imagined.
Verily, thy Lord is the One Who ordaineth whatsoever He pleaseth.
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I never passed a tree but Mine heart addressed it saying: `O
would that thou wert cut down in My name, and My body crucified upon
thee.' We revealed this passage in the Epistle to the Sháh that
it might serve as a warning to the followers of religions. Verily, thy
Lord is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.
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Let not the things they have perpetrated grieve thee. Truly they
are even as dead, and not living. Leave them unto the dead, then turn
thy face towards Him Who is the Life-Giver of the world. Beware lest the
sayings of the heedless sadden thee. Be thou
steadfast in the Cause, and teach the people with consummate wisdom.
Thus enjoineth thee the Ruler of earth and heaven. He is in truth the
Almighty, the Most Generous. Ere long will God exalt thy remembrance and
will inscribe with the Pen of Glory that which thou didst utter for the
sake of His love. He is in truth the Protector of the doers of good.
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Give My remembrance to the one named Murád and say: `Blessed art
thou, O Murád, inasmuch as thou didst cast away the promptings of thine
own desire and hast followed Him Who is the Desire of all mankind.'
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Say: Blessed the slumberer who is awakened by My Breeze. Blessed
the lifeless one who is quickened through My reviving breaths. Blessed
the eye that is solaced by gazing at My beauty. Blessed the wayfarer who
directeth his steps towards the Tabernacle of My glory and majesty.
Blessed the distressed one who seeketh refuge beneath the shadow of My
canopy. Blessed the sore athirst who hasteneth to the soft-flowing
waters of My loving-kindness. Blessed the insatiate soul who casteth
away his selfish desires for love of Me and taketh his place at the
banquet table which I have sent down from the heaven of divine bounty
for My chosen ones. Blessed the abased one who layeth fast hold on the
cord of My glory; and the needy one who entereth beneath the shadow of
the Tabernacle of My wealth. Blessed the ignorant one who seeketh the
fountain of My knowledge; and the heedless one who cleaveth to the cord
of My remembrance. Blessed the soul that hath been raised to life
through My quickening breath and hath gained admittance into My heavenly
Kingdom. Blessed the man whom the sweet savours of reunion with Me have
stirred and caused to draw nigh unto the Dayspring of My Revelation.
Blessed the ear that hath heard and the tongue
that hath borne witness and the eye that hath seen and recognized the
Lord Himself, in His great glory and majesty, invested with grandeur and
dominion. Blessed are they that have attained His presence. Blessed the
man who hath sought enlightenment from the Day-Star of My Word. Blessed
he who hath attired his head with the diadem of My love. Blessed is he
who hath heard of My grief and hath arisen to aid Me among My people.
Blessed is he who hath laid down his life in My path and hath borne
manifold hardships for the sake of My Name. Blessed the man who, assured
of My Word, hath arisen from among the dead to celebrate My praise.
Blessed is he that hath been enraptured by My wondrous melodies and hath
rent the veils asunder through the potency of My might. Blessed is he
who hath remained faithful to My Covenant, and whom the things of the
world have not kept back from attaining My Court of holiness. Blessed is
the man who hath detached himself from all else but Me, hath soared in
the atmosphere of My love, hath gained admittance into My Kingdom, gazed
upon My realms of glory, quaffed the living waters of My bounty, hath
drunk his fill from the heavenly river of My loving providence,
acquainted himself with My Cause, apprehended that which I concealed
within the treasury of My Words, and hath shone forth from the horizon
of divine knowledge engaged in My praise and glorification. Verily, he
is of Me. Upon him rest My mercy, My loving-kindness, My bounty and My
glory.
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