| Contents |
| I |
Lauded and glorified art Thou, O Lord, my God! ...
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| II |
The beginning of all things is the knowledge of God, ...
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| III |
The Revelation which, from time immemorial, ...
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| IV |
This is the Day in which God's most excellent favours ...
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| V |
This is the Day whereon the Ocean of God's mercy ...
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| VI |
Behold, how the divers peoples and kindreds ...
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| VII |
Verily I say, this is the Day in which mankind ...
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| VIII |
By the righteousness of God! These are the days ...
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| IX |
O Husayn! Consider the eagerness with which certain peoples ...
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| X |
The time foreordained unto the peoples and kindreds ...
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| XI |
All glory be to this Day, the Day in which the fragrances ...
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| XII |
Bestir yourselves, O people, in anticipation of the days ...
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| XIII |
Consider the past. How many, both high and low ...
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| XIV |
The Divine Springtime is come, O Most Exalted Pen ...
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| XV |
The Pen of Revelation exclaimeth: "On this Day ...
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| XVI |
Say: O men! This is a matchless Day ...
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| XVII |
By Him Who is the Great Announcement! ...
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| XVIII |
Say: We have caused the rivers of Divine utterance...
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| XIX |
To every discerning and illuminated heart it is evident ...
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| XX |
Know thou of a certainty that the Unseen ...
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| XXI |
O Salmán! The door of the knowledge of the Ancient Being ...
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| XXII |
The Bearers of the Trust of God are made manifest ...
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| XXIII |
Consider the former generations. Witness ...
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| XXIV |
Beware, O believers in the Unity of God, ...
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| XXV |
It is evident that every age in which a Manifestation of God ...
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| XXVI |
Praise be to God, the All-Possessing, the King ...
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| XXVII |
All praise to the unity of God, and all honour to Him ...
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| XXVIII |
Happy is the man who will arise to serve My Cause ...
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| XXIX |
The purpose of God in creating man hath been ...
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| XXX |
God witnesseth that there is no God but Him ...
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| XXXI |
Contemplate with thine inward eye the chain of successive Revelations ...
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| XXXII |
That which thou hast heard concerning Abraham ...
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| XXXIII |
It hath been decreed by Us that the Word of God ...
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| XXXIV |
All praise and glory be to God Who, ...
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| XXXV |
Ponder a while. What is it that prompted, ...
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| XXXVI |
Know thou that when the Son of Man ...
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| XXXVII |
Blessed is the man that hath acknowledged his belief in God ...
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| XXXVIII |
Know of a certainty that in every Dispensation ...
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| XXXIX |
Praise be to Thee, O Lord My God, for the wondrous revelations ...
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| XL |
O My Well-Beloved! Thou hast breathed Thy Breath into Me ...
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| XLI |
God is My witness, O people! I was asleep on My couch ...
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| XLII |
O Son of Justice! In the night season the beauty ...
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| XLIII |
O Afnán, O thou that hast branched from Mine ancient Stock! ...
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| XLIV |
Lay not aside the fear of God, O ye the learned of teh world ...
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| XLV |
The Ancient Beauty hath consented to be bound ...
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| XLVI |
I sorrow not for the burden of My imprisonment ...
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| XLVII |
O Jews! If ye be intent on crucifying once again Jesus ...
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| XLVIII |
God is my witness! Had it not been in conflict ...
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| XLIX |
Know verily that whenever this Youth turneth His eyes ...
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| L |
Shake off, O heedless ones, the slumber of negligence ...
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| LI |
O people! I swear by the one true God! This is the Ocean ...
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| LII |
Say: O people! Withhold not from yourselves the grace of God ...
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| LIII |
O Násir, O My servant! God, the Eternal Truth ...
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| LIV |
By the righteousness of God, my Well-Beloved! ...
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| LV |
Call thou to remembrance, O Land of Tá ...
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| LVI |
Let nothing grieve thee, O Land of Tá ...
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| LVII |
When thou art departed out of the court of My presence ...
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| LVIII |
Call thou to mind that which hath been revealed unto Midhí ...
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| LIX |
Every unbiased observer will readily admit that ...
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| LX |
My captivity can bring on Me no shame....
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| LXI |
The world is in travail, and its agitation waxeth ...
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| LXII |
Recall thou to mind My sorrows, My cares and anxieties ...
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| LXIII |
O thou whose face is turned towards Me! ...
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| LXIV |
t is Our wish to remember the Abode of supreme blissfulness ...
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| LXV |
Call Thou to remembrance Thine arrival in the City ...
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| LXVI |
Fear God, ye inhabitants of the City (Constantinople), ...
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| LXVII |
There hath appeared in this Revelation ...
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| LXVIII |
O thou who art the fruit of My Tree and the leaf thereof! ...
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| LXIX |
Call thou to mind the behavior of Ashraf's mother ...
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| LXX |
The world's equilibrium hath been upset ...
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| LXXI |
Be not dismayed, O peoples of the world, ...
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| LXXII |
Let not your hearts be perturbed, O people, ...
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| LXXIII |
It is clear and evident that when the veils that conceal realities ...
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| LXXIV |
Every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God ...
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| LXXV |
Tear asunder, in My Name, the veils that have grievously blinded ...
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| LXXVI |
Give ear, O My servant, unto that which is being sent down ...
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| LXXVII |
And now, concerning thy question regarding the creation of man...
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| LXXVIII |
As to thy question concerning the origin of creation....
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| LXXIX |
As to thy question concerning the worlds of God....
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| LXXX |
Thou hast asked Me whether man, as apart from the Prophets ...
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| LXXXI |
And now concerning thy question regarding the soul of man ...
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| LXXXII |
Thou hast asked Me concerning the nature of the soul....
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| LXXXIII |
Consider the rational faculty with which God hath endowed ...
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| LXXXIV |
Regard thou the one true God as One Who is apart ...
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| LXXXV |
O My servants! It behoveth you to refresh and revive your souls ...
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| LXXXVI |
And now concerning thy question whether human souls ...
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| LXXXVII |
And now regarding thy question, "How is it that no records ...
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| LXXXVIII |
Know verily that the essence of justice ...
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| LXXXIX |
Know assuredly that just as thou firmly believeth ...
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| XC |
Whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth ...
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| XCI |
Amongst the proofs demonstrating the truth of this Revelation ...
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| XCII |
The Book of God is wide open, and His Word ...
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| XCIII |
Know thou that every created thing is a sign ...
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| XCIV |
And now concerning thy reference to the existence of two Gods....
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| XCV |
Know thou that, according to what thy Lord, ...
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| XCVI |
The Pen of the Most High is unceasingly calling ...
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| XCVII |
Consider the doubts which they who have joined partners ...
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| XCVIII |
Say: O leaders of religion! Weigh not the Book of God ...
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| XCIX |
The vitality of men's belief in God is dying out in every land ...
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| C |
The voice of the Divine Herald, proceeding out of the throne ...
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| CI |
The purpose underlying the revelation of every heavenly Book, ...
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| CII |
Give a hearing ear, O people, to that which I, ...
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| CIII |
God hath, through His tongue that uttereth the truth, ...
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| CIV |
O ye peoples of the world! Know, verily, ...
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| CV |
O kings of the earth! He Who is the sovereign Lord ...
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| CVI |
The All-Knowing Physician hath His finger on the pulse ...
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| CVII |
He Who is your Lord, the All-Merciful, ...
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| CVIII |
We have a fixed time for you, O peoples ....
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| CIX |
O Kamál! The heights which, through the most generous favour ...
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| CX |
The Great Being saith: O ye children of men! ...
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| CXI |
O contending peoples and kindreds of the earth! ...
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| CXII |
Behold the disturbances which, for many a long year ...
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| CXIII |
Dost thou imagine, O Minister of the Sháh ...
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| CXIV |
Hearken, O King (Sultán `Abdu'l-`Azíz), ...
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| CXV |
The Pen of Revelation, O Dhabíh, hath, in ...
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| CXVI |
O kings of Christendom! Heard ye not the saying of Jesus, ...
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| CXVII |
The Great Being, wishing to reveal the prerequisites of the peace ...
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| CXVIII |
Lay not aside the fear of God, O kings of the earth, ...
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| CXIX |
O ye rulers of the earth! Wherefore have ye clouded ...
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| CXX |
O ye the elected representatives of the people ...
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| CXXI |
Say: O ye that envy Me and seek My hurt! ...
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| CXXII |
Man is the supreme Talisman. Lack of a proper education ...
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| CXXIII |
The generations that have gone on before you ...
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| CXXIV |
How wondrous is the unity of the Living, ...
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| CXXV |
O My brother! When a true seeker determineth to take the step ...
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| CXXVI |
To whatever place We may be banished, ...
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| CXXVII |
If it be your wish, O people, to know God ...
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| CXXVIII |
Say: Doth it beseem a man while claiming to be a follower ...
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| CXXIX |
O wayfarer in the path of God! Take thou thy portion ...
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| CXXX |
Be generous in prosperity, and thankful in adversity....
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| CXXXI |
The Pen of the Ancient King hath never ceased to remember ...
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| CXXXII |
The Purpose of the one true God, exalted be His glory, ...
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| CXXXIII |
The ordinances of God have been sent down from the heaven ...
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| CXXXIV |
The first and foremost duty prescribed unto men, ...
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| CXXXV |
O Letter of the Living! The ear of God hath heard thy cry, ...
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| CXXXVI |
Say: Deliver your souls, O people, from the bondage of self, ...
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| CXXXVII |
Some have regarded it as lawful to infringe ...
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| CXXXVIII |
Thou seest, O God of Mercy, Thou Whose power pervadeth ...
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| CXXXIX |
Let thine ear be attentive, O Nabíl-i-A'zam, ...
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| CXL |
O Muhammad-`Alí! Great is the blessedness ...
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| CXLI |
A Book sent down in truth unto men of insight! ...
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| CXLII |
I swear by the beauty of the Well-Beloved! ...
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| CXLIII |
Blessed art thou, O My servant, inasmuch as thou hast recognized ...
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| CXLIV |
The Pen of the Most High hath decreed and imposed ...
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| CXLV |
If ye meet the abased or the down-trodden, turn not away ...
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| CXLVI |
It is Our wish and desire that every one of you may become ...
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| CXLVII |
The Most Great Name beareth Me witness! ...
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| CXLVIII |
O Salmán! All that the sages and mystics have said ...
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| CXLIX |
Should any man, in this Day, arise and, with absolute detachment ...
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| CL |
When the victory arriveth, every man shall profess himself ...
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| CLI |
Release yourselves, O nightingales of God, ...
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| CLII |
Thine eye is My trust, suffer not the dust of vain desires ...
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| CLIII |
O banished and faithful friend! Quench the thirst ...
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| CLIV |
Warn, O Salmán, the beloved of the one true God, ...
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| CLV |
The first duty prescribed by God for His servants ...
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| CLVI |
He Who is the Eternal Truth hath, from the Day Spring of Glory, ...
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| CLVII |
They that have forsaken their country for the purpose ...
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| CLVIII |
God hath prescribed unto every one the duty of teaching ...
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| CLIX |
Consider the pettiness of men's minds. They ask for that ...
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| CLX |
He is indeed a true believer in the unity of God ...
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| CLXI |
Gird up the loins of thine endeavor, that haply thou mayest guide ...
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| CLXII |
The All-Merciful hath conferred upon man the faculty of vision, ...
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| CLXIII |
All praise be to God Who hath adorned the world with an ornament, ...
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| CLXIV |
Members of the human race! Hold ye fast by the Cord ...
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| CLXV |
Know thou that every hearing ear, if kept pure and undefiled, ...
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| CLXVI |
Whoso layeth claim to a Revelation direct from God, ...
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