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Tablets of `Abdu'l-Bahá `Abbás
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Pages 448-449
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"O thou who art firm in the Covenant of God!..."
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O thou who art firm in the Covenant of God!
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Mayest thou enjoy this cup which is overflowing
with the pure wine of the love of God! Glad-tidings
unto thee for that by reason of which thou hast become
an acceptable servant before God!
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Verily I have read thy brilliant letter and praised
God for He hath made the cup of thy heart filled with
the pure wine of His love and hath chosen thee to enter
the Kingdom of His Guidance.
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Now as to what thou askest concerning giving up
the scientific attainment in Paris for the sake of confining
thy days to the delivery of this Truth, it is indeed
acceptable and beloved, but if thou acquire both it would
be better and more perfect, because in this new century
the attainment of science, arts and belles lettres,
whether divine or worldly, material or spiritual, is a
matter which is acceptable before God and a duty which
is incumbent upon us to accomplish. Therefore, never
deny the spiritual things to the material, rather both
are incumbent upon thee. Nevertheless, at the time
when thou art working for such a scientific attainment,
thou must be controlled by the attraction of the love
of thy Glorious Lord and mindful of mentioning His
Splendid Name. This being the case, thou must attain
the art thou art studying to its perfection.
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I implore God to assist thee in all cases and aspects
and perfume thy nostrils with the holy fragrance during
all times. Be tranquil through my love unto thee
and rejoice at my compassion upon thee.
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As to the tribute thou hast sent: We have accepted
it as a treasure because it was presented by thee with
all love and great sincerity and we shall use it in building
the Holy Tomb
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, that thy name may become immortal
forever and ever.
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Notes
1. [Tomb of the Bab on Mt. Carmel.]
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