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Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh
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Pages 40-43
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XVII: By Him Who is the Great Announcement!...
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By Him Who is the Great Announcement! The All-Merciful is come invested with undoubted
sovereignty. The Balance hath been appointed, and
all them that dwell on earth have been gathered together.
The Trumpet hath been blown, and lo, all
eyes have stared up with terror, and the hearts of all
who are in the heavens and on the earth have trembled,
except them whom the breath of the verses of
God hath quickened, and who have detached themselves
from all things.
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This is the Day whereon the earth shall tell out her
tidings. The workers of iniquity are her burdens,
could ye but perceive it. The moon of idle fancy hath
been cleft, and the heaven hath given out a palpable
smoke. We see the people laid low, awed with the
dread of thy Lord, the Almighty, the Most Powerful.
The Crier hath cried out, and men have been torn
away, so great hath been the fury of His wrath. The
people of the left hand sigh and bemoan. The people
of the right abide in noble habitations: they quaff
the Wine that is life indeed, from the hands of the
All-Merciful, and are, verily, the blissful.
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The earth hath been shaken, and the mountains
have passed away, and the angels have appeared,
rank on rank, before Us. Most of the people are bewildered
in their drunkenness and wear on their faces
the evidences of anger. Thus have We gathered together
the workers of iniquity. We see them rushing
on towards their idol. Say: None shall be secure this
Day from the decree of God. This indeed is a grievous
Day. We point out to them those that led them
astray. They see them, and yet recognize them not.
Their eyes are drunken; they are indeed a blind people.
Their proofs are the calumnies they uttered;
condemned are their calumnies by God, the Help in
Peril, the Self-Subsisting. The Evil One hath stirred
up mischief in their hearts, and they are afflicted
with a torment that none can avert. They hasten
to the wicked, bearing the register of the workers
of iniquity. Such are their doings.
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Say: The heavens have been folded together, and
the earth is held within His grasp, and the corrupt
doers have been held by their forelock, and still they
understand not. They drink of the tainted water, and
know it not. Say: The shout hath been raised, and
the people have come forth from their graves, and
arising, are gazing around them. Some have made
haste to attain the court of the God of Mercy, others
have fallen down on their faces in the fire of Hell,
while still others are lost in bewilderment. The verses
of God have been revealed, and yet they have turned
away from them. His proof hath been manifested,
and yet they are unaware of it. And when they behold
the face of the All-Merciful, their own faces are
saddened, while they are disporting themselves. They
hasten forward to Hell Fire, and mistake it for light.
Far from God be what they fondly imagine! Say:
Whether ye rejoice or whether ye burst for fury, the
heavens are cleft asunder, and God hath come down,
invested with radiant sovereignty. All created things
are heard exclaiming: "The Kingdom is God's, the
Almighty, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise."
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Know thou, moreover, that We have been cast into
an afflictive Prison, and are encompassed with the
hosts of tyranny, as a result of what the hands of the
infidels have wrought. Such is the gladness, however,
which the Youth hath tasted that no earthly joy can
compare unto it. By God! The harm He suffereth at
the hands of the oppressor can never grieve His heart,
nor can He be saddened by the ascendancy of such as
have repudiated His truth.
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Say: Tribulation is a horizon unto My Revelation.
The day star of grace shineth above it, and sheddeth
a light which neither the clouds of men's idle fancy
nor the vain imaginations of the aggressor can obscure.
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Follow thou the footsteps of thy Lord, and remember
His servants even as He doth remember thee,
undeterred by either the clamor of the heedless ones
or the sword of the enemy.... Spread abroad the
sweet savors of thy Lord, and hesitate not, though
it be for less than a moment, in the service of His
Cause. The day is approaching when the victory of
thy Lord, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Bountiful,
will be proclaimed.
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