Selections From the Writings of the BábBab, ʻAli Muhammad Shirazi
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Selections From the Writings of the Báb
Bab, ʻAli Muhammad Shirazi
Babism; Bahai Faith
O My God, O my Lord, O my Master! I beg Thee to forgive me for seeking any
pleasure save Thy love, or any comfort except Thy nearness, or any delight
besides Thy good-pleasure, or any existence other than communion with
Thee.
“Thou seest, O my Lord, my dwelling-place in the heart ...”
Thou seest, O my Lord, my dwelling-place in the heart of this mountain and
Thou dost witness my forbearance. Verily I have desired naught else but
Thy love and the love of those who love Thee. How can I extol the
effulgent beauty of Thy Lordship, conscious as I am of my nothingness
before the habitation of Thy glory? Yet the sorrow of solitude and
loneliness prompteth me to invoke Thee through this prayer, perchance Thy
trusted servants may become aware of my lamentations, may supplicate unto
Thee on my behalf, and Thou wouldst graciously answer their prayers as a
token of Thy grace and Thy favour. I bear witness that there is no God but
Thee, inasmuch as Thou art invested with sovereignty, grandeur, glory and
power which no one among Thy servants can visualize or comprehend. Indeed
Thou shalt, by virtue of that which is inherent in Thine Essence, ever
remain inscrutable unto all except Thyself.
“Is there any Remover of difficulties save God? Say: Praised ...”
Is there any Remover of difficulties save God? Say: Praised be God! He is
God! All are His servants and all abide by His bidding!
FOOTNOTES
1 This is the first letter of ‘_Th_amárih’ which means ‘fruit’. Shoghi
Effendi, in his writings, refers to the Báb as the ‘_Th_amárih’
(fruit) of the Tree of God’s successive Revelations. (See Shoghi
Effendi’s letter to the Bahá’ís of the East dated Naw-Rúz 110, page
5.)
2 In one of His Tablets ‘Abdu’l-Bahá explains that some were misled by
this statement and thought that the school referred to was a
physical school for the training of unlettered children, whereas it
referred to a spiritual school sanctified from the limits of the
contingent world. Bahá’u’lláh in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas also refers to
this Epistle of the Báb in the following words:
O Thou Supreme Pen! Move over the Tablet by the leave of Thy Lord,
the Creator of the heavens. Call Thou then to mind the day when the
Fountainhead of divine unity sought to attend the school which is
sanctified of all save God, that perchance the righteous might
become acquainted, to the extent of a needle’s eye, with that which
is concealed behind the veil of the inner mysteries of Thy Lord, the
Almighty, the All-Knowing.
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