A fresh danger now clearly threatened the life of Bahá’u’lláh.
Though He Himself had stringently forbidden His followers, on
several occasions, both verbally and in writing, any retaliatory
acts against their tormentors, and had even sent back to Beirut an
irresponsible Arab convert, who had meditated avenging the wrongs
suffered by his beloved Leader, seven of the companions
clandestinely sought out and slew three of their persecutors,
among whom were Siyyid Muḥammad and Áqá Ján.
The consternation that seized an already oppressed community was
indescribable. Bahá’u’lláh’s indignation knew no bounds. "Were
We", He thus voices His emotions, in a Tablet revealed shortly
after this act had been committed, "to make mention of what befell
Us, the heavens would be rent asunder and the mountains would
crumble." "My captivity", He wrote on another occasion, "cannot
harm Me. That which can harm Me is the conduct of those who love
Me, who claim to be related to Me, and yet perpetrate what causeth
My heart and My pen to groan."
193. Select ye a single language ... adopt ye ... a common script. #189
Bahá’u’lláh enjoins the adoption of a universal language and script. His
Writings envisage two stages in this process. The first stage is to
consist of the selection of an existing language or an invented one which
would then be taught in all the schools of the world as an auxiliary to
the mother tongues. The governments of the world through their parliaments
are called upon to effect this momentous enactment. The second stage, in
the distant future, would be the eventual adoption of one single language
and common script for all on earth.
194. We have appointed two signs for the coming of age of the human race
#189
The first sign of the coming of age of humanity referred to in the
Writings of Bahá’u’lláh is the emergence of a science which is described
as that "divine philosophy" which will include the discovery of a radical
approach to the transmutation of elements. This is an indication of the
splendours of the future stupendous expansion of knowledge.
Concerning the "second" sign which Bahá’u’lláh indicates to have been
revealed in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, Shoghi Effendi states that Bahá’u’lláh,
"...in His Most Holy Book, has enjoined the selection of a single language
and the adoption of a common script for all on earth to use, an injunction
which, when carried out, would, as He Himself affirms in that Book, be one
of the signs of the ‘coming of age of the human race’".
Further insight into this process of mankind’s coming of age and
proceeding to maturity is provided by the following statement of
Bahá’u’lláh:
One of the signs of the maturity of the world is that no one will
accept to bear the weight of kingship. Kingship will remain with
none willing to bear alone its weight. That day will be the day
whereon wisdom will be manifested among mankind.
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