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| ABU3665 | Words spoken on 1913-06-23 in Port Said | 550 | در زمانیکه حکومت مستبد ناقضین مانع اشکالات داخلی و خارجی حاضر در بحبوحه | At a time when the government ruled with tyranny, the Covenant-breakers were a hindrance, and problems both internal and external were present—it was in the midst of all this turmoil that I built the Shrine of the Bab | BRL_DAK#0772 | ADMS#256 | crucifixion; ascension of Christ; the Christian clergy; travels to the West by Abdu'l-Baha | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3664 | Words to a reporter, spoken ca. 1912-10-19 | 160 | Proud of him [Omar Khayyam]? Would you be proud of that man who had led your children into evil ways? Would you be proud of a drunkard | - | - | ||||||||||
| ABU3663 | Words spoken on 1913-05-13 | 10 | Abdu'l-Bahá in Europe, 1912-1913 | اگر قائم مقام بود ایران را احیاء مینمود | if the Qa’im-Maqam were still with us, the whole of Persia would be revived. | SFI18.275, BDA2.299a | MHMD2.395, LOIR20.171 | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3662 | Words spoken on 1919-12-29 | 20 | در بغداد از اطاقی که مشرف به رودخانه دجله بود و در وقت نزول چهره مبارک برافروخته بود | In Baghdad, in a room overlooking the Tigris River. At the time of its revelation, the Blessed Countenance [of Baha'u'llah] was most excited. | ISA.001 | ISAE.1919-12-29 | banishment to; life in Baghdad | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3661 | Words spoken on 1919-12-18 | 60 | بلی این لوح در اواخر ایام جمال مبارک نازل شد موقعی به ابن ذئب رسید به صعود واقع شده بود | Yes. It was revealed during the latter days of the Blessed Beauty. When it reached the Son of the Wolf, the Ascension [of Baha'u'llah] had taken place | ISA.001 | ISAE.1919-12-18 | corruption; misinterpretation of the Word of God; rejection, opposition and persecution; the Word of God; influence and centrality of | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3660 | Words spoken on 1915-12-25 | 60 | سر التنکیس این عبارت از خود شیخ مرحوم است و دو معنی دارد | The Secret of Inversion is this utterance from the departed Sheikh himself, and it possesseth twofold meaning [3.5s] | NSS.160b | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3659 | Words spoken on 1919-12-30 | 70 | وقتی به امریکا رفتم ضعفم به درجه ای بود که صدایم تا چند درعی نمیرسید ناچار در مجالس چهار پنج هزار | When I went to America, My fatigue was of such a degree that My voice could not reach more than a few meters. Of necessity, in gatherings of four or five thousands souls | ISA.002 | ISAE.1919-12-30 | divine grace, bounty, confirmations; spiritual capacity; power of prayer; teaching the Cause; call to teach; travels to the West by Abdu'l-Baha | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3658 | Words spoken on 1920-01-01 | 70 | حل این مسئله آسان است کلام بر سه قسم است یکی لفظی که عبارت از تموج هواست که صماخ گوش را | The solution to this issue is simple. Kalam [the Word] appears in three types. One is oral, which is composed of airwaves, impacts the orifice of the ear and is made and assembled of letters | ISA.013 | ISAE.1920-01-01 | knowledge; recognition of God; Qur'an and Hadith quotation and interpretation; the Word of God; influence and centrality of | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3657 | Words spoken on 1919-12-30 | 90 | رسمیت در یک مملکت بخصوص که بهائیان در آن جمع شوند نمی شود در هر جا | Recognition will not occur in a specific country where the Baha'ís should gather. In every land, the friends will progress and the Cause of God will be recognized without warfare or conflict. Christianity in France was emancipated in this manner. | ISA.002-003 | ISAE.1919-12-30 | Christ; Christianity; early Christian persecutions; the Pharisees; growth of the Cause; historical episodes and the lessons of the past | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3656 | Words spoken on 1919-12-30 | 90 | بلی زیرا بموجب دستور مبارک عمل نکرده اند در مجمع اتفاق ملل فقط چند دولت | Yes, since they have disobeyed the blessed instructions [of Baha'u'llah]. Only a few countries have representatives in the League of Nations, whereas the representatives must be appointed and ratified by the nation | ISA.012 | ISAE.1919-12-30 | power of faith; power of the spirit; predictions and prophecies; war and peace | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3655 | Words spoken on 1919-08-15 | 90 | حاجی کریم خان ردیه بر امر نوشت و برداشت رفت به طهران که تقدیم شاه کند و خلعت و انعام گیرد | Hajji Karim Khan penned a refutation of the Cause and, having composed it, departed for Tehran that he might present it unto the Shah and receive robes of honor and rewards [3.5s] | NSS.236b | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3654 | Words spoken on 1920-01-04 | 110 | حیفا بدرجه ای ترقی کند که این کوه یکپارچه نور شود از اینجا تا عکا | Haifa will develop to such a degree that this mountain will be covered entirely in light. From here to 'Akka will be connected by roads and on each side trees will be planted | ISA.015-016 | ISAE.1920-01-04 | charitable associations; humanitarian activities; future of Haifa; of the Holy Land; House of Worship [Mashriqu'l-Adhkar]; status of kings; future of monarchy | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3653 | Words spoken on 1919-12-21 | 110 | بلی عاکور همین عکاست فرنگی ها به عکا عاکور میگویند در طول مدت تاریخ | Yes, Achor is this same 'Akka. The Westerners refer to 'Akka as Achor. Over the course of history, it has acquired many names. At first it was 'Aúk, then became 'akúr [Achor] and afterwards 'Akka | ISA.015 | ISAE.1919-12-21 | historical episodes and the lessons of the past; interpretation of words and passages in scripture | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3652 | 120 | Man of Courage, The | وقتی اتفاق افتاد که وزرا من باب دشمنی مرحوم میرزا عباس را متهم | At one time, the ministers, actuated by their animosity, accused ʻAbbas [Núrí] of committing treacherous behavior, and they concocted a plot | AHB.130BE #09-10 p.20 | BLO_courage.06b | humility; meekness; lowliness; stories; anecdotes | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3651 | Words spoken on 1915-11-05 | 120 | فی الحقیقه در وقتی که خلق بر آن بودند که قائم مروج قرآن است صریحا فرمود | In truth, at the time when the people were maintaining that the Qa'im would promote the Qur'an, He explicitly declared [3.5s] | NSS.160a | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3650 | Words spoken at the Shrine of the Bab | 120 | گل بسیار است ولی این گل سرخ حتایت دیگریست واقعا سلطتان گلها است | There are many flowers but this rose is another story. Truly, it is the sultan of flowers | MAS5.200x | KSHK#32 | Baha'u'llah | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3649 | 130 | عبدالبافی افندی یکی از شعراء و فضلای مشهور موصل بود. در ذمان خود | Abdu'l-Baqi Effendi was among the renowned poets and scholars of Mosul in his time [3.5s] | MUH2.1024, NSS.133 | - | - | |||||||||
| ABU3648 | Words spoken on 1916-01-22 | 570 | Man of Courage, The | تاریخ حاجی میرزا اقاسی حکایت غریبی است حاجی میر.ا اقاسی اهل تبریز بود... میرزا ابو القاسم قائم مقام اول شخص ایران بود | The story of Haji Mirza Aqasi is indeed a strange account. He was from Tabriz [3.5s]... ...Mírza Abuʼl-Qasim, the Qaʼim-Maqam, was the foremost man of Persia and a highly capable individual | AHB.130BE #09-10 p.19-20, RHQM2.1166-1169 (636) (391-393), SFI18.276 | LOIR20.172, BLO_courage.05 | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3647 | Words spoken on 1919-12-26 | 600 | تمام آن الواح از لسان جمال مبارک است در اواخر ایام مبارک یک نفر از احباب | All of those Tablets were revealed by the lips of the Blessed Beauty. During the final blessed days [of Baha'u'llah], one of the friends asked [the same question] of Mírza Áqa Jan | ISA.025-027 | ISAE.1919-12-26 | authentication; disposition of the Sacred Writings; Covenant-breaking and Covenant-breakers; House of Worship [Mashriqu'l-Adhkar]; pride; vanity; laying claim to inner knowledge | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3646 | Words spoken on 1919-12-15 | 700 | اغنیا باید به فقرا کمک کنند در آمریکا شخصی بود قریب سیصد ملیون لیره ثروت داشت | The rich must aid the poor. There was a person in America who was worth about three hundred million liras. Nevertheless, he was unwilling to spend even one lira on the poor; and all his life, he had not experienced comfort | ISA.006-008 | ISAE.1919-12-15 | assistance to the poor and lowly; the orphan; the sick; charitable associations; humanitarian activities; greed; envy; covetousness; attachment to the world; status of material wealth; wealth and poverty; stories; anecdotes | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3645 | 10 | The insistent self. | BW_v13p1187x, VLAB.010x | Satan; the Evil One; selfishness; self-love; egotism; self-indulgence; two aspects of the human soul; the higher and lower natures | - | - | |||||||||
| ABU3644 | Words to Julia Grundy spoken around Jan. 1905 | 10 | Ten Days in the Light of Akka | Tests are like fire which purifies. | TDLA.014, BLO_PN#104 | tests and trials; sacrifice and suffering | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3643 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 10 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | Yes, though not so great as Buddha. | DLA.062, BLO_PN#026 | Buddhism and Hinduism; religions of the East | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3642 | Words to Waite, Harrison et al, spoken on 1909-10-13 | 10 | This is right, this is right. | PN_unsorted p158 | spiritual transformation | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3641 | Words spoken on 1907-04-15 | 10 | This is but the imagination of mankind. | BSTW#211a | demons and evil spirits; occult sciences; psychic phenomena; power and sovereignty of God; omnipotence of God | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3640 | Words to Sutherland Maxwell in 1909 | 10 | Where is He?... Everywhere is nowhere. | BW_v12p658 | God as personal vs. impersonal reality; knowledge; recognition of God; Manifestation of God as mediator | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3639 | Interview with W. A. Lawson of the Sacramento Bee given on 1912-10-26 | 10 | Being a Bahá’í, my affiliation is with all religions. | ECN.409+526 | definitions of a Baha'i; qualities of a Baha'i; oneness; unity of religion | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3638 | Words to Juliet Thompson | 10 | The daughters of the Kingdom should not have a desire. | SW_v07#10 p.097 | detachment; severance; renunciation; patience | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3637 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 10 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | Bahá'u'lláh was a descendent of Abraham. | DLA.066, BLO_PN#026 | Baha'u'llah | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3636 | Words to Ramona Brown, spoken on 1912-10-24 | 10 | Memorize the talk I gave at Stanford University. | MAB.080 | methods of teaching the Cause; personal instructions | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3635 | Words to American pilgrims spoken around April 1907 | 10 | Through prayer, supplication, purification of the heart and good wishes. | SW_v08#04 p.045 | spiritual transformation | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3634 | Words spoken on 1914-07-11 | 10 | Devotion to and love for one's vocation accomplishes miracles. | DAS.1914-07-11, SW_v08#02 p.021 | excellence; distinction; power of imagination; thought; right intention; useful occupation; acquisition of a craft; trade; profession; work as worship | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3633 | Words spoken on 1914-02-16 | 10 | A cheerful countenance lends consolation to the beholder. | DAS.1914-02-16, SW_v07#18 p.186 | consolation and comfort; courtesy; culture [adab]; happiness; joyfulness; joy and sorrow; walking the spiritual path; spiritual wayfaring; the virtuous life | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3631 | Last recorded words | 10 | You wish me to take some food, and I am going? | GPB.311x, PAB.007, ABCC.462, VLAB.141 | - | - | |||||||||
| ABU3630 | 10 | I am a servant and this station I have chosen for myself. | SW_v08#15 p.210 | - | - | ||||||||||
| ABU3629 | Words spoken on 1914-07-26 | 10 | What art thou reading? "A lecture on the coming world teacher, by Mrs. Besant." "The great world teacher has already come" | DAS.1914-07-26, SW_v09#01 p.006 | predictions and prophecies; prophecy and fulfillment | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3628 | Words to Ali-Kuli Khan spoken in 1900 | 10 | Sometimes material food confers spiritual sustenance and strength. | SUR.136 | consumption of meat; vegetarianism; diet | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3627 | Words recorded by Mrs Goodall in Oct 1910 | 10 | The Christians have exaggerated the birth of Jesus. | PN_1912 p015 | birth of Christ; purity; virginity of Mary | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3626 | Words to Dickinson Miller, spoken on 1911-08-24 | 10 | Such people are doing the work of true religion. | AIF.1911-08-24, PN_1909B p026, PN_unsorted p075, DJT.165-166, BLO_PN#027 | justice ['adl]; social justice and divine justice; love of God; purpose of religion in the world (personal and social) | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3625 | Words to Aline Shane-Devin spoken on 1907-10-14 | 10 | No, the dead retain both interest in and remembrance of those they love. | SW_v14#02 p.037, PN_1907 p017 | soul; spirit after death | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3624 | 10 | Truth (the highest truth) is unattainable except through the favor of the Holy Spirit. | SW_v08#08 p.098 | being a channel for the Holy Spirit in teaching the Cause; knowledge; recognition of God; spiritual foundations of true knowledge; The Holy Spirit | - | - | |||||||||
| ABU3623 | Words to William Randall ? | 10 | Never talk about God to a man with an empty stomach. Feed him first. | SW_v11#03 p.043-044, VLAB.105 | assistance to the poor and lowly; the orphan; the sick; methods of teaching the Cause; serving humanity; working for progress, betterment of the world; spiritual prerequisites of teaching the Cause; wisdom [hikmat] | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3622 | Words spoken on board the SS Celtic at sea, 1912-12-09 | 10 | Trustworthiness is the most brilliant jewel in the diadem which crowns man's heavenly attributes. | DAS.1912-12-09, SW_v08#02 p.025 | honesty; truthfulness; trustworthiness; walking the spiritual path; spiritual wayfaring; the virtuous life | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3621 | Words spoken to Miss St. in Aug 1910 | 10 | Das schönste Pentagramm umfaßt: Liebe, Arbeit, Gebet, Friede und Freude. Jage täglich seiner Verwirklichung nach! | SDW v13#10 p.104 | lists; enumerations of Baha'i principles; love as fundamental; spiritual foundations of religion; the state of prayer; dynamics of prayer; work as worship | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3620 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 10 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | Whatever is done in love is never any trouble, and---there is always time. | PTF.052, DLA.042, VLAB.090, BLO_PN#026 | E. Mahony (1), E. Mahony (2) | love as fundamental; spiritual foundations of religion | - | - | ||||||
| ABU3619 | Words to Helen Goodall and Ella Cooper spoken in Jan. 1908 | 10 | Daily Lessons Received at Akka | These are the words of Bahá'u'lláh referring to His persecutions and those of His Martyrs. | DLA.062-063, BLO_PN#026 | martyrs and martyrdom; suffering and imprisonment; tests and trials; sacrifice and suffering | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3618 | Words to Julia Grundy spoken around Jan. 1905 | 10 | Ten Days in the Light of Akka | The miracles of Christ were spiritual teachings, not literal. | TDLA.014, BLO_PN#104 | literal interpretation; miracles and their interpretation; outward and inward meanings; symbolism | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3617 | Words to Julia Grundy spoken around Jan. 1905 | 10 | Ten Days in the Light of Akka | His spiritual attributes. No one can destroy his spiritual qualities; they are from God. | SW_v07#16 p.153, PN_unsorted p076, TDLA.014, BLO_PN#104 | walking the spiritual path; spiritual wayfaring; the virtuous life | - | - | |||||||
| ABU3616 | Words to Aline Shane-Devin spoken on 1907-10-14 | 10 | No man can be happy without God, though he may not know why he is miserable | SW_v07#16 p.161, PN_1907 p017 | happiness; joyfulness; joy and sorrow; knowledge; recognition of God; transcending the material condition; worldliness vs. other-worldliness | - | - | ||||||||
| ABU3615 | 10 | I dreamed a dream and behold, the Blessed Beauty (Baha'u'llah) came and said to Me: `Destroy this room.' | GPB.310x, PAB.003 | accounts of dreams and visions; autobiographical account; narrative of Abdu'l-Baha; stories; anecdotes | - | - |
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