# | ABU2900 - `Abdu'l-Bahá - 60 words |
title | Words to pilgrims in June 1906 |
opening, English |
Bahá'u'lláh has said that whoever has an art or handicraft, it is incumbent upon him to endeavor to develop it to the point of perfection - even though that art be as humble as that of weaving coarse straw matting. |
translations | PN_1906 p074, SUR.232, BLO_PN#001 |
subjects (colored as in PDF) |
Excellence; distinction; Heaven and paradise; heaven and hell; Perfection; imperfection of nature; Progress only takes place within its own degree; Work as worship |
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