inventory # | BH00006 - Bahá'u'lláh 26800 words |
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title transliterated |
Lawh-i-Sarraj |
English title |
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language | Persian; Arabic |
opening, English |
Thy letter hath been made present before the Throne and hath reached the Seat of Him Who is known through naught else but Himself, and that which it contained [3.5s]... ...Shake off, O heedless ones, the slumber of negligence, that ye may behold the radiance which His glory hath spread through the world.... |
time period | Middle Edirne (March 1866–September 1867) |
abstract | One of the longest works of Bahá’u’lláh, written in answer to questions regarding the enigma of the outwardly exalted station of Mírzá Yaḥyá and arguing, citing various statements of the Báb, that virtues become transmuted into vices when one turns away from the light of truth. |
in catalog | Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh |
in tags | Lawh-i-Sarraj (Tablet to Sarraj) |
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