inventory # | BH00021 - Bahá'u'lláh 8150 words |
Bahá'u'lláh only | • best known |
title | سورة الملوك |
title transliterated |
Suriy-i-Muluk |
English title |
Surah of the Kings |
language | Arabic |
opening, English |
This is a Tablet from this Servant, who is called Ḥusayn in the kingdom of names, to the concourse of the kings of the earth.... |
time period | Middle Edirne (March 1866–September 1867) |
abstract | His most momentous proclamatory work, though not yet divulging the totality of His messianic claim, in which He counsels and chastises, in turn, the entire company of the kings of the earth, the kings of Christendom, the French Ambassador in Constantinople, the ministers of the Ottoman Sultan, the inhabitants of Istanbul, the Sultan himself, the Persian Ambassador to the Sultan, the people of Persia, the divines and wise men of Constantinople, and the philosophers of the world. |
in catalog | Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh; Summons of the Lord of Hosts; Days of Remembrance |
in tags | Suriy-i-Muluk (Surih to the Kings) |
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