inventory # | BH00115 - Bahá'u'lláh 3950 words |
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title | قصيده عز ورقائيه |
title transliterated |
Qasidiy-i-'Izz-i-Varqa'iyyih |
English title |
Ode of the Dove |
language | Arabic |
opening, English |
A face flashing with light drew me to her; all the suns dimmed before her radiance... |
time period | Early Baghdad and Kurdistan (April 1853–March 1856) |
abstract | A lengthy poem composed in the style of a poem by Ibn-i-Fáriḍ, glorifying the spirit that had visited Him in the form of the Maid of Heaven, expatiating on His sufferings and His loneliness and affirming His determination to face any future calamities that might befall Him in the path of God. |
in catalog | Ode of the Dove; Baha'u'llah's Notes to His "Ode of the Dove"; Bahá'u'lláh's "Ode of the Dove" |
in tags | Qasidiyyih-Varqaiyyih (Ode of the Dove) |
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