inventory # | BH00227 - Bahá'u'lláh 2630 words |
Bahá'u'lláh only | • best known |
title | data not yet entered, or title not given in library.bahai.org or oceanoflights.org |
title transliterated |
Ridvanu'l-Iqrar |
English title |
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language | Arabic |
opening, English |
God taketh His seat [upon His celestial Throne] by virtue of His Essence which is operative through His Essence, for He, no God is there except Him… By God, O people! Mine eye weepeth, and the eye of Ali (the Bab) weepeth amongst the Concourse on high, and Mine heart crieth out... |
time period | Late Edirne (September 1867–August 1868) |
abstract | Dwells on the state of those who have rejected the truth and contrasts it with the state of those who have recognized and believed. |
notes | Quoted by Abdu'l-Baha in MKT3.420 (AB00024). Merged with BH10413. |
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