# | BH00483 - Bahá'u'lláh - 1500 words - Arabic and Persian (mixed) |
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الحمد لمن نطق بعد تقدیسه عن اللسان و علم بعد تنزیهه عن البیان انه لهو الذی |
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Praise be unto Him Who, after His sanctification beyond all tongues, hath spoken, and Who, after His transcendence above all utterance, hath taught. He, verily, is the One Who [3.5s]... ...It hath been decreed that, if anyone should have a troubled dream and should thereby be grieved and saddened, he may recite this blessed verse… O Thou by Whose name the sea of joy moveth and the fragrance of happiness is wafted! |
notes | LL#189 |
in catalog | Additional Prayers Revealed by Bahá'u'lláh; Bahá'í Scriptures |
manuscripts | INBA07:128, INBA18:421, BLIB_Or15717.233, , Majlis210461.126x |
publications | ADM2#113 p.202x, MAS4.366bx, ASAT1.072x, PYK.033x |
translations | BRL_APBH#23x, RBB.123x, BSC.186 #270x, BP1929.012x |
music | Sixth Choral Music Festival Concert, C. Wolcott |
subjects | @meaning; importance of dreams and visions, @eulogies; reminiscences, @steadfastness; perseverance; faithfulness, @consolation and comfort, @transcendence; unknowability of God, @praise and encouragement |
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