inventory # | BH00662 - Bahá'u'lláh 1150 words |
Bahá'u'lláh only | • best known • authorized translation available |
title | لوح الملكة فيكتوريا |
title transliterated |
Lawh-i-Malikah Victoria |
English title |
Tablet to Queen Victoria |
language | Arabic |
opening, English |
O Queen in London! Incline thine ear unto the voice of thy Lord, the Lord of all mankind, calling from the Divine Lote-Tree... |
time period | Early ‘Akká (1868–1873) |
abstract | Announces the fulfilment of ‘all that hath been mentioned in the Gospel’; praises the Queen for forbidding the trading in slaves and for entrusting ‘the reins of counsel into the hands of the representatives of the people’; calls the elected representatives of the people in every land to take counsel together for the sake of mankind; ordains that ‘the mightiest instrument for the healing of all the world is the union of all its peoples in one universal Cause, one common Faith’; and instructs the kings of the earth to cease burdening their subjects with their own wanton expenditures, to be reconciled among themselves, and to enforce a common peace by joining forces against any who would take up arms against another. |
notes | Included in the Suriy-i-Haykal. |
in catalog | Tablet to Queen Victoria (Lawh-i-Malikih); Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh; Summons of the Lord of Hosts |
in tags | Lawh-i-Malikih (Tablet to Queen Victoria) |
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