inventory # | BH01042 - Bahá'u'lláh 800 words |
Bahá'u'lláh only | • best known • authorized translation available |
title | لوح ملك الروس |
title transliterated |
Lawh-i-Malik-i-Rus |
English title |
Tablet to Czar Alexander II |
language | Arabic |
opening, English |
O Czar of Russia! Incline thine ear unto the voice of God, the King, the Holy, and turn thou unto Paradise... |
time period | Early ‘Akká (1868–1873) |
abstract | States cryptically that Bahá’u’lláh has answered a secret wish of the Czar; praises him for offering, through one of his ministers, aid to Bahá’u’lláh while in the dungeon of Tehran; calls on him to arise to become a champion of the Cause of God; declares that Bahá’u’lláh is the one ‘Whom the tongue of Isaiah hath extolled, the One with Whose name both the Torah and the Evangel were adorned’; and warns of the ephemerality of earthly possessions. |
in catalog | Summons of the Lord of Hosts |
in tags | Lawh-i-Malik-i-Rus (Tablet to Alexander II) |
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