| # | BH07426 - Bahá'u'lláh - 140 words - Arabic |
| opening, original |
یا من کل شیء اضطرب من سطوتک و کل الامور مقبوضه فی قبضتک و کل الوجوه متوجهه |
| opening, English |
O Thou, at Whose dreadful majesty all things have trembled, in Whose grasp... O my Lord! Make Thy beauty to be my food, and Thy presence my drink |
| in catalog | Bahá'í Prayers [2002]; Bahá'í Scriptures; Prayers and Meditations |
| manuscripts | INBA35:023a, INBA48:179b, BLIB_Or15739.314, |
| publications | PMP#077, PMP#168x, AQMJ1.137, AQMJ1.004, BNEP.113 |
| translations | PM#077, PM#168x, BPRY.167x, BPRY.245x, BSC.187 #274x, BP1929.021-022x |
| music | L. Slott, Nabil and Karim, C. Zurek, Soulrise Melodies, C. Signori, QuiqueSaba, T. Ellis |
| subjects (colored as in PDF) |
Detachment; severance; renunciation; patience; Power and sovereignty of God; omnipotence of God; Prayer for protection |
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