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character are, verily, as a head to the body of the
world, and as eyes to the nations. The guidance of
men hath, at all times, been, and is, dependent upon
such blessed souls. We beseech God to graciously aid
them to do His will and pleasure. He, in truth, is
the Lord of all men, the Lord of this world and of the
next.
O Shaykh! We have learned that thou hast turned
away from Us, and protested against Us, in such wise
that thou hast bidden the people to curse Me, and
decreed that the blood of the servants of God be shed.
God requite him who said: "Willingly will I obey the
judge who hath so strangely decreed that my blood
be spilt at Hill and at Harám!" Verily I say: Whatever
befalleth in the path of God is the beloved of
the soul and the desire of the heart. Deadly poison
in His path is pure honey, and every tribulation a
draught of crystal water. In the Tablet to His
Majesty the Sháh it is written: "By Him Who is the
Truth! I fear no tribulation in His path, nor any
affliction in My love for Him. Verily God hath made
adversity as a morning dew upon His green pasture,
and a wick for His lamp which lighteth earth and
heaven."
Set thine heart towards Him Who is the Kaaba of
God, the Help in Peril, the Self-Subsisting, and raise
thou thine hands with such firm conviction as shall
cause the hands of all created things to be lifted up
towards the heaven of the grace of God, the Lord of
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