from the followers of divine Guidance.
Were these people, wholly for the sake of
God and with no desire but His good-pleasure, to
ponder the verses of the Book in their heart, they
would of a certainty find whatsoever they seek. In
its verses would they find revealed and manifest all
the things, be they great or small, that have come
to pass in this Dispensation. They would even recognize
in them references unto the departure of
the Manifestations of the names and attributes of
God from out their native land; to the opposition
and disdainful arrogance of government and
people; and to the dwelling and establishment of
the Universal Manifestation in an appointed and
specially designated land. No man, however, can
comprehend this except he who is possessed of an
understanding heart.
We seal Our theme with that which was formerly
revealed unto Muhammad that the seal
thereof may shed the fragrance of that holy musk
which leadeth men unto the Ridván of unfading
splendour. He said, and His Word is the truth:
"And God calleth to the Abode of Peace; (1) and
He guideth whom He will into the right way." (2)