Kitáb-i-Íqán 9

they say `We believe' they shall be let alone and not be put to proof?" (1)

And after Noah the light of the countenance of &Hud shone forth above the horizon of creation. For well-nigh seven hundred years, according to the sayings of men, He exhorted the people to turn their faces and draw nearer unto the Ridván of the divine presence. What showers of afflictions rained upon Him, until at last His adjurations bore the fruit of increased rebelliousness, and His assiduous endeavours resulted in the wilful blindness of His people. "And their unbelief shall only increase for the unbelievers their own perdition." (2)

And after Him there appeared from the Ridván of the Eternal, the Invisible, the holy person of &Salih, Who again summoned the people to the river of everlasting life. For over a hundred years He admonished them to hold fast unto the commandments of God and eschew that which is forbidden. His admonitions, however, yielded no fruit, and His pleading proved of no avail. Several times He retired and lived in seclusion. All this, although that eternal Beauty was summoning


1. Qur'án 29:2.
2. Qur'án 35:39.