Letter to Jináb-i-Áqá Mírzá Bádí'u'lláh Khán of Abadih
| About this document (click for more) Abstract: Answers four questions: (1) re "Crimson Scroll"; (2) re the "Sacred Night"; (3) re the "Tablet of the Bell"; and (4) using the Kitab-i-Aqdas for bibliomancy. Notes: Sec. Shoghi Effendi/Jináb-i-Áqá Mírzá Bádí`u’lláh Khán of Abadih. 23 April 1941, in hand of Núru'd-Dín Zayn. [1] |
Letter to Jináb-i-Áqá Mírzá Bádí'u'lláh Khán of Abadih
by Shoghi Effendi
translated by Juan Cole.
1997-05
The letter put forward by that spiritual and dear friend dated 9 Bahman 1319
has come to the attention of the Guardian of the Cause of God, may our
spirits be his sacrifice. The four questions concerning which you asked the
favor of a reply from the most holy court were accepted and honored with a
response.
With regard to the crimson scroll mentioned in the unapproachable Tablets,[2]
he said, "Write that ’Abdu’l-Bahá’ said that the original intent of the
`Crimson Scroll' is the Tablet of the Covenant, that is, the Book of the
Covenant."[3]
As for the Sacred Night, the recitation of blessed prayers and Tablets
revealed for that night every year, and the inclusion of that night in the
Bahá’í calendar, he said: "Write that it is permitted, but including it on
the Bahá’í calendar is not required at the present time."
As concerns the blessed Tablet of the Bell, and the story of how it was
revealed, he said: "Write that this Tablet was revealed in Istanbul at the
request of Áqá Muhammad `Alí Isfahání as conveyed by ’Abdu’l-Bahá’. This
Tablet was written out by the Blessed Beauty[4] in His Own hand on the night of 5 Jumada al-Ulá, the night the Báb received His mission.
Reciting this Tablet on that very blessed night is beloved and acceptable."
With regard to the last question, about a situation in which the means of
consultation is absent and one has trouble making up one's mind about an
important matter, you asked, "How should one consult the Most Holy Book for
the purpose of soothsaying?"
He said, "In such a situation it is necessary and requisite that one turn
with complete attention, in the spirit of seeking help, to the source of
grace and inspiration, and to no one else. If it is possible to delay a bit
in making one's decision until such time as consultation can be undertaken,
this is better and more appropriate."
Written at his blessed behest.
15 Jalál 98
23 April 1941
Núru’d-Dín Zayn
Seen: Shoghi Effendi
Notes
[1] Ma’idih-yi-Asmaní, 3:1 (JC’s note).
[2] i.e. The ’Crimson Book‘. See Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, p. 32; Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed After the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, p. 89, 90, 242 (MF’s note).
[3] See Directives from the Guardian, #46 (MF’s note).
[4] Bahá’u’lláh (JC’s note).
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