# | BH00151 - Bahá'u'lláh - 3480 words - Arabic and Persian (mixed) |
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title | Lawh-i-Qina' |
original title | لوح قناع |
time period | 4. Istanbul and early Edirne (April 1863–March 1866) |
opening, original |
یکی از احبای الهی مکتوبی بیکی از علمای معروف نوشته و در آن مکتوب سوالات چندی |
opening, English |
One of the loved ones of God wrote a letter to Ḥájí Muḥammad Karím Khán, in which he posed a number of questions...For twelve years We tarried in Baghdád. Much as We desired that a large gathering of divines and fair-minded men be convened |
abstract | Sharply rebuts accusations, made by the leader of the Shaykhí school, of grammatical discrepancies in the writings of the Báb, asserting that divine revelation is not constrained by man-made rules, citing in support several examples from the Qur’an and challenging him with Bahá’u’lláh’s own prophetic claim. |
notes | ROB1.334, MMAH.137, GSH.176, LL#212 |
in catalog | Tablet of the Veil (Lawh-i-Qina') |
in tags | Lawh-i-Qina (Tablet of the Veil) |
manuscripts | INBA38:165, INBA35:007, INBA90:044, BLIB_Or15698.190, , BLIB_Or15720.188, , BLIB_Or15740.144, , NLAI_BH2.320, NLAI_BH3.167, Majlis934.199-229, BN_suppl.1754.124-131 |
publications | BRL_DA#719, AVK1.307.08x, AVK2.101.18x, AVK2.108.15x, AVK2.273.08x, AVK3.103.10x, AVK3.396.06x, IQT.190, MJMM.067, ASAT2.012x, ASAT3.279x, ASAT4.519x, ASAT4.520x, ASAT4.204x, ASAT5.174x, ASAT5.239x, TUM.050-051x, NSS.089-090x, NSS.190-199, OOL.B067 |
translations | BKOG.148x, PDC.139x, HURQ.BH63x, ADMS#199 |
subjects | @Qur'an and Hadith quotation and interpretation, @humility; meekness; lowliness, @rejection, opposition and persecution, @transience; worthlessness of the physical world, @corruption and decline of Islam; of the Shi'ih, @Word of God is its own standard |
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