# | BH03941 - Bahá'u'lláh - 240 words - Arabic and Persian (mixed) |
opening, original |
یا ایها الناظر الی الوجه اسمع ندائی و لاتضطرب عما ورد علی احباء الله و امنائه |
opening, English |
O thou who gazest upon the Countenance! Hear thou My call, and be thou not perturbed by that which hath befallen the loved ones of God and His trusted servants [3.5s]... ...The generations that have gone on before you—whither are they fled? And those round whom in life circled the fairest and the loveliest of the land, where now are they? |
notes | LL#398 |
in catalog | Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh |
manuscripts | INBA34:272 |
publications | BRL_DA#658, GWBP#123 p.168ax, AQA1#135 |
translations | GWB#123x |
subjects | @chastisement and requital, @transience; worthlessness of the physical world, @love of God, @detachment; severance; renunciation; patience, @suffering and imprisonment |
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