Kitab-i-Badi/English584: Difference between revisions

From Baha'i Writings Collaborative Translation Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Pywikibot 8.1.0.dev0)
m (Pywikibot 8.1.0.dev0)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
And after the rise of the matter in that land, they paid attention from around the hearts of the holy Safia, and every soul present, both from the people of Iraq and beyond, received their purpose from what they asked. However, the lights of the sun should not be hidden from the denial of the bat, if the lights of the face are not hidden from the denial of God's grain and objections against it and objections from me. And during that period of stay in Iraq, there was not an hour of comfort and no easy observation. What if enemies were lurking all around and you knowingly deny it. You [310] are among those who know the blessings of God, then they deny them. Say: Woe to you, O you unbelievers.
O Mughal, how did it become clear to you that it was other than Allah? They have never preserved the holy breath in ani. At this point, one paragraph of the supplications that they prayed to Allah is mentioned, so that you may remember in your heart and be among those who remember. The meaning of it in Persian language is: O my God, I have never saved my life for your sake and I have never made excuses. All these years, I have been suffering from enemies, and sometimes I had the will to sacrifice my life. But you, my Lord, with mature wisdom and hidden interests, protected your servant from the naked eye. But this preservation was not for his comfort, but for the sake of the last judgment. And you are Mahmood in all your actions and beloved in your will. Now, if people like you looked at the words of God's status, they would be informed about things that no one has been informed about, but the judgment of Ank and Anham.

Latest revision as of 20:44, 16 May 2023

O Mughal, how did it become clear to you that it was other than Allah? They have never preserved the holy breath in ani. At this point, one paragraph of the supplications that they prayed to Allah is mentioned, so that you may remember in your heart and be among those who remember. The meaning of it in Persian language is: O my God, I have never saved my life for your sake and I have never made excuses. All these years, I have been suffering from enemies, and sometimes I had the will to sacrifice my life. But you, my Lord, with mature wisdom and hidden interests, protected your servant from the naked eye. But this preservation was not for his comfort, but for the sake of the last judgment. And you are Mahmood in all your actions and beloved in your will. Now, if people like you looked at the words of God's status, they would be informed about things that no one has been informed about, but the judgment of Ank and Anham.