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throughout Thy realm.
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Forgive me, O my God, for what I have spoken, for Thou art the One that
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knoweth all things, and in Thee are wrapped up the secrets that are hid
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from all else except Thyself. When Thy promise shall come to pass, Thou
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wilt manifest what Thou wilt, and subdue as Thou pleasest. We should wish
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only what Thou hast wished for us. In Thee is the knowledge of all things,
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and with Thee is the issue of all things. Thou art, verily, the Truth, the
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Knower of things unseen.
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Forgive me, then, my sins and the sins of them that love me, and supply
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them with the good of this world and of the next.
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Thou art, verily, the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Compassionate.
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Praised be Thou, O my God! Thou beholdest both the helplessness of Thy
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dear ones and the ascendancy of Thy foes, both the wretchedness of Thy
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chosen ones and the glory of them who gainsaid Thy Cause and repudiated
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Thy signs. The latter deny Thy tokens, and fail to repay Thee for the
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temporal benefits Thou didst bestow upon them, while the former yield Thee
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thanks for what hath befallen them in their eagerness to partake of the
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everlasting gifts Thou dost possess.
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How sweet is the thought of Thee in times of adversity and trial, and how
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delightful to glorify Thee when compassed about with the fierce winds of
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Thy decree! Thou knowest full well, O my God, that I endure patiently
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whatsoever toucheth me in Thy path. Nay, I perceive that all the members
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and limbs of my body long for tribulation, that I may manifest Thy Cause,
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O Thou Who art the Lord of all names! The waters of Thy love have
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preserved me in the kingdom of Thy creation, and the fire of my
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remembrance of Thee hath set me ablaze before all that are in heaven and
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on earth. Great is my blessedness, and great the blessedness of this fire
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whose flame crieth out: "No God is there save Thee, Who art the Object of
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my heart's adoration, and the Source and Center of my soul!"
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Thy glory beareth me witness! Were all that are in the heavens and all
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that are on earth to unite and seek to hinder me from remembering Thee and
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from celebrating Thy praise, they would assuredly have no power over me,
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and would fail in their purpose. And were the infidels to slay me, my
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blood would, at Thy command, lift up its voice and proclaim: "There is no
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God but Thee, O Thou Who art all my heart's Desire!" And were my flesh to
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be boiled in the cauldron of hate, the smell which it would send forth
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would rise towards Thee and cry out: "Where art Thou, O Lord of the
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worlds, Thou One Desire of them that have known Thee!" And were I to be
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cast into fire, my ashes would--I swear by Thy glory--declare: "The Youth
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hath, verily, attained that for which he had besought his Lord, the
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All-Glorious, the Omniscient."
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How, then, can such a man be fearful of the combination of the kings to
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injure him in Thy Cause? No, no, I swear by Thyself, O Thou Who art the
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King of kings! Such is my love for Thee that I can fear no one, though the
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powers of all the worlds be arrayed against me. Alone and unaided I have,
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by the power of Thy might, arisen to proclaim Thy Cause, unafraid of the
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host of my oppressors.
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To all that dwell on earth I cry aloud and say: "Fear ye God, O ye
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servants of God, and suffer not yourselves to be kept back from this pure
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Wine that hath flowed from the right hand of the throne of the mercy of
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your Lord, the Most Merciful. I swear by God! Better for you is what He
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possesseth than the things ye yourselves possess and the things ye have
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sought and are now seeking in this vain and empty life. Forsake the world,
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and set your faces towards the all-glorious Horizon. Whoso hath partaken
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of the wine of His remembrance will forget every other remembrance, and
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whoso hath recognized Him will rid himself of all attachment to this life
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and to all that pertaineth unto it."
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I implore Thee, O my God and my Master, by Thy word through which they who
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have believed in Thy unity have soared up into the atmosphere of Thy
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knowledge, and they who are devoted to Thee have ascended into the heaven
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of Thy oneness, to inspire Thy loved ones with that which will assure
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their hearts in Thy Cause. Endue them with such steadfastness that nothing
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whatsoever will hinder them from turning towards Thee.
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Thou art, verily, the Bountiful, the Munificent, the Forgiving, the
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Compassionate.
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Thou beholdest, O my God, how bewildered in their drunkenness are Thy
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servants who have turned back from Thy beauty and caviled at what hath
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been sent down from the right hand of the throne of Thy majesty. Thou
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didst come, O my God, in the clouds of Thy spirit and Thine utterance, and
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lo, the entire creation shook and trembled, and the limbs of them who
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repudiated Thy testimonies were made to quiver, O Thou in Whose grasp is
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the lordship of all things!
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Thou art He, O my God, Who hast summoned all men to turn in the direction
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of Thy mercy, and called them unto the horizon of Thy grace and bounties.
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None, however, heeded Thy call, except such as have forsaken all things
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save Thee, and hastened unto the Day-Spring of Thy beauty, and the
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