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ALIF
OF THE
GREATEST NAME
The third Manifestation of the
Revelation of the Greatest
Name, soon to appear
REVISED AND CORRECTED IN JANUARY, 2003
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I
THE MYSTERY
Shoghi Effendi's statement
that the Baha'i Plan could be terminated by the appearance of a third
Manifestation in the near future. Abdu'l-Baha writes of the Hidden Words
#77 which tells us that only the first two Letters of the Revelation of
the Greatest Name have appeared.
CHAPTER II--
THE TESTS WE FACE TODAY, AND
WHENEVER A NEW MANIFESTATION APPEARS
Tests from God are sometimes
so subtle we do not realize we are being tested. People in religious
organizations blindly follow their leaders without individual search for
truth or understanding. The Bab's prophecy which says Baha'is will reject
the Manifestation after Baha'u'llah. The problems we face when our beliefs
are contrary to God's Will.
CHAPTER III--
THE APPOINTED INTERPRETER
The reason a Guardian is
indispensable to any World Order and the unity of any spiritual community.
The spiritual meaning of "oppression".
CHAPTER IV--
THE REVELATION OF THE
GREATEST NAME -- THE REVELATION IS NOT YET ENDED
Baha'i'llah destroyed
hundreds of thousands of His Writings because believers were not yet
spiritually ready for them. Baha'u'llah's prophecy about the coming
Manifestation Who will appear when mankind is spiritually ready.
Only God knows the exact time when a Manifestation will appear.
CHAPTER V---
THE UNITY OF THE
MANIFESTATIONS OF GOD
All Manifestations are One,
manifesting one Holy Spirit, the "Word" of God, or the "Primal Will". Each
Revelation is greater than all previous Revelations. The meaning of the
expression that the teachings of one Revelation "overshadow" future
Revelations for a certain time. Titles of the three Manifestations of the
Revelation of the Greatest Name BHA'
CHAPTER VI---
SYMBOLISM IN THE GREATEST
NAME, AND IN THE WORDS FOR ONE THOUSAND AND FOR THE LETTER A, IN ARABIC
The Bab represented the
Letter "B" and Baha'u'llah the Letter "H" in the Greatest Name. The Letter
"A", the third Manifestation, is yet to be revealed. Symbolism of the
numerical values in the Greatest Name. Symbolism of the word for one
thousand in Arabic, which is ALF, the same word indicating the first
letter (a in English) in the Arabic alphabet. The ALF is also
transliterated as ALIF.
CHAPTER VII----
"SIGNS" OF THE COMING
MANIFESTATION IN THE VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE HEAVENS
Abdu'l-Baha speaks of the
spiritual and physical oneness of the universe, and the influence of stars
and planets. Baha'u'llah speaks of the "stars" that appear in both the
invisible and visible heavens prior to the coming of the Manifestations.
The three "stars" or planets that are the signs of the three
Manifestations of the Revelation of the Greatest Name.
CHAPTER VIII---
THE TIME WHEN THE THIRD
MANIFESTATION WILL PRIVATELY OR PUBLICLY ANNOUNCE HIS MISSION
Baha'u'llah's prophecy of the
appointed hour when cataclysmic events will occur, after
which the third Manifestatin will appear. The year 2001, which is the
"time" of Mustaghath spoken of by the Bab and Baha'u'llah (The Abjad
numerical value of Mustaghath is 2001)
CHAPTER IX---
PROPHECIES OF THE PLACE OF
THE APPEARANCE OF THE MANIFESTATION OF THE THIRD LETTER.
Prophecies of Baha'u'llah,
the Bab, Muhammad and Isaiah indicating where the next Manifestation will
appear. Abdu'l-Baha points to America as the future "center" of God's
Faith. The spiritual changes that occur in those who first accept the
Manifestations.
CHAPTER X---
SOME OF THE PROBLEMS FACED BY
THOSE WHO SEEK THE NEXT MANIFESTATION OF THE REVELATION OF THE GREATEST
NAME
Difficulty of understanding
veiled prophecies. Problems in seeking out the Manifestation at the time
of His appearance. Problems faced by the first believers in past
religions. Problems of these times are unique. Believers must rid
themselves of conditioned thinking and sanctify their souls.
CHAPTER XI-----
THAT WHICH WILL CAUSE THE
LIMBS OF MANKIND TO QUAKE
Baha'is have not heeded the
warnings of the Founders of their Faith. The decline in moral values, the
destruction of the ecology, and the rampant materialism of these times,
which presage the end of this world civilization. Warnings of a shift in
the axis of the Earth, and the results on civilization. Various notes
about a shift in the axis of the Earth. Immediate future is very dark, but
distant future is gloriously bright for humanity.
APPENDIX---
I. THE SCIENCE OF NUMBERS AND
LETTERS
II. NOTES ON THE WORD "ALF"
IN ARABIC
BIBLIOGRAPHY ---
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CHAPTER ONE (Home)
THE MYSTERY
"May your souls be illumined
by the light of the words of God and may you become repositories of the
mysteries of God, for no comfort is greater and no happiness sweeter than
spiritual comprehension of the Divine teachings."Abdu'l Baha cited in The
Divine Art of Living, p.40
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Early in my life as a Baha'i,
before the passing of Shoghi Effendi, I used to wonder about the writings
which indicated that there were to be three parts to this Revelation of
the Greatest Name. I found it difficult to accept the interpretation most
Baha'is apparently believe about the prophecy which follows:
"...when the appointed hour
is come, there shall suddenly appear that which will cause the limbs of
mankind to quake. Then and only then will the Divine
Standard be unfurled, and the Nightingale of Paradise warble its melody."
Baha'u'llah, Gleanings, p. 118
It seemed that almost every
Baha'i I spoke with interpreted this prophecy in the same way many
Christians interpret the prophecies about the return of the Christ Spirit.
They said that it meant that the Holy Spirit would suddenly awaken
everyone to spiritual truth, and the Cause of God would then be firmly
established. To me the Divine Standard being unfurled meant new Teachings,
and the Nightingale of Paradise indicated a Manifestation to appear.
However, because Shoghi Effendi was alive at the time, I did not pursue
the question.
In 1958, after the passing of
Shoghi Effendi, I met and spoke alone with the late Hand of the Cause Dr.
Muhlschlegel while in Paris, France. He told me that he believed that a
new Manifestation would appear very soon, and my concern about this
question was renewed. I did ask another Hand about the prophecy mentioned
above, but he was unable to give any coherent answer. Not long after this,
the following article, written by Ruhiyyih Khanum, appeared in the May
1958 issue of the Baha'i News, No. 327 printed in America:
"The Guardian said to some of
the pilgrims, during the last year and a half or two years, something very
strange. He said that there are two Plans. The long-term Plan of Almighty
God for mankind on this planet; that is the Plan that has the Prophets of
God, the Adamic Cycle and all of the Great Manifestations of God, like
Christ and Muhammad, Buddha, Zoroaster, and Moses and so on, bringing us
to this day with the Bab and Baha'u'llah. This is the Mighty Plan of God,
educating humanity and bringing the Kingdom of Heaven on earth on this
planet. He said this is the Plan of God, it goes forward in mysterious
ways, we do not always understand its workings. Then, he said, we have the
Divine Plan, which is being carried forward by the Baha'is in the form as
we know it, first the two Seven-Year Plans, and then this Ten-Year Plan --
the World Crusade which we are now engaged upon and part of which has
passed.
The Guardian said, who knows,
maybe this great Plan of God will interfere in the other Plan.
Ruhiyyih Khanum wrote that
she was mystified by this statement by Shoghi Effendi; apparently she
believed, like most Baha'is do today, that the 1000 years mentioned in the
Kitab-i-Aqdas begin in 1852 or 1892, although no beginning date for the
1000 years is mentioned in the authoritative Writings. She wrote that she
believed that this intervention by God must refer to World War II and/or
the passing of Shoghi Effendi, -- although neither event interrupted the
work of the Baha'i plans for more than a very short time, and World War II
occurred prior to the passing of Shoghi Effendi.
It becomes clear, upon
reading the words of Shoghi Effendi in his various writings, that he would
never compare his death as being equal in importance to the coming of a
Manifestation, and, indeed, he clearly stated that his station did not
compare with that of Abdu'l'-Baha. And besides, he said the Great Plan of
God was the coming of Manifestations to humanity, and so I believe that
Baha'is ought to abandon any fixed, conditioned thinking about their
understanding of the 1000 year prophecy, or when the 1000 years begin, and
start to consider other prophecies and signs in the Teachings. When
comparing his station to that of Abdu'l-Baha, Shoghi Effendi wrote:
"No Guardian of the
Faith...can ever claim to be the perfect exemplar of the teachings of
Baha'u'llah or the stainless mirror that reflects His light...he remains
essentially human and cannot, if he wishes to remain faithful to his
trust, arrogate to himself, under any pretense whatsoever, the rights, the
privileges and prerogatives which Baha'u'llah has chosen to confer upon
His Son. In the light of this truth to pray to the Guardian of the Faith,
to address him as lord and master, to designate him as his holiness, to
seek his benediction, to celebrate his birthday, or to commemorate any
event associated with his life would be tantamount to a departure from
those established truths that are enshrined in our beloved Faith. The fact
that the Guardian has been specifically endowed with such power as he may
need to reveal the purport and disclose the implications of the utterances
of Baha'u'llah and of Abdu'l-Baha does not necessarily confer upon him a
station co-equal with those Whose words he is called upon to interpret. He
can exercise that right and discharge this obligation and yet remain
infinitely inferior to both of them in rank and different in nature." The
World Order of Baha'u'llah by Shoghi Effendi, p. 151 I believe that Shoghi
Effendi would be shocked by the very thought that anyone would compare the
event of his death with the coming of a Manifestation in the Mighty Plan
of God.
Also, Baha'is should take
into consideration the following excerpts from Haifa Notes taken during
the last year in the life of Shoghi Effendi. "One evening the Guardian
mentioned there had been 6000 years of prophetic revelation to announce
the coming of Baha'u'llah and to prepare the world for it - that there
would be 500,000 years of revelation under His shadow. He stated that
world civilization will not be inaugurated before another revelation or
prophet appears. " Notes of Alice Dudley, 1957
'Near the end of the
formative period the nations will unite of their own volition and with the
non-commitant expansion of the Cause become merged into the fabric of the
World Order of Baha'u'llah. There will be another Manifestation before
this will happen.' Wm Allison notes 1957
Although Baha'is may know
that this is the Revelation of the Greatest Name, most may not know the
implications of that Name for God's Cause in this Day. In Arabic the word
is spelled with the three letters BHA' with the mark at the end
(indicating the sound "uh" according to Marzieh Gail in her book Baha'i
Glossary published by the Baha'i Publishing Trust in 1957) In Arabic the
word means "glory" and in Farsi it means "value" or "worth". In the Baha'i
Faith the Arabic is used, and the name Baha'u'llah means "Glory of God".
The symbolic meanings of the Greatest Name will be discussed in a later
chapter.
In the book The Heavenly
Table by Ishraq Khavari (Iran), Abdu'l-Baha is cited and He speaks of the
first two Letters of the Greatest Name BHA' which were revealed in the Bab
and Baha'u'llah: "Concerning the Name in the Hidden Words (i.e. #77 in the
Persian section), the two Letters of which were revealed, that Name is the
Most Great Name (BHA'). The purpose is the Blessed Beauty, and whatever is
in our possession is the meaning of two Letters of the Most Great Name
that is, B and H."
Look up the word "Ha" in the
glossary of the Kitab-i-Iqan as well as the last two pages of that book
for confirmation of this statement.
In the following chapters I
will discuss the prophecies and signs of the coming of the third Letter of
the Greatest Name, the "A" or Alif, that I have discovered through my
research. I will also mention some of the reasons why we need the last
part of the Revelation of the Greatest Name for the establishment of the
future Kingdom of God on earth.
"...If, in the Day when all
the peoples of earth will be gathered together, any man should, whilst
standing in the presence of God, be asked:'Wherefore hast thou disbelieved
in My Beauty and turned away from My Self,' and if such a man should reply
and say:'Inasmuch as all men have erred, and none hath been found willing
to turn his face to the Truth, I too, following their example, have
grievously failed to recognize the Beauty of the Eternal,' such a plea
will, assuredly, be rejected. For the faith of no man can be conditioned
by any one but himself." Baha'u'llah cited in Baha'i World Faith, p.
CHAPTER
II (Home)
THE TESTS OF FAITH WE FACE
TODAY, AND WHENEVER A NEW MANIFESTATION APPEARS
"Behold how contrary are the
ways of the Manifestations of God, as ordained by the King of Creation, to
the ways and desires of men!" Baha'u'llah, Kitab-i-Iqan, p. 57
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It seems appropriate, at this
point, to discuss the question of tests in the Faith, before continuing
with the presentation of signs and prophecies about the coming of the next
Manifestation in the Revelation of the Greatest Name.
For almost everyone the
turmoil of this age in itself presents countless tests, for it is a time
of the moral disintegration of society, the end of one civilization and
the beginning of the birth of a new civilization. And yet the coming of a
new Manifestation is a far greater test of faith for almost everyone in
these times. In all past ages, whenever a Manifestation of God has
appeared, the majority of the followers of the previous Dispensations,
often led by their priests or other religious leaders, have denounced and
persecuted God's Chosen Ones. Because of the multitude of differing
interpretations of the Writings of the Manifestations, -- the manner in
which the Manifestations of God appear and declare Their Missions, never
seems to please the people of the previous Dispensations, nor to fulfill
their expectations. God has always tested His servants in the past, and we
cannot expect to escape His Divinely ordained tests today. "...Inasmuch as
the divine Purpose hath decreed that the true should be known from the
false, and the sun from the shadow, He hath, therefore, in every season
sent down upon mankind the showers of tests from His realm of glory."
Baha'u'llah, in Kitab-i-Iqan, p. 53
"And now ponder in thy heart
the commotion which God stirreth up. Reflect upon the strange and manifold
trials with which He doth test His servants." Ibid, p. 55 Some tests are
quite obvious, such as physical calamities, personal misfortune, etc.,
while others are very subtle, so subtle that we may deny that we are being
tested, and these subtle tests are often the kind we encounter in our
religious beliefs. Such tests involve our long-held beliefs, convictions
in our faith that are supported by the majority of our peers and by our
religious leaders, beliefs that may be totally in error, and which we may
accept without investigation or careful thought. Being able to search out
and to move on to higher truth is in itself one of the most severe tests
in life for most people, and yet this attribute is one of the most
essential prerequisites to spiritual progress. Baha'is are no more exempt
from testing than are the followers of any previous religion, and testing
is an essential part of every new Revelation.
"What 'oppression' is more
grievous than that a soul seeking the truth, and wishing to attain unto
the knowledge of God, should know not where to go for it and from whom to
seek it? For opinions have sorely differed, and the ways unto the
attainment of God have multiplied. This 'oppression' is the essential
feature of every Revelation. Unless it cometh to pass, the Sun of Truth
will not be made manifest. For the break of the morn of divine guidance
must needs follow the darkness of the night of error..." Ibid, p. 31
As you know from history, and
from the Kitab-i-Iqan, most people of the previous Revelations have failed
to understand their Teachings or the tests and have blindly followed the
admonitions of their leaders or their peers. They have, in every age,
persecuted the Beloved Ones of God, even taking Their lives or putting
Them in prison, as they did His Holiness Baha'u'llah. "Ponder for a
moment, and reflect upon that which hath been the cause of such denial on
the part of those who have searched with such earnestness and longing.
Their attack hath been more fierce than tongue or pen can describe. Not
one single Manifestation of Holiness hath appeared but He was afflicted by
the denials, the repudiation, and the vehement opposition of the people
around Him. Thus it hath been revealed:'O the misery of men! No Messenger
cometh unto them but they laugh Him to scorn.' Again He saith:'Each nation
hath plotted darkly against their Messenger to lay violent hold on Him,
and disputed with vain words to invalidate the truth.'" Ibid, pp. 4-5
Although we, as Baha'is, may
say, "Yes, but we have learned from the mistakes of the past, and
therefore we will not commit those errors, but will avoid such tests," yet
the Bab prophesied that Baha'is would make the same mistakes when the
third Letter of the Greatest Name appears. One of the problems we face is
that at the appearance of any Manifestation, the tests are not identical
to the tests that accompanied previous Manifestations, and today the tests
faced by Baha'is may be more difficult than the tests in past ages.
"Regard any people. In truth
They all believe they are searching for God...Nevertheless, they all act
and have acted against what is true. Look at the letters of the Psalms
(i.e. who rejected Zoroaster), then the letters of the Bible (i.e. who
rejected Christ), then the letters of the Gospel (i.e. who rejected
Muhammad), then the letters of the Quran (i.e. who rejected the Bab), then
the letters of the Bayan (i.e. who rejected Baha'u'llah), then the letters
of the Book of Him Whom God shall make manifest (i.e. Baha'is who will
reject the next Manifestation). From the highest to the most humble, they
all imagine that they are searching for God's pleasure and that they have
certitude and insight in His Religion; yet all, in the presence of Him Who
will be manifested (the third Letter, or Alif, of the Revelation of the
Greatest Name) after Him Whom God shall manifest (Baha'u'llah) are like
the letters of the previous Books in the presence of the witnesses of the
Bayan." The Bab, in one of His Tablets cited in the introduction and
preface of the Arabic Bayan translation of A.L.M. Nicolas
In this Holy Revelation of
the Greatest Name, revealed first through the Blessed Beauty, the Bab, and
then through His Holiness Baha'u'llah, the tests are certain to exceed
those of any past Revelation because of the greatness of this Day of God,
the high requirements for true believers, and the power and extent of this
Revelation. It is for this reason that Baha'u'llah sternly warned His
followers that they must think for themselves, search earnestly for truth,
and not simply accept the ideas of their leaders , teachers or peers.
"Notwithstanding the divinely-inspired admonitions of all the Prophets,
the saints and the Chosen Ones of God, enjoining the people to see
with their own eyes and hear with their own ears, they have
disdainfully rejected their counsels and have blindly followed and will
continue to follow the leaders of their Faith." Baha'u'llah, Kitab-i-Iqan,
p. 164
"...The people have always
busied themselves with such specious discourse, vainly
protesting:'Wherefore hath not this or that sign appeared?' Such ills
befell them only because they have clung to the ways of the divines in the
age in which they lived, and blindly imitating them in accepting or
denying these Essences of Detachment, these holy and divine Beings. These
leaders...have regarded the divine Luminaries as being opposed to the
standards of their knowledge and understanding, and the opponents of their
ways and judgements...And yet they bear witness to this well-known
tradition:'Verily Our Word is abstruse, bewilderingly abstruse.' In
another instance it is said:'Our Cause is sorely trying, highly
perplexing; none can bear it except a favorite of heaven, or an inspired
Prophet, or he whose faith God hath tested.' These leaders of religion
admit that none of these three specified conditions is applicable to them.
The first two conditions are manifestly beyond their reach; as to the
third, it is evident that at no time have they been proof against those
tests that have been sent by God, and that when the divine Touchstone
appeared, they have shown themselves to be naught but dross." Ibid., pp.
81-82
"Gracious God ! It was
intended that at the time of the manifestation of the One true God the
faculty of recognizing Him would have been developed and matured and would
have reached its culmination. However, it is now clearly demonstrated that
in the disbelievers this faculty hath remained undeveloped and hath,
indeed, degenerated." Baha'u'llah in Tablets of Baha'u'llah, p. 53 (Publ.
1982 by UHJ)
We should not reject new
ideas without thought, but look into any information about a Manifestation
with deliberate care. "...We must always anticipate, always be hopeful and
pray to God that He will send unto us His holy Manifestations in Their
most perfect might, with the divine penetrative power of His Word, so that
these heavenly Ones may be distinguished above all other beings in every
respect, in every attribute, just as the glorious sun is distinguished
above all stars. Abdu'l-Baha in Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 467
WHEN OUR BELIEFS ARE CONTRARY
TO THE WILL OF GOD
Sometimes the Will of God
brings about changes in His Cause which are contrary to our understanding
of His intentions. Believers often have difficulty surrendering old
paradigms, conditioned thinking, about the meanings of the Teachings. When
such unexpected changes occur, for many believers it is like having a rug
pulled out from under them, and as a result many have problems accepting
the Will of God. And yet, submission to the Will of God, and that God does
whatsoever He wills, are two of the principal teachings of Baha'u'llah.
"...If we ever dare to limit and circumscribe God's purpose within any
bounds, then of necessity we have dared to set limitations to the
omnipotence of God. The created has dared to define his Creator!"
Abdu'l-Baha cited in Baha'i Scriptures, p. 402 Humans have the tendency to
define what God may or may not do, based on their understanding of the
Teachings, and this is one of the reasons they are veiled from Truth when
the Manifestations appear with the Word of God.
"The Second Tajalli is
steadfastness in the Cause of God and in His love ---- exalted is His
glory! This cannot be attained except through knowledge of Him, and a
perfect knowledge of Him cannot be obtained except by confessing the
blessed Word:'GOD DOETH THAT WHICH HE WILLETH.' He who adheres to this
exalted Word, and drinks from the kawther of divine utterance which is
deposited therein, will find himself so steadfast that all the books of
the world shall not withhold him from the 'Mother Book.' Oh! Great is this
lofty station, exalted position, and furthermost end!" Baha'u'llah cited
in Baha'i World Faith, p. 189, 1956 ed. This difficulty humans often have
of submitting to the will of God, when it runs counter to their
understanding of the prophecies and other Teachings, must be the reason
Baha'u'llah is apprehensive for the safety of the next Manifestation when
He declares His Mission.
"I am not apprehensive for My
own Self, My fears are for Him Who will be sent down unto you after Me --
Him Who will be invested with great sovereignty and mighty dominion."
Baha'u'llah cited in The World Order of Baha'u'llah, p. 117
"By those words which I have
revealed, Myself is not intended, but rather He Who will come after Me. To
it is witness God, the All-Knowing...Deal not with Him as ye have dealt
with Me." Ibid, p. 117
Recall what occurred in the
Dispensation of the Bab, testing the submission of the Babis to the Will
of God. In both the Arabic and Persian Bayans the Bab revealed laws and
teachings covering individual life and government seemingly suitable for a
Dispensation of 1000 years or so. Babis living in those days assumed that
the level of civilization of that time would remain practically unchanged.
The Bab gave instructions for taxation, for building shrines, for
maintenance of cities, for personal conduct (many of the same laws
appearing in the Kitab-i-Aqdas), etc. indicating to the Babis of the time
that His Dispensation would last a very long time. Besides, in the Persian
Bayan He wrote that the next Manifestation would appear in about 1500 or
2000 years, according to the understanding of most Babis.In both Bayans He
spoke repeatedly of He Whom God will make manifest, without saying that He
would appear before 1000 years, except IN VERY VEILED REFERENCES AND
PROPHECIES. Of course there were other prophecies of Muhammad and Siyyid
Kazim, telling of the coming Promised One, also in veiled language, just
as there are such prophecies concerning the coming of the next
Manifestation. Just as today, no one paid attention nor made much effort
to search out the hidden truth. Most Babis, not being able to see the
signs and not studying the Teachings carefully, went by what appeared to
them to be clear prophecies of 1500 or 2000 years, and when Baha'u'llah
appeared they told Him that He could not be the Promised One because He
had appeared too soon. To such accusations Baha'u'llah responded: "...O ye
who are inly blind! Whether too soon or too late, the evidences of
His effulgent glory are now manifest. It behoveth you to
ascertain whether or not such a Light hath appeared. It is neither within
your power nor mine to set the time at which it should be made manifest."
Gleanings, p. 103
Baha'u'llah also stated that
we must investigate and know for ourselves about anyone who claims to be a
Manifestation, seeking for the fulfillment of the necessary requisites of
that Exalted Station.
"...these holy, divine
Manifestations are and must always be distinguished above all other beings
in every attribute of glory and perfection in order that it may be proven
that the Manifestation is the true Teacher and real Trainer; that He is
the Sun of Truth, endowed with a supreme splendor and reflecting the
beauty of God...The real Manifestation of God must be endowed with divine
knowledge and not dependent upon learning acquired in schools. He must be
the Educator, not the educated; His standard, intuition instead of
tuition. He must be perfect and not imperfect, great and glorious instead
of being weak and impotent. He must be wealthy in the riches of the
spiritual world and not indigent. In a word, the holy, divine
Manifestation of God must be distinguished above all others of mankind in
every aspect and qualification in order that He may be able to train
effectively the human body politic, eliminate the darkness enshrouding the
human world, uplift humanity from a lower to a higher kingdom, be able
through the penetrative power of His Word to promote and spread broadcast
the beneficent message of universal peace among men, bring about the
unification of humanity in religious belief through a manifest divine
power, harmonize all sects and denominations and convert all native lands
and nationalities into one native land and fatherland." Abdu'l-Baha in
Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 467
"The first and foremost
testimony establishing His truth is His own Self. Next to this testimony
is His Revelation. For whoso faileth to recognize either the one or the
other He hath established the words He hath revealed as the proof of His
reality and truth..." Baha'u'llah in Gleanings, LII
"...Heard it ye ever reported
by your fathers of old, or by the generations that preceded them, even
unto the first Adam, that any one coming in the clouds of revelation being
invested with manifest and transcendent sovereignty, having on his right
hand the Kingdom of God and on his left all the power and glory of
everlasting dominion, any one preceded by the hosts of God, the Almighty,
the All-Compelling, the Most Powerful, and uttering continually verses
whose import the minds of the most learned and wisest of men are powerless
to fathom, should yet be the bearer of a message that is not of God? Be
discerning, then, and speak ye the truth, the very truth, if ye claim to
be honest and high minded." Gleanings. pp. 258-259
Today the test of submission
to the Will of God has appeared with greater strength because we have been
given the opportunity for greater spiritual knowledge and insight into the
meaning of such tests through the Kitab-i-Iqan and other Books of
Baha'u'llah, and repeatedly warned that we must wholly submit to the Will
of God. The following statements indicate that God can, in fact, change
those aspects of His Cause that we consider irrevocable. In the Most Great
Infallibility there is no change of plans but from the viewpoint of the
creatures it appears that God changes His plans, whereas
past and future events and possibilities are all known to God.
For example, the end of the Guardianship seems to Baha'is to be a change
of God's plan because we have assumed it would never end, yet if it had
not ended, at least temporarily until the next Manifestation, there would
be no test of believers, all Baha'is would accept the Manifestation, and
the statement of Baha'u'llah on page 9 ("I am not apprehensive for My own
Self, My fears are for Him Who will be sent down unto you after Me") would
have no meaning.
"Concerning this, that God
doth in Truth change His plans. God is not worshipped by anything as he is
by (the Doctrine) Al-Bida (i.e. Bada) since this is a confession of His
power to do what He pleaseth." Persian Bayan, Vahid IV:3 "What He pleaseth
will God abrogate or confirm..." Kitab-i-Iqan, p. 147
"O thou who hast fixed thy
gaze upon the Dawning-Place of the Cause of God! Know thou for a certainty
that the Will of God is not limited by the standards of the people, and
God doth not tread in their ways..." Tablets of Baha'u'llah, p. 109 (Publ.
by UHJ committee)
Baha'is, should remember that
a Covenant is a two-way agreement. When God makes a Covenant with the
believers of His Manifestation, the promises made therein require that the
believers obey His Teachings and Laws. If they fail to obey, or ignore,
His Appointed Interpreters and the Will and Testament, they ought not
expect that the promises made, which were conditional on their obedience,
to be fulfilled. This might appear to Baha'is to be a change of plans by
God. If we knew how and when God would test us, and understood completely
the outcome, it would no longer be a test. Tests from God are never quite
what we anticipate, and they separate the believers, so that the sincere
are known from those who are weak in their faith.
"Behold how contrary are the
ways of the Manifestations of God, as ordained by the King of creation, to
the ways and desires of men!" Kitab-i-Iqan, p. 57
"'Verily Our Word is
abstruse, bewilderingly abstruse.' In another instance, it is said: 'Our
Cause is sorely trying, highly perplexing, none can bear it except a
favorite of heaven, or an inspired Prophet, or he whose faith God hath
tested.'". Ibid., p. 82
"There are before you so many
temptations, trials, afflictions, calamities and difficulties because you
have to be purified through fire and sifted through the sieve in order to
separate the wheat from the tares. Verily, I say unto you; none will be
saved but the believers, and from the believers only the sincere, and even
those are in great danger, especially in such a time." Abdu'l-Baha, cited
in Baha'i Scriptures, p. 443
REMEMBER, SOME OF THE MOST
DIFFICULT TESTS ARE THE MOST SUBTLE, INVOLVING OUR FAITH AND OBEDIENCE TO
THE WORD OF GOD, AND WHETHER OR NOT WE REALLY SEARCH FOR TRUTH, WHEREVER
IT MAY BE.
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THE APPOINTED INTERPRETER
"The Guardians are the
evidences of the maturity of mankind in the sense that at long last men
have progressed to the point of having one world, and by needing one world
management for world affairs...In the spiritual realm they have also
reached the point where God could leave, in human hands, that is, the
Guardians, guided directly by the Bab and Baha'u'llah, the affairs of His
Faith for this Dispensation..." Shoghi Effendi cited in Baha'i News, June
1950
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In The World Order of
Baha'u'llah, page 20, Shoghi Effendi writes of the lack of specific
authority from Christ, giving any of His followers the sole right to
interpret His Word, and the results of that missing authority. The same
problem now exists within the Baha'i community (communities) without an
appointed Guardian, and unless God intervenes the future is bleak for the
Baha'is.
"...none did He specifically
invest with sufficient authority to either interpret His Word, or to add
to what He had not specifically enjoined...For this reason, in later
generations, voices were raised in protest against the self-appointed
Authority which arrogated to itself privileges and powers which did not
emanate from the clear text of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and which
constituted a grave departure from the spirit which that Gospel did
inculcate..."
Today the leaders of each of
the Baha'i groups consider themselves to have the right to call anyone who
disagrees with their interpretations of the Teachings, or their acts based
on such interpretations, "violators". None of these leaders, including the
UHJ as a body, can substantiate such claims from the explicit text of
either the Will and Testament of Abdu'l-Baha or the Writings of
Baha'u'llah. If such a situation continues, in the future there would be
millions who would disagree with the interpretations of these leaders,
quite willing and able to challenge their claims of authority. As a
consequence those millions would be considered outcasts from the Baha'i
communities. How can there be a World Order based on such an unstable
foundation? The Hands called the Guardianship "Bada", meaning that God had
changed the plans for His Cause, and the Guardianship was no longer
necessary. But did He change His plans? In fact, as we noted earlier, the
temporary termination of the Guardianship is essential for the appearance
of the next Manifestation of the Revelation of the Greatest Name. In the
opening quotation we see that Shoghi Effendi spoke of the Guardianship as
being a sign of human maturity, and that it would last for the length of
the Dispensation. Abdu'l-Baha stressed the importance of having an
"authorized" or "appointed" interpreter of the Word, and as we have seen,
at this time there is no such interpreter.
"The text of the Divine Book
is this: If two souls quarrel and contend about a question of the Divine
Questions, differing and disputing, both are wrong. The wisdom of this
incontrovertible law of God is this: that between two souls from amongst
the believers of God, no contention and dispute might arise; that they may
speak with each other with infinite amity and love. Should there appear
the least trace of controversy, they must remain silent, and both parties
must continue their discussions no longer, but ask the reality of the
question from the Interpreter. This is the irrefutable command."
Abdu'l-Baha cited in Baha'i World Faith, p. 428
According to Shoghi Effendi's
interpretations, stated in his book Dispensation, any future UHJ must have
a Guardian to interpret the Teachings, and tell the UHJ members when their
legislation is opposed to the Writings of Baha'u'llah, and if they are
exceeding their mandate. As you can see from the following statement by
Baha'u'llah, interpretations of the Writings are manifold, and only an
appointed interpreter can comprehend their meanings. So any future UHJ
will need a Guardian as a member of that body. "Know assuredly that just
as thou firmly believest that the Word of God, exalted be His glory,
endureth for ever, thou must, likewise, believe with undoubting faith,
that the meaning can never be exhausted. They who are its appointed
interpreters, they whose hearts are the repositories of its secrets, are,
however, the only ones who can comprehend its manifold wisdom."
Baha'u'llah in Gleanings, p. 175
Despite this clear statement
of Baha'u'llah that the meaning of the Word of God can never be exhausted,
and that only the appointed interpreters can comprehend its meaning, the
editors of the 1980 edition of Baha'u'llah and the New Era on page
285,inserted the statement:"Pure and inviolate, the revealed Word of
Baha'u'llah, with its authorized interpretation, remains throughout the
Dispensation the uncorrupted and incorruptable source of spiritual life to
men," implying that very few interpretations in our possession from the
time of Shoghi Effendi will suffice until the next Manifestation in 1000
years. Speaking of the importance of the Guardianship in the World Order
of God's Cause, Shoghi Effendi, on page 148 of The World Order of
Baha'u'llah (also in the separate edition called Dispensation which is
part of that book) tells us that the Guardianship is indispensable.
"Divorced from the institution of the Guardianship the World Order of
Baha'u'llah would be mutilated and permanently deprived of that hereditary
principle, which, as Abdu'l-Baha has written, has been invariably upheld
by the Law of God...Without such an institution the integrity of the Faith
would be imperiled, and the stability of the entire fabric would be
gravely endangered. Its prestige would suffer, the means required to
enable it to take a long, an uninterrupted view over a series of
generations, would be completely lacking, and necessary guidance to define
the sphere of legislative action of its elected representatives would be
totally withdrawn."
Although in Dispensation
Shoghi Effendi speaks of "twin institutions" he makes it abundantly clear
in the following paragraphs that he does not mean identical twins, rather
that the two institutions are indispensable to one another, each having
its own distinct functions. Neither institution can claim the functions of
the other institution.
No Baha'i should
underestimate the vital importance of the Guardianship, the Appointed
Interpreter, for the spiritual unity of humanity, and the success of any
World Order. It is God's World Order, not ours, and it belongs to all of
humanity, not to the Baha'is. The idea, held by many, that any one of the
existing leaders or the UHJ can fulfill the functions of a Guardian, are
seriously in error, and the very Words of God testify to this fact, as do
current events within the Baha'i community. Today a serious problem
exists, a problem that only God can resolve, and we ought not believe that
God cannot intervene in human affairs whenever He wills, in order to
establish HIS WORLD ORDER and the Kingdom of God on earth.
"What 'oppression' is more
grievous than that a soul seeking the truth, and wishing to attain unto
the knowledge of God, should know not where to go for it and from whom to
seek it? For opinions have sorely differed, and the ways unto the
attainment of God have multiplied. This 'oppression' is the essential
feature of every Revelation. Unless it cometh to pass, the Sun of Truth
will not be made manifest. For the break of the morn of divine guidance
must needs follow the darkness of the night of error..." Baha'u'llah in
Kitab-i-Iqan, p. 31
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THE REVELATION OF THE
GREATEST NAME -- THE REVELATION IS NOT YET ENDED.
"As soon as men are ready to
receive it the Tree of Truth descends from 'I was a Hidden Treasure.'"
Persian Bayan VI:13
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In addition to the lack of a
Guardian for the future World Order of God's Cause, a second indication
that this Revelation of the Greatest Name is not yet complete is the fact
that a vast number of the Writings of Baha'u'llah were deliberately
destroyed because mankind was not ready for them at the time they were
revealed. "As to those verses which He either dictated or wrote Himself,
their number was no less remarkable than either the wealth of material
they contained, or the diversity of subjects to which they referred. A
vast, and indeed the greater proportion of these Writings were, alas, lost
irretrievably to posterity. No less an authority than Mirza Aqa Jan,
Baha'u'llah's amanuensis, affirms, as reported by Nabil, that by the
express order of Baha'u'llah, hundreds of thousands of verses, mostly
written by His own hand, were obliterated and cast into the river.
'Finding me reluctant to execute His orders,' Mirza Aqa Jan has related to
Nabil, 'Baha'u'llah would reassure me saying:'None is to be found at this
time worthy to hear these melodies.' Not once, or twice, but innumerable
times, was I commanded to repeat this act.'" God Passes By, p. 138
In the following statements,
Baha'u'llah indicates that the full extent of this Revelation of the
Greatest Name remained concealed from us because the people still did not
have the capacity to benefit or to understand these advanced teachings.
"Know verily that the veil hiding Our countenance hath not been completely
lifted. We have revealed Our Self to a degree corresponding to the
capacity of the people of Our age. Should the Ancient Beauty be unveiled
in the fullness of His glory mortal eyes would be blinded by the dazzling
intensity of His revelation." Baha'u'llah cited in The World Order of
Baha'u'llah, 1944 ed., page 116
"The Revelation of which I am
the bearer is adapted to humanity's spiritual receptiveness and capacity;
otherwise, the Light that shines within Me can neither wax nor wane.
Whatever I manifest is nothing more or less than the measure of the Divine
glory which God has bidden me reveal." Ibid, p. 60
Although Baha'u'llah could
not, at the time of His Mission, reveal more than a limited number of
Teachings, He did promise that the Day is approaching when the Revelation
of the Greatest Name would be completely revealed. He prophesied that even
if the nations or the rulers opposed the Promised One, He would remain
unshaken. "The heights which, through the most gracious favor of God,
mortal man can attain in this Day, are as yet unrevealed to his sight. The
world of being hath never had, nor doth it yet possess the capacity for
such a revelation. The Day, however, is approaching when the
potentialities of so great a favor will, by virtue of His behest, be
manifested unto men. Though the forces of the nations be arrayed against
Him, though the kings of the earth be leagued to undermine His Cause, the
power of His might shall stand unshaken. He verily, speaketh the truth,
and summoneth all mankind to the way of Him Who is the Incomparable, the
All-Knowing." Baha'u'llah, Gleanings, p. 214
The time that elapsed between
the beginning of the Revelation of the Bab and that of Baha'u'llah was
only nine years, and in that time mankind was prepared for the next part
of the Revelation of the Greatest Name. In the Persian Bayan the Bab
states that as soon as humanity is ready, and has the capacity for greater
spiritual truth, God reveals Himself through His Prophet. "As soon as men
are ready to receive it, the Tree of Truth descends from 'I was a Hidden
Treasure.'" Vahid VI:13 "And in every case the Tree of Truth regards the
capacity of His people; whenever He sees that they are ready for the
Manifestation in the mirror of their hearts, He reveals Himself." Vahid
VII:11
Perhaps the concept of a
Revelation coming whenever humanity reaches a certain point of spiritual
capacity, whether it be after nine or a thousand years, is new to many
believers. During the nine years that elapsed from the beginnings of the
Revelations of the Bab and Baha'u'llah only a limited number of souls had
acquired the capacity for the immediate acceptance of a new Revelation,
others followed later. New levels of thinking and spiritual evolution
always seem to shine forth first in a few special, spiritual souls, and
then, gradually, the rest of humanity follows.
In 1992 one hundred years
elapsed since the Ascension of Baha'u'llah, and the influence of the Word
of God has had world-wide effects, causing vast changes in the ways people
think and live. World-wide communications have been established, means of
travel have been revolutionized, science has made incredible progress, and
on the physical plane at least, the "oneness" of humanity is being
realized. It is as if a vast nerve structure has been created throughout
the world, ready for the coming of a truly spiritual humanity, responsive
to the Word of God. Baha'u'llah spoke of the appearance of special,
spiritually advanced people who would appear and be prepared by God in
these time to serve His Cause, to awaken the body of a new humanity that
is being prepared for birth by God. "There lay concealed within the Holy
Veil, and prepared for the service of God, a company of His chosen ones
who shall be manifested unto men, who shall aid His Cause, who shall be
afraid of no one, though the entire human race rise up and war against
them. These are the ones who, before the gaze of the dwellers on earth and
the denizens of heaven, shall arise and, shouting aloud, acclaim the name
of the Almighty, and summon the children of men to the path of God, the
All-Glorious, the All-Praised." Baha'u'llah cited in The Advent of Divine
Justice, p. 85
"The day is approaching when
God will have, by an act of His Will, raised up a race of men the nature
of which is inscrutable to all save God, the All-Powerful, the
Self-Subsisting." Ibid, p. 85 "A race of men incomparable in character,
shall be raised up which, with the feet of detachment, will tread under
all who are in heaven and on earth, and will cast the sleeve of holiness
over all that hath been created from water and clay." Ibid, p. 31
The question of when the next
part of the Revelation of the Greatest Name will be made manifest in the
world, is discussed in the following chapters of this book. Although most
Baha'is today believe that they know when the next Manifestation will
appear, that is, sometime a thousand years after 1852 or 1892, no
beginning date for the thousand years is given in the authoritative
Writings. One of the Teachings stressed in the Writings of Baha'u'llah is
the truth that God does whatsoever He wills, which is not always what the
people expect, or have arbitrarily decided. When the Babis questioned
Baha'u'llah about His claims, saying that he had appeared about one
thousand years too soon, He replied:
"For none knoweth the time of
the Revelation except God. Whenever it appeareth, all must acknowledge the
Point of Truth, and render thanks unto God." Epistle to the Son of the
Wolf, p. 157
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THE UNITY OF THE
MANIFESTATIONS OF GOD.
"Beware, O believers in the
Unity of God, lest ye be tempted to make any distinction between any of
the Manifestations of His Cause, or to discriminate against the signs that
have accompanied and proclaimed their Revelation...Be ye assured,
moreover, that the works and acts of each and every one of these
Manifestations of God, nay whatever pertaineth unto them, and whatsoever
they may manifest in the future, are all ordained by God, and are a
reflection of His Will and Purpose. Whoso maketh the slightest difference
between their persons, their words, their messages, their acts and
manners, hath indeed disbelieved in God, hath repudiated His signs, and
betrayed the Cause of His Messengers." Baha'u'llah in Gleanings, pp. 59-60
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The oneness of the
Manifestations is often not stressed enough in the study of the Teachings
of Baha'u'llah. All Manifestations reflect the same Holy Spirit, sometimes
referred to as the Ancient Beauty or the Ancient of Days, terms used in
reference to God Himself, because the Holy Spirit reflects the Word of
God. In view of this truth, it is important for many Baha'is to reconsider
their concept of the station of the Bab, because many believe He was only
a Herald of Baha'u'llah. He was in every degree a Holy Manifestation of
God, reflecting the will and purpose of God, proclaiming a Revelation
direct from God. Moreover, the Bab Himself explains that all of the
Manifestations of God prepare the way for the next Manifestation to
appear, and are Heralds of the next Manifestation. "It is clear and
evident that the object of all preceding Dispensations hath been to pave
the way for the advent of Muhammad, the Apostle of God. These, including
the Muhammadan Dispensation, have had, in their turn, as their objective
the Revelation proclaimed by the Qa'im (i.e. the Bab). The purpose
underlying this Revelation, as well as those that preceded it, has, in
like manner, been to announce the advent of the Faith of Him Whom God will
make manifest (i.e. Baha'u'llah). And this Faith, -- the Faith of Him Whom
God will make manifest -- in its turn, together with all the Revelations
gone before it, have as their object the Manifestation destined to succeed
it. And the latter, no less than all the Revelations preceding it, prepare
the way for the Revelation which is yet to follow. The process of the rise
and setting of the Sun of Truth will thus indefinitely continue -- a
process which hath no beginning and will have no end." The Bab, cited in
The World Order of Baha'u'llah, p. 117
In God Passes By, Shoghi
Effendi says that the Revelation of Baha'u'llah will overshadow future
Revelations for the next 500,000 years. This statement must be considered
in relation to the above quotations of the Bab and Baha'u'llah. Taken
literally this would indicate that future Revelations will be less than
that revealed through Baha'u'llah, but this cannot be so. Every
Manifestation manifests the Holy Spirit, that Ancient Beauty, and it is
the same Holy Spirit. God cannot be overshadowed by God, the Holy Spirit
is the same in every Revelation and cannot be overshadowed by Itself.
Therefore, the intent is not the literal meaning. Consider carefully the
following statement of the Bab, concerning future Revelations, which
expresses the same principle of progressive Revelation taught by
Baha'u'llah. "...each Manifestation is more perfect than the last and
includes all preceding ones (Vahid III:13)...and each time the Divine Will
returns with increased strength and fuller utterance (Vahid III:12)" "A
new Manifestation comes as soon as the evolution of the human race has
prepared men for it. (Vahid VI:13)" "...but only God knows when it will be
(Vahid VII:10), Vahid III:15)" The Bab in the Persian Bayan, trans. by
E.G. Browne
The spiritual and
intellectual evolution of humanity requires a fuller Revelation with each
new Manifestation. However, there are certain teachings which might be
considered absolutes for a certain period of time, since they cannot be
exceeded until humanity reaches a certain level of social organization,
scientific progress and spiritual development. Such teachings as world
unity, universal education, the oneness of the human race, etc. are among
those teachings which will be supported for an indefinite time. This is
the intent of "overshadow". These Teachings are from God, but need not be
extended until perhaps, we attain superluminal communication with other
planets (which today's scientists say is impossible), circling other
stars. Teachings that define social relations within the scope of world
unity, and other universal teachings, will most certainly be extended.
Teachings that concern our understanding of the universe and of our own
spiritual essence and powers, will be revealed. Human spiritual awareness
of God will be increased with more advanced teachings, and the Kingdom of
God will be established on earth.
TITLES GIVEN THE
MANIFESTATIONS OF THE GREATEST NAME IN PROPHECY
In Muslim eschatology (study
of last, or final things) a general sequence of events regarding the Last
Day, is as follows. This "schedule" of events is repeated in the
prophecies of Siyyid Kazim, one of the forerunners of the Bab and
Baha'u'llah.
1. Appearance of antichrist (Karim
Khan and Mirza Yahya)
2. Descent of Mahdi and Isa
(the Bab and Baha'u'llah)
3. First blast of the trumpet
(Revelation of the Bab, the "B" of the Greatest Name.)
4. Second blast of the
trumpet (Revelation of Baha'u'llah, the "H" of the Greatest Name.)
5. Long interval, while
people stand before God for judgement (period now reaching termination).
6. Judgement Day (Literally,
the collapse of this world civilization.
Figuratively, the coming of
the Manifestation of the third Letter "A" of the Greatest Name.)
7. The intercession for the
faithful few by Muhammad (the "A" of the Greatest Name, BHA')
In Muslim traditions (from
Muhammad and Ali) the three Manifestations of the Greatest Name are given
titles that indicate their particular part of the Message of the
Revelation of the Greatest Name. The first to appear is named the Mahdi,
which means guided or enlightened One, who took the name Bab (Gate) at the
beginning of His Revelation, but later declared that He was the Qa'im, the
Promised One of all religions. (The name Bab was then bestowed upon Mullah
Husayn, who was first called the Bab'ul'Bab, or gate of the Gate). The Bab
declared that He was the "B", the first Letter of the Greatest Name. The
Bab stated: "Whatever is attributed to Me in this Paradise is exactly the
same as those things attributed to Him Whom God will make manifest (i.e.
Baha'u'llah). Will you not enter this Paradise?" Arabic Bayan
The second name is Isa, Who
was to immediately follow the Qa'im. The name means the Christ Spirit, and
indicates the powerful spiritual nature of the Revelation given through
Baha'u'llah. Baha'u'llah also laid the foundations of the future World
Order of the new age, and gave an indication of the structure of the
future world government. He said He represented the "H" of the Greatest
Name of God, BHA' In the Quran Muhammad said that the coming of Isa would
be the sign of the coming of the Hour of Judgement for humanity. "And
Jesus (i.e. Isa) will be a Sign for the coming of the Hour of Judgement;
therefore have no doubt about the Hour but follow ye Me; this is a
Straight Way." Quran, XLIII:61
After the time of Judgement
(the Hour or the Appointed Hour), the third Letter of the Greatest Name is
to appear, and His name in the traditions is Muhammad, or the Prophet.
This is indicative of the role Muhammad played during His lifetime, as an
organizer and lawgiver unparalleled in history (see Muhammad the Prophet
by Maulana Muhammad Ali, Ripon Press, Lahore). Of course Muhammad also
gave powerful spiritual teachings, and the third Letter, the Alif or "A"
will give those teachings which Baha'u'llah destroyed because mankind was
not yet ready to receive them.
In some Baha'i prayers the
Names of the three Manifestations are given as the Most-Exalted, the
All-Glorious, and the All-Highest, which, of course, are Names of God, and
the Letters of the Greatest Name manifest the All-Mighty
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SYMBOLISM IN THE GREATEST
NAME, IN THE WORDS FOR ONE THOUSAND AND FOR THE LETTER A, IN ARABIC.
"Let nothing grieve thee, O
Land of Ta (Tihran), for God hath chosen thee to be the source of the joy
of all mankind." Baha'u'llah, Gleanings, p. 110
In the Kitab-i-Aqdas
Baha'u'llah mentions the numerical value of the Greatest Name (the letter
"t" pronounced ta, has the Abjad value of nine): "Say: This is the hidden
knowledge which never changes because it begins with al-ta, which
indicates the treasured, manifest, well-fortified, and unapproachable
Name." Elder and Miller translation, p. 31 (In the latest translation,
publ. by the UHJ, p. 28, this is translated as follows:) "Say: This is
that hidden knowledge which shall never change, since its beginning is
with nine, the symbol that betokeneth the concealed and manifest, the
inviolable and unapproachably exalted Name."
As you can see from the first
quotation at the head of the page, Tihran is also designated by the number
nine, because Baha'u'llah began His Mission there in 1852 while
imprisoned. In the appendix there is an explanation of the use and
significance of numbers and letters in the Holy Books. Here I will mention
only some of the symbolic meanings of the Greatest Name BHA', and of the
word ALF. As noted in Chapter I the Writings of Baha'u'llah are usually in
Arabic, and the Kitab-i-Aqdas is in Arabic.
The numerical value of Arabic
and Persian words in the Writings of the Bab and Baha'u'llah are
calculated using the Abjad numbering system for the letters of the Arabic
alphabet, and it is not applicable for transliterated words. In Arabic,
vowels are often not shown in the word, as we will see. (See the book A
Basic Baha'i Dictionary by Wendi Momen, publ. 1991 by G. Ronald, Oxford,
p.6, or in Baha'i Glossary by Marzieh Gail, publ. 1957, Baha'i Publ.
Trust, Wilmette, p.2) Using this system the numerical value of BHA' is
nine because the "B" equals 2, the "H" equals 5, the "A" equals 1 and the
"'" equals 1. There are three Letters in the Greatest Name, and in
symbolism three is usually indicative of perfection (The Manifestation,
the Holy Spirit and God). Three times three or nine, is the superlative of
three, which indicates absolute perfection. The word BHA' is composed of
three letters, indicating the three part Revelation, which is equal to
nine when completed, or the perfection of the Greatest Name. The
Revelation of the Greatest Name will not be complete until the third
Letter of the Greatest Name is revealed.
When the Bab appeared He
stated that He represented the Letter "B" of the Greatest Name, the Gate
to the two "Alifs" to follow Him. Alif (or Alf) is the word indicating the
letter "A" with the Abjad value of "1" or unity, and in the following
quotation it signifies the unity of the Manifestation and the Word of God.
That is, two Manifestations of God are to follow the Bab. The Bab refers
to Himself as "the Ba (i.e. "B") which permeates the water of the Letters,
and the point which stands at the Gate of the two Alifs." The Bab, cited
in Selections from the Writings of E.G. Browne, by M. Moman, p. 215
When Baha'u'llah appeared He
indicated that He represented the Letter "H" of the Greatest Name (see p.
261 of the 1954 edition of the Kitab-i-Iqan, as well as the footnote on
page 56 of the 1952 edition of The Four Valleys and the Seven Valleys,
both publ. by Baha'i Publ. Trust, Wilmette) You will also recall that at
the end of the Kitab-i-Iqan Baha'u'llah also refers to Himself as both the
"B" and the "H" (the Ba and the Ha) of the Greatest Name. This is because
every Manifestation of God represents the same Holy Spirit as all the
Manifestations Who have gone before. It also indicates, when He says that
He is "none other except the Primal Point" that His Revelation is the same
Revelation of the Greatest Name as that inaugurated by the Bab. "He Who
now voiceth the Word of God is none other except the Primal Point Who hath
once again been made manifest." "He is the same as the One Who appeared in
the year sixty (1260 A.H.)." Baha'u'llah cited in The World Order of
Baha'u'llah, p. 139, 1944 ed.
In Chapter I we saw that
Abdu'l-Baha said that only two Letters of the Greatest Name had been
revealed, in the first two parts of this Revelation. "Concerning the Name
in the Hidden Words (i.e. #77 in the Persian section), the two Letters of
which were revealed, that Name is the Most Great Name (BHA'). The purpose
is the Blessed Beauty, and whatever is in our possession is the meaning of
two Letters of the Most Great Name; that is, B and H." When the third
Letter of the Greatest Name, the Alif or "A", appears, the three part
Revelation from God will be completed. That there are three Letters of the
one Name of God indicates, symbolically, that these are not independent
Revelations, but parts of one great Revelation from one God, one Cause of
God. In each succeeding Manifestation all the Letters and perfections of
the previous Manifestations are present and manifest.
SYMBOLIC SIGNIFICANCE OF ALIF/ALF
The words for "a" and for
"one thousand" in Arabic are both spelled the same, although their
meanings change according to the context wherein they are used. This
subject is discussed in the Appendix. In the discussion below the literal
meanings of the word (s) are not important, and the spelling is identical
(ALF) for both uses. In discussing the symbolic significance of the word
it is the Abjad numerical value that is considered here, and the symbolic
meaning of the numbers themselves.
The Kitab-i-Aqdas is written
in Arabic, and the word ALF is used in the thousand year prophecy to
indicate one thousand. The word ALF (which in this instance is
transliterated Alif in this usage) is the name of the first letter "a" of
the Arabic alphabet. This letter is the same as the number "1" in Arabic,
and it also has the Abjad value of "1". The letter ALF, or ALIF as it is
transliterated, is used to indicate the Manifestations because its value
of "1" indicates the unity of God and the Manifestation. The lover and the
Beloved are united in the ALF, as it is written in the Qura "Arise, O
Muhammad, for lo, the Lover and the Beloved are made One in Thee."
As noted above, the Bab
refers to Himself as "the Ba (i.e. the Letter "B") which permeates the
water of the Letters, and the Point which stands at the Gate of the two
Alifs." Because the ALF (ALIF) symbolizes the Manifestations, the Bab is
the first ALF (ALIF) Who is the Gate to the two ALFs (ALIFs) or
Manifestations to follow.
The WORD ALF, used to
indicate either "1,000" or "a", has the Abjad value of 111 (A=1, L=30 and
F=80 for a total of 111), or three ALFs (ALIFs). This is symbolic of the
unity of this one Revelation of the Greatest Name BHA', and of the oneness
of the three Manifestations Who reveal this one Divine Revelation. This
unity is also demonstrated by the three Letters of the Greatest Name BHA',
as discussed above. So in the thousand year prophecy the word ALF can also
symbolize three Manifestations of the Revelation of the Greatest Name. If
you reckon from the date of the beginning of the Mission of Baha'u'llah,
which was in 1852, until 1963, you find that 111 years have elapsed. 1963
was the end of the 100 years given by God for mankind to turn to His
Holiness Baha'u'llah, as Shoghi Effendi wrote in Promised Day is Come (p.
4): "For a whole century God has respited mankind that it might
acknowledge the Founder of such a Revelation, espouse His Cause, proclaim
His greatness and establish His Cause."
Abdu'l-Baha wrote that after
that date (1963) the time of tribulations would begin if mankind did not
respond favorably to the Cause of God. May 1992 was the 100th anniversary
of the Ascension of Baha'u'llah, and in the coming years the troubles
which encompass mankind will intensify, until the final calamity, as
discussed in the coming chapters.
The letter "A", or ALF/ALIF,
symbolizes the universal power and influence of the coming part of the
Revelation of the Greatest Name. The letter "A" indicates a new beginning,
and as we have seen, in Arabic it indicates one or unity; the most great
unity of the Creator as well as the beginning of all things in the New
Age, the Age of the Kingdom of God on earth. The ALF/ALIF is like the
alpha in Greek, symbolizing the time of the unification of all humanity
(see Revelation of St. John) and the universal recognition of the oneness
of God and HIS Cause, as represented by all past revealed religions. The
mark (') following the "A" in the Greatest Name BHA' points to the
incomparable spiritual station of the successor of the Alif, the
All-Highest, even though he will not be a Letter of the Greatest Name, nor
a Manifestation.
CHAPTER
VII
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"SIGNS" OF THE COMING
MANIFESTATION IN THE VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE HEAVENS
"With regard to the spiritual
influence of the stars, though this influence of stars in the human world
may appear strange, still, if you reflect deeply upon this subject, you
will not be so much surprised at it...I mean that this limitless universe
is like the human body, all the members of which are connected and linked
with one another with the greatest strength...the parts of this infinite
universe have their members and elements connected with one another, and
influence one another spiritually and materially." Abdu'l-Baha in Some
Answered Questions, LXIX
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Christians often speak of the
"star" which appeared in the heavens prior to the appearance of His
Holiness Jesus Christ. I cannot recall ever hearing any Baha'i speak of
the signs in the visible heaven that heralded the appearances of the Bab
and Baha'u'llah , although one did speak of a comet, which is not an
unusual event, and as you see in the quotations below, Baha'u'llah speaks
of a "star" being discovered. Three major planets in the solar system were
discovered during this time, with a most astonishing relationship, as we
shall see. In the Kitab-i-Iqan (pp. 61-66) Baha'u'llah discusses at length
the question of "stars" appearing in the visible and invisible heavens
prior to the coming of a Manifestation.
"And now, concerning His
words:'And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in the heaven,' by
these words is meant that when the sun of the heavenly teachings hath been
eclipsed, the stars of the divinely-established laws have fallen, and the
moon of true knowledge -- the educator of mankind -- hath been obscured:
when the standards of guidance and felicity have been reversed, and the
morn of truth and righteousness hath sunk in night, then shall the sign of
the Son of man appear in heaven. By 'heaven is meant the visible heaven,
inasmuch as when the hour draweth nigh on which the Day-Star of the heaven
of justice shall be made manifest, and the Ark of divine guidance shall
sail upon the sea of glory, a star shall appear in the heaven, heralding
unto its people the advent of that most great light. In like manner, in
the invisible heaven a star shall be made manifest who, unto the peoples
of the earth, shall act as a harbinger of the break of that true and
exalted Morn. These twofold signs, in the visible and invisible heaven,
have announced the revelation of each of the Prophets of God, as is
commonly believed."
"Among the Prophets was
Abraham, the Friend of God. Ere He manifested Himself, Nimrod dreamed a
dream. Thereupon, he summoned the soothsayers, who informed him of a star
in the heaven. Likewise there appeared a herald who announced throughout
the land the coming of Abraham."
"After Him came Moses. He Who
held converse with God. The soothsayers of His time warned Pharoah in
these terms:'A star hath risen in the heaven, and lo! it foreshadoweth the
conception of a Child Who holdeth your fate and the fate of your people in
His hand.' In like manner, there appeared a sage, who, in the darkness of
the night, brought tidings of joy unto the people of Israel, imparting
consolation to their souls, and assurance to their hearts. To this testify
the records of the sacred books...In like manner, when the hour of the
Revelation of Jesus drew nigh, a few of the Magi, aware that the star of
Jesus had appeared in heaven, sought and followed it, till they came unto
the city which was the seat of the Kingdom of Herod. The sway of his
sovereignty in those days embraced the whole of that land."
"These Magi said:'Where is He
that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen His star in the east and
are come to worship Him!' When they had searched, they found out that in
Bethlehem, in the land of Judea, the Child had been born. This was the
sign that was manifested in the visible heaven. As to the sign in the
invisible heaven -- it was Yahya, son of Zachariah, who gave the people
the tidings of the Manifestation of Jesus...Moreover, in the heavenly
Scriptures it is written:'John the Baptist was preaching in the wilderness
of Judea, and saying, 'Repent ye: for the Kingdom of heaven is at hand.'
By John is meant Yahya."
"Likewise, ere the beauty of
Muhammad was unveiled, the signs of the visible heaven were made manifest.
As to the signs of the invisible heaven, there appeared four men who
successively announced unto the people the joyful tidings of the divine
Luminary..."
"And now concerning this
wondrous and most exalted Cause. Know thou verily that many an astronomer
hath announced the appearance of its star in the visible heaven. Likewise,
there appeared on earth Ahmad and Kazim, those twin resplendent lights --
may God sanctify their resting place!"
"From all that We have stated
it hath become clear and manifest that before the revelation of each of
the Mirrors reflecting the divine Essence, the signs heralding their
advent must needs be revealed in the visible heaven as well as in the
invisible , wherein is the seat of the sun of knowledge, of the moon of
wisdom, and of the stars of understanding and utterance. The signs of the
invisible heaven must needs be revealed in the person of that perfect man
who, before each Manifestation appeareth, educateth, and prepareth the
souls of men for the advent of the divine Luminary, the Light of the unity
of God amongst men." Baha'u'llah in the Kitab-i-Iqan, pp. 61-66
Carl Jung, the psychologist,
observed that in creation there is a certain "synchronicity" apparent in
events, and this is especially true of the signs in the visible heaven
that occur at the time of the Manifestations of God. As Abdu'l-Baha said,
this is because the entire universe is interrelated, physically and
spiritually, it is the natural order of God's creation.
Three new planets were
discovered in the last 200 years, and these planets have a special and a
most extraordinary relationship. Before the coming of the Blessed Bab, in
1781, 63 years (7 x 9) before His Declaration, the planet Uranus was
discovered. Before the advent of Baha'u'llah, the planet Neptune was
discovered in 1846, 6 years before He began His Mission in 1852, and 19
years before His public announcement in Adrianople. In 1930, the ninth
planet of the solar system, Pluto, the planet of the final Manifestation
of the Revelation of the Greatest Name, was discovered. Although nothing
in creation seems to have "exact" numerical relationships according to our
human system of mathematics, the numerical relationships of these three
planets are almost exact even by that system. As you will see, the numbers
9 and 19 which are apparently so important in God's Cause, come up
repeatedly in these relationships between the three planets.
URANUS, the planet of the
Bab, is 19 astronomical units from the Sun (an astronomical unit is the
distance of the Earth from the Sun). URANUS revolves around the Sun every
9.15 x 9.15 years.
NEPTUNE, the planet of
Baha'u'llah, and URANUS go into conjunction every 9 x 19 years (171
years), and the last conjunction occurred in 1993 (which is composed of
the numbers 19, 9 and 3 which are significant in this Cause). This
conjunction began on the 100th anniversary of the Ascension of Baha'u'llah
(May 1992) and reached full conjunction in January 1993.
PLUTO, the planet of the
third Letter of the Greatest name, is the ninth planet of our solar system
(as far as we know at present). As we have seen, nine is symbolic of
Divine perfection and the completion of the Greatest Name. The orbit of
PLUTO is 13 x 19 years. The 1-2-3 relationship of the orbits of these
three planets is unique in our solar system. The orbit of URANUS takes
about 84 years to complete, that of NEPTUNE takes twice that time, and the
orbit of PLUTO takes three times as long.
The NEPTUNE-PLUTO
conjunctions occur every 492 years, (about 26x19) and the last conjunction
occurred in 1892, the year of the Ascension of Baha'u'llah
PLUTO went inside the orbit
of NEPTUNE in 1979 and will remain there until the completion of 19 years,
having reached its closest point to the Sun in 1989, and then re-emerging
from inside the orbit of NEPTUNE just 9 years later! PLUTO was at its
aphelion in 1865, which is the time (according to E.G. Browne) of the
first public declaration of the Mission of Baha'u'llah in Adrianople.
The prophecy of Siyyid Kazim
(from the Traditions of Muhammad and the Imams) which foretells the coming
of the Manifestations of the Bab and Baha'u'llah, tells us that after
Baha'u'llah (Husayn in the prophecy), comes the time of Ali. Since Ali was
the successor of Muhammad, this refers to the time of Abdu'l-Baha. Then,
after the time of Abdu'l-Baha, it speaks of a time of 40 "nights". In
spiritual terms, the word "night" indicates a time without a Sign of God
being known to mankind on earth, and since this did not occur until the
passing of Shoghi Effendi, that 40 year period begins in 1957, and ends in
1997, Or the 40 year period could begin in 1963 when the Baha'i leaders
fromed their verion of the Universal House of Justice which is not in
accord with the requirements stated in the Will and Testament of
Abdu'l-Baha. In His prophecies Abdu'l-Baha speaks of 1963 as the time when
humanity would begin to suffer afflictions and miseries, and also that at
that time knowledge of the Baha'i Faith would have encompassed the world.
(We see now, in the year 2003, that the first date of 1997-8 was incorrect
at least as far as any public knowledge of the Manifestation is concerned,
although we must remember that Baha'u'llah knew of His Mission 11 years
prior to the date (1863) when He publicly announced His Mission. In this
year of 2003 we shall see if this is the time of the end of this world
civilization, as all signs seem to indicate.
"Oppression will envelop the
world, and following a universal convulsion the sun of
justice will rise from the horizon of the unseen realm." Baha'u'llah cited
in Promised Day is Come, p. 121, '76 India ed.
"...when the appointed hour
is come, there shall suddenly appear that which will cause the limbs of
mankind to quake. Then and only then will the Divine
Standard be unfurled, and the Nightingale of Paradise warble its melody."
Baha'u'llah in Gleanings, p. 118
It is obvious from these two
prophecies that the Manifestation promised will announce the Revelation
only after that final war and cataclysm (See the final
chapter in this article)
CHAPTER
VIII
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THE TIME WHEN THE THIRD
MANIFESTATION WILL PRIVATELY OR PUBLICLY ANNOUNCE HIS MISSION.
Baha'u'llah and all previous
Manifestations have informed us that only God knows when His
Manifestations will appear. Yet, in each instance He has given us
prophetic statements indicating when the Revelations will begin, written
in a language that most people fail to understand. The clearest prophecies
giving a date for the appearance of a Manifestation were those foretelling
the coming of the Bab, and yet most people were veiled from their
significance, and failed to accept the Bab when He declared His Mission.
In this chapter I have brought together some of the prophecies relating to
the time of the appearance of the third Letter of the Greatest Name, the
All-Highest.
At the end of the previous
chapter we mentioned two of the prophecies which indicate an approximate
time for the appearance of the Manifestation of God. They are:
"The winds of despair are,
alas, blowing from every direction, and the strife that divides and
afflicts the human race is daily increasing. The signs of impending
convulsions and chaos can now be discerned, inasmuch as the prevailing
order appears to be lamentably defective....Such shall be its plight that
to disclose it now would not be meet and seemly...Soon, will the
present-day order be rolled up, and a new one spread out in its
stead...After a time all the governments on earth will change...Oppression
will envelop the world. And following a universal convulsion, the sun of
justice will rise from the horizon of the unseen realm."
Baha'u'llah cited in The Promised Day is Come, p. 121, India edition.
"The world is in travail, and
its agitation waxeth day by day. Its face is turned towards waywardness
and unbelief. Such shall be its plight, that to disclose it now would not
be meet and seemly. Its perversity will long continue. and when the
appointed hour is come, there shall suddenly appear that which shall cause
the limbs of mankind to quake. Then, and only then, will the
Divine Standard be unfurled, and the Nightingale of Paradise warble its
melody." Gleanings, p. 118
In these prophecies the terms
"sun of justice" and "Nightingale of Paradise" are references to the
Manifestations of God (See, for example, The Tablet of Ahmad). The term
"unseen realm" is a reference to the hidden realm of the Holy Spirit. The
term "Divine Standard" is a reference to the Word of God, which is the
standard by which all things are judged. (Note:In Arabic there are no
"upper case" and "lower case" letters, so when translated into English
they are sometimes not indicated, depending on the translator and when the
translation was made).
In the Christian Bible, Jesus
is reported to have said: MATTHEW CHAPTER 24
21 "For then there shall be
great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to
this time, no, nor ever shall be.
22. And except those days
should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's
sake those says shall be shortened...................."
29. " Immediately
AFTER the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened,
and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from the
heaven, and the powers of the heaven shall be shaken.
30 And then shall
appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven and then shall the
tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the
clouds of heaven with power and great glory."
Although the subject of the
catastrophic events to be focused on the world, a process well under way
today, is discussed in the final chapter of this book, a few words are
necessary here because they are among the "signs" occurring just prior to
the appearance of the third Letter of the Greatest Name. The days of the
"purification" of humanity are drawing near, and according to Shoghi
Effendi and Abdu'l-Baha only a few will survive (see the last chapter for
further prophecies). We see Baha'u'llah's prophecy above (and in the Quran
and Bible as well) that this cataclysmic event will occur suddenly, and
Shoghi Effendi said that this means "unexpectedly."
Many Baha'is, as well as the
generality of mankind, have failed to realize that world peace and ongoing
international commerce are not the solution to the problems of mankind. We
were created to know and to love God, this is the entire purpose of our
existence. Our material creations, our knowledge, our new discoveries in
science, etc. are given to us by God so that we may attain the true goal
of life, nearness to Him. In a world of crass materialism we have lost
sight of the purpose of life, and so humanity rushes towards its
self-inflicted judgement day and time of purification. "After this date
(i.e.1963) great commotion and upheaval will embrace the whole earth. To
make a long story short, terrible wars, and disastrous earthquakes will
take place and all kinds of miseries will encompass mankind to such an
extent that in certain parts of the world historical monuments will be
completely destroyed. Briefly, the population of the earth will be
diminished to one third." Abdu'l-Baha in a Tablet to a Persian believer
"O peoples of the earth! I
swear by your Lord! Ye shall act as former generations have acted...warn
ye then, of the terrible, the most grievous vengeance of God...If ye fail,
at the appointed hour to turn towards God, He, verily, will lay violent
hold on you and cause grievous afflictions to assault you from every
direction. How severe indeed is the chastisement with which your Lord will
then chastise you...O ye peoples of the world! Know verily that an
unforeseen calamity is following you and that grievous retribution
awaiteth you..." Baha'u'llah cited in The Promised Day is Come .See also
Gleanings pp. 169, 209 and 214
The final years before the
event that will "cause the limbs of mankind to quake" are now upon us, and
we witness a growing avalanche of catastrophic events occurring around the
world. One of the signs apparent today is the racial, religious, national
and ethnic divisions that are growing worse month by month, and which are
spreading around the world. "Great, great is the Cause! The hour is
approaching when the most great convulsion will have appeared. I swear by
Him Who is the Truth! ; it shall cause separation to afflict everyone,
even those who circle around Me." Baha'u'llah cited in Advent of Divine
Justice, p. 81
These events signal the end
of this world civilization, and the beginning of the new age. Only when
this old order of things is destroyed will it be possible to build anew,
to establish the Kingdom of God on earth. Many living during these times
of the disintegration of this world civilization, and those born since
World War II, have become so inured to the bad news and the calamities,
that they accept it as normal, the way it has always been.
"Behold, famine and
pestilence and distress and anguish are sent as scourges to correct men,
but in spite of all these things, they will not turn from their
wickedness, or ever remember the scourge." Esdras II, 16:20
If people will only look at
the past, and consider the real potentials of humanity, they will become
aware of the failures of this world civilization and the dangers we have
created for ourselves. There is a decay of moral values, destruction of
the ecology and an unprecedented world-wide buildup of armaments. Rather
than turning to God the people still believe that we can solve our
problems through material means and intellectual solutions. A few wise men
in the world realize that we now face a world embracing cataclysm.
"A misunderstood development
of the soul will inevitably carry a total psychological destruction. The
actual situation is at this time so sinister that is difficult not to see
that the Creator is preparing another deluge to exterminate the human
race." Carl Jung in Questa a una Filosofia
"The splitting of the atom
has changed everything save our mode of thinking, and thus we drift toward
unparalleled catastrophe." Albert Einstein.
THE TIME OF MUSTAGHATH
"We, verily, believe in Him
Who, in the person of the Bab, hath been sent down by the will of the one
true God, the King of Kings, the All-Praised. We, moreover, swear fealty
to the One Who, in the time of Mustaghath, is destined to be made
manifest, as well as to those Who shall come after Him till the end that
hath no end. We recognize in the manifestations of each one of them,
whether outwardly or inwardly, the manifestation of no one but God
Himself, if ye be of those that comprehend. Every one of them is a mirror
of God, reflecting naught else but His Self, His Beauty, His Might and
glory, if ye will understand. All else besides them are to be regarded as
mirrors capable of reflecting the glory of these Manifestations Who are
themselves the Primary Mirrors of the Divine Being, if ye be not devoid of
understanding. No one hath ever escaped them, neither are they to be
hindered from achieving their purpose." Gleanings ,pp.73-74 "Say, We have
originated all the letters from the Point (Nukta) and to it We returned
them; then We sent them forth in the form of a Human Temple. May the
Wonderful and Admirable Doer be exalted. We shall form (a Temple) from it
for another time in My name --El Abha--as a bounty on My part."
Surat'ul'Hykal, translation by A. Hadad
You will note in the above
quotations, that Baha'u'llah speaks of the next Manifestation as appearing
in the "time of Mustaghath". This "time of Mustaghath" is given special
importance in the Writings of the Bab, as we shall see below. In her book
Baha'i Glossary Marzieh Gail explains the term "Mustaghath" as follows:
"'He Who is invoked'. The cycle of every Divine Dispensation...The letters
total according to abjad reckoning 2001 -- the limit of time assigned by
the Bab for the advent of the Promised One. With these words of the Bab,
Baha'u'llah refutes those who claimed that the Promised One should not
appear until 2001:'For none knoweth the time of the Revelation
except God. Whenever it appeareth, all must acknowledge the Point of
Truth, and render thanks unto God.'"
The Bab, in His Writings,
stresses the importance of Mustaghath as a "number", or "time", besides
its literal meaning which is "He Who is invoked". Actually the
time of Mustaghath is the time when the Manifestation begins
His/Her Revelation, and cannot be limited to a day or date.
In the following verse vahid (vahd in Arabic) means unity, indicating the
unity of all Manifestations (it also has the Abjad value of 19). As we
have seen, the Abjad value of the letter "A" (ALF/ALIF) which is the third
Letter of the Greatest Name, is also unity, or one. The name Ali-Muhammad
has the Abjad value of seven, mentioned in the quotation below as "seven
letters".
"Let each soul guard itself
by the form of the name of the Mustaghath at the moment of its birth, and
no one should dispense with it. No name amongst the names of God is equal
as regards its number (i.e. 2001), and that is the supreme fruit of the
Names which has reached the Extreme of Manifestation, and where naught is
manifest but the first Vahid. And in the first Vahid is naught but the
primal Vahid, which is the Prophet of God in the Quran, and the Essence of
the Seven Letters in the Bayan, and before the Quran it was Jesus, and
after the Bayan it will be He Whom God shall manifest. Different
enthronements appear in different Manifestations, else that which 'ascends
the throne', which is free from all limitations, is the same Primal
Volition, the enthronement of which changes it not...And no name is
superior to the number of Mustaghath in the ranks of Names. Therefore it
is ordained that from the conception they should guard that form by a
Tablet wherein is the number of the Name Mustaghath. For only God knows
how long it will be from the beginning of a Manifestation until another,
but if God please, it will not be more than the number of Mustaghath. And
in the cycle of the Quran, the beginning and return of that was the name
Aghfar (i.e the Most Forgiving) minus the Name Huwa (i.e. He), and there
is no test by which to judge this matter, which only God knows, for
between the Gospel and the Quran the number of years did not even reach
1000. And in every case the Tree of Truth regards the capacity of His
people; whenever He sees that they are ready for the Manifestation in the
mirror of their hearts, He reveals Himself." This portion of Vahid VII:10
was translated by E.G. Browne.(Note:Aghfar equals 1281 and Huwa equals 11,
so 1281-11=1270, the number of years from the beginning of the
Dispensation of Muhammad until that of the Bab).
(This portion of Vahid VII:10
translated from the French of A.L.M. Nicolas) "The significance of this is
that since all names circle around the Name of God, and the perfection of
all consists in reaching the value of the name of Mustaghath, it is
possible (if one follows the command that We gave of keeping a Tablet with
you) that all believers in the Bayan reach the degree of perfection
possible in order that at the moment of the manifestation of Truth, they
can recognize the Sun of Truth and circle around Him. One must be cautious
and not exceed this number; if someone who believes in the Bayan reaches
the year 2001, and is informed that the Tree of Truth is manifest, that
person must go to Him, even if he/she is not convinced. It is thus that
he/she will be shielded from the fire [of unbelief] by that kindness. No
mercy has been, nor is greater, in the Bayan (if one understands its
value), than to save oneself from the fire of He Whom God will manifest,
and to repose in the shadow of His Light. The Manifestation is the Source
of the creation of Truth, and of the world of hearts, after the creation
of the physical world prior to His Manifestation."
"Give as guardians for your
children (hung from neck or arms) a prayer in the form of a hykal (i.e.
shape of a star, signifying perfect Man) whereon are written 2001 names of
God. The aim of this command is that perhaps on the Day of Judgement you
will find salvation." Arabic Bayan, Vahid VII:10
As noted earlier, Baha'u'llah
wrote:"...We verily, believe in Him Who, in the person of the Bab, hath
been sent down by the Will of the one true God, the King of Kings, the
All-Praised. We, moreover, swear fealty to the One Who, in the time of
Mustaghath, is destined to be made manifest, as well as to those Who shall
come after Him till the end that hath no end..." Gleanings, p.73 So the
"time" of Mustaghath is the period of time, any time, when any
Manifestation is on earth Perhaps the Manifestation announced His Mission
to a few of His followers in 2001, or even earlier, prior to the
public announcement to come after the final war and cataclysm, I
do not know. I do not expect to live to witness that Day, and I pray to
God to protect, strengthen, guide and inspire those sincere believers who
turn to God in those days, and set out to find that Holy One.
You will know the
Manifestation by His Presence, His spiritual attributes and His wisdom and
insight (see page 6). One cannot attempt to describe His physical
appearance, but this does not matter. He will have, like everyone else,
suffered through the time of cataclysm. His Presence will be overpowering,
and those who are spiritually awakened will have no difficulty in
recognizing the Beloved of God, and so we must strive to prepare ourselves
spiritually for that day. Even though I use the pronoun He in reference to
the coming Manifestation, the Manifestation could be a woman, it is
according to God's will and wisdom relating to world conditions and human
capabilities. Unless one has acquired the essential spiritual attributes
mentioned in the Teachings of Baha'u'llah and Abdu'l-Baha, at least to a
large degree (none of us can expect perfection in humans), the seeker will
be veiled from the Light of God. To acquire the attributes of submission
to the Will of God, humility, love of God and humanity, communion with God
at all times, sanctity and the other spiritual qualities of a true
believer must become our central aim in life.
"I swear by the one true God!
This is the day of those who have detached themselves from all but Him,
the day of those who have recognized His unity, the day whereon God
createth, with the hands of His power, divine beings and imperishable
essences, every one of whom will cast the world and all that is therein
behind him, and will wax so steadfast in the Cause of God that every wise
and understanding heart will marvel." Baha'u'llah cited in The Advent of
Divine Justice, p. 85
THE PROPHECY OF THE SEVENTH
ANGEL
In Some Answered Questions
Abdu'l-Baha explains the significance of the prophecy of the coming of the
Seventh Angel mentioned in Revelation. This was explained to Laura
Clifford Barney many years after the Ascension of Baha'u'llah, and
Abdu'l-Baha speaks entirely in the future tense, of the Manifestation who
will appear. First He describes the three Woes as the coming of Muhammad,
the Bab and Baha'u'llah, and then He switches to the future tense to
describe the Manifestation to appear after the three Woes.
"The seventh angel is a man
qualified with heavenly attributes, who will arise with heavenly qualities
and character. Voices will be raised, so that the appearance of the Divine
Manifestation will be proclaimed and diffused. In the day of the
manifestation of the Lord of Hosts, and at the epoch of the divine cycle
of the Omnipotent which is promised and mentioned in all the books and
writings of the Prophets -- in that day of God, the Spiritual and Divine
Kingdom will be established, and the world will be renewed; a new spirit
will be breathed into the body of creation, the season of the divine
spring will come, the clouds of mercy will rain, the sun of reality will
shine, the life-giving breeze will blow, the world of humanity will wear a
new garment, the surface of the earth will be a sublime paradise; mankind
will be educated, wars, disputes, quarrels and malignity will disappear,
and truthfulness, righteousness, honesty, and the worship of God will rule
for evermore; meaning that the Spiritual and Everlasting Kingdom will be
established. Such is the day of God. For all the days which have come and
gone were the days of Abraham, Moses and Christ, or of the other Prophets;
but this day is the day of God, for the Sun of Reality will arise in it
with the utmost warmth and splendor. Some Answered Questions, Chap. 11
Every Manifestation is a "man endowed with heavenly qualities", as
Abdu'l-Baha explains in Some Answered Questions (Chap. 39). You will note
that Abdu'l-Baha speaks of the Day of God, and this is because all
Revelations are from God, and all are parts of God's Cause, given through
one Holy Spirit. In that Day which is just ahead, people will no longer
worship the personalities of the Manifestations (as we are warned against
in the Kitab-i-Aqdas), but realize the meaning of Divine Unity, and see
that it is God speaking, and guiding humanity through His Chosen Ones.
Then they will speak of "God's Cause" for all mankind.
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PROPHECIES OF THE PLACE OF
THE APPEARANCE OF THE MANIFESTATION OF THE THIRD LETTER.
"If the sun arises in the
west, it would still be the same sun; one must not withdraw from it on
account of its rising place nor consider the west to be always the place
of sunset." Abdu'l-Baha in Some Answered Questions, Chap. 14
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The precise geographical
location where a Manifestation will appear is never revealed, except
perhaps in veiled language, as in the case of Jesus Christ, or where the
general area is indicated as in the time of Muhammad. Those who sincerely
believe must search for the Manifestation at the time He is to appear, and
this in itself is a test of the sincerity of seekers. Those who sought the
Bab found Him through prayer, fasting, searching and in some cases through
dreams and visions. These matters are discussed in the following chapter.
The situation is different with the appearance of every Manifestation, and
the tests vary, as discussed in previous chapters. The prophecies we know
of indicate that the Manifestation of the third Letter of the Greatest
Name will reveal Himself in the West, specifically in America.
"Unveil thy face, O beauty of
the Lord, that the Sun may arise in the West..." Baha'u'llah, cited in
Haifa Notes of May Maxwell.
"The Hour will not
come...until the Sun rises in the West, and all men seeing it will
believe." A hadith of Muhammad cited in Shorter Encyclopedia of Islam, p.
256
Issue forth from your cities,
O peoples of the West and aid your God ere the Day when the Lord of mercy
shall come down unto you in the shadow of the clouds..." The Bab in
Selections from the Writings of the Bab, p. 56
"At the third resurrection
the sun will rise from the West." A hadith of Muhammad cited in The
Heavenly Table, p. 25
"They lift up their voices,
they sing for joy; over the majesty of the Lord they shout from the West.
Therefore in the East give glory to the Lord; in the coastlines of the
sea, to the name of the Lord, the God of Israel..." Isaiah 24:14-15
Revised Standard Edition of the Bible by Nelson and Sons. See also the New
English Bible
Abdu'l-Baha made many
prophecies about the spiritual future of America. In one of them He infers
that the throne of the Kingdom of God will be established in America.
These prophecies refer to the future, not to the spiritual condition of
the believers at this time, but to a "new race" of spiritual people who
will serve the Cause of God. "This American nation is equipped and
empowered to accomplish that which will adorn the pages of history, to
become the envy of the world, and be blest in both the East and the West
for the triumph of its people." Abdu'l-Baha cited in God Passes By, p. 254
"Your mission is unspeakably
glorious. Should success crown your enterprise, America will assuredly
evolve into a center from which waves of spiritual power will emanate, and
the throne of the Kingdom of God, will in the plenitude of its majesty and
glory, be firmly established." Ibid "The American continent giveth signs
and evidences of very great advancement. Its future is even more
promising, for its influence and illumination are far reaching. It will
lead all nations spiritually." Ibid "May the inhabitants of this
country...rise from their present material attainment to such heights that
heavenly illumination may stream from this center to all the peoples of
the world." Ibid
"The East hath verily been
illumined with the light of the Kingdom. Ere long will this same light
shed a still greater illumination upon the West. Then will the hearts of
its people be vivified through the potency of the teachings of God and
their souls be set aglow with the undying fire of His love." Abdu'l-Baha
cited in The World Order of Baha'u'llah, p. 79 In one of these Tablets,
addressed to the believers in the north Eastern states, these weighty and
highly significant words are recorded: "All countries, and all cities and
villages are on an equal footing... However, the dweller confereth honor
upon the dwelling, some of the countries achieve distinction, and attain a
preeminent position. For instance, notwithstanding that some of the
countries of Europe and of America are distinguished by, and surpass other
countries in, the salubrity of their climate, the wholesomeness of their
water, and the charm of their mountains, plains and prairies, yet
Palestine became the glory of all nations inasmuch as all the Holy and
divine Manifestations from the time of Abraham until the appearance of the
seal of the Prophets (Muhammad), have lived in, or migrated to, or
traveled through, that country. Likewise, Mecca and Medina have achieved
illimitable glory, as the light of Prophethood shone forth therein. For
this reason Palestine and Hijaz have been distinguished from all other
countries. Likewise, " is His remarkable disclosure, "the continent of
America, is, in the eyes of the true God, the land wherein the splendors
of His light shall be revealed, where the mysteries of His Faith shall be
unveiled.". Abdu'l-Baha cited by Shoghi Effendi in Challenging
Requirements of the Present Hour, pp. 27-28
The foregoing quotations
indicate that the next Manifestation of God will appear in the United
States of America. I believe that the Chosen One will begin His Mission in
the Central Mountain states, along the Rocky Mountain chain, possibly near
Santa Fe. Abdu'l-Baha indicated to believers when He came to America, that
this central area would be the safest place when the cataclysm occurs.
Those few believers who have sanctified their souls and who submit wholly
to the Will of God, will be guided and sustained by God in their search,
in the time of Mustaghath. The influence of the Manifestation on these
believers will cause a complete transformation of their souls, as
described by Abdu'l-Baha.
"O phoenix of the immortal
flame kindled in the sacred Tree! Baha'u'llah (may my life, my soul, my
spirit, be offered up as a sacrifice unto His lowly servants) hath, during
His last days on earth, given the most emphatic promise that, through the
outpourings of the grace of God and the aid and assistance vouchsafed from
His Kingdom on high, souls will arise and holy beings appear, who, as
stars would adorn the firmament of divine Guidance; illumine the dayspring
of loving kindness and bounty; manifest the signs of the unity of God;
shine with the light of sanctity and purity; receive their full measure of
divine inspiration; raise high the sacred torch of faith; stand as firm as
the rock and immovable as the mountain; grow to become luminaries in the
heavens of His Revelation, mighty channels of His grace, means for the
bestowal of God's bountiful care, heralds calling forth the name of the
one true God, and establishers of the world's supreme foundation."
"These shall labor
ceaselessly by day and by night, shall heed neither trial nor woe, shall
suffer no respite in their efforts, shall seek no repose, shall disregard
all ease and comfort, and, detached and unsullied, shall consecrate every
fleeting moment of their life to the diffusion of the divine fragrance and
the exaltation of God's holy Word. Their faces will radiate heavenly
gladness, and their hearts be filled with joy. Their souls will be
inspired, and their foundation stand secure. They shall scatter in the
world, and travel throughout all regions. They shall raise their voices in
every assembly, and adorn and revive every gathering. They shall speak in
every tongue, and interpret every hidden meaning. They shall reveal the
mysteries of the Kingdom, and manifest unto every one the signs of God.
They shall burn brightly even as a candle in the heart of every assembly,
and beam forth as a star upon every horizon. The gentle breeze wafted from
the garden of their hearts shall perfume and revive the souls of men, and
the revelation of their minds, even as showers, reinvigorate the peoples
and nations of the world." Abdu'l-Baha cited in Baha'i World Faith, p. 35
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SOME OF THE PROBLEMS FACED BY
THOSE WHO SEEK THE NEXT MANIFESTATION OF THE REVELATION OF THE GREATEST
NAME
"Verily, I say unto you; none
shall be saved but the believers, and from the believers only the sincere,
and even those are in great danger, especially in such a time."
Abdu'l-Baha cited in Baha'i Scriptures, p. 443
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Those who seek the next
Manifestation, from whatever religious background, and who sincerely turn
to God, will endeavor, with all their strength and concentrated efforts of
their wills, to sanctify themselves from all attachments and to immerse
themselves in the love of God, obeying His Will and being responsive to
His guidance. Events surrounding the appearance of every Manifestation of
God have differed, and we can only surmise what will occur at the
appearance of the last Letter of the Greatest Name. Certainly it will be
vastly different than at any past appearances, because the world will have
just gone through a time of terrible destruction and upheaval.
From the New Testament we
learn that just before the Revelation of Jesus Christ, John the Baptist
announced His coming, speaking to small groups of people in the
countryside. Israel is a small nation, and we do not know to what extent
his message spread around the country. At least a few responded, but the
story is vague and incomplete. According to the New Testament when Jesus
began His Mission He selected His disciples as He traveled during the
first days of His public ministry. It would seem that they did not seek
out Jesus, He came to them.
Very little is known about
the forerunners of Muhammad. In the Kitab-i-Iqan, p. 65 it speaks of the
heralds sending out one person, Salman, to go to "Hijaz" to seek out the
promised Holy One. The heralds were in Iraq, and Hijaz is in Arabia, far
from Iraq. During his search, Salman was enslaved, and taken to Medina,
where he met Muhammad and became one of His staunchest followers.
The prophecies in the Bible
concerning the place and time of the appearance of Muhammad are very
vague. For example, in Habakkuk, 3:3-6: "God came from Teman, and the Holy
One from Mount Paran. His glory covered the heavens, and the earth was
full of his praise. Selah. His brightness was like the light, rays flashed
from his hand, and there he veiled his power. He stood and measured the
earth; he looked and shook the nations..." Mt. Paran refers to Arabia, and
the Holy One refers to His Holiness Muhammad. There are also the
well-known prophecies of Jesus concerning the coming of the "Comforter",
which give no time or place. It is easy to understand the difficulties
faced by those few who were spiritually aware of the meanings of the
prophecies. When Muhammad began His Mission in Mecca He faced extreme
persecution and endless ridicule. Over the ten years prior to His move to
Medina He gathered a few followers, some of whom moved to Ethiopia to
escape the fierce and relentless persecution.
Before the coming of the Bab,
the planet Uranus was discovered, as we mentioned earlier. Two heralds,
Shaykh Ahmad and Siyyid Kazim, tried to spiritually prepare a few Shi'ites
for the coming of the Beloved One of God, but most of the Shi'ite
religious leaders considered them to be outcasts, and ridiculed their
teachings. Despite the abundance of relatively clear prophecies giving the
time of the coming of the Bab, the Muslim masses were in a deep sleep
spiritually, as are the people today. When Siyyid Kazim died he appointed
no successor, and he told his followers that they must seek out the
Promised One as their Leader.
In the traditions and
prophecies the place for the appearance of the Promised One was to be
Persia, which is a very large nation. By hindsight Baha'is say that Siyyid
Kazim indicated that Shiraz was the place the Promised One would first
appear. This is based on a paper Siyyid Kazim wrote concerning the
meanings of the two names of Muhammad, which are Ahmad and Muhammad. he
said that the name Muhammad refers to the general mass of believers (in
the "outer court"), whereas Ahmad is the celestial name of Muhammad, and
is used in reference to those believers who have attained the highest
spiritual stations. He said that the name Ahmad is the place of the
appearance of the Master, which is manifested only where the air is pure
and the land superior. (See page 44, Seyyed Kazem Rechti, by A.L.M.
Nicolas, Lib. P. Geuthner, Paris, 1914) Such a statement can be understood
as being wholly symbolic in nature, referring to the atmosphere and realm
of pure spirits where the Holy Spirit is manifested. No mention is made of
the city of Shiraz in the translation of that paper, and it would have
been difficult to to grasp such a hidden reference prior to the appearance
of the Bab. Of course the Bab did appear in Shiraz, but his first
disciples found Him through arduous searching, prayer and spiritual
perception -- not by geographical indications.
The only reason I mention the
difficulties seekers in the past have faced is because many imagine that
what they have learned by hindsight was easily apparent beforehand. This
is simply not so. In the case of the Bab, the first believers discovered
Him after spending time fasting and praying, and within two or three
months all eighteen Letters of the Living had accepted His Revelation and
become His disciples. Again, these events are unique in the annals of
religious history. To those who have insight, it becomes apparent that the
souls who have prepared themselves prior to the appearance of the
Manifestation, who strive for spiritual understanding, who earnestly
search for truth, who make every effort to sanctify their souls, and who
sincerely believe, will be awakened and guided to the Beloved One of God.
Consider this: Baha'u'llah's
Mission actually began in 1852 while He was imprisoned in the underground
dungeon of Siyah-chal in Tihran. During the following ten years prior to
the announcement of His Mission to a few believers in the Garden of Ridvan,
Baghdad, only a few very spiritual souls recognized His Station. Although
the Bab, in His Writings, had made very veiled references to the time of
the Revelation of Baha'u'llah, a large number of Babis could not accept
Baha'u'llah because of the following prophecy of the Bab in the Persian
Bayan: "If He Whom God shall manifest shall appear in the number Giyath
(1511 by the Abjad numbering system) all shall enter in, not one shall
remain in the Fire. If He tarry until the time of Mustaghath (2001) all
shall enter in, not one shall remain in the Fire, but all shall be
transformed by His Light."
As mentioned earlier, the
Babis claimed that Baha'u'llah had appeared much too soon, because of the
above prophecy, and so many rejected the Beloved One of God. There were
veiled references, which are easily understood by hindsight, but at the
time were understood by only a very few enlightened souls. These
references give the years "nine" and "nineteen" as being significant
spiritual dates. "Ere the year nine will have elapsed from the inception
of this Cause the realities of things will not have been made manifest."
"In the year nine ye will attain unto the presence of God." "Be attentive
from the inception of the Revelation until the number of vahid." "The Lord
of the Day of Reckoning will be manifested at the end of vahid." The Bab,
cited in God Passes By, chap. VI
The Abjad value of vahid (vahd
in Arabic) is nineteen. Hindsight makes all these references seem easy to
understand, IF you believe in Baha'u'llah. At the time it required keen
spiritual insight to grasp their meanings, a quality lacking in too many
believers. In the year nine Baha'u'llah did not declare His Mission, but
did so eleven years later in Baghdad to a few selected believers, after
the year 19 (that is, 19 years after the inception of the Revelation of
the Bab). His public announcement was made in Adrianople in 1865, 21 years
after the inception of the Revelation of the Bab.
The point is that the events
at the time of the beginning of the Revelation of Baha'u'llah were vastly
different than those at the beginning of any previous Revelation. In these
times one ought not expect an exact repetition of anything that occurred
in the past. The tests are different before and during the first years of
every Dispensation.
Believers must rid themselves
of all conditioned thinking, about spiritual matters as well as the
general meaning of life, concepts that have been instilled into them since
childhood or since their acceptance of the Revelation of Baha'u'llah. The
key words are honesty and humility; the greatest force for change is love
of God, trust in God, and submission to His Will. Before the appearance of
the Holy Spirit in the Manifestation of God, a number of holy souls must
be prepared, who will have the spiritual capacity to know and accept the
Promised One, wherever and whenever He may appear. To reach such a station
requires sacrifice of self, and dedicated efforts to purify our spirits
and reform our characters.
"O thou advancer toward the
Kingdom! Endeavor thou day by day to increase thy yearning and attraction
so that the attitude of supplication and prayer may be realized more
often." Abdu'l-Baha in Tablets of Abdu'l-Baha, p. 522
"Forget all save God, be in
communion with Him, supplicate and pray to Him to make thee conqueror over
material things, impressed by the bounties of the Kingdom, commemorating
the name of thy Lord, pure from all else save Him, and imbued with the
spiritual attributes of those who are holy..." Ibid, p. 247
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THAT WHICH WILL CAUSE THE
LIMBS OF MANKIND TO QUAKE
"Behold, the Lord will lay
waste the earth and make it desolate, and He will twist its surface and
scatter its inhabitants...The earth shall be utterly laid waste and
utterly despoiled for the inhabitants; for they have transgressed the
laws, violated the statutes, broken the everlasting covenant. Therefore, a
curse devours the earth, and its inhabitants suffer for their guilt;
therefore the inhabitants of the earth are scorched, a few men are left."
Isaiah 24:1-8
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From the beginning of his
role as Guardian, Shoghi Effendi tried in vain to awaken the Baha'is
throughout the world to the dangers of the overwhelming materialism that
had engulfed the world. Often Abdu'l-Baha described the dangers we face,
but it seems that only a few take His warnings seriously. Since then the
moral regression of the peoples of the world, the cancer of materialism,
and the destruction of the ecology, have steadily worsened. Still only a
few understand that we must all change our ways of thinking completely,
dedicate our lives to God, and make the tremendous sacrifices required to
change the world.
Many are aware of the
warnings and prophecies, but unfortunately, few Baha'is pay any attention.
Those who do heed the warnings and prophecies of Baha'u'llah, Abdu'l-Baha
and Shoghi Effendi will at least be able to prepare themselves spiritually
for the times yet to come in the next decade. As for the others, the vast
majority, they will continue as they are, deaf to the warnings, blinded by
the so-called "attractions" of this materialistic civilizations. The few
prophetic warnings presented herein should be sufficient for those who are
spiritually awake. "...The civilization, so often vaunted by the learned
exponents of arts and sciences, will, if allowed to overleap the bounds of
moderation, bring great evil upon men. Thus warneth you He Who is the
All-Knowing. If carried to excess civilization will prove as prolific a
source of evil as it had of goodness when kept within the restraints of
moderation. Meditate on this, O people, and be not of them that wander
distraught in the wilderness of error. The day is approaching when its
flame will devour the cities, when the Tongue of Grandeur will
proclaim:'The Kingdom is God's, the Almighty, the All-Praised."
Baha'u'llah in Gleanings, pp. 342-343
"The 'fiery tribulations' to
come would not only 'weld the American nation to its sister nations in
both hemispheres' but would cleanse it of 'the accumulated dross which
ingrained racial prejudice, rampant materialism, widespread ungodliness
and moral laxity have combined, in the course of successive generations,
to produce, and which have prevented her thus far from assuming the role
of world spiritual leadership forecast by Abdu'l-Baha's unerring pen -- a
role which she is bound to fulfill through travail and sorrow.'" Shoghi
Effendi, cited in Baha' World, 1954-1963,[year book], p.114
"The time for the destruction
of the world and its people hath arrived." "The promised day is come, the
day when tormenting trials will have surged over your heads, and beneath
your feet, saying: 'Taste ye what your hands have wrought.'" "Soon shall
the blasts of His chastisement beat upon you, and the dust of hell
enshroud you." "The day will soon come whereon they will cry out for help
and receive no answer." "O ye peoples of the world! Know verily that an
unforeseen calamity is following you and that grievous retribution
awaiteth you. Think not the deeds ye have committed have been blotted from
My sight. By My beauty! All your doings hath My pen graven with open
characters upon the tablets of chrysolite." Ibid, Baha'u'llah cited, p.
123
In his communications to the
American believers, Shoghi Effendi was especially insistent that the
American Baha'is be aware of the degree of materialism engulfing the
nation, so that perhaps, some of them, could distance themselves from the
values and thinking of their peers. How tragic that so few of them have
paid any attention to his urgent pleas and repeated warnings. "The steady
and alarming deterioration in standards of morality as exemplified by the
appalling increase of crime, by political corruption in ever-widening and
ever higher circles, by the loosening of the sacred ties of marriage, by
the inordinate craving for pleasure and diversion, and by the marked and
progressive slackening of parental control, is no doubt the most arresting
and distressing aspect of the decline that has set in, and can be clearly
perceived, in the fortunes of an entire nation.." "Parallel with this and
pervading all departments of life -- an evil which the nation, and indeed
all those within the capitalist system, though to a lesser degree, share
with that state and its satellites [Russia] regarded as the sworn enemies
of that system -- is the crass materialism, which lays excessive and ever
increasing emphasis on material well-being forgetful of those things of
the spirit on which alone a sure and stable foundation can be laid for
human society. It is this same cancerous materialism, born originally in
Europe, carried to excess in the North American continent, contaminating
the Asiatic peoples and nations, spreading its ominous tentacles to the
border of Africa, and now invading its very heart, which Baha'u'llah in
unequivocal and emphatic language denounced in His Writings, comparing it
to a devouring flame and regarding it as the chief factor in precipitating
the dire ordeals and world-shaking crisis that must necessarily involve
the burning of cities and the spread of terror and consternation in the
hearts of men." Shoghi Effendi cited in Baha'i World, 1954- 1963, p. 172#
The downfall of communism in
the East is not the result of idealism, but of materialism, because the
people there know little or nothing about democracy, "market place
economics", capitalism , etc.; because of this it cannot but lead to ever
increasing chaos and internal strife. The so-called "free-market" system
and democracy as practiced in the West today, are in themselves extremely
corrupt, and not suitable for a world civilization destined to replace
existing systems. However, the citizens of the Western nations have not
awakened to most of the defects of their systems, except for a few
exceptional souls. In a Tablet by Abdu'l-Baha, called "Lamentation" these
days are described, and I quote the last part of that Tablet below.
"From different parts are to
be heard sighs of anguish, lamentations of poverty, cries of agony and
misery -- and the calls for succor have reached the gate of heaven. One
hears the weeping of the hopeless, the appeals of the oppressed, the
trembling murmurs of the helpless, the harrowing wails of the shipwrecked
in the sea of perception. The heat of the conflagration of opposition
spreads on all sides, the fire of longing is raging with great intensity
and the tongues of the flames of calamity leap forth in every direction.
Here one sees the oppression of kings and the thoughtlessness of cabinet
ministers; there one sees conflict on the battlefields of thoughts and
ideals between ambitious generals, statesmen and administrators of the
nations and countries. They consult, scheme, plot and exchange views; they
organize fallacious and superfluous companies and falsify the established
values; and thus do lay and destroy the foundation of their political
careers." "In short: when thou observest these things with the eye of
reality, thou wilt see that the outcome, result and fruit of all these
theatrical performances are mirages, and their sweetness is bitter poison.
A few days the earth will roll on its axis, and these fleeting
visions will be completely forgotten."
"When thou shutest thine eyes
to this world and lookest upward and heavenward, thou wilt see light upon
light stretching from eternity to eternity. The reality of the mysteries
will be revealed. Happy is the pure soul who does not attach himself to
transient conditions and comforts, but rather seeks to attach himself to
the purity, nobility and splendor of the world which endures." Abdu'l-Baha
cited in Baha'i Scriptures, p. 344
You will notice, no doubt,
that Abdu'l-Baha speaks of a shift in the axis of the earth, which is the
subject I will discuss below. The approximate time when these terrible
events will begin, or occur, is mentioned earlier and is around the end of
this century, and the beginning of the 21st century. Shoghi
Effendi said that when the prophecies tell us these events will come
suddenly, he said it meant "unexpectedly", because humanity does not
believe. No doubt the anarchy and disintegration we witness in the Eastern
nations will encompass nations around the world. Perhaps this will be
followed by oppressive government action, to quell the riots and control
the social upheaval. All of this would most certainly be terminated by a
catastrophic shift in the axis of the Earth, changing land masses and
destroying thousands of cities not already devastated by war. Two-thirds
of humanity will perish, as mentioned in the Bible and repeated by
Abdu'l-Baha.
"What! Are they sure that the
overwhelming chastisement of God shall not come upon them, or that the
Hour will not come suddenly, while they are unaware?" Quran, 12:106-7
"But take heed to yourselves,
lest your hearts be weighted down with dissipation, drunkeness and cares
of this life, and that day come upon you suddenly like a snare, for it
will come upon all who dwell upon the face of the whole earth." Luke,
21:34-35
"After this date (1963) great
commotion and upheaval will embrace the whole earth. To make a long story
short, terrible wars, and disastrous earthquakes will take place and all
kinds of miseries will encompass mankind to such an extent that in certain
parts of the world historical monuments will be completely destroyed.
Briefly, the population of the earth will be diminished to one-third."
Abdu'l-Baha in Tablet to a Persian believer.
"From the Holy Scriptures, it
is clear that a series of great events will appear in the world, either
concurrently or serially between the initial appearance of the
Manifestation of God and the final ushering in of the Kingdom of God on
earth. These are a cataclysmic upheaval, a worldwide economic collapse and
a fiery holocaust or Armageddon. These events will be fulfilled in both
senses, that is literally and figuratively so that no man shall have
grounds for excuse." Abdu'l-Baha in Tablet to a Persian believer.
A Baha'i who visited Haifa
told me that Shoghi Effendi remarked that the final cataclysm might well
destroy the Baha'i monuments and buildings. After the second World War
Shoghi Effendi said that in the Last Days there would be riots in the
cities of America, perhaps because of racial strife and economic
disasters.
"...the burning of cities,
the contamination of the atmosphere of the earth -- these stand out as the
signs and portents that must either herald or accompany the retributive
calamity." Shoghi Effendi in Message to America,April 1947
Of course, the majority of
the Baha'is, like the rest of humanity, have ignored and will continue to
ignore, the dire warnings of the Founders of their Faith, because of
attachment to this materialistic civilization. Some have told me that they
are "unafraid", that they will remain in the large cities which Shoghi
Effendi said are in extreme danger, which is simply a way of saying that
they do not believe.
"...Those men who having
amassed the vanities and ornaments of the earth, have turned away
disdainfully from God -- these have lost both this world and the world to
come. Ere long, will God, with the Hand of Power, strip them of their
possessions, and divest them of the robe of His bounty. To this they
themselves will soon witness. Thou too, shall testify." Baha'u'llah in
Gleanings, p. 209
"...If ye fail, at the
appointed hour to turn towards God, He, verily, will lay violent hold on
you, and will cause grievous afflictions to assail you from every
direction. How severe indeed is the chastisement with which your Lord will
then chastise you..." Ibid. p. 214
When Abdu'l-Baha visited the
home of my grandmother and my father in Montclair , New Jersey He said
that in the future New York would be under water and that Montclair would
eventually become a harbor. He said that Greenland would become green,
whereas now it is covered with glaciers. While in Canada, a believer
related a dream to Abdu'l-Baha in which he said he was looking at the sky
and saw the stars suddenly begin to move rapidly across the heavens. He
asked Abdu'l-Baha if that is what would happen during the cataclysm, and
Abdu'l-Baha said yes, it would be like that. He also told some of the old
believers that America would become semi-tropical. A shift in the axis of
the earth would cause these changes. A shift in the axis can change the
shapes of continents and destroy coastal and low-lying cities around the
world. Furthermore, in Some Answered Questions, Abdu'l-Baha said: "Each of
the Divine Manifestations has...a cycle, and during the cycle His laws and
commandments prevail and are performed. When His cycle is completed by the
appearance of a new Manifestation, a new cycle begins. In this way cycles
begin, end and are renewed, until a universal cycle is completed in the
world, when important events and great occurrences will take place which
entirely efface every trace and record of the past; then a new universal
cycle begins in the world..." Abdu'l-Baha in Some Answered Questions, pp.
160-161
"Mention hath been made in
certain books of a deluge which caused all that existed on earth,
historical records as well as other things, to be destroyed. Moreover,
many cataclysms have occurred which have effaced the traces of many
events..." Baha'u'llah in Gleanings, p. 174
VARIOUS NOTES ABOUT SHIFTS IN
THE AXIS OF THE EARTH
In recent years more and more
geologists and paleontologists, have come to recognize that great
catastrophes have repeatedly occurred in past ages, often leading to the
termination of certain stages in evolution and marking new evolutionary
surges. Recent discoveries indicate that such catastrophes, altering the
Earth's climate, have occurred far more frequently than previously
believed.
"Discussion of whether human
economic activity can affect the climate has generally rested on a
comforting assumption: if change did occur, it would occur gradually.
There would be time to respond. That assumption has been made untenable by
analysis of glacial ice as well as of sediments from the ocean floor."
"The findings reveal that far
from being stable, the earth's climate has always changed quite
abruptly--both during times of glaciation and, as the newest studies
indicate, during interglacial periods such as the current one....The
studies 'have concluded that 130,000 years ago, when the earth was as warm
as it is today, there were very rapid changes from warm to cold climates,'
explains Michael L. Bender of the University of Rhode Island. 'If that
conclusion stands up, it is going to be extremely important because the
very stable climate that the earth has had for the past 10,000 years will
not necessarily stay that way.'[Dr. Barber's theory, discussed below, is
that the axis shifts about every 10,000 years, causing vast climate
changes, and what we call ice ages in certain areas]...The factors that
cause the abrupt changes remain obscure...'The fact that interglacials are
not times of stable climate,'Bond adds [Columbia University],'is a warning
that we are poised between modes and could bring on a switch.'" Scientific
American, Dec. 1993,p. 34
In the ice of Siberia they
have discovered frozen mammoths with grass still in their mouths, evidence
that they were frozen instantaneously, and that the area where they were
found once had a temperate climate. A sudden shift in the axis of the
Earth would account for this, as well as the other evidence that the
oceans have, in past ages, swept across large portions of the continents.
A shift in the gyroscopic equilibrium of the Earth would cause a sudden
shift in the axis to a new equilibrium point, causing violent storms,
tremendous earthquakes, immense tidal waves, volcanic activity, changes in
ocean levels and high winds.
R.W. Fairbridge, in Natural
History, (Vol LXXX,No.6,June/July) claims that the South Pole was once
located in North Africa, according to geological and topological
indications. There are also fossil remains in Antarctica which indicate
that it had a temperate or tropical climate at one time.In A Revolution in
the Earth Sciences (A. Hallam, Clarendon Press, '73) p.40: "Now the
recognition of the apparent polar wandering was a surprising result
because, as we have seen, conventional geophysical theory had firmly
favored the fixity of pole position. Were the data therefore unreliable,
or was the theory in error? Fortunately an English astronomer, T. Gold,
quickly came to the rescue in 1955. An analysis of minor rotational
perturbations other than precession was only explicable if there were no
permanent stiffness in the geoidal shape of the Earth, as had previously
been claimed." [That is, when a shift occurs, the equatorial bulge is
replaced by water from the oceans until the actual crust, over thousands
of years, slowly bulges]
In the same book, the reason
scientists have problems accepting the idea of a shift in the axis is
explained.
"In nearly all matters the
human mind has a strong tendency to judge in the light of its own
experience, knowledge and prejudices rather than on the evidence presented
[and the same is true in religions]. Thus new ideas are judged in the
light of prevailing beliefs. If the ideas are too revolutionary, that is
to say, if they depart too far from reigning theories and cannot be fitted
into the current body of knowledge they will not be acceptable...they are
almost certain to be ignored or meet with opposition which is too strong
to overcome..."
Some scientists do keep an
open mind, as this quotation from Stephen Jay Gould of Harvard University
indicates:"...maybe the poles do move rapidly. The claim should at least
be investigated, rather than being dismissed without a test."(Catastrophes
and Earth History, p. 16) None of the conventional theories provide a
definite explanation for the shift in the axis, and because most
scientists are reluctant to consider new and unorthodox hypotheses,
clinging to their old ideas despite all the new discoveries and anomalies
that disprove their old theories, they remain baffled by the evidence of
past changes.
Many years ago a Dr. Barber,
who was neither a geologist nor an astronomer, came up with a hypothesis
to explain the shifts in the axis. His idea has been generally rejected
because it is not in agreement with current theories about the orbit of
the Earth, and because Dr. Barber was not an astronomer. Dr. Barber
demonstrated with gyroscopes that it is quite possible that the Earth has
not only a large orbit around the Sun, but a smaller orbit around a point
in space as well. Perhaps this has something to do with the fact that the
bary-point (center of gravity) for the Earth-Moon relationship is not at
the center of the Earth, but near its surface. It completes the smaller
orbit about once in each large orbit around the Sun, he said, thus making
its large orbit appear to be an ellipse. He contended that every 10,000
years, more or less, the centrifugal forces involved cause the axis to
shift 20 to 30 degrees, to seek a new equilibrium point.
Because of the tremendous
centrifugal forces involved, he suggested that as the time for the shift
approaches we would witness increasing eccentricity in the weather,
changes in ocean currents that cannot be explained, and an upswing in
telluric activity (increasing numbers of large earthquakes, new volcanic
activity, etc.) All of these signs are now clearly apparent, and
increasing in frequency. I believe that Dr. Barber's hypothesis, so
unpalatable to conventional astronomers, may well be the correct answer.
REGARDLESS OF HOW THE SHIFT
IN THE AXIS COMES ABOUT, it will be sudden and violent, and all humanity
will suffer greatly. The violent winds, rains, and changes in the ocean
and air currents will effectively disperse any fallout from atomic
warfare. It will lead to changes in the shapes of continents, with new
land appearing in the seas, or old lands disappearing under the water, and
it will ultimately result in climate changes throughout the world.
Abdu'l-Baha said that in general there would be more temperate climates
throughout the world. The shape of the United States will be completely
altered as the seas cover the lowlands up to about 500 or 600 feet.
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The final cataclysm will end
any conflicts remaining in the world, and bring to a close the period of
chastisement and purification promised by God in all the Holy Books. It
will wash away most of the lingering traces of the poisons of world
conflict and of a degenerate civilization, preparing the world for a new
age. Obviously, after so many terrible events, life will not be easy for
anyone for many, many years.
"God's purpose is none other
than to usher in, in ways He alone can bring about, and the full
significance of which He alone can fathom, the Great, the Golden Age of a
long-divided, a long-afflicted humanity. Its present state, indeed even
its immediate future, is dark, distressingly dark. Its distant future,
however, is radiant, gloriously radiant -- so radiant that no eye can
visualize it..." "The convulsions of this transitional and most turbulent
period in the annals of humanity are the essential prerequisites and
herald the inevitable approach of that Age of Ages, 'the time of the end,'
in which the folly and tumult of strife that has, since the dawn of
history, blackened the annals of mankind, will have been finally
transmuted into the wisdom and tranquility of an undisturbed, a universal
and lasting peace. in which the discord and separation of the children of
men will have given way to the world-wide reconciliation, and the complete
unification of the divers elements that constitute human society...It is
this stage which humanity, willingly or unwillingly, is resistlessly
approaching. It is for this stage that this vast, this fiery ordeal which
humanity is experiencing, is mysteriously paving the way." Shoghi Effendi
in Baha'i World, 1954-1963, p. 110
Following the years of
suffering and purification, the Manifestation of God will begin His
Mission. His role in the Revelation of the Greatest Name will most likely
be the revelation of laws suitable to the new age, establishment of the
organization of a world government, and revealing teachings outlining the
formation of a world executive and supreme tribunal mentioned by
Abdu'l-Baha in His Will and Testament. Those Words of God which
Baha'u'llah revealed and then destroyed, because humanity was not yet
ready for them, will be revealed with new Teachings. This Manifestation of
the Beloved God will complete the three part Revelation of the Greatest
Name.
He will reestablish the
successorship of the Appointed Interpreter and the Light of God will never
be dimmed. He will address the rulers of the nations, and they will heed
His advice. He will establish the Lesser Peace; then, gradually, the
peoples of the world will become "spiritualized", and the one Faith of God
will cover the Earth. In the ensuing century the Most Great Peace will
begin.. Thus will the promise of God to all the peoples of the Earth be
fulfilled; it will be most glorious.
Written by John Carre', final
rev. Jan. 2003
E mail me at:
johncarre@yahoo.com
APPENDIX
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I. THE SCIENCE OF NUMBERS AND
LETTERS
The science of letters and
numbers is highly regarded in the East, and is used throughout the Holy
Books. Although numbers in themselves do not have any "magic power", they
do indicate certain ordered relationships existing throughout the
universe. Some modern physicists as well as ancient Greek philosophers
say, "God is a mathematician", indicating their realization of the perfect
order in all levels of creation. Mathematics is only a language created by
man in his attempt to understand the universe. The Manifestations have
used the tongues of man to communicate with us, and therefore they have
used all levels of communication, including numbers and letters in
symbolic language to convey hidden messages to the more spiritual among
the believers. Before the numerical symbols now in use were imported from
India by the Arabs, the people of Greece, Israel and Arabia used letters
of their alphabets to indicate numbers. From this system came the practice
of using words to indicate numbers, called "gematria".
The Bab uses the system
throughout both Bayans, and Baha'u'llah uses it in the Kitab-i-Aqdas [In
the original Arabic. The latest translation into English by the UHJ
committee has changed the words into numbers using the Abjad numbering
system]. This system uses words to indicate numbers, and uses numbers as
symbols to represent hidden meanings, veiled to most believers unless they
make the effort to investigate and understand. You cannot apply this
numbering system (Abjad system) to transliterated words, because in such
altered words there are additional letters inserted to preserve the sound
of the original word of the native language. Some people tend to believe
that numbers in themselves have some hidden power, but in the Holy Books
they are used only as symbols to indicate some spiritual message,
prophetic statements of coming events, and relationships existing in God's
creation.
In the Bible there are
examples of the science of letters and numbers, especially in the
prophecies. One example is the use of the number 666, which in the
Revelation is called the number of the beast. The beast indicates human
materialism and spiritual death, when the followers of religion become
enamored with the organization (body) of their religion rather than the
spirit (see Some Answered Questions Chap. XI). The number 6 was the stamp
of the old mystery cults. The great secret symbol was SSS, because in the
Greek alphabet the "s", or stigma, indicated the value of 6. The word
stigma means a mark formerly used to brand slaves. Thus the people who
turned away from God and are slaves to sensual and material appetites,
worshiping the body (organization) of their religion rather than the
Spirit, are branded with the stigma of 666, the symbol of spiritual death.
The number does not refer to an individual, and in the original Greek of
the Revelation it says that 666 is the number of man, NOT of a man. Thus,
it refers to all who turn away from the real intent of the Faith of God,
which is the spiritual development of humanity, and instead place
religious organizations first in their lives and thinking.
This same problem is
illustrated in the Tablet of the Holy Mariner by Baha'u'llah. Concerning
this Tablet, Abdu'l-Baha wrote:
"Study the Tablet of the Holy
Mariner that ye may know the truth, and consider that the Blessed Beauty
hath fully foretold future events. Let those who perceive take warning."
Cited in Baha'i Prayers, 1982 edition, p. 221
In that Tablet Baha'u'llah
speaks thusly of future Baha'is:"By the Lord I found not from these idle
claimants the breeze of Faithfulness!" And then, concerning the condition
of the Faith in these days, He wrote:"They all gathered around her and lo!
they found her body fallen upon the dust; Glorified be our Lord, the Most
High!". Compare this to the two dead bodies found in Sodom and Egypt
mentioned in Revelation 11:8, and explained by Abdu'l-Baha in Some
Answered Questions, Chap. XI, pp 60-61 (1970 edition). This is indicative
of the Baha'is who consider their religious organization first in their
priorities, rather than the spiritual values, and commandments of God.
THE NUMBER 19 IN THE BOOKS OF
GOD
The value of 19 is present
throughout the Quran, and its significance was first acknowledged in
writing in the works of the mystic Sheykh Muhiyyu'd-Din Ibnu'l-Arabi in
Spain. The Bab also mentions this fact in the Bayan. In recent years, Dr.
Rashad Khalifa of the Muslim Mosque of Tucson, Arizona compiled a list of
all occurrences he could find in the Quran of the value of 19, in the
words, letters and chapters.
"Here is a subtle point,
which is this, that the prophets...have placed the letters of the alphabet
in correspondence with the degrees of Existence...and therefore it is
said, 'Existence emerged from the Ba of Bismillah since that is the letter
which follows the alif, which is placed to correspond with the Essence of
God. And it (i.e. the letter "B" or Ba) signified the First Intelligence,
which was the first thing which God created.'" (The First Intelligence
indicates the Holy Spirit). Sheykh Muhiyyu'd-Din Ibnu'l-Arabi
"Although the sacred
character of the number 19 was thus prominently brought forward by the
Bab, He by no means implies that is was unknown to previous prophets. On
the contrary, He not only points out that the number of letters in 'Bismi'llahir-Rahmani'r-Rahim,'
which stands at the head of every chapter in the Quran, is 19, but further
that the total number of chapters themselves (114=19x6) is a multiple of
the sacred number. So, in every 'Manifestation', the 18 'Letters of the
Living' have appeared surrounding the 'Point', and amongst their number
there is always at least one woman -- Fatima in the Manifestation of
Islam, Kurratu'l-Ayn (Jenab-i-Tahire) in the present one...So also the Bab
declares that 'He Whom God shall manifest" will appear with His 18
'Letters of the Living..'" E.G. Browne, Selections from the Writings of
E.G. Browne, ed. ~M. Momen, p. 229
As for Dr. Khalifa, I can
only mention a few of the occurrences of the value of 19 that he has
listed, for he has written two books on the subject, and the list is too
long. He calls it the miracle of the Quran, and it is undoubtedly one of
the proofs of the Divine origin of the Quran.
1. The opening statement of
the Quran consists of 19 letters
2. The first Quranic
revelation has 19 words (Surih 96:1-5)
3. The first revelation
consisted of 76 letters, or 19x4
(The first five verses of
Surih 96 were the first revealed verses)
4. The first Surih revealed
consists of of 304 letters (19x16)
5. The last Surih revealed
consists of 19 letters.
6. Other revelations
similarly consist of multiples of 19.
See Visual Presentation of
the Miracle, Masjid Tucson.
The Bab made obvious use of
the number 19. Each Vahid (Vahd in Arabic means unity, and has the Abjad
value of 19) in either Bayan contains 19 Gates, or verses, except for the
last Vahid in the Persian Bayan. Almost every ordinance in either Bayan
contains some expression using the numbers 9 or 19, or multiples thereof.
Dowries are in multiples of 9 and 19. There were to be no more than 95
(5x19) doors on the Shrine of the Bab. People who travel by sea can only
do so for 95 months (5x19). Fines are all in multiples of 19, etc.
Every nineteen years the Sun,
Moon and Earth are lined up in a specific orientation. In Jewish tradition
their Lunar year is adjusted every 19 years when the Sun, Moon and Earth
are aligned in that specific orientation. The Bab, using the solar year,
divided each month into 19 days and the year into 19 months, plus 4
holidays before the Spring Equinox. He also established 19 year cycles
(which correspond to the nodes of the Moon) which He called Vahids.
Nineteen Vahids, or 19x19 He called a Kull-i-shay, the Number of All
Things. So you have double meanings of numbers and words, as well as an
indication of the actual interrelationships in our Solar system.
II. NOTES ON THE WORD "ALF"
IN ARABIC
Every language is historical;
that is, it changes over time so that the language, as written and spoken
a hundred years or so in the past, is not identical with the written and
spoken language of today. Consequently, there will be differences in the
way some words are written and accented over a long period of time.
Although modern written Arabic is fairly standard, with variations from
nation to nation, there is considerable diversity of dialects in spoken
Arabic, just as in any language. Differences in written Arabic are usually
historical, but differences do exist in various localities as well as in
dictionaries. In Arabic, as in any language, there are some words that
have identical spellings, but the meanings and sometimes the pronunciation
vary according to the context of the sentences wherein they appear.In
English, for example, the word "read" changes meaning and pronunciation
according to the tense and person in which it is used. Many words in the
English language are spelled differently in England than they are in the
United States. One example is the word "favor" (U.S. spelling), which in
England is usually spelled "favour". Such variations are normal in any
language, differing from area to area, and sometimes from dictionary to
dictionary. This is the reason we speak of languages as being
"historical", and dictionaries as being historical records of languages as
spoken and written at the time and place such dictionaries are published.
In the Arabic alphabet three
vowels are indicated, although vowel sounds are quite often included in
the pronunciation of the consonants. In the Greatest Name (BHA'), spelled
with three letters, two consonants and one vowel, the "B" and "H" are
pronounced Ba and Ha when by themselves. The word for unity,
transliterated as "vahid" to preserve the original pronunciation, is
composed of three consonants and one vowel (vahd). In most languages
accent marks are sometimes, not always, used to indicate different
pronunciation and meanings of words.
In Arabic the word "alf"
changes meaning according to the context in which it is used. "Alf" is the
name of the first letter (a in English) of the Arabic alphabet. That
letter is also written the same as the number "1", and it has the Abjad
value of "1". The word for 1,000 (one thousand) in Arabic is also alf, the
same word as the name of the first letter of the Arabic alphabet. I have
seen the word "alf" for the first letter of the Arabic alphabet
transliterated as either "alf" or "alif".
I have questioned Baha'is
with knowledge of Arabic about this word used with either the meaning of
"a" or of "one thousand". One told me that it was the same word, with the
meaning altered by the context in which it is used. Another, indicated
that an accent is added to the word when it is used as the name of the
first letter of the Arabic alphabet.
In a book by Dr. Syed Ali
from the Hippocrene Language Studies series, he shows that the letter "a"
DOES NOT have the accent mark indicated in the example mentioned above,
but on the other hand the same word when used to indicate "1000" DOES have
an accent added. As you see from the illustrations, the same word is
either accented or not, according to the dictionary used as reference, or
to the country. For the people whose native language is Arabic, the
context wherein the word is used is probably sufficient, and the
difference known by the context.
It is because of these
differences of opinion that I did this limited research. In the notes
explaining the symbolic significance of word "alf", the differences of
opinion DO NOT affect the symbolic significance of the word, which are
derived from its numerical values
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