Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Tablets of Bah'u'llh
I want to introduct something about Bezel Mandrel And Ring Mandrel. bezel mandrel and ring mandrel for shapeing and sizeing Bezel Mandrel And Ring Mandrel Part of a series onTexts & Scripturesof theBah' FaithFrom The BPersian Bay Arabic BayWritings of the BFrom Bah'u'llEpistle to the Son of the WolfFour ValleysGems of Divine MysteriesGleanings Kit-i-AqdasKit-i- Hidden WordsSeven ValleysSummons of the Lord of HostsTabernacle of UnityTablets of Bah'u'llFrom `Abdu'l-BahParis TalksSecret of Divine CivilizationSome Answered QuestionsTablets of the Divine PlanTablet to Dr. ForelTablet to The HagueWill and TestamentFrom Shoghi EffendiThe Advent of Divine JusticeBah' AdministrationGod Passes ByWorld Order of Bah'u'llThis box: view?talk?editThe Tablets of Bahul Revealed After the Kit-i-Aqdas are selected tablets written by Bah'u'll, the founder of the Bah' Faith, and published together as of 1978.As his mission drew to a close after his writing of the Kit-i-Aqdas in 1873, he continued to write unnumbered tablets and letters, doing so until the last days of his life in 1892.Six of the tablets in this volume were translated into English and published in 1917. The translations were improved upon by Shoghi Effendi, and those not translated by him were filled in with the publication in 1978 under the supervision of the Universal House of Justice.Contents1 Law?-i-Karmil (Tablet of Carmel) 2 Law?-i-Aqdas (The Most Holy Tablet) 3 Bish (Glad-Tidings) 4 ?ar (Ornaments) 5 Tajall (Effulgences) 6 Kalim-i-Firdawsyih (Words of Paradise) 7 Law?-i-Duny (Tablet of the World) 8 Ishr (Splendours) 9 Law?-i-?ikmat (Tablet of Wisdom) 10 A?l-i-Kullu'l-Khayr (Words of Wisdom) 11 Law?-i-Maq? (Tablet of Maq?) 12 Siy-i-Vaf (Tablet of Vaf) 13 Law?-i-Siyyid-i-Mihd-i-Dahaj (Tablet to Siyyid Mihd-i-Dahaj) 14 Law?-i-Burh (Tablet of the Proof) 15 Kit-i-`Ahd (Book of the Covenant) 16 Law?-i-Ar?-i-B (Tablet of the Land of B) 17 Excerpts from Other Tablets 18 References 19 External links // Law?-i-Karmil (Tablet of Carmel)See online text here The Tablet of Carmel (Persian: ??? ????) is a short tablet of only a few pages, but it is considered one of the charters of the Bah' administration. It consists essentially of a conversation between God and Mount Carmel. In it, God says to the mountain:"Render thanks unto thy Lord, O Carmel. The fire of thy separation from Me was fast consuming thee... Rejoice, for God hath in this Day established upon thee His throne, hath made thee the dawning-place of His signs and the dayspring of the evidences of His Revelation... Beware lest thou hesitate or halt. Hasten forth and circumambulate the City of God that hath descended from heaven, the celestial Kaaba round which have circled in adoration the favoured of God, the pure in heart, and the company of the most exalted angels... Ere long will God sail His Ark upon thee, and will manifest the people of Bah who have been mentioned in the Book of Names." Shoghi Effendi described the tablet as "the Charter of the World Spiritual and Administrative Centers of the Faith on that mountain." Implying that this document established that Mount Carmel would be the physical location of the Bah' World Centre. The two other documents described as charters by Shoghi Effendi include the Tablets of the Divine Plan, and the Will and Testament of `Abdu'l-Bah.Law?-i-Aqdas (The Most Holy Tablet)See online text here The Law?-i-Aqdas (Persian: ??? ????) or Most Holy Tablet, sometimes also referred to as the Tablet to the Christians, was addressed to a believer of Christian background. In the Tablet Bah'u'll proclaims his message to Christians across the world, and in clear terms declares that his station is that of the Kingdom of the Father that Jesus Christ had promised.Bish (Glad-Tidings)See online text here The Bish (Arabic: ????????) is a Tablet that is composed of fifteen headings, each designated a glad-tiding, where Bah'u'll provides teachings and laws. While the identity of the person that Tablet was addressed to is not known, Adib Taherzadeh states that the tone of the utterances throughout the Tablet indicate that it was addressed to humankind and not specifically to an individual.The fifteen glad-tidings are:The abolition of the law of holy war practised by Muslims, where Bah'u'll states that war of any kind is incompatbile with the Bah' principles of love and unity. The statement that everyone should associate with all the people of the world with a spirit of friendliess regardless of race or religion. "The second Glad-Tidings It is permitted that the peoples and kindreds of the world associate with one another with joy and radiance. O people! Consort with the followers of all religions in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship." (Bah'u'll, Tablets of Bah'u'll, p. 28) ...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about glass heart pendants, Silver Bead Necklace, . The Bezel Mandrel And Ring Mandrel products should be show more here!
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