- Baha’u’llah ('The Kitáb-i-Íqán,'; footnotes to chapter 3 provided by Shoghi
Effendi)
Sequential excerpts (including footnotes) from ‘The Dawn-Breakers’ by Nabil-i-‘Azam, translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi
October 27, 2019
Islamic tradition concerning knowledge and its tremendous release when the Qá’im appears – Baha’u’llah confirms
“It is related in the ‘Biháru’l-Anvar,’ the ‘Aválím,’ and
the ‘Yanbú” of Ṣádiq, son of Muḥammad, that he spoke these words: ‘Knowledge is
seven and twenty letters. All that the Prophets have revealed are two letters
thereof. None thus far hath known any besides these two letters. But when the
Qá’im shall arise, He will cause the remaining five and twenty letters to be
made manifest.’ Consider: he hath declared Knowledge to consist of seven and
twenty letters, and regarded all the Prophets, from Adam even unto the ‘Seal,’
as Expounders of only two letters thereof, and as having been sent down with these
two letters. He also saith that the Qá’im will reveal all the remaining five
and twenty letters. Behold from this utterance how great and lofty is His
station. His rank excelleth that of all the Prophets, and His Revelation
transcendeth the comprehension and understanding of all their chosen ones.”