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"lighten and uplift
them, so that they may soar on the wings of the Divine verses"
-Baha'u'llah

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The
Process of Revelation |
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How the Words of Bahá'u'lláh Were Recorded
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A
unique feature of the Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh
is the authenticity of its revealed Word. Unlike the
teachings of Christ, for example, which were written
down decades after they were uttered, the words of Bahá'u'lláh
were recorded and authenticated at the time they were
revealed.
The process of revelation--as Bahá'ís term the act of
bringing forth the Word of God--is described in several
historical documents. One observer recorded the
following:
"Mirza Aqa Jan (Bahá'u'lláh's personal secretary)
had a large ink-pot the size of a small bowl. He also
had available about ten to twelve pens and large sheets
of paper in stacks. In those days all letters which
arrived for Bahá'u'lláh were received by Mirza Aqa
Jan. He would bring these into the presence of Bahá'u'lláh
and, having obtained permission, would read them.
Afterwards [Bahá'u'lláh]
would direct him to take up his pen and record the
Tablet which was revealed in reply...
"Such was the speed with which he used to write the
revealed Word that the ink of the first word was
scarcely yet dry when the whole page was finished. It
seemed as if someone had dipped a lock of hair in the
ink and applied it over the whole page." |
An
example of Bahá'u'lláh's own handwriting. |
After
each period of Revelation, the original manuscript would be
re-transcribed, with Bahá'u'lláh Himself overseeing and
approving the final version.
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Excerpted
from The Bahá'ís, a publication of the Bahá'í
International Community. |

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