The Kitáb-i-Íqán : The Book of Certitude
Part Two
they take it. This, because they treated Our signs as lies, and were heedless of them.”77
112To this testifieth that which hath been witnessed in this wondrous and exalted
Dispensation. Myriads of holy verses have descended from the heaven of might and grace, yet no one hath turned thereunto, nor ceased to cling to those words of men, not one letter of which they that have spoken them comprehend. For this reason the people have doubted incontestable truths, such as these, and caused themselves to be deprived of the
Riḍván of divine knowledge, and the eternal meads of celestial wisdom.
113And now, to resume Our argument concerning the question: Why is it that the sovereignty of the
Qá’im, affirmed in the text of recorded
traditions, and handed down by the shining stars of the Muhammadan Dispensation, hath not in the least been made manifest? Nay, the contrary hath come to pass. Have not His disciples and companions been afflicted of men? Are they not still the victims of the fierce opposition of their enemies? Are they not today leading the life of abased and impotent mortals? Yea, the sovereignty attributed to the Qá’im and spoken
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