have ordinances and prohibitions of every kind been laid down by the Prophets of the past, even unto the earliest times.
2.24Certain deeds that are undertaken in this day are intended to emblazon the name of God, and the
Pen of the Most High hath fixed a recompense for those who perform them. Indeed, should any soul breathe but a fleeting breath for the sake of God, his recompense will become manifest, as attested by this mighty verse which was sent down from the empyrean of the Divine Will to the Lord of
Mecca,
15 blessed and glorified be He: “We did not appoint that which Thou wouldst have to be the
Qiblih, but that We might know him who followeth the
Apostle from him who turneth on his heels.”
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2.25Were anyone to meditate upon this blessed and transcendent
Revelation and to ponder the verses that have been sent down, he would readily bear witness that the one true God is immeasurably exalted above His creatures, and that the knowledge of all things hath ever been and shall ever remain with Him. Every fair-minded soul, moreover, will testify that whosoever faileth to embrace the truth of this most great Revelation will find himself powerless