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en/Zoroastrianism/Vendidad — Chapter 8.txt 4
is he that is a worshipper of the Daevas? that is a male par amour of the Daevas? that is a female paramour of the Daevas? tha
that is a male paramour of the Daevas? that is a female par amour of the Daevas? that is a wife to the Daeva34? that is as ba
e man that is a worshipper of the Daevas, that is a male par amour of the Daevas, that is a female paramour of the Daevas, tha
that is a male paramour of the Daevas, that is a female par amour of the Daevas, that is a wife to the Daeva; this is the man
en/Sufism/Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.txt 1
souvent employees par Kheyam pour rendre ses pensees sur l' amour divin, et a la singularite des images trop orientales, d'un
en/Hinduism/Laws of Manu.txt 3
remarried woman, a one-eyed man, and he in whose house a par amour of his wife (resides); 156. He who teaches for a stipulated
er, a pitiless (man), and a man in whose house (lives) a par amour (of his wife), 217. Nor (the food given) by those who knowi
7. Nor (the food given) by those who knowingly bear with par amour s (of their wives), and by those who in all matters are rule
en/Buddhism/_Legacy/Sayings of Buddha (3).txt 1
ahman'. By day the sun shines. By night the moon is bright. Amour ed shines the warrior. In meditation the brahman glows. But
en/Buddhism/Dhammapada - Sayings of the Buddha 3 (tr. J. Richards).txt 1
ahman'. By day the sun shines. By night the moon is bright. Amour ed shines the warrior. In meditation the brahman glows. But
en/Hinduism/Ramayana.txt 1
in his ancient heart, And the magic of her beauty and the gl amour of her art, With a soft desire the monarch vainly searched
en/Hinduism/Bhagavad Gita (Edwin Arnold tr).htm 1
and drums, cymbals and gongs and horns Burst into sudden cl amour ; as the blasts Of loosened tempest, such the tumult seemed!
en/Theosophy/The Song Celestial; Or, Bhagavad-Gita.txt 1
and drums, cymbals and gongs and horns Burst into sudden cl amour ; as the blasts Of loosened tempest, such the tumult seemed!
en/Theosophy/Isis Unveiled, Volume 2 - Theology.txt 2
A by the mispronunciations, Osiris and Jehovah. A similar gl amour bids fair, it will be perceived, to gather round the design
“The History of France,” “Priests, Women, and Families,” “L’ Amour ,” etc. Translated from the French by V. CALFA. _1 vol. 8vo,
en/Theosophy/The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 1 of 4.txt 1
mogony_,(502) declares that when the Wind (Spirit) became en amour ed of its own principles (Chaos), an intimate union took pla
en/Theosophy/The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 4 of 4.txt 2
souls, ii, 687. Amona, Mother, i, 380. Amoorland, ii, 828. Amour a, ii, 736. Ampère, Law of, i, 558. Amphain-Essumen, ii, 480
f, ii, 393. Portugal, Trigonocephalus of, i, 282. Poseidon, Amour s of, ii, 819; Dragon, ii, 372; Fourth root-race symbolized
en/Theosophy/From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan.txt 8
es her even from a distance!" I fully sympathize with the en amour ed poet, but cannot condemn his friends who never saw his la
grove on the place where heaved once so many breasts and cl amour ed so many passions. In 1570 this town was called Shadiabad,
ll not listen to him. But under the flaming arrows of the en amour ed god she blushes and in appearance loses her purity. The n
of a tiger. And neither the gods, nor the Sadhus, nor the gl amour , nor the true tigers are fond of being disturbed in their n
s went under the leadership of the warlike Akali, to hunt gl amour ed and real tigers in the caves. It took them longer than we
consideration that such a height does not prevent either gl amour or tigers reaching the caves, I cannot help thinking that t
"Take care, colonel. This passage leads to the den of the gl amour .... Mind the tigers!" But once fairly started on the way to
me.... They did it on purpose...." "Who they? Do you mean gl amour ?..." "Colonel!" said the Hindu with an effort. "Don't laugh
en/Theosophy/The Light of Asia.txt 1
No zephyr spills the glittering gems of dew; For all this cl amour raged outside the shade Spread by those cloistered stems. I
en/Islam/Quran - Wahiduddin Khan.txt 1
s fair, neither committing fornication nor taking secret par amour s. And if, after they are married, they commit adultery they
en/Theosophy/The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 2 of 4.txt 4
n. In _Genesis_ (vi), the “Sons of God”—B’ne Aleim—become en amour ed of the daughters of men, marry, and reveal to their wives
on a twelve‐legged Horse, whose birth is attributed to the _ amour s_ of a crocodile with a female hippopotamus. This “Dodecapo
ed groups—bats, pterodactyles, chelonians, ichthyosaurians, amour a, etc.—appear at once upon the scene. Even the horse, the a
and later Atlantean Race. What is the meaning of Poseidon’s amour s under such a variety of _animal_ forms? He became a dolphi
en/Theosophy/The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 3 of 4.txt 1
gical jugglery, if jugglery at all, where fascination and gl amour are used as means of producing illusions. It is hypnotism o
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Religion and Proto-Nationalism- Apelis Mazakmat and 'traces of mild sectarian strife' in New Ireland.txt 1
Mazakmat to Groves, 4 March 1951. op. cit. [59] see Peter L amour , "Alienated Land and Independence in Melanesia", Pacific St
en/Zoroastrianism/The Zend-Avesta/Avesta - Vendidad.txt 4
is he that is a worshipper of the Daevas? that is a male par amour of the Daevas? that is a female paramour of the Daevas? tha
that is a male paramour of the Daevas? that is a female par amour of the Daevas? that is a wife to the Daeva? that is as bad
e man that is a worshipper of the Daevas, that is a male par amour of the Daevas, that is a female paramour of the Daevas, tha
that is a male paramour of the Daevas, that is a female par amour of the Daevas, that is a wife to the Daeva; this is the man
en/Hinduism/_Legacy/Hymns of the Atharva-Veda.txt 1
ereft of strength! 3. Bereft of strength is the gotten-up cl amour , bereft of strength are the seven debilitating (charms). Do
en/Christianity/King James Bible/Ephesians.txt 1
ption. 4:31 Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and cl amour , and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice:
en/Islam/Quran - Maududi.txt 2
d. 10:24 The example of the life of this world (which has en amour ed you into becoming heedless to Our signs) is that of water
y was mentioned than, lo and behold, your people raised a cl amour 43:58 and said: “Who is better, our deities or he?” They sa
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Inheritance Laws of the Kitab-i-Aqdas.txt 1
erited are changed because Bahá'u'lláh says "We heard the cl amour of the children as yet unborn, We doubled their share and d
en/Hinduism/_Legacy/Bhagavad Gita (Edwin Arnold tr.).txt 1
and drums, cymbals and gongs and horns Burst into sudden cl amour ; as the blasts Of loosened tempest, such the tumult seemed!
en/Islam/Quran - Arberry.txt 1
dings of a cunning boy. 51:29 Then came forward his wife, cl amour ing, and she smote her face, and said, 'An old woman, barren
en/Hinduism/_Legacy/Bhagavad Gita (3).txt 1
and drums, cymbals and gongs and horns Burst into sudden cl amour ; as the blasts Of loosened tempest, such the tumult seemed!
en/Hinduism/KANDA VI.txt 1
he gods as they sang. Therefore women love one who sings; en amour ed are women of him who thus knows. So if there is in a fami
en/Hinduism/Vedas/Yajur Veda - Kanda VI.txt 1
he gods as they sang. Therefore women love one who sings; en amour ed are women of him who thus knows. So if there is in a fami
en/Christianity/King James Bible/Ezekiel.txt 1
lot in the land of Egypt. 23:20 For she doted upon their par amour s, whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Daena-Den-Din- The Zoroastrian Heritage of the 'Maid of Heaven' in the Tablets of Baha'u'lla.txt 3
fragrant sweetness. I beheld, And floating lightly on the en amour ed winds A Presence sped and hovered over me, A maiden, rose
air’ in Bahá’u’lláh’s Tablet and ‘floating lightly on the en amour ed winds’ in its Avestan counterpart, the latter embodies an
Maiden ‘suspended in the air’ or ‘floating lightly on the en amour ed winds’, images analogous to a ‘statue in its pure state,
en/Hinduism/Vedas/Rig Veda - Book 9.txt 2
YMN LXXIV. Soma Pavamana 1. BORN like a youngling he hath cl amour ed in the wood, when he, the Red, the Strong, would win the
autiful, as Indra's bolt, this Soma, rich in sweets, hath cl amour ed in the vat. Dropping with oil, abundant, streams of sacri
en/Hinduism/Vedas/Sama Veda.txt 3
ous, Indra's thunderbolt, this Soma, rich in sweets, hath cl amour ed in the vat. Dropping with oil, abundant, streams of sacri
urging the meathrich plant thou goest onward. Making loud cl amour , Soma Pavamana, thou flowest when thou art effused for Indr
he Vrishagnas from anear us, restless, have brought their cl amour to our dwelling-- Friends come to Pavamana, meet for praise
en/Hinduism/Vedas/Atharva Veda.txt 1
ereft of strength! 3. Bereft of strength is the gotten-up cl amour , bereft of strength are the seven debilitating (charms). Do
en/Hinduism/Vedas/Rig Veda - Book 7.txt 1
ays not, but preserves us. 9 To thee the mighty hymn hath cl amour ed loudly, and, Maghavan, the eloquent hath besought thee. D
en/Hinduism/Vedas/Rig Veda - Book 10.txt 1
in scanty water. Brhaspati, cleaving through with varied cl amour , brought it forth like a bowl from out the timber. 9 He fou
en/Christianity/Martin Luther/Large Catechism.txt 1
ent the devil has deceived us with false holiness and the gl amour of our own works. Therefore I would be very glad (I say it
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/L'implantation de la foi baha'ie en France- et impact de la venue de Abdu'l Baha à Paris au debut du XXeme siecle.txt 9
inais en effet devant un homme inspirant une dévotion et un amour que les rois pourraient envier et les empereurs désirer en
ugés religieux», «Beauté et harmonie dans la diversité», «L’ amour universel», «Cruelle indifférence aux souffrances des races
umineux, la haine et l'inimitié des hommes se changeront en amour et en bonté, l'édifice de la guerre s'écroulera, et le pala
Evening World: «‘Abdu'l-Baha Abbas est ici pour parler de l’ amour fraternel» (351) - dans le New York Herald: «‘Abdu'l-Baha e
té, mêlé d’exquise courtoisie. [...] Quelle douceur et quel amour émanaient de sa personne ! Jamais encore je n’avais rien vu
de toute son âme. Aussi il faut que dans Paris le feu de l’ amour de Dieu brille d’une flamme ardente qui se répande au loin.
ous à l’oeuvre, et par tous vos moyens, allumez le feu de l’ amour de Dieu afin que Paris dépasse encore les autres régions. [
Je l’écris avec une majuscule car c’est un Livre glorieux d’ amour et de bonté, de force et de beauté. Je vous le recommande à
la contestation, l’espoir à la place de la condamnation, l’ amour à la place de la haine, et un grand réconfort pour tous les
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Bibliographie des ouvrages de langue française mentionnant les religions babie ou baha'ie (1844-1944).txt 1
diaires. Paris: C. Reinwald, 1892. Saint-Quentin, A. de. Un amour au pays des mages. Les Mystères du babisme. Paris: Calmann
en/Hinduism/Hymns of the Samaveda.txt 3
ous, Indra's thunderbolt, this Soma, rich in sweets, hath cl amour ed in the vat. Dropping with oil, abundant, streams of sacri
urging the meathrich plant thou goest onward. Making loud cl amour , Soma Pavamana, thou flowest when thou art effused for Indr
he Vrishagnas from anear us, restless, have brought their cl amour to our dwelling-- Friends come to Pavamana, meet for praise
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Art of Sacred Reading- In Search of a Bahá'í Approach.txt 1
ds of Spanish writer Fernando Savater, of those “for whom cl amour ing equally against everything – against slavery and against
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The Figurative Structure of Eschatological Arabic.txt 1
ro- voked them openly to repudiate His truth. They loudly cl amour ed: 'When did Hamzih die? When was he risen?' ... As they un
en/Christianity/Confessions of St Augustine/Book 2.txt 1
erein the world forgetteth Thee its Creator, and becometh en amour ed of Thy creature, instead of Thyself, through the fumes of
en/Islam/Quran - Daryabadi.txt 2
ornicateresses, nor as those taking to themselves secret par amour s. And when they have been wedded, if they commit an indecen
wedlock, neither fornicating, nor taking them is secret par amour s. And who soever rejecteth the faith, his work will surely
en/Islam/_Legacy/Teachings of Hafiz.txt 5
ays," he says, "s'est developpee une vaste litterature ou l' amour divin et Famour terrestre se croisent d'une facon souvent d
s'est developpee une vaste litterature ou l'amour divin et F amour terrestre se croisent d'une facon souvent difficile a demel
and loyalty should be forgot, Though the earth cover the en amour ed head, And in the dust wisdom and passion rot. My friends
st pour ca qu'il n'y a plus parmi les hommes ni science, ni amour ." Djemshid is supposed to have built Persepolis. There is a
t donne Paris sa grande ville, Et qu'il me fallut quitter L' amour de ma mie, Je dirais au roi Henri: Reprenez votre Paris, J'
en/Islam/Quran - Yusuf Ali.txt 5
asonable: They should be chaste, not lustful, nor taking par amour s: when they are taken in wedlock, if they fall into shame,
Mary is held up as an example, behold, thy people raise a cl amour thereat (in ridicule)! 43:58 And they say, "Are our gods be
Day? # Sura 101: Al-Qari'ah 101:1 The (Day) of Noise and Cl amour : 101:2 What is the (Day) of Noise and Clamour? 101:3 And wh
f Noise and Clamour: 101:2 What is the (Day) of Noise and Cl amour ? 101:3 And what will explain to thee what the (Day) of Nois
And what will explain to thee what the (Day) of Noise and Cl amour is? 101:4 (It is) a Day whereon men will be like moths scat
en/Islam/Quran - Pickthall.txt 1
arer, Knower. 7:201 Lo! those who ward off (evil), when a gl amour from the devil troubleth them, they do but remember (Allah'
en/Judaism/Mishnah Sanhedrin.txt 4
re she guilty, she would be executed by burning. And her par amour is also executed via strangulation as in any case where a m
re she guilty, she would be executed by burning. And her par amour is also executed by strangulation, as in any case where one
sses who testified that the daughter of a priest and her par amour committed adultery. In that case, although the priest’s dau
ve her executed are executed by strangulation, as is the par amour whom they also conspired to have executed.
en/Islam/7. al-Araf- The Elevated Places.txt 1
Hearer, Knower. 201 Lo! those who ward off (evil), when a gl amour from the devil troubleth them, they do but remember (Allah'
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Reconciling the Other- The Baha'i Faith in America as a Successful Synthesis of Christianity and Islam.txt 1
. He says, for example: Among the new religious movements cl amour ing for attention in the modern West, Bahá'ísm (the Bahá'í f
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Baha'i Hermeneutics- An Academic and Primary Source Inquiry.txt 3
f 'Iraq above the day-spring of eternal holiness. 27 They cl amour for guidance, although the standards of Him Who guideth all
e valley of self and desire with the spirit of faith; and cl amour ed saying: "Cause our fathers to speed out of their sepulchr
e. Gracious God! how strange the way of this people! They cl amour for guidance, although the standards of Him Who guideth all
en/Christianity/Divine Comedy of Dante (Henry Cary tr)/Inferno Canto 16.txt 1
is dark wave resounded, roaring loud, So that the ear its cl amour soon had stunn'd. [6: He compares the fall of Phlegethon to
en/Christianity/Divine Comedy of Dante (Henry Cary tr)/Inferno Canto 9.txt 1
tore; themselves Smote with their palms, and such thrill cl amour raised, That to the bard I clung, suspicion - bound. "Haste
en/Christianity/Divine Comedy of Dante (Henry Cary tr)/Purgatory Canto 29.txt 1
sight, preceded by music, appears in view. Singing, as if en amour 'd, she resumed And closed the song, with "Blessed they[1] w
en/Christianity/Divine Comedy of Dante (Henry Cary tr)/Paradise Canto 23.txt 1
- sparing pilot. "Why doth my face," said Beatrice, "thus En amour thee, as that thou dost not turn Unto the beautiful garden,
en/Christianity/Divine Comedy of Dante (Henry Cary tr)/Purgatory Canto 26.txt 1
despatch Of the first onward step, from either tribe Loud cl amour rises: those, who newly come, Shout "Sodom and Gomorrah!" t
en/Islam/The Quran (E.H. Palmer tr)/Sura 5 - The Table.txt 1
ire, living chastely and not fornicating, and not taking par amour s. But whoso disbelieves in the faith, of a truth his work i
en/Islam/The Quran (E.H. Palmer tr)/Sura 4 - Women.txt 1
y being chaste and not fornicating, and not receivers of par amour s. But when they are married, if they commit fornication, th
en/Christianity/Divine Comedy of Dante (Henry Cary tr)/Paradise Canto 29.txt 1
e brothers of St. Anthony supported themselves and their par amour s. From behind the swine of St. Anthony, our Poet levels a b
en/Christianity/Divine Comedy of Dante (Henry Cary tr)/Paradise Canto 7.txt 1
ut this our life the Eternal Good inspires Immediate, and en amour s of itself; So that our wishes rest for ever here. "And hen
en/Judaism/Mishnah Sotah.txt 7
e to her own actions of entering into seclusion with the par amour . And the fact that they do not drink the bitter water is as
lity, so too, the water evaluates his, i.e., her alleged par amour ’s, involvement in the sin, as it is stated: “And the water
the phrase “and…shall enter” that both the woman and her par amour are evaluated by the water. Furthermore, prior to her drink
forbidden to her husband, so too is she forbidden to her par amour , because in contrast to the verse stating: “Is defiled [nit
indicates another prohibition, that of the woman to her par amour . This is the statement of Rabbi Akiva. Rabbi Yehoshua said:
m the superfluous vav that the woman is forbidden to her par amour . Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi says an alternate source: The two time
n to her husband and one is that she is forbidden to her par amour . 5:2 On that same day that Rabbi Elazar ben Azarya was appo
en/Judaism/Jeremiah.txt 3
ave broken faith with Me, as a woman breaks faith with a par amour , O House of Israel—declares GOD. 3:21 Hark! On the bare hei
th. 16:5 For thus said GOD:Do not enter a house of mourning, amour ning Lit. “religious gathering.” Do not go to lament and to
your shepherdsjshepherds Change of vocalization yields “par amour s.” shall be devoured by the wind,And your lovers shall go i
en/Christianity/Divine Comedy of Dante (Henry Cary tr)/Inferno Canto 18.txt 1
is this, the harlot, whose false lip Answer'd her doting par amour that ask'd, 'Thankest me much!' - 'Say rather, wondrously,'
en/Islam/Quran - Ahmed Ali.txt 5
ceived it, then remember, God is severe in revenge. 2:212 En amour ed are the unbelievers of the life of this world, and scoff
e will. In this is a lesson for those who have eyes. 3:14 En amour ed are the people of the lust of (earthly) pleasures, of wom
king) wedlock, and not lechery, nor secretly looking for par amour s. But if they are married and guilty of adultery, inflict o
:79 Then he came before his people in all pomp; and those en amour ed of this world, said: "Ah would that we had what Qarun has
ne who stands on a clear proof from his Lord, be like one en amour ed of his evil deeds and follows his inane desires? 47:15 Th
en/Christianity/Divine Comedy of Dante (Henry Cary tr)/Paradise Canto 32.txt 1
t Angel is, that with such glee Beholds our Queen, and so en amour 'd glows Of her high beauty, that all fire he seems." So I a
en/Islam/The Quran (Yusuf Ali tr)/Surah 4.txt 1
asonable: they should be chaste, not lustful, nor taking par amour s: when they are taken in wedlock, if they fall into shame,
en/Islam/Quran - Qarai.txt 4
are chaste women, not licentious ones or those who take par amour s. But should they commit an indecent act on marrying, there
em their dowries, in wedlock, not in license, nor taking par amour s. Should anyone renounce his faith, his work shall fail and
ses said, ‘Our Lord! You have given Pharaoh and his elite gl amour and wealth in the life of this world, our Lord, that they m
w that the life of this world is mere diversion and play, gl amour and mutual vainglory among you and rivalry for wealth and c
en/Christianity/Ascent of Mount Carmel.txt 2
, affliction and captivity. 6. Wherefore the soul that is en amour ed of prelacy,[99] or of any other such office, and longs fo
simple and pure Wisdom, which is the Son of God. For the en amour ed soul finds that that which is natural has failed it, and
en/Islam/Quran - Shakir.txt 3
ustly, they being chaste, not fornicating, nor receiving par amour s; and when they are taken in marriage, then if they are gui
(them) in marriage, not fornicating nor taking them for par amour s in secret; and whoever denies faith, his work indeed is of
(them) in marriage, not fornicating nor taking them for par amour s in secret; and whoever denies faith, his work indeed is of
en/Islam/Mathnavi of Rumi (E.H. Whinfield tr)/_Legacy/Masnavi Index.txt 3
l, My sad heart is a lively sacrifice to my Beloved. I am en amour ed of my own grief and pain, For it makes me well-pleasing t
of my eclipse, 4 They beat their brass dishes and raise a cl amour , And make my moon ashamed thereby, I, who am Pharaoh, woe i
hamed thereby, I, who am Pharaoh, woe is me! The people's cl amour Confounds my boast, 'I am Lord Supreme!' 5 Moses and I are
en/Islam/Mathnavi of Rumi (E.H. Whinfield tr)/The Masnavi Vol 1.txt 3
l, My sad heart is a lively sacrifice to my Beloved. I am en amour ed of my own grief and pain, For it makes me well-pleasing t
of my eclipse, 4 They beat their brass dishes and raise a cl amour , And make my moon ashamed thereby, I, who am Pharaoh, woe i
hamed thereby, I, who am Pharaoh, woe is me! The people's cl amour Confounds my boast, 'I am Lord Supreme!' 5 Moses and I are
en/Islam/Mathnavi of Rumi (E.H. Whinfield tr)/The Masnavi Vol 4.txt 8
his faithless wife. This wife was one day entertaining a par amour , when she was surprised by the sudden return of her husband
he spur of the moment she threw a woman's dress over her par amour and presented him to her husband as a rich lady who had com
Once that noble Ibrahim, as he sat on his throne, Heard a cl amour and noise of cries on the roof, Also heavy footsteps on the
the judgment-day will enlighten his eyes And destroy the gl amour of thy fascinations. Behold them that have regard to the ul
erior attractions of his wife, and he renounced his ugly par amour and fell in love with his wife. This is a parable, the true
his is a parable, the true wife being the Deity, the old par amour the world, and the physicians the prophets and saints. Anot
r. This woman, desiring to carry on an intrigue with her par amour , climbed up a pear-tree to gather the fruit, and when she h
r request, ascended the tree, and she at once called her par amour , and began to amuse herself with him. Her husband saw her f
en/Islam/Mathnavi of Rumi (E.H. Whinfield tr)/The Masnavi Vol 3.txt 1
le, but its soul is hidden. O reviling dog! thou makest a cl amour , Thou makest thy abuse of the Koran thy destruction. 12 Thi
en/Islam/Islamic Miscellaneous/Islam- Her Moral and Spiritual Value.txt 6
milder effulgence of the moon by night throws its silvery gl amour over all his senses. The lesser and more distant splendour
I could but answer that it is indefinable; all the same a gl amour that, like the force of gravity, is irresistible. Free and
r the magic spell of its wondrous influence. But even the gl amour of the moon is out-glamoured by the darkness of the night u
ndrous influence. But even the glamour of the moon is out-gl amour ed by the darkness of the night under whose funereal pall ev
ze of the burning sun, under the cooler and more clinging gl amour of the mellow moon, under the dimmer gloom and mystery of d
as the fiery splendour of the sun surpasses the cold pale gl amour of the moon--which is but a shadow, a pale reflection of th
en/Islam/Islamic Miscellaneous/Teachings of Hafiz (G. L. Bell tr).txt 5
ays," he says, "s'est developpee une vaste litterature ou l' amour divin et Famour terrestre se croisent d'une facon souvent d
s'est developpee une vaste litterature ou l'amour divin et F amour terrestre se croisent d'une facon souvent difficile a demel
and loyalty should be forgot, Though the earth cover the en amour ed head, And in the dust wisdom and passion rot. My friends
st pour ca qu'il n'y a plus parmi les hommes ni science, ni amour ." Djemshid is supposed to have built Persepolis. There is a
t donne Paris sa grande ville, Et qu'il me fallut quitter L' amour de ma mie, Je dirais au roi Henri: Reprenez votre Paris, J'
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/Logos, Mythos and Kerygma- The Logic of Reconciliation and the Occultation of the Promised Qa'im in Babi-Baha'i Scripture.txt 1
ds of Spanish writer Fernando Savater, of those "for whom cl amour ing equally against everything — against slavery and against
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (unpublished)/The German Baha'i Community under National Socialism- A Historical Perspective With Notes, Postscript, and Photographs.txt 1
Khánum written by Violette Nakhjavání19, “…she became so en amour ed of Germany during this time that she asked Shoghi Effendi
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f God in this day, by submitting to His Will and becoming en amour ed of Him, the soul becomes a fertile instrument and a worth
4] from Isfahan. These Tablets captivated me and I became en amour ed of the utterances of Baha'u'llah. [1 Mirza Yahya.] [2 Shi
sured that the birds of darkness were on the move and the cl amour of the foreboders of evil would be heard soon. I felt certa
nducted heated arguments and yet throughout the noise and cl amour they created, the Master's Pen kept on moving on His Tablet
o abasement. In response he at first made a great deal of cl amour and noise within the community, which agitated the minds of
the peoples and kindreds of the earth. Ere long shall the cl amour of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout America, the
ld. In the Heroic Age of the Faith, the believers were so en amour ed of Baha'u'llah that they hardly paid any attention to any
At the close of Abdu'l-Baha's Ministry, the Baha'is were en amour ed of Baha'u'llah, but at the same time, many had their own
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prejudice provoked by the Imam and his partner, they were cl amour ing for the death of their benefactors. Even the executioner
(9) Today a great many among the peoples of the world are cl amour ing for peace. The fear of large-scale destruction and annih
ives, their justice and fairness, that individuals may be en amour ed of their praiseworthy character and their virtuous attrib
ges. Then began a period of great opposition. The divines cl amour ed for his death, and he was sent to Tihran where he was imp
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im, and by their howls of derision and abuse added to the cl amour which he had raised. Despite the growing tumult, the attend
very difficult to obtain food. Another soul who was truly en amour ed of Baha'u'llah was Darvish Sidq-'Ali. He begged Baha'u'll
the sacred blood (of Baha'u'llah) and then raised a great cl amour and tumult around him, attributing unto Baha'u'llah malevol
ssumed that the buds of darkness were on the move and the cl amour of the foreboders of evil would be heard soon. I felt certa
nducted heated arguments and yet throughout the noise and cl amour they created, the Master's pen kept on moving on His Tablet
s to enable a soul to draw near to Baha'u'llah and become en amour ed of Him. In a Tablet[213] Baha'u'llah discloses the pre-em
At the close of 'Abdu'l-Baha's ministry, the Baha'is were en amour ed of Baha'u'llah but at the same time many had their own cr
of Capital and Labour definitely recognized; in which the cl amour of religious fanaticism and strife will have been forever s
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ities, were in a state of great agitation. The shouts and cl amour of the people could be heard on all sides. Baha'u'llah was
o be seated apart in a corner of a caravansaray. When the cl amour of the people rose high he hastened into the street, and, b
ppen that could cause disturbance and dissension or raise cl amour among the heedless. Verily, His bounty hath surpassed the w
h husband and wife are aglow with the same wine, both are en amour ed of the same matchless Face, both live and move through th
y life. For He was, from a human point of view, extremely en amour ed of the beauty of nature. He loved oriental gardens with t
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en a person attains the presence of Baha'u'llah, he is so en amour ed and carried away that in fact he becomes dumbfounded, awe
anding inside and several outside the room. They were all en amour ed of His peerless, imperishable and glorious Beauty. I saw
ed with wonder, they remained standing. Their hearts were en amour ed of His peerless and beauteous countenance. Baha'u'llah we
sh from Isfahan. These Tablets captivated me and I became en amour ed of the utterances of Baha'u'llah. [1 Mirza Yahya. (A.T.)]
odiment of steadfastness in the Cause of God. Neither the cl amour of the people, their insults and persecutions, nor the drea
t for his mother to come and make him recant. The divines cl amour ed for Ashraf's death. He was beaten so hard that blood flow
o that house, fully determined to seize and slay him. The cl amour of the people that had massed around his house compelled Va
turned into abasement. At first they made a great deal of cl amour and noise within the community. They agitated the minds of
econd pilgrimage to Akka, as on earlier ones, Haji was so en amour ed of the glory of Baha'u'llah that he was utterly unaware o
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the peoples and kindreds of the earth. Ere long shall the cl amour of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout America, the
which had to do with self.(8) Another soul who was truly en amour ed of Baha'u'llah was Darvish Sidq-'Ali. He begged Baha'u'll
ord of Lords. Satisfied with the croaking of the crow and en amour ed with the visage of the raven, they have renounced the mel
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/The Word Bahá'- Quintessence of the Greatest Name of God.txt 1
ran/ Paris: n.p., 1966. ---------. Le jasmin des Fidèles d ’ amour , Kitâb-e ‘Abhar al-’ashiqîn. Ed. Henry Corbin and Muhammad
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initely recognized’ Lights of ‘Irfán Book Thirteen • ‘the cl amour of religious fanaticism and strife will have been forever s
dence of Capital and Labour definitely recognized’ • ‘the cl amour of religious fanaticism and strife will have been forever s
of Capital and Labour are largely already recognized; the cl amour of religious fanaticism and strife cannot be said to be sti
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/Tales of Magnificent Heroism- The Impact of the Bab and His Followers on Writers and Artists.txt 1
the episode of the Báb was published in France 1891. In Un Amour au Pays de Mages, A. de Saint-Quentin—a French consular off
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i composent l’univers. L’acquisition de vertus telles que l’ amour de l’ordre, la modération, l’obéissance et l’humilité font
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/Alain Locke and Cultural Pluralism.txt 1
cke had an Episcopal upbringing. During his youth, he was en amour ed of Greek philosophy.29 Later he found, as Leonard Harris
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/Les Valeurs economiques et les valeurs morales.txt 1
it une certaine réciprocité fondée sur une nouvelle forme d’ amour (agape). Pour les premiers chrétiens, cette relation nouvel
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Reflections naissance consciente et dans la dynamique de l’ amour et qui rejette toute préoccupa- on the Concept of tion rigi
ventionally and typically thought and dissension or raise cl amour about in many other contexts, in- among the heedless. (6) c
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yers who seek that Divine Beauty, and among those who are en amour ed by the Mystic Beloved. The glory of God rest upon thee an
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latine, volume 64, columns 1337-1354 A. Mallet, Personne et Amour dans la Theologie trinitaire de St. Thomas d'Acquin, volume
aris, 1983. RÚZBIHÁN BÁQLÍ SHÍRÁZÍ -Le jasmin des Fidèles d' amour , edited and translated by H. Corbin, Bibliothèque Iranienne
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s poem, as a few others, ends with a call to silence. The cl amour that rises “from the city of men and the world of brutes” c
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o the Holy Land, with spirits brimming with affection and en amour ed with love for the Master, they returned to Egypt. Truly,
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e chief of the Ulemas became a Babi. Once more the clergy cl amour ed for the Bab’s life, and the Christian Governor, wishing t
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of the Mullás, who congratulate them on their prowess and cl amour loudly for the blood of the few remaining prisoners. The ro
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g spirit of anti-authoritarianism that characterizes such cl amour s for freedom, while they may have had certain valid histori
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of divine splendour, they rise in protest and burst into cl amour . But it is true to say that they object to that which they
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ppen that could cause disturbance and dissension or raise cl amour among the heedless"(118) — a clear warning against fanatica
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trength which no force of human personality, whatever its gl amour , can replace; that its reliance is solely upon that mystic
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/Preliminary Bibliography of works in French making mention of the Babi or Baha'i religions (19452000).txt 4
graphique National, 1975. Tome 1, La Réunion. Marie-Thérése Amour ette, Cultes, p. 37. Tome 3, La Guadeloupe. Singaravelou & G
3 août 1987. Gillespie a renoncé à la Maison Blanche pour l’ amour des Baha [sic], Le Figaro, Paris, 26 octobre 1971. Grande e
s Congrès, Le Méridional, 31 mars 1971. La Science devant l’ Amour , Écho de la Côte d’Azur, 10 avril 1965. La Science devant l
Écho de la Côte d’Azur, 10 avril 1965. La Science devant l’ Amour , Tribune de Genève, Genève, 10 novembre 1964. Selon le rite
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n a book of the Shaykh and started to read it. She became en amour ed of these teachings and had soon mastered their complexiti
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/The Bab in the World of Images.txt 1
k-Qasim Mirza, Coste writes, ‘No Asian personality was as en amour ed by our European arts, customs, and temperaments [as him].
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ing that could "cause disturbance and dissension or raise cl amour among the heedless" (Synopsis and Codification 4). Bahá'u'l
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erstood; you knew what He was saying, somehow. One was so en amour ed of His voice that one sort of felt what He was saying. It
und him by his literary talents and his scientific gifts. En amour ed of literature and passionately devoted to science, he cul
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ppen that could cause disturbance and dissension or raise cl amour among the heedless. Verily, His bounty hath surpassed the w
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condemned to death. Regardless of the world’s whining and cl amour , we won’t stop such executions. This has nothing to do with
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they will shun criminal acts«,122 that they will become »en amour ed with human perfections«123 and will »look upon the very c
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/Mafia, Mob and Shiism in Iraq- The Rebellion of Ottoman Karbala 1824-1843.txt 1
e bloody capture of Karbalawith grief and rage, then with cl amour for war. The leading jurisprudentof Isfahan, Sayyid Muhamma
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ached the soul birth—^to those knowing full well that the gl amour of the meshes only become the noose of limitation,, the tal
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fused to consent to this. And so at last, with a thousand cl amour ings and demonstrations of enthusiasm, they brought him into
ger and gave assistance to 'Abdu'l-'Alí. So the cries and cl amour rose high, but several of the malignants who were not of th
he door of the Mosque, hearing this turmoil of strife and cl amour of war, came forth also from the Mosque, intending to go to
ription; and presently the men, informed by the cries and cl amour of the women, arose and came up, and took him out of the wo
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ught with difficulties at every turn, with the individual cl amour ing for freedom, the institution demanding submission, and t
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n the late 19th-century, these liberal pragmatists became en amour ed with the ‘social gospel,’ a Protestant movement that stre
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familier des amants, and later as Vade-mecum des fidèles d’ amour ). The function, narratology, time, and place of Q7:172, are
Beauty, the closer we are to the Covenant of Love [pacte d’ amour ] (ʿahd-i ʿishq). (Baqli 1981: 34, trans. from Corbin’s Fren
n, Henry. 1956. Sympathie et théopathie chez “Les Fidèles d’ amour ” en Islam. In Eranos-Jahrbuch 1955: Der Mensch und die Symp
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his journey. Once this grace is received the person is so en amour ed by the sense of the new dimension which is presented to h
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nessed Abu'l-Fadl and Mírzá 'Abdu'l-Karím-i- the deed and cl amour ed their approval. Tájir-i-Ardíbílí went to the home of the
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Tall Buildings In general, however, `Abdu’l-Bahá was not en amour ed of large crowded cities and their very tall buildings. Re
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Gloria Yazdani Tablets to Maryam: Introduction And so -- en amour ed as the mad Qays – to the wilderness is set my gaze. One l
in Baghdad.9 This Tablet, like the other ones, speaks of cl amour s and afflictions in the path of the Beloved, however it see
descended on the darksome dust; and ailing hearts let out cl amour s of affliction. Wholesome waters were turned into blood, an
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rete is in motion. As soon as the a évolué au point que son amour de cet art molecules in the cement that bind it a fini par
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/Some Notes on Fundamental Principles- Western Scholarship and the Religion of the Bab.txt 1
ty. 7 Refer The Dawn-Breakers, p. 100f. and hold back the cl amour of the ‘ulamá’! He acted as a wise and loving spiritual phy
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avoid any dealings or association with the Baha’i members (M amour i, 2013). In another undated fatwa, Khamenei condemned the “
enty years of repression. Social Research, 67(2), 537–558. M amour i, A. (2013, August). Khamenei’s controversial fatwas. Al-Mo
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int where television cameras and newspaper reporters were cl amour ing to record Dedication of the Bahá’í House of Worship in S
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l portion of it: In the path of your love, O Idol,16 I am en amour ed with torment How long will you ignore me, I am grief-stri
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not the threats of the wicked, neither be dismayed by the cl amour of the ungodly.” Then he continued saying that no power on
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elievers were a closely knit group, like a family, still “en amour ed with ‘Abdu’l-Baha—thrilled with having met him. . . . The
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nced of its significance beyond entertainment, beyond the gl amour , beyond escapism, beyond the celebration which lies at its
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y engrossed in spreading the sweet savours of God, and is en amour ed of the holy verses of the Kingdom of God — know ye for a
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had an Episcopal upbringing, and during his youth, he was en amour ed of Greek philosophy.[29] Later he found, as Leonard Harri
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/Perception Into Faith- A Radical Discontinuity Within Unity.txt 1
creatures, whom neither the blame of the blamer, nor the cl amour of the infidel, nor the estrangement of such as have withdr
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el. L’unique objet de ce propos est de comprendre comment l’ amour du Créateur constitue la force motrice qui engendre et sout
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s of music, accompanied by a great multitude shouting and cl amour ing. At the back of the Telegraph Office they tried to make
the Báb], the people loaded them with abuse, and raised a cl amour , crying, `These two men are Bábís and have entered our mosq
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o. 308]: Ravished is my heart by one like a singing girl, cl amour - exciter, False of promise, slayer by nature, and colour (o
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h, nor sanction the behaviour of the avowed believer that cl amour ously asserteth his allegiance to this Cause. Both should ob
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the individual and the institutions of society — the one cl amour ing for ever greater freedom and the other demanding ever mo
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aught Me and I have learnt. So hearken and do not raise a cl amour . Were it not for My fear that you might say: “Ali has becom
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t their standard in the midst of the earth and men beeome en amour ed of one another i that the joys oj spirituality may 'preva
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nk of the living pool. The waters bubbled high! with love an amour ed, Earth knelt. The Branch of shining leaves hung low, Beca
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g transformation in society. This pa- que l’importance d’un amour sincère pour per suggests that insights into the efficacy l
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Spiritual cosmopolitisme spirituel, dont les princi- pes d’ amour universel et d’harmonie se Cosmopolitanism, retrouvent dans
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rn, with the individual while advances in psychology were cl amour ing for freedom, the in- also weaponized into techniques of
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/Chinese Family Religion and World Religion.txt 1
e husband and wife are aglow with the same wine, both are en amour ed of the same matchless Face, both live and move through th
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erited are changed because Bahá'u'lláh says "We heard the cl amour of the children as yet unborn, We doubled their share and d
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ry Corbin’s designation of Twelver Shi’ism as a “religion d’ amour par excellence” ac- curately captures one arc of Shi’i piet
e à l’homme, et sous laquelle le Dieu caché devient objet d’ amour (cette Forme en étant le mahbübiya). Et c’est pourquoi tout
(cette Forme en étant le mahbübiya). Et c’est pourquoi tout amour de Dieu, du fait qu’il postule un Dieu qui soit objet d’amo
our de Dieu, du fait qu’il postule un Dieu qui soit objet d’ amour , est walâyat de l’Imâm.” 58. ​Mohammed Ali Amir-Moezzi, The
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forth out of the travail for a League of Nations, and he cl amour ed in- of his spiritual strife ? Coming as the new faith sis
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d in similar tone.20 Dost thou not witness, O Pen, what a cl amour the hypocrites have raised throughout the land, and what a
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nastatique; première edition, 1966. Le Jasmin des Fidèles d' amour (Kitáb-e `Abhar al- `áshiqín), Traité de soufisme persan pu
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at it is through the process of the Great Peace that the “cl amour of religious fanaticism” and “the flame of racial animosity
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d."8 It is these two visions, that many Chinese Bahá’í s, en amour ed by the love of Bahá'u’lláh, are working towards. It is th
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Articles (published)/Adventures in Biographical Research- John and William Cormick.txt 1
of the multitude resounded on every side ... Such was the cl amour that a crier was ordered to warn the population of the dang
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sity of the ignorant and envious. "For forty years," they cl amour ed, "we have suffered the pretentious teachings of Shaykh Ah
e of the best tenets of orthodox Islam." The louder their cl amour and protestations, the firmer grew the determination of Siy
e heedless and [79] ignorant around Him thought Him to be en amour ed with the sun itself.30 I have heard Haji Siyyid Javad-i-K
ught him. That dervish, whose name was Mustafa, became so en amour ed with the teachings which had been instilled into his mind
were greatly revered for their pious orthodoxy, raised a cl amour , loudly protesting: "Woe betide us, the guardians and prote
testations of these divines, and arose to reinforce their cl amour . The whole city had been aroused, and public order was, as
e. Still another was Mirza Aqay-i-Rikab-Saz. He became so en amour ed of the Bab on that day that no persecution, however sever
ourse with the Bab. "He again has come to our city," they cl amour ed; "he again has raised the standard of revolt, and is, tog
superiority over his adversaries and would silence their cl amour . Although in their hearts they dissented from his views and
rom the pulpit," rose the voice of Siyyid Husayn amid the cl amour and tumult of the people, as he motioned to Mulla Sadiq to
ath to the house, a multitude of people were seen eagerly cl amour ing for the water which He had used for His ablutions. His f
-Jum'ih himself had, from the very first night, become so en amour ed with Him who was the object of such devotion, that, assum
o kiss reverently the dust of His footsteps. Such was the cl amour which His arrival had raised that a crier was ordered to wa
ulation, which had been sedulously instigated beforehand, cl amour ed for their immediate execution. A band of shameless scound
of his conviction. An increasing number of people became en amour ed of the charm of his personality and willingly acknowledge
their enthusiasm?'" The voice of Mulla Husayn drowned the cl amour of the multitude. The inhabitants of Barfurush surrendered
with a seething mass of opponents, was now deserted. The cl amour of the multitude was stilled. Bestrewn with the bodies of t
im, and by their howls of derision and abuse added to the cl amour which he had raised. Despite the growing tumult, the attend
on and love.' "One night we were suddenly awakened by the cl amour of the people who had gathered outside the gate of the hous
not the threats of the wicked, neither be dismayed by the cl amour of the ungodly. Each one of you has his appointed hour, and
gh Mandalij, a shaykh of considerable influence became so en amour ed of him that he renounced all that he had formerly cherish
o that house, fully determined to seize and slay him. The cl amour of the people that had massed around his house compelled Va
a handsome reward in return for this service. Clad in their amour , with helmets on their heads, and followed by a band of ruf
soon as the enemy had discovered the purpose of that loud cl amour , they returned to their posts, reassured, though greatly hu
f drums, in the direction of the fort. Undaunted by their cl amour , the companions of Hujjat raised simultaneously the cry of
d hardships of a long-protracted siege. How often did the cl amour of an advancing foe drown the acclamations of joy with whic
s it that you have allowed yourself to be swayed by their cl amour ? You should have been satisfied with preventing the party f
dign punishment. Measures of unprecedented severity, they cl amour ed, should be undertaken to stem the tide that was engulfing
ng and old, had fallen, I would deliberately ignore their cl amour and quietly steal away to My home. One day I happened to be
h's mother. Day and night she persisted in her vindictive cl amour , demanding the execution of Baha'u'llah, whom she still reg
served to abate the wrath with which an enraged populace cl amour ed for the immediate punishment of so daring an attempt. The
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Archive Textbase/Bahiyyih Khanum.txt 5
Most High, upon me and upon those others on earth who are en amour ed of her well-beloved name. O thou Scion of Baha! I weep ov
tual nature, her unceasing care for them and tender ways; en amour ed of her great indulgence toward them, and how she favoured
ed the chalice of His Testament and held it high. You are en amour ed of that world-adorning Face, your hearts are tightly boun
Even the Concourse on High moaned and lamented, and their cl amour rose to the highest Heaven, and the weeping denizens of the
or having singled you out for this great bounty. For this cl amour and uproar, the blows, the abuse, the taunts, the curses, w
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Archive Textbase/Dawn-Breakers.txt 31
sity of the ignorant and envious. "For forty years," they cl amour ed, "we have suffered the pretentious teachings of Shaykh Ah
e of the best tenets of orthodox Islam." The louder their cl amour and protestations, the firmer grew the determination of Siy
n Breakers, Page 79 ignorant around Him thought Him to be en amour ed with the sun itself.+F1 I have heard Haji Siyyid Javad-i-
ught him. That dervish, whose name was Mustafa, became so en amour ed with the teachings which had been instilled into his mind
were greatly revered for their pious orthodoxy, raised a cl amour , loudly protesting: "Woe betide us, the guardians and prote
testations of these divines, and arose to reinforce their cl amour . The whole city had been aroused, and public order was, as
e. Still another was Mirza Aqay-i-Rikab-Saz. He became so en amour ed of the Bab on that day that no persecution, however sever
ourse with the Bab. "He again has come to our city," they cl amour ed; "he again has raised the standard of revolt, and is, tog
superiority over his adversaries and would silence their cl amour . Although in their hearts they dissented from his views and
rom the pulpit," rose the voice of Siyyid Husayn amid the cl amour and tumult of the people, as he motioned to Mulla Sadiq to
ath to the house, a multitude of people were seen eagerly cl amour ing for the water which He had used for His ablutions. His f
-Jum'ih himself had, from the very first night, become so en amour ed with Him who was the object of such devotion, that, assum
o kiss reverently the dust of His footsteps. Such was the cl amour which His arrival had raised that a crier was ordered to wa
ulation, which had been sedulously instigated beforehand, cl amour ed for their immediate execution. A band of shameless scound
of his conviction. An increasing number of people became en amour ed of the charm of his personality and willingly acknowledge
their enthusiasm?'" The voice of Mulla Husayn drowned the cl amour of the multitude. The inhabitants of Barfurush surrendered
with a seething mass of opponents, was now deserted. The cl amour of the multitude was stilled. Bestrewn with the bodies of t
im, and by their howls of derision and abuse added to the cl amour which he had raised. Despite the growing tumult, the attend
on and love.' "One night we were suddenly awakened by the cl amour of the people who had gathered outside the gate of the hous
not the threats of the wicked, neither be dismayed by the cl amour of the ungodly. Each one of you has his appointed hour, and
gh Mandalij, a shaykh of considerable influence became so en amour ed of him that he renounced all that he had formerly cherish
o that house, fully determined to seize and slay him. The cl amour of the people that had massed around his house compelled Va
a handsome reward in return for this service. Clad in their amour , with helmets on their heads, and followed by a band of ruf
soon as the enemy had discovered the purpose of that loud cl amour , they returned to their posts, reassured, though greatly hu
f drums, in the direction of the fort. Undaunted by their cl amour , the companions of Hujjat raised simultaneously the cry of
d hardships of a long-protracted siege. How often did the cl amour of an advancing foe drown the acclamations of joy with whic
s it that you have allowed yourself to be swayed by their cl amour ? You should have been satisfied with preventing the party f
dign punishment. Measures of unprecedented severity, they cl amour ed, should be undertaken to stem the tide that was engulfing
ng and old, had fallen, I would deliberately ignore their cl amour and quietly steal away to My home. One day I happened to be
h's mother. Day and night she persisted in her vindictive cl amour , demanding the execution of Baha'u'llah, whom she still reg
served to abate the wrath with which an enraged populace cl amour ed for the immediate punishment of so daring an attempt. The
en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Archive Textbase/Promise of World Peace..txt 1
of capital and labour definitely recognized; in which the cl amour of religious fanaticism and strife will have been forever s
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/Additional Tablets, Extracts and Talks.txt 3
the Holy Shrine are reviving the senses, stirring up the en amour ed souls, bestowing new life, nourishing the spirit, conferr
riends of ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá! The tumult of the nations and the cl amour of their peoples are certain and inevitable in the Day of t
ief, thou art well out of it, and free from all this grim cl amour and commotion. Although, inevitably, there are disturbances
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/Qur'an.txt 5
asonable: They should be chaste, not lustful, nor taking par amour s: when they are taken in wedlock, if they fall into shame,
Mary is held up as an example, behold, thy people raise a cl amour thereat (in ridicule)! 043.058 And they say, "Are our gods
DISASTER, CHAPTER NO. 101 101.001 The (Day) of Noise and Cl amour : 101.002 What is the (Day) of Noise and Clamour? 101.003 An
Noise and Clamour: 101.002 What is the (Day) of Noise and Cl amour ? 101.003 And what will explain to thee what the (Day) of No
And what will explain to thee what the (Day) of Noise and Cl amour is? 101.004 (It is) a Day whereon men will be like moths sc
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/Twelve Table Talks Given by 'Abdu'l-Baha in 'Akka.txt 1
d—no one listened. To the contrary, Ḥájí Mullá Taqí’s son cl amour ed before the ministers of the government for the death of a
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/_Legacy/Qur'an..txt 5
asonable: They should be chaste, not lustful, nor taking par amour s: when they are taken in wedlock, if they fall into shame,
Mary is held up as an example, behold, thy people raise a cl amour thereat (in ridicule)! 043.058 And they say, "Are our gods
DISASTER, CHAPTER NO. 101 101.001 The (Day) of Noise and Cl amour : 101.002 What is the (Day) of Noise and Clamour? 101.003 An
Noise and Clamour: 101.002 What is the (Day) of Noise and Cl amour ? 101.003 And what will explain to thee what the (Day) of No
And what will explain to thee what the (Day) of Noise and Cl amour is? 101.004 (It is) a Day whereon men will be like moths sc
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/Some Answered Questions.txt 2
e sign of Gemini. 12 But the foolish and the ignorant are en amour ed with the zodiacal signs and enraptured with the dawning p
er lamp it may shine; and like a nightingale, one must be en amour ed of the rose, in whatever bower it may bloom. 14 Were the
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Custodians/Light of the World- Selected Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Baha.txt 8
the Beauty of the Lord. Yet ye foolish ones are raising a cl amour on every side. One saith, ‘Where is the advent of Him Whom
Give him my warmest love, and tell him on my behalf: “The cl amour and tumult raised by that furtive man is of less significan
rch of it. 6 And yet, some thoughtless individuals loudly cl amour that the darkest of nights hath arrived and the deepest glo
to violate the Covenant and Testament. This is that same cl amour which the Beloved of the worlds hath foretold in all His Ta
ivines and set forth clear and manifest proofs. Hence the cl amour of the clergy rose high, and they assailed him with grievou
yers who seek that Divine Beauty, and among those who are en amour ed by the Mystic Beloved. The glory of God rest upon thee an
ort, the point is that these disciples, who raised such a cl amour in Ṭihrán and were so confident in his promises, should hav
eek holy ecstasy in the same tavern. Ye are, one and all, en amour ed by the countenance of the same Beloved and are captivated
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/Tablets of Abdul-Baha vii.txt 1
himself, become a wanderer (in the Abode of the Beloved) en amour ed with His Tresses. He must consign to oblivion the body an
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Bahá.txt 1
the sacred blood (of Bahá’u’lláh) and then raised a great cl amour and tumult around him, attributing unto Bahá’u’lláh malevol
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/FIRE AND LIGHT (alt-edition 2).txt 3
ng the path of truth by the clash of arms and the furious cl amour of battalions. They have raised their triumphal cry amidst
eople of tyranny and enmity must needs be preceded by the cl amour and agitation of the masses. The realization of glory, of t
fy and strengthen the body of the Cause of God, while the cl amour of the prattler, the uproar of the deceitful, the tumult of
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Tablets of Abdul-Baha v2.txt 1
himself, become a wanderer (in the Abode of the Beloved) en amour ed with His Tresses. He must consign to oblivion the body an
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Selections from Writings Abdul-Baha (1998).html 14
d keep thine eyes fixed upon the exalted Kingdom; be thou en amour ed of the Abha Beauty; stand thou firm in the Covenant; year
bed of flowers, may sweet scents be shed. 17.4 Raise ye a cl amour like unto a roaring sea; like a prodigal cloud, rain down t
ve risen upward to the refreshing skies of love; they are en amour ed of Thy nature, and they worship Thy beauty. Unto Thee hav
y engrossed in spreading the sweet savours of God, and is en amour ed of the holy verses of the Kingdom of God—know ye for a ce
t high noon. 38.5 As to you, O ye other handmaids who are en amour ed of the heavenly fragrances, arrange ye holy gatherings, a
h husband and wife are aglow with the same wine, both are en amour ed of the same matchless Face, both live and move through th
d in itself the harshest of punishments. They will become en amour ed of human perfections, and will consecrate their lives to
hey may become spiritual beings, dwellers in the Kingdom, en amour ed of the sweet breaths of holiness, and may receive an educ
is glory and of his salvation.  198. 198.1 O thou who art en amour ed of the breaths of God! I have read thy letter, which crie
splendours, souls that are sustained by the Holy Spirit, en amour ed of the Lord, detached from all save Him, holy above the c
l humankind, comfort and peace. 203. 203.1 O thou who art en amour ed of the Covenant! The Blessed Beauty hath promised this se
l? Ye must shine forth like the lightning, and raise up a cl amour ing like unto the great sea. Like a candle must ye shed your
ntation. 227.27 Similarly, with regard to the peoples who cl amour for freedom: the moderate freedom which guarantees the welf
t ocean hath been stirred in their hearts! Then will they cl amour and exclaim: Happy are we; let all the world rejoice! 230.
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Selections from the Writings of Abdul-Baha (1978).html 14
d keep thine eyes fixed upon the exalted Kingdom; be thou en amour ed of the Abhá Beauty; stand thou firm in the Covenant; year
bed of flowers, may sweet scents be shed. 17.4 Raise ye a cl amour like unto a roaring sea; like a prodigal cloud, rain down t
ve risen upward to the refreshing skies of love; they are en amour ed of Thy nature, and they worship Thy beauty. Unto Thee hav
y engrossed in spreading the sweet savours of God, and is en amour ed of the holy verses of the Kingdom of God--know ye for a c
t high noon. 38.5 As to you, O ye other handmaids who are en amour ed of the heavenly fragrances, arrange ye holy gatherings, a
h husband and wife are aglow with the same wine, both are en amour ed of the same matchless Face, both live and move through th
d in itself the harshest of punishments. They will become en amour ed of human perfections, and will consecrate their lives to
hey may become spiritual beings, dwellers in the Kingdom, en amour ed of the sweet breaths of holiness, and may receive an educ
y and of his salvation. [240]   198.1 198. O thou who art en amour ed of the breaths of God! I have read thy letter, which crie
splendours, souls that are sustained by the Holy Spirit, en amour ed of the Lord, detached from all save Him, holy above the c
humankind, comfort and peace.   203.1 203. O thou who art en amour ed of the Covenant! The Blessed Beauty hath promised this se
l? Ye must shine forth like the lightning, and raise up a cl amour ing like unto the great sea. Like a candle must ye shed your
ntation. 227.27 Similarly, with regard to the peoples who cl amour for freedom: the moderate freedom which guarantees the welf
t ocean hath been stirred in their hearts! Then will they cl amour and exclaim: Happy are we; let all the world rejoice!   230
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/_Legacy/Selections Abdu'l-Baha.txt 14
d keep thine eyes fixed upon the exalted Kingdom; be thou en amour ed of the Abha Beauty; stand thou firm in the Covenant; year
bed of flowers, may sweet scents be shed. 17.4 Raise ye a cl amour like unto a roaring sea; like a prodigal cloud, rain down t
ve risen upward to the refreshing skies of love; they are en amour ed of Thy nature, and they worship Thy beauty. Unto Thee hav
y engrossed in spreading the sweet savours of God, and is en amour ed of the holy verses of the Kingdom of God--know ye for a c
t high noon. 38.5 As to you, O ye other handmaids who are en amour ed of the heavenly fragrances, arrange ye holy gatherings, a
h husband and wife are aglow with the same wine, both are en amour ed of the same matchless Face, both live and move through th
d in itself the harshest of punishments. They will become en amour ed of human perfections, and will consecrate their lives to
hey may become spiritual beings, dwellers in the Kingdom, en amour ed of the sweet breaths of holiness, and may receive an educ
he Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, page 240 198.1 O thou who art en amour ed of the breaths of God! I have read thy letter, which crie
splendours, souls that are sustained by the Holy Spirit, en amour ed of the Lord, detached from all save Him, holy above the c
or all humankind, comfort and peace. 203.1 O thou who art en amour ed of the Covenant! The Blessed Beauty hath promised this se
l? Ye must shine forth like the lightning, and raise up a cl amour ing like unto the great sea. Like a candle must ye shed your
ntation. 227.27 Similarly, with regard to the peoples who cl amour for freedom: the moderate freedom which guarantees the welf
t ocean hath been stirred in their hearts! Then will they cl amour and exclaim: Happy are we; let all the world rejoice! 230.1
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/Some Answered Questions.txt 2
e sign of Gemini. 13 But the foolish and the ignorant are en amour ed with the zodiacal signs and enraptured with the dawning p
er lamp it may shine; and like a nightingale, one must be en amour ed of the rose, in whatever bower it may bloom. 15 Were the
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/Light of the World.txt 8
the Beauty of the Lord. Yet ye foolish ones are raising a cl amour on every side. One saith, ‘Where is the advent of Him Whom
Give him my warmest love, and tell him on my behalf: “The cl amour and tumult raised by that furtive man is of less significan
rch of it. 6 And yet, some thoughtless individuals loudly cl amour that the darkest of nights hath arrived and the deepest glo
to violate the Covenant and Testament. This is that same cl amour which the Beloved of the worlds hath foretold in all His Ta
ivines and set forth clear and manifest proofs. Hence the cl amour of the clergy rose high, and they assailed him with grievou
yers who seek that Divine Beauty, and among those who are en amour ed by the Mystic Beloved. The glory of God rest upon thee an
ort, the point is that these disciples, who raised such a cl amour in Ṭihrán and were so confident in his promises, should hav
eek holy ecstasy in the same tavern. Ye are, one and all, en amour ed by the countenance of the same Beloved and are captivated
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/'Abdu'l-Bahá/-pi-.txt 2
o the darkness'. These two survive today, except that the gl amour has gone from some, and others, like the Phoenician dead, a
away; and the Letters of Affirmation saw their joyous and cl amour ing blood flow down for Him. He has come, many a time, and w
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/Europe.txt 1
aces, religions, sects and classes were fascinated by and en amour ed of that manifest sign, that safe haven, that entrancing T
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Light of Divine Guidance.txt 1
ous, so momentous and historic a task. Unperturbed by the cl amour of inveterate, powerful and malicious adversaries in the la
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/God Passes By.txt 3
hings of the Bab, "et c'est aussi une admirable preuve de l' amour que notre heros portait a ses concitoyens. Il s'est sacrifi
vie l'annonce du regne de la concorde, de l'equite et de l' amour du prochain." "Un fait etrange, unique dans les annales de
wn to the humblest neophyte, so --God Passes By, Page 122 en amour ed of, and carried away by their love for Baha'u'llah, and s
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Kitab-I-Iqan.txt 6
nce this may enable a few to cease to be perturbed by the cl amour and protestations <p7> of the divines and the foolish of th
l the people of Israel arose in protest against Him. They cl amour ed that He Whose advent the Bible had foretold must needs pr
ed them openly to repudiate <p122> His truth. They loudly cl amour ed: "When did Hamzih die? When was he risen? At what hour wa
ord of Lords. Satisfied with the croaking of the crow and en amour ed with the visage of the raven, they have renounced the mel
e. Gracious God! how strange the way of this people! They cl amour for guidance, although the standards of Him Who guideth all
e valley of self and desire with the spirit of faith; and cl amour ed saying: "Cause our fathers to speed out of their sepulchr
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Unfolding Destiny of the British Bahai Community.txt 4
than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl amour of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel
the peoples and kindreds of the earth! Erelong shall the cl amour of the multitude throughout Africa, throughout America, the
y sensitive and receptive people; the loud and persistent cl amour of a revolting order in Russia against the evil domination
than to gird up afresh its loins, turn its back upon the cl amour of the age, its fears, confusion and strife, step resolutel
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Dawn-Breakers.txt 32
sity of the ignorant and envious. "For forty years," they cl amour ed, "we have suffered the pretentious teachings of Shaykh Ah
e of the best tenets of orthodox Islam." The louder their cl amour and protestations, the firmer grew the determination of Siy
heedless and <p79> ignorant around Him thought Him to be en amour ed with the sun itself.[2] [1 "He was already predisposed to
ught him. That dervish, whose name was Mustafa, became so en amour ed with the teachings which had been instilled into his mind
were greatly revered for their pious orthodoxy, raised a cl amour , loudly protesting: "Woe betide us, the guardians and prote
testations of these divines, and arose to reinforce their cl amour . The whole city had been aroused, and public order was, as
e. Still another was Mirza Aqay-i-Rikab-Saz. He became so en amour ed of the Bab on that day that no persecution, however sever
ourse with the Bab. "He again has come to our city," they cl amour ed; "he again has raised the standard of revolt and is, toge
superiority over his adversaries and would silence their cl amour . Although in their hearts they dissented from his views and
rom the pulpit," rose the voice of Siyyid Husayn amid the cl amour and tumult of the people, as he motioned to Mulla Sadiq to
ath to the house, a multitude of people were seen eagerly cl amour ing for the water which He had used for His ablutions. His f
-Jum'ih himself had, from the very first night, become so en amour ed with Him who was the object of such devotion, that, assum
o kiss reverently the dust of His footsteps. Such was the cl amour which His arrival had raised that a crier was ordered to wa
ulation, which had been sedulously instigated beforehand, cl amour ed for their immediate execution. A band of shameless scound
of his conviction. An increasing number of people became en amour ed of the charm of his personality and willingly acknowledge
their enthusiasm?'" The voice of Mulla Husayn drowned the cl amour of the multitude. The inhabitants of Barfurush surrendered
with a seething mass of opponents, was now deserted. The cl amour of the multitude was stilled. Bestrewn with the bodies of t
im, and by their howls of derision and abuse added to the cl amour which he had raised. Despite the growing tumult, the attend
on and love.' "One night we were suddenly awakened by the cl amour of the people who had gathered outside the gate of the hous
not the threats of the wicked, neither be dismayed by the cl amour of the ungodly. Each one of you has his appointed hour, and
gh Mandalij, a shaykh of considerable influence became so en amour ed of him that he renounced all that he had formerly cherish
o that house, fully determined to seize and slay him. The cl amour of the people that had massed around his house compelled Va
a handsome reward in return for this service. Clad in their amour , with helmets on their heads, and followed by a band of ruf
n the forehead. Mir Salah's audacity, in spite of the heavy amour which his adversary was wearing, frightened the whole band
soon as the enemy had discovered the purpose of that loud cl amour , they returned to their posts, reassured, though greatly hu
f drums, in the direction of the fort. Undaunted by their cl amour , the companions of Hujjat raised simultaneously the cry of
d hardships of a long-protracted siege. How often did the cl amour of an advancing foe drown the acclamations of joy with whic
s it that you have allowed yourself to be swayed by their cl amour ? You should have been satisfied with preventing the party f
dign punishment. Measures of unprecedented severity, they cl amour ed, should be undertaken to stem the tide that was engulfing
ng and old, had fallen, I would deliberately ignore their cl amour and quietly steal away to My home. One day I happened to be
h's mother. Day and night she persisted in her vindictive cl amour , demanding the execution of Baha'u'llah, whom she still reg
served to abate the wrath with which an enraged populace cl amour ed for the immediate punishment of so daring an attempt. The
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The World Order of Bahá'u'lláh.txt 1
trength which no force of human personality, whatever its gl amour , can replace; that its reliance is solely upon that mystic
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/Family Life.txt 1
h husband and wife are aglow with the same wine, both are en amour ed of the same matchless Face, both live and move through th
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/The Summons of the Lord of Hosts.txt 3
ot. O Ears of this Temple! Purge yourselves from all idle cl amour and hearken unto the voice of your Lord. He, verily, reveal
hath hearkened to My call shall remain unperturbed by the cl amour of all that are on earth; and whosoever is influenced by th
have been brought low. Heed not the one who raised a loud cl amour and he who raiseth it even now. Let thy Lord, the Ever-Forg
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/Messages to Canada- 1999 edition.txt 1
ow in the southern States, which are so pregnant with the cl amour of interracial unity. If properly taught to the seeking Neg
en/Bahá'í Faith/1 - Primary Sources/Shoghi Effendi/_Legacy/The Dawn-Breakers (1970).html 9
sity of the ignorant and envious. "For forty years," they cl amour ed, "we have suffered the pretentious teachings of Shaykh Ah
e of the best tenets of orthodox Islam." The louder their cl amour and protestations, the firmer grew the determination of Siy
e heedless and [79] ignorant around Him thought Him to be en amour ed with the sun itself.30 I have heard Haji Siyyid Javad-i-K
ught him. That dervish, whose name was Mustafa, became so en amour ed with the teachings which had been instilled into his mind
were greatly revered for their pious orthodoxy, raised a cl amour , loudly protesting: "Woe betide us, the guardians and prote
testations of these divines, and arose to reinforce their cl amour . The whole city had been aroused, and public order was, as
e. Still another was Mirza Aqay-i-Rikab-Saz. He became so en amour ed of the Bab on that day that no persecution, however sever
ourse with the Bab. "He again has come to our city," they cl amour ed; "he again has raised the standard of revolt, and is, tog
superiority over his adversaries and would silence their cl amour . Although in their hearts they dissented from his views and