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68 Vorkommen von amour in 4 Texten im Bereich /en/Bahá'í Faith/2 - Bahá'í Studies/Archive Textbase
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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
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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
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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
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