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Persian Chant of Bahai Scripture

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Unofficial and inadequate translation of the prayer revealed by Abdu'l-Baha: The references are from the traditional game of Polo with a puck, club and horses.
"He is the All-Glorious; O servant of God, make thou an effort and gird up the loins of endeavour, and raise your hands in supplication to the high heavens.
O servant of God, a fast horse and a large field are before you, the puck of prosperity is on the field and the club of God's blessings is in your hands, it is time to gallop and to steal the puck.
Verily I say unto you that which is worthy of mention.
Haste! haste! for time is short, and the song is nearing its end. If you don't clap, play the drums, sing, or raise your voice in jubilation at this occasion, then when will you be intoxicated and joyous?"

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  • Lesson #2 Religious diversity, unity in diversity

  • Many religions, many churches, many religious communities -- happy mankind. Don't let the Baha'i faith destroy the religious diversity.

  • Atheism's dumb. Church gives bliss.

  • For the awakened, this website has good information about the many schisms and sects in the Baha'i Faith -- more sects in its first 150 years than any other religion.

    scribd●com/doc/23244144/Sects-­of-Baha-i-Faith

    Say: It's a good thing.

    Be sure to replace the big black dot with a regular period, for the Ministration of Merciful Muddle.

  • Now, to continue our truth-telling: The Haifa/Wilmette sect of Baha'is has corrupted the religion into a materialistic, world-oriented, status-conscious culture rather than the simple, mystical, and devotional religion that is clearly depicted in the Kitab-i-Aqdas.

  • @BookOfFlaws Whatever. I do not want to become what you have become..'By there fruits you shall know them'

    And I am aware of the fact you will abuse the hell out of me and tell how bad I may be, and it is possibly true, but I am going to see if I can become a better person

    Lakum dinu kum wa liya din

    As-Salāmu `Alaykum

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