Say, the testimony of God hath been fulfilled in the Bayan, and through
its revelation the grace of God hath attained its highest consummation for
all mankind. Let no one among you say that God hath withheld the
outpouring of His bounty unto you, for assuredly God's mercy unto those to
whom the Bayan is given hath been fulfilled and completed until the Day of
Resurrection. Would that ye might believe in the signs of God. XVI, 13.
"Verily God hath caused the people of the Bayan to be ..."
Verily God hath caused the people of the Bayan to be called into being
through the power of Him unto Whom the Bayan was revealed, in preparation
for the Day when they will return to their Lord.
Indeed those who will bear allegiance unto Him Whom God shall make
manifest are the ones who have grasped the meaning of that which hath been
revealed in the Bayan; they are indeed the sincere ones, while those who
turn away from Him at the time of His appearance will have utterly failed
to comprehend a single letter of the Bayan, even though they profess
belief and assurance in whatever is revealed in it or observe its
precepts.
Say, every favourable and praiseworthy designation in the Bayan is but an
allusion to those who recognize Him Whom God shall make manifest, and who
believe with certainty in God and in His holy Writings, while every
unfavourable designation therein is meant to refer to such as repudiate
Him Whom God shall make manifest, though they may act uprightly within the
bounds laid down in the Bayan.
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