Gems of Divine Mysteries

Gems of Divine Mysteries

"Javáhiru’l-Asrár" (ArB|جواهر الاسرار) or "Gems of Divine Mysteries", is a book by Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith. The treatise was written in reply to a question from Siyyid Yúsuf-i-Sidihí Isfahání who had asked the question of how the promised Mihdí could have been "transformed" (meaning: the return of the Promised One in a different human guise) into the Báb. The work was revealed on the same day as the question had been received.

Bahá'u'lláh himself states that he took "the opportunity provided by" the question "to elaborate on a number of subjects". The Introduction of the published English translation lists some of these topics, some of which are: "rejection of the Prophets of the past," "danger of a literal reading of scripture," "the meaning of the signs and portents of the Bible concerning the advent of the new Manifestation," "the continuity of divine revelation," "intimations of Bahá'u'lláh's approaching declaration," and the significance or meanings of terms such as "Day of Judgement" and "the Resurrection." The Tablet (as Bahá'u'lláh's works are often called) was written during his time in Baghdad (1853-1863) in Arabic, and was only recently translated into English, being published in 2002.

Similar themes as those presented in the "Gems of Divine Mysteries" can be found in the "Seven Valleys" and in the "Kitáb-i-Íqán".

References

*cite book
author=Bahá'u'lláh
authorlink=Bahá'u'lláh
year=2002
title=Gems of Divine Mysteries
publisher=Bahá'í World Centre
location=Haifa, Israel
id=ISBN 0-85398-975-3
url=http://reference.bahai.org/en/t/b/GDM/

*cite book
author = Hatcher, J.S.
year = 1997
title = The Ocean of His Words: A Reader's Guide to the Art of Bahá'u'lláh
publisher = Bahá'í Publishing Trust
location = Wilmette, Illinois, USA
id = ISBN 0877432597

*cite book
last = Taherzadeh
first = A.
year = 1976
title = The Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh, Volume 1: Baghdad 1853-63
publisher = George Ronald
location = Oxford, UK
id = ISBN 0853982708

External links

* [http://www.bahaiworldnews.org/story/174 Bahá'í World News Service: New volume of Baha'i sacred writings is published]
* [http://bahai9.com/Gems_of_Divine_Mysteries Compendium on Gems of Divine Mysteries]



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