Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh Revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas by Bahá'u'lláh

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By Abil Kile Posted on Nov 15, 2025
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Bahá'u'lláh, 1817-1892 Bahá'u'lláh, 1817-1892
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Ever wondered what a prophet might write after laying down the most important book of his faith? That's the fascinating premise of 'Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh.' This collection isn't a sequel in the usual sense. It's a series of profound letters and writings from the founder of the Bahá'í Faith, sent in his final years. The core mystery? How do you guide a young, global religious community into the future? These writings tackle that directly, offering spiritual laws, social principles, and a powerful vision for a united world. It's less a story and more a deep conversation about humanity's next steps.
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3. The Content must be used solely for a non-commercial purpose. Although this blanket permission to reproduce the Content is given freely such that no special permission is required, the Bahá’í International Community retains full copyright protection for all Content included at this Site under all applicable national and international laws. For permission to publish, transmit, display or otherwise use the Content for any commercial purpose, please contact us (http://reference.bahai.org/en/contact.html). CONTENTS Baha’i Terms of Use References to the Qur’án LAWḤ-I-KARMIL (Tablet of Carmel) LAWḤ-I-AQDAS (The Most Holy Tablet) BISHÁRÁT (Glad-Tidings) TARAZÁT (Ornaments) TAJALLÍYÁT (Effulgences) KALÍMÁT-I-FIRDAWSÍYYIH (Words of Paradise) LAWḤ-I-DUNYÁ (Tablet of the World) ISHRÁQÁT (Splendours) LAWḤ-I-HIKMAT (Tablet of Wisdom) ASL-I-KULLU’L-KHAYR (Words of Wisdom) LAWḤ-I-MAQSÚD (Tablet of Maqsúd) SÚRIY-I-VAFÁ (Tablet to Vafá) LAWḤ-I-SÍYYID-I-MIHDÍY-I-DAHÁJÍ (Tablet to Siyyid Mihdíy-i-Dahájí) LAWḤ-I-BURHÁN (Tablet of the Proof) KITÁB-I-‘AHD (Book of the Covenant) LAWḤ-I-ARD-I-BÁ (Tablet of the Land of Bá) EXCERPTS FROM OTHER TABLETS “GOD testifieth that there is none other God but...” “ALL praise be to Thee, O my God, inasmuch as Thou...” “O ḤUSAYN! God grant thou shalt ever be bright and...” “THIS is a Tablet which the Lord of all being hath sent...” “O FRIEND! In the Bayán We directed everyone in this...” “O JAVÁD! Such is the greatness of this Day that the Hour...” “WE make mention of him who hath been attracted by Our...” “O THOU who bearest My Name, Júd [Bounty]! Upon...” “O ḤAYDAR! This Wronged One hath heard thy voice...” “BY the righteousness of God! The Mother Book is made...” “O MUḤAMMAD ḤUSAYN! Be thou prepared to receive the...” “O MY handmaiden and My leaf! Rejoice with great joy...” “AT one time this sublime Word was heard from the...” “THIS is a Tablet sent down by the All-Merciful from the...” “O MY handmaiden, O My leaf! Render thou thanks unto...” “O HANDMAID of God! Hearken unto the Voice of the...” “FIX your gaze upon wisdom in all things, for it is an...” “THIS Wronged One doth mention him who hath set his...” “HE Who leadeth to true victory is come. By the righteousness...” “THIS is a Tablet sent down by the Lord of mercy that the...” “WE desire to mention him who hath set his face towards...” “GIVE ear unto that which the Spirit imparteth unto thee from...” “THIS Wronged One hath perused thy letter in the Most...” REFERENCES TO THE QUR’ÁN In footnotes referring to the Qur’án the súrihs have been numbered according to the original, whereas the verse numbers are those in Rodwell’s translation which differ sometimes from those of the Arabic. LAWḤ-I-KARMIL (TABLET OF CARMEL) ALL glory be to this Day, the Day in which the fragrances of mercy have been wafted over all created things, a Day so blest that past ages and centuries can never hope to rival it, a Day in which the countenance of the Ancient of Days hath turned towards His holy seat. Thereupon the voices of all created things, and beyond them those of the Concourse on High, were heard calling aloud: ‘Haste thee, O Carmel, for lo, the light of the countenance of God, the Ruler of the Kingdom of Names and Fashioner of the heavens, hath been lifted upon thee.’ Seized with transports of joy, and raising high her voice, she thus exclaimed: ‘May my life be a sacrifice to Thee, inasmuch as Thou hast fixed Thy gaze upon me, hast bestowed upon me Thy bounty, and hast directed towards me Thy steps. Separation from Thee, O Thou Source of everlasting life, hath well nigh consumed me, and my remoteness from Thy presence hath burned away my soul. All...

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This book isn't a novel with a plot. Think of it as a collection of spiritual and social blueprints. Bahá'u'lláh, after completing the central book of laws (the Kitáb-i-Aqdas), spent his last years writing these 'Tablets.' They were addressed to individual followers, kings, rulers, and humanity as a whole. The 'story' is the unfolding of his vision: how his new faith should grow, how society should be organized justly, and how all people can recognize their spiritual unity.

Why You Should Read It

Even if you're not religious, this is a striking historical document. The audacity of a prisoner-exile writing to world leaders like Queen Victoria and Pope Pius IX, calling for peace and collective security, is incredible. The themes are massive—the harmony of science and religion, the essential oneness of humanity, the need for a universal auxiliary language. Reading it feels like listening in on a radical, hopeful plan for fixing the world's deepest problems. It's challenging, poetic, and surprisingly practical all at once.

Final Verdict

Perfect for readers curious about world religions, spiritual philosophy, or the history of social reform ideas. It's for anyone who likes primary sources and hearing a founder's voice directly. It's not a light read, but it's a profoundly hopeful one. If you've ever asked, 'What would a better world actually look like, and how do we start?' this book offers one visionary's detailed answer.



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Patricia Thomas
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Without a doubt, the character development leaves a lasting impact. Exceeded all my expectations.

Liam Smith
3 months ago

Without a doubt, the flow of the text seems very fluid. A valuable addition to my collection.

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