A Study of Baha’u’llah’s
Kitab-i-Iqan, The Book of Certitude
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"Every discerning observer will recognize that in the
Dispensation of the Qur'an both the Book and the Cause of Jesus were
confirmed."
('The Kitab-i-Iqan", para. 20)
What Constitute the Holy Scriptures of Past and how to resolve differences in minor details?
The Universal House of Justice
Baha'i World Centre
Department of the Secretariat
January 1,
1981
Dear Baha'i
Friends,
The
Universal House of Justice has asked us to acknowledge your letter of 21
October 1980, and in reply to your inquiry about what Writings constitute the
Holy Scriptures of previous Dispensations, to send you a brief compilation of
passages on this subject.
The House
of Justice deeply appreciates the desire of the friends to abide by the
Teachings of our beloved Faith, and values their determined efforts to spread
the healing Word of God. We are requested to assure you that prayers will be
offered at the Holy Shrines on your behalf.
With loving
Baha'i Greetings
For
Department of the Secretariat
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Excerpts
from the Writings of Baha'u'llah and 'Abdu'l-Baha
"Every
discerning observer will recognize that in the Dispensation of the Qur'an both
the Book and the Cause of Jesus were confirmed."
('The
Kitab-i-Iqan", page 20)
"...the
Torah that God hath confirmed consists of the exact words that streamed forth
at the bidding of God from the tongue of Him Who conversed with Him
(Moses)."
(From a recently
translated Tablet of Baha'u'llah)
"Know
ye that the Torah is that which was revealed in the Tablets to Moses, may peace
be upon Him, or that to which He was bidden. But the stories are historical
narratives and were written after Moses, may peace be upon Him.
(From a
recently translated Tablet of 'Abdu'l-Baha)
"This
Book is the Holy Book of God, of celestial Inspiration. It is the Bible of
Salvation, the noble Gospel. It is the mystery of the Kingdom and its light. It
is the Divine Bounty, the sign of the guidance of God."
(Written by
'Abdul-Baha in the Bible of the pulpit of the City Temple in London, quoted in
"Star of the West", Vol. 2, No. 11, p. 8)
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From the
Writings of Shoghi Effendi and Letters Written on His Behalf
"In
regard to your question concerning the authenticity of the Qur'an. I have
referred it to the Guardian for his opinion. He thinks that the Qur'an is,
notwithstanding the opinion of certain historians, quite authentic, and that
consequently it should be considered in its entirety by every faithful and
loyal believer as the sacred scriptures of the Muhammadan Revelation."
(From a letter dated
July 6, 1934 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
"As to
the question raised by...in connection with Baha'u'llah's statement in the
'Gleanings' concerning the sacrifice of Ishmael; although this statement does
not agree with that made in the Bible, Genesis 22:9, the friends should
unhesitatingly, and for reasons that are only too obvious, give precedence to
the saying of Baha'u'llah, which, it should be pointed out, is fully
corroborated by the Qur'an which book is far more authentic than the Bible,
including both the New and Old Testaments. The Bible is not wholly authentic,
and in this respect is not to be compared with the Qur'an, and should be wholly
subordinated to the authentic writings of Baha'u'llah."
(From a letter dated
July 28, 1936 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to a National Spiritual
Assembly
"...we
cannot be sure how much or how little of the four Gospels are accurate and
include the words of Christ and His undiluted teachings, all we can be sure of,
as Baha'is, is that what has been quoted by Baha'u'llah and the Master must be
absolutely authentic. As many times passages in the Gospel of St. John are
quoted we may assume that it is his Gospel and much of it accurate."
(From a letter dated
January 23, 1944 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer)
"Regarding
your questions: We cannot possibly add names of people we (or anyone else)
think might be Lesser Prophets to those found in the Qur'an, the Bible and our
own Scriptures. For only these can we consider authentic Books."
(From a
letter dated March 13, 1950 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer)
"...we
are requested to inform you that the House of Justice does not know the exact
context of the references quoted by Shoghi Effendi (in 'God Passes By') from
the Bhagavad-Gita, but if you have been unable to locate them in the book of
that name it may be because the beloved Guardian was using the name of the book
to stand for the entire Hindu Scripture, as it is common to refer to the entire
Old Testament as the Torah, to the New Testament as the Gospel, or to the Bab's
Revelation as the Bayan."
(From a
letter dated July 12, 1976 written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice
to an individual believer)
"Concerning
Hindu prophecies of the coming of Baha'u'llah and the relationship of the Hindu
and Baha'i Faiths, nothing authentic and specific is available at the World
Centre, apart from the Guardian's statement in God Passes By that 'To Him the
Bhagavad-Gita of the Hindus had referred as the "Most Great Spirit,"
the "Tenth Avatar", the "Immaculate Manifestation of
Krishna"', (p. 95); and a brief reference to Baha'u'llah as 'to the Hindus
the reincarnation of Krishna...' (p. 94). Baha'i teachings on progressive
revelation do, of course, bear on the relationship of these Faiths. In a letter
written on behalf of the beloved Guardian it is also written that 'We cannot be
sure of the authenticity of the scriptures of Buddha and Krishna...' (November
25, 1950); and in reply to a question as to whether Brahma is 'to be considered
as referring to absolute deity' and Krishna 'as the Prophet of the Hindu
Religion', his secretary wrote '...such matters, as no reference occurs to them
in the Teachings, are left for students of history and religion to resolve and
clarify.' (April 14, 1941)"
(From a
letter dated September 1, 1977 written on behalf of the Universal House of
Justice to an individual believer)
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From
Letters Written by or on Behalf of the Universal House of Justice
"Concerning
your comment that '...a contradiction appears to exist between the words of the
beloved Guardian and the statements of scholars concerning his reference to the
Tenth Avatar in the Bhagavad-Gita...', it is essential to recognize that there
is also wide disagreement among scholars about the authorship of the scriptures
of the Hindu religion; and considerable difference of opinion exists between
them as to the time the Bhagavad-Gita was written. Nevertheless, they do seem
to agree that this poem contained in the Indian epic, the Mahabharata, is a
great religious classic, and acknowledge its influence on the religious thought
and life of Hinduism in its many branches.
"However,
Shoghi Effendi has pointed out more than once that not all the scriptures of
the divinely-revealed religions of the past can be relied upon as being the
words of their respective Founders. For example, in a letter dated November 25,
1950 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer, there is
this statement: 'We cannot be sure of the authenticity of the scriptures of
Buddha and Krishna...'. Yet, exercising his special wisdom as Guardian, in GOD
PASSES BY he applies to Baha'u'llah the several titles to which you refer in
your letter. As Baha'is, we obviously accept as authoritative whatever he has
enunciated in such matters."
(From a
letter dated August 17, 1971 written by the Universal House of Justice to an
individual believer)
"We
have your letter of 21 January, 1974 asking about 'authentic editions of the
Buddhist and Hindu Scriptures' to be used as readings in the House of Worship.
"In a
letter to an individual believer written on behalf of the beloved Guardian on
25 November, 1950 it is states, 'We cannot be sure of the authenticity of the
scriptures of Buddha and Krishna..." In another letter to the National
Spiritual Assembly of Australia and New Zealand dated 26 December, 1941 it is
said, 'The Buddha was a Manifestation of God, like Christ, but his followers do
not possess his authentic writings."
"When
the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States asked a similar question
about readings for use in the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar we said: "Your Assembly is
free to use its discretion in choosing excerpts from the generally recognized
scriptures of the older religions.' (13th March, 1964.)"
(From a
letter dated January 30, 1974 written by the Universal House of Justice to the
National Assembly of Australia)
(Letters of
The Universal House of Justice, 1981 Jan 01, Other Holy Scriptures)