The Kitab-i-Aqdas (Laws) - Bahá'u'lláh
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Certain categories of possessions, such as one's residence, are exempt from the payment of Huququ'llah (Q and A 8, 42, 95), and specific provisions are outlined to cover cases of financial loss (Q and A 44, 45), the failure of investments to yield a profit (Q and A 102) and for the payment of Huquq in the event of the person's death (Q and A 9, 69, 80). (In this latter case, see note 47.) (219:2)

Extensive extracts from Tablets, Questions and Answers, and other Writings concerning the spiritual significance of Huququ'llah and the details of its application have been published in a compilation entitled Huququ'llah. (219:3)

126. Various petitions have come before Our throne from the believers, concerning laws from God... We have, in consequence, revealed this Holy Tablet and arrayed it with the mantle of His Law that haply the people may keep the commandments of their Lord.
"For a number of years", Baha'u'llah states in one of His Tablets, "petitions reached the Most Holy Presence from various lands begging for the laws of God, but We held back the Pen ere the appointed time had come." Not until twenty years from the birth of His Prophetic Mission in the Siyah-Chal of Tihran had elapsed did Baha'u'llah reveal the Kitab-i-Aqdas, the Repository of the laws of His Dispensation. Even after its revelation the Aqdas was withheld by Him for some time before it was sent to the friends in Persia. This divinely purposed delay in the revelation of the basic laws of God for this age, and the subsequent gradual implementation of their provisions, illustrate the principle of progressive revelation which applies even within the ministry of each Prophet. (219:4)

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