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59. Abdu'l- Baha hath long cherished the desire that a Mashriqu'l- Adhkar be upraised in that region. Praised be God, thanks to the strenuous efforts of the friends, in recent days the joyful news of this hath been announced. This service is highly acceptable at the Threshold of God, for the Mashriqu'l- Adhkar inspiriteth the lovers of God and delighteth their hearts, and causeth them to become steadfast and firm. (95:1) This is a matter of the utmost significance. If the erection of the House of Worship in a public place would arouse the hostility of evil- doers, then the meeting must, in every locality, be held in some hidden place. Even in every hamlet, a place must be set aside as the Mashriqu'l- Adhkar, and even though it be underground. (95:2) Now, praised be God, ye have succeeded in this. Engage ye in the remembrance of God at dawn; rise ye up to praise and glorify Him. Blessed are ye, and joy be yours, O ye the righteous, for having established the Dawning- Point of the Praises of God. Verily I ask of the Lord that He make you standards of salvation and banners of redemption, rippling high over the valleys and hills. (95:3) 60. Although to outward seeming the Mashriqu'l- Adhkar is a material structure, yet it hath a spiritual effect. It forgeteth bonds of unity from heart to heart; it is a collective centre for men's souls. Every city in which, during the days of the Manifestation, a temple was raised up, hath created security and constancy and peace, for such buildings were given over to the perpetual glorification of God, and only in the remembrance of God can the heart find rest. Gracious God! The edifice of the House of Worship hath a powerful influence on every phase of life. Experience hath, in the east, clearly shown this to be a fact. Even if, in some small village, a house was designated as the Mashriqu'l- Adhkar, it produced a marked effect; how much greater would be the impact of one especially raised up.
(95:4)
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