The Flashes (Revised 2009 edition) | THE TWENTY-FIRST FLASH | 213
(213-222)

 

The Twenty-First Flash

 

On Sincerity

 

 

 

[Although originally the Fourth of the Seven Matters of the Seventeenth Note  of  the  Seventeenth  Flash,  because  of  its connection with sincerity, it became the Second Point of the Twentieth Flash. Finally, due to its luminous character, it was included in the Flashes as the Twenty-First Flash.]

 

This Flash should be read at least once a fortnight

 

In the Name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate.

Do not fall into dispute, lest you lose heart and your power depart.(8:46) * And  stand  before  God  in  a  devout  [frame  of  mind].(2:238)  *  Truly  he succeeds that purifies it, * And he fails that corrupts it.(91:9-10) * Nor sell my signs for a small price.(2:41. etc.)

 

O my brothers of the hereafter! And O my companions in the service of the Quran! You should know and you do know that in this world sincerity is the most important principle in works pertaining to the hereafter; it is the greatest strength, the most acceptable intercessor, the firmest point of support, the shortest way to reality, the most acceptable  prayer, the most wondrous means of achieving ones goal, the highest quality, and the purest worship. Since sincerity comprises much strength and many lights like those mentioned above; and since at this dreadful time, despite our small number and weak, impoverished, and powerless state and our being confronted by  terrible  enemies  and  suffering  severe  oppression  in  the  midst  of  aggressive innovations and misguidance, the extremely heavy,  important, general, and sacred duty of serving belief and the Qur’an has been placed on our  shoulders by divine grace, we are certainly compelled more than anyone to work with all our strength to gain sincerity. We need more than anything to instil sincerity in ourselves. Otherwise what we have achieved so far in our sacred service will in part be lost and will not persist; and we shall be held   responsible;  we  shall  manifest  the  severe  threat  contained  in  the  divine prohibition,

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