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The Bahá’í Hidden Words is a collection of brief, mystical scriptures composed by Bahá'u'lláh, revealing the essence of spiritual truths with exquisite brevity and poetic grace.
Structured into 153 passages, with 71 in Arabic and 82 in Persian, the Hidden Words' succinct form mirrors the potent, condensed wisdom it seeks to impart.
Themes span the nature of the soul, human ethics, spiritual search, detachment, and divine love, embodied within individual jewels of guiding wisdom.
Written with layers of meaning, the Hidden Words offers both mystical insights and practical ethical guidance, allowing for varied interpretations.
The term 'Hidden' reflects the unveiling of profound spiritual truths that were previously veiled by metaphor and allegory in religious texts.
Bahá’ís frequently contemplate and recite passages from the Hidden Words in daily devotions, drawing personal guidance and spiritual sustenance.
Revealed by Bahá'u'lláh in 1857 during his residence in Baghdad, the Hidden Words reflect his transformative vision during a pivotal period in Bahá’í history.
The Hidden Words distill the ethical and spiritual essence of Bahá’í teachings, complementary to the broader theological discourses in Bahá’í scripture.