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Ay Bulbulán

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Ay Bulbulán, provisionally translated as O Nightingales, is a short Persian poem, consisting of eleven verses, revealed by Bahá’u’lláh. The Bahá'í scholar Fádil Mazandarání ascribed it to the Sulaymáníyyih period.[1] It has not yet been officially translated into English, but a Provisional Translation exists.

Translations[edit]

Provisional Translation by Juan Cole

References[edit]

  1. ↑ Lights of Irfan, 13, p. 320
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