The Hidden Words
The Hidden Words is a collection of poetic verses written by Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith. Composed in 1858, it presents spiritual teachings and moral guidance, emphasizing themes such as love, unity, and the importance of seeking truth. The work is divided into two sections: one in Arabic and the other in Persian, each containing short, profound statements.
The verses are designed to inspire readers to reflect on their spiritual journey and cultivate virtues. The Hidden Words serves as a key text in the Bahá'í Faith, encouraging individuals to develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their relationship with the divine.