Epistle to the Son of the Wolf
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About this book
Epistle to the Son of the Wolf by Bahá'u'lláh rings with prophetic urgency, offering powerful spiritual counsel that challenges injustice and calls souls to moral renewal. A foundational work within the Bahá'í religious tradition, this epistle blends scriptural imagery with direct moral exhortation, addressing the dynamics of power, hypocrisy, and divine justice without resorting to polemic.
Composed amid the upheavals of the 19th century when Bahá'u'lláh was articulating a new religious vision, the text situates ethical transformation at the heart of personal and communal life. Its themes include spiritual accountability, the dangers of corruption, the need for sincere faith, and the transcendent authority of divine guidance. Written in a rich, poetic register, the epistle exemplifies devotional literature that both rebukes and uplifts, using vivid metaphors and authoritative pronouncements to steer readers toward humility and unity.
Ideal for listeners interested in religion, mysticism, and religious history, this audiobook will appeal to students of the Bahá'í Faith, seekers of interfaith insight, and anyone drawn to classical devotional texts that combine moral clarity with spiritual depth. Listen for a compact, stirring call to conscience and faith.
