Quddus, immortalized by Him [the Bab] as Ismu'llahi'l-Akhir
(the Last Name of God); on whom Bahá'u'lláh's Tablet of Kullu't-Ta'am [Tablet of All Food] later
conferred the sublime appellation of Nuqtiy-i-Ukhra (the Last Point); whom He
elevated, in another Tablet, to a rank second to none except that of the Herald
of His Revelation; whom He identifies, in still another Tablet, with one of the
‘Messengers charged with imposture’ mentioned in the Qur'án; whom the Persian
Bayan extolled as that fellow-pilgrim round whom mirrors to the number of eight
Vahids revolve; on whose ‘detachment and the sincerity of whose devotion to
God's will God prideth Himself amidst the Concourse on high;’ whom 'Abdu'l-Bahá
designated as the ‘Moon of Guidance;’ and whose appearance the Revelation of
St. John the Divine anticipated as one of the two ‘Witnesses’ into whom, ere
the ‘second woe is past,’ the ‘spirit of life from God’ must enter.
-Shoghi Effendi ('God
Passes By')