Citadel of Faith
Messages to America 1947–1957
Shoghi Effendi
January
20, 1947
Believersf Generous Response
to Temple Fund
Thrilled
by generous response of believers to Temple Fund. Deeply touched. Hail latest
striking evidence of the magnificent spirit, unshakable solidarity and
unflinching resolve of American Baháfí Community. Deepest loving gratitude.
January 30,
1947
Call to Fuller Participation
Acclaim with
grateful heart evidences of steadily accelerating movement of pioneers,
multiplication of conferences, consolidation of activities of national
committees, progress in preliminaries of internal ornamentation of Temple, and
formulation of teaching policy in southern states. Overwhelmed by tributes paid
my own humble efforts by stalwart company whose championship of Faith of
Baháfuflláh during last quarter century provided greatest support and solace,
enabling me to sustain the weight of cares and responsibilities of
Guardianship.
Impelled to
plead afresh to ponder responsibilities incurred in transatlantic field of
service. Time is flying. First year of Second Seven Year Plan is drawing to a
close. Shadow of warfs tragic aftermath is deepening. Initial stage of colossal
task undertaken in European continent still in balance. Urge stress for entire
community extreme urgency to reinforce promptly, at whatever cost, however
inadequate the instruments, the number of volunteers, both settlers and
itinerant teachers, whom posterity will rightly recognize as vanguard of
torch-bearers of Baháfuflláhfs resistless, world-redeeming order to despairing
millions of diversified races, conflicting nationalities in darkest, most
severely tested, spiritually depleted continent of globe. Prayerfully awaiting
response by all ranks of community to supreme call to fuller participation in
glorious enterprise.
March 24, 1947
Consolidation in Europe
Overjoyed,
grateful, proud of notable expansion of manifold activities in three
continents. Vital significance of preeminent objective in European continent
cannot be overemphasized. Intense, sustained, self-sacrificing efforts aimed at
rapid consolidation of American Communityfs recently initiated fate-laden
transatlantic enterprise are urgent, imperative, highly meritorious. Praying
for such demonstration of heroism as will outshine exploits illuminating pages
of American Baháfí history in continents of Western Hemisphere.
April 28, 1947
Participation in Second Seven
Year Plan
[MESSAGE TO 1947 CONVENTION]
My heart is
filled with delight, wonder, pride and gratitude in contemplation of the
peace-time exploits, in both hemispheres, of the world community of the
followers of the Faith of Baháfuflláh, triumphantly emerging from the crucible
of global war and moving irresistibly into the second epoch of the Formative
Age of the Baháfí Dispensation.
The opening
years of the second century of the Baháfí Era, synchronizing with concluding
stage of the memorable quarter-century elapsed since the termination of the
Heroic Age of the Faith, have been distinguished by a compelling demonstration
by the entire body of believers, headed by the valorous American Baháfí
Community, of solidarity, resolve and self-sacrifice as well as by a
magnificent record of systematic, world-wide achievements.
The three
years since the celebration of the Centenary have been characterized by a
simultaneous process of internal consolidation and steady enlargement of the
orbit of a fast-evolving Administrative Order.
These years
witnessed, first, the astounding resurgence of a war-devastated Baháfí
community of Central Europe, the rehabilitation of the communities in Southeast
Asia, the Pacific Islands and the Far East; second, the inauguration of a new
Seven Year Plan by the American Baháfí Community destined to culminate with the
Centenary of the Birth of Baháfuflláhfs Prophetic Mission, aiming at the
formation of three national assemblies in Latin America and the Dominion of
Canada, at completion of the holiest House of Worship in the Baháfí world, and
at the erection of the structure of the Administrative Order in ten sovereign
states of the European continent; and third, the formulation by the British,
the Indian and the Persian National Assemblies of Six Year, Four and One-Half
Year, and Forty-Five Month Plans respectively, culminating with the Centenary
of the Bábfs Martyrdom and pledged to establish nineteen spiritual assemblies
in the British Isles, double the number of assemblies in the Indian
subcontinent, establish ninety-five new centers of the Faith in Persia, convert
the groups in Bahrein, Mecca and Kabul into assemblies and plant the banner of
the Faith in the Arabian territories of Yemen, Oman, Ahsa and Kuweit.
Moreover,
the number of countries opened to the onsweeping Faith, and the number of
languages in which its literature has been translated and printed, is now
raised to eighty-three and forty-seven, respectively. Four additional countries
are in process of enrollment. Translations into fifteen other languages are
being undertaken. No less than seventeen thousand pounds have accumulated for
the international relief of war-afflicted Baháfí communities of East and West.
The Baháfí endowments on the North American continent have now passed the two
million dollar mark. The value of the endowments recently acquired at the World
Center of the Faith, dedicated to the Shrines, are estimated at thirty-five
thousand pounds. Baháfí literature has been disseminated as far north as Upernavik,
Greenland, above the Arctic Circle. The Baháfí message has been broadcast by
radio as far south as Magallanes. The area of land dedicated to the Mashriqufl-Adhkár
of Persia has increased by almost a quarter-million square meters. The number
of localities in the Antipodes where Baháfís reside has been raised to
thirty-five, spread over Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania. Twenty-seven
assemblies are functioning in Latin America. In over a hundred localities
Baháfís are resident in Central and South America, almost double the localities
at opening of the first Seven Year Plan. Historic Latin American conferences
have been held in Buenos Aires and Panama. Summer schools are established in
Argentina and Chile. Land has been offered in Chile for site of the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár
of Latin America. Additional assemblies have been incorporated in Paraguay and
Colombia. Seven others are in process of incorporation. A notable impetus has
been lent this world-redeeming Message through the concerted measures devised
by the American National Assembly designed to proclaim the Faith to the masses
through public conferences, press and radio.
Such
remarkable multiplication of dynamic institutions, such thrilling deployment of
world-regenerating forces, North, South, East and West, endow the preeminent
goal of the Second Seven Year Plan in Europe with extraordinary urgency and
peculiar significance. I am impelled to appeal to all American believers
possessing independent means to arise and supplement the course of the second
year of the Second Seven Year Plan through personal participation or
appointment of deputies, the superb exertions of the heroic vanguard of the
hosts destined, through successive decades, to achieve the spiritual conquest
of the continent unconquered by Islám, rightly regarded as the mother of
Christendom, the fountainhead of American culture, the mainspring of western
civilization, and the recipient of the unique honor of two successive visits to
its shores by the Center of Baháfuflláhfs Covenant.
Circa June 1947
NSA Must Control Credentials
of Foreigners
Owing to
arrival of disloyal so-called Baháfís your Assemblyfs control of credentials
should be strictly exercised, otherwise corruptive influences will spread and
injure the magnificent services being achieved by the American Baháfí
Community.
June 5, 1947
The Challenging Requirements
of the Present Hour
The opening
years of the second century of the Baháfí Era have synchronized with the
termination of the first epoch of the Formative Age of the Baháfí Dispensation,
a Dispensation which posterity will recognize as the most glorious and
momentous in the greatest cycle in the worldfs religious history.
The first
seventy-seven years of the preceding century, constituting the Apostolic and
Heroic Age of our Faith, fell into three distinct epochs, of nine, of
thirty-nine and of twenty-nine yearsf duration, associated respectively with
the Bábí Dispensation and the ministries of Baháfuflláh and of eAbdufl-Bahá.
This Primitive Age of the Baháfí Era, unapproached in spiritual fecundity by
any period associated with the mission of the Founder of any previous Dispensation,
was impregnated, from its inception to its termination, with the creative
energies generated through the advent of two independent Manifestations and the
establishment of a Covenant unique in the spiritual annals of mankind.
The last
twenty-three years of that same century coincided with the first epoch of the
second, the Iron and Formative, Age of the Dispensation of Baháfuflláh—the
first of a series of epochs which must precede the inception of the last and
Golden Age of that Dispensation—a Dispensation which, as the Author of the
Faith has Himself categorically asserted, must extend over a period of no less
than one thousand years, and which will constitute the first stage in a series
of Dispensations, to be established by future Manifestations, all deriving
their inspiration from the Author of the Baháfí Revelation, and destined to
last, in their aggregate, no less than five thousand centuries.
We are now
entering the second epoch of the second Age of the first of these
Dispensations. The first epoch witnessed the birth and the primary stages in
the erection of the framework of the Administrative Order of the Faith—the
nucleus and pattern of its World Order—according to the precepts laid down in
eAbdufl-Baháfs Will and Testament, as well as the launching of the initial
phase of the world-encompassing Plan bequeathed by Him to the American Baháfí
Community. That epoch was characterized by a twofold process aiming at the
consolidation of the administrative structure of the Faith and the extension of
the range of its institutions. It witnessed on the one hand, the emergence and
the laying of the groundwork of that embryonic World Order whose advent was
announced by the Báb in the Bayán, whose laws were revealed by Baháfuflláh in
the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, and whose features were delineated by eAbdufl-Bahá in His
Will and Testament. It was marked on the other hand by the launching, in the
Western Hemisphere, of the first stage of a Plan whose original impulse was
communicated by the Herald of our Faith in His Qayyúmufl-Asmáf, to whose
implications the Author of the Baháfí Revelation alluded in His Tablets, and
whose Charter was revealed by the Center of His Covenant in the evening of His
life.
The epoch we
have now entered is destined to impart a great impetus to this historic, this
twofold process. It must witness, on the one hand, the consummation of a
laboriously constructed Administrative Order, and, on the other, the unfoldment
of successive stages in the development of eAbdufl-Baháfs Plan beyond the
confines of the Western Hemisphere and of the continent of Europe.
Crowning Feature of
Administrative Order: The Universal House of Justice
During this
Formative Age of the Faith, and in the course of present and succeeding epochs,
the last and crowning stage in the erection of the framework of the
Administrative Order of the Faith of Baháfuflláh—the election of the Universal
House of Justice—will have been completed, the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Mother-Book
of His Revelation, will have been codified and its laws promulgated, the Lesser
Peace will have been established, the unity of mankind will have been achieved
and its maturity attained, the Plan conceived by eAbdufl-Bahá will have been
executed, the emancipation of the Faith from the fetters of religious orthodoxy
will have been effected, and its independent religious status will have been
universally recognized, whilst in the course of the Golden Age, destined to
consummate the Dispensation itself, the banner of the Most Great Peace,
promised by its Author, will have been unfurled, the World Baháfí Commonwealth
will have emerged in the plenitude of its power and splendor, and the birth and
efflorescence of a world civilization, the child of that Peace, will have
conferred its inestimable blessings upon all mankind.
Fourfold Objective to
Present Requirements
Not ours,
however, to unriddle the workings of a distant future, or to dwell upon the
promised glories of a God-impelled and unimaginably potent Revelation. Ours,
rather, the task to cast our eyes upon, and bend our energies to meet, the
challenging requirements of the present hour. Labors, of an urgent and sacred
character, claim insistently our undivided attention during the opening years
of this new epoch which we have entered. The Second Seven Year Plan, intended
to carry a stage further the mission conceived by eAbdufl-Bahá for the American
Baháfí Community, is now entering its second year, and must, as it operates in
three continents, be productive of results outshining any as yet achieved since
the Divine Plan itself was set in motion during the concluding years of the
first Baháfí century. Unlike the plans which Baháfí communities in Europe and
on the Asiatic continent have spontaneously inaugurated since the commencement
of the present century, the Plan with which the community of the gApostles of
Baháfuflláhh stands identified is divine in origin, is guided by the explicit
and repeated instructions that have flowed from the pen of the Center of the
Covenant Himself, is energized by the all-compelling will of its Author, claims
as the theater for its operation territories spread over five continents and
the islands of the seven seas, and must continue to function, ere its purpose
is achieved, throughout successive epochs in the course of the Formative Age of
the Baháfí Dispensation. As it propels itself forward, driven by forces which
its prosecutors can not hope to properly assess, as it spreads its
ramifications to the furthest corners of the Western Hemisphere, and across the
oceans to the continents of the Old World, and beyond them to the far-flung
islands of the seas, this Plan, the birthright of the North American Baháfí
Community, will be increasingly regarded as an agency designed not only for the
enlargement of the limits of the Faith and the multiplication of its
institutions over the face of the planet, but for the acceleration of the
construction and completion of the administrative framework of Baháfuflláhfs
embryonic World Order, hastening thereby the advent of that Golden Age which
must witness the proclamation of the Most Great Peace and the unfoldment of
that world civilization which is the offspring and primary purpose of that
Peace.
The fourfold
objective, which the prosecutors of the Plan, in the present early stage of its
development, are now pursuing, and which is designed to stimulate the dual
process initiated during the opening phase of the Formative Age of the Faith,
must be strenuously and unfalteringly pursued. The second year of the Second
Seven Year Plan must witness, on all fronts, on the part of young and old
alike, rich and poor, colored and white, neophyte and veteran, a rededication
to the tasks undertaken and an intensification of effort for their furtherance
wholly unparalleled in the annals of American Baháfí history. In every state of
the United States, in every province of the Dominion of Canada, in every
republic of Central and South America, in each of the ten selected sovereign
states of the European continent, the ever-swelling legions of Baháfuflláhfs
steadily advancing army, obeying the Mandate of eAbdufl-Bahá, launched on the
second stage of their world-wide crusade, deriving fresh courage from the
exploits that have distinguished the opening phase of the present stage of
their enterprise, must strain every nerve to scale loftier heights of heroism,
and deploy, over a wider range, their divinely sustained forces, as their
present Plan unfolds and moves towards a climax.
Goals in the United States
and Alaska
In the
United States of America, the base from which the manifold operations of this
holy expedition are conducted, the enterprise associated with the completion of
the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár of the West, designed to consummate
this historic undertaking in time for the celebration of its Jubilee in the
year 1953, must be strenuously pushed forward. The prodigious efforts exerted
for the erection of this noble edifice—the holiest House of Worship ever to be
reared by the followers of Baháfuflláh—on which no less than one million four
hundred thousand dollars have thus far been expended, and which will
necessitate the expenditure of at least half a million more dollars, ere it is
completed, must not, for one moment, be relaxed. The necessary modifications of
the design chosen for its interior ornamentation should be adopted, the plans
and specifications prepared, the preliminary contracts for its execution
placed, and actual construction work started, if possible, ere the expiry of
the present year.
The utmost
effort by the National Teaching Committee and its auxiliary Regional Teaching
Committees, aimed at raising the number of spiritual assemblies in the North
American continent to no less than one hundred and seventy-five, ere the expiry
of the current year, should be exerted. The eighty cities newly opened to the Faith
should, likewise, be reinforced. The two hundred and eighteen groups already
constituted should be continually encouraged to evolve into assemblies, while
the vast number of localities, totalling over nine hundred, where isolated
believers reside, should, however tremendous the exertion required, be enabled
to attain group status, and be eventually converted into properly functioning
assemblies.
Collateral
to this process of reinforcing the fabrics of the Administrative Order and of
widening its basis, a resolute attempt should be made by the national elected
representatives of the entire community, aided by their Public Relations, Race
Unity, Public Meetings, Visual Education, College Speakers Bureau and Radio
Committees, to reinforce the measures already adopted for the proclamation,
through the press and radio, of the verities of the Faith to the masses, and
for the establishment of closer contact with the leaders of public thought,
with colleges and universities and with newspaper and magazine editors.
National advertising and publicity should be further developed, the contact
with seven hundred and fifty newspapers, magazines and trade papers should be
maintained and the public relations programs amplified. Association, as
distinct from affiliation, and untainted by any participation in political
matters, with the various organs, leaders and representatives of the United
Nations and kindred organizations should be stimulated for the purpose of
giving, on the one hand, greater publicity to the aims and purposes of the
Faith, and of paving the way, on the other, for the eventual conversion of a
selected number of capable and receptive souls who will reinforce the ranks of
its active and unreserved supporters.
The process
of the incorporation of properly functioning spiritual assemblies must be
simultaneously and vigorously carried out. The forty-five assemblies now
incorporated are the first fruits of an enterprise of great significance, which
must rapidly develop in the days to come, as an essential preliminary to the
establishment, and the extension of the scope, of Baháfí local endowments, as
soon as the financial obligations incurred in connection with the completion of
the Temple have been discharged. The institutions of the three summer schools,
at Green Acre, Davison and Geyserville, and the International School at
Temerity Ranch, as well as the activities of the Baháfí Youth, must, under the
close supervision of their respective national committees, be continually
expanded and increasingly utilized as agencies for the furtherance of the vital
objectives of the Plan.
The
beneficial and highly responsible activities undertaken by the Publishing, the
Reviewing, the Library, the Service for the Blind, the Visual Education, the
Pamphlet Literature and Study Aids Committees, designed to disseminate and
insure the integrity of Baháfí literature, should, however indirectly connected
with the purposes of the Plan, and within the limits imposed upon them through
its operation, be steadily expanded, consolidated and be made to promote, in
whatever way possible, its paramount interests.
Nor should
the gspacious territory of Alaska,h particularly mentioned by eAbdufl-Bahá in
His Tablets of the Divine Plan, and at present the northern outpost of the
Faith in the Western Hemisphere, be ignored, or its vital requirements
neglected. The maintenance and consolidation of the first historic spiritual
assembly in Anchorage, the northernmost administrative center of the Faith of Baháfuflláh
in the world; the multiplication of Baháfí centers in that territory; the
propagation of the teachings among the Eskimos, emphasized by eAbdufl-Baháfs
pen in those same Tablets; the translation and publication of selected passages
from Baháfí literature in their native language; the extension of the limits of
the Faith beyond Fairbanks and nearer to the Arctic Circle—these constitute the
urgent tasks facing the prosecutors of the present Plan in the years
immediately ahead.
gAlaska is
a vast country,h are eAbdufl-Baháfs own words, recorded in those Tablets,
gcPerchance, God willing, the lights of the Most Great Guidance will illuminate
that country, and the breezes of the rose garden of the love of God will
perfume the nostrils of the inhabitants of Alaska. Should you be aided to
render such a service, rest ye assured that your heads shall be crowned with
the diadem of everlasting sovereignty.h
Canada to Form Separate
National Assembly
In the
Dominion of Canada, to whose significance and future the Author of the Tablets
of the Divine Plan has repeatedly referred, and in all the nine provinces of
which, as a direct result of the operation of the first Seven Year Plan, the
Faith has established its spiritual assemblies, the Canadian believers, as a
token of their recognition of the significance of the forthcoming formation of
their first National Spiritual Assembly, must arise and carry out befittingly
the task allotted to them in their homeland. Irrespective of the smallness of
their numbers, notwithstanding the vastness of the territory for which they
have been made responsible, and as a sign of their appreciation of the great
bounty and independent status soon to be conferred upon them, they must,
unitedly, exert a supreme effort to enlarge the limits, multiply the
administrative centers, consolidate the institutions, and broadcast the truths
and essentials of their beloved Faith throughout the length and breadth of that
immense dominion.
The
thirteen Canadian assemblies already formed should be, at all costs, maintained
and fortified. The fifty-six localities where Baháfís reside should receive
immediate attention, and the most promising among them should be chosen for the
establishment of future assemblies, in order to broaden the basis and reinforce
the foundations of the future pillar of the Universal House of Justice.
Particular attention should, moreover, be paid to the need for the
establishment, without delay, of the first Canadian Baháfí summer school,
which, as the scope of the activities of the Canadian believers extends, will
have to be gradually supplemented by other institutions of a similar character,
as has been the case in the development of summer schools in the United States
of America. Preliminary steps should, likewise, be taken for the incorporation
of all firmly grounded spiritual assemblies, as a prelude to the establishment
of local and national endowments. The institution of the local Fund, in every
center where the administrative structure of the Faith has been erected, should
be assiduously developed. The holding of conferences designed to foster the
unity, the solidarity and harmonious development of the Canadian Baháfí
Community should be steadily encouraged. An organized attempt should be made to
broadcast the Message to the masses and their leaders through the medium of the
press and radio. A deliberate and sustained endeavor should be exerted to win
fresh recruits for the Faith from the ranks of the considerable French-speaking
population of that dominion. The greatest care should be exercised to attract
the attention, and win the support of other minorities in that land, such as
the Indians, the Eskimos, the Dukhobors and the Negroes, thereby reinforcing
the representative character of a rapidly developing community.
Nor should
that community, as its local centers multiply, and the fabric of its national
institutions is erected, and its maturity is demonstrated, and its independence
vindicated, lose sight of, or neglect, the weighty provisions of those Tablets
of the Divine Plan, addressed specifically to its members by eAbdufl-Bahá,
wherein He confers upon them the mission of carrying the Message of His Father
to territories and islands beyond the confines of that dominion, to
Newfoundland and the Franklin Islands, to the Yukon, to Mackenzie, Keewatin,
Ungava and Greenland. The tentative steps recently taken by a Danish believer
in disseminating Baháfí literature in the territory of Greenland, in a number
of settlements and outposts beyond the Arctic Circle, and in dispatching Baháfí
books to Godthaab, its capital, and as far north as Upernavik on Baffin Bay,
constitutes a modest yet historic beginning which the Canadian believers, in
the light of eAbdufl-Baháfs Tablets addressed to them, must follow up in the
years to come.
gShould the
fire of the love of God be kindled in Greenland,h He significantly assures them
in one of the Tablets of the Divine Plan, gall the ice of that country will be
melted, and its cold weather become temperate—that is, if the hearts be touched
with the heat of the love of God, that territory will become a divine rose
garden and a heavenly paradise, and the souls, even as fruitful trees, will
acquire the utmost freshness and beauty. Effort, the utmost effort, is
required.h
Theirs is
the duty, the privilege and honor, once their central administrative
institution is firmly established, its subsidiary agencies are vigorously
operating, and its immediate requirements are met, to take preliminary
measures, on however small a scale, ere the Second Seven Year Plan is
terminated, for the dispatch of a handful of pioneers to some of these
territories, as an evidence of the determination and capacity of a newly
independent national community to assume the functions, and discharge the
responsibilities with which it has been invested in those immortal Tablets by
the pen of the Center of Baháfuflláhfs Covenant.
gThere is
no difference between countries,h is eAbdufl-Baháfs testimony in one of those
Tablets. gThe future of the Dominion of Canada, however, is very great, and the
events connected with it infinitely glorious. It shall become the object of the
glance of Providence, and shall show forth the bounties of the All-Glorious.h
gAgain I repeat,h He, in that same Tablet affirms, gthat the future of Canada
is very great, whether from a material or a spiritual standpoint.c The clouds
of the Kingdom will water the seeds of guidance which have been sown there.h
Tasks in Latin America
In the
far-flung Latin American field, where the first fruits of the Divine Plan, operating
beyond the confines of the North American continent, have already been garnered
in such abundance, the Latin American Baháfí communities, from the Mexican
border to the extremity of Chile, should bestir themselves for the collective,
the historic and gigantic tasks that await them, and which must culminate, ere
the expiry of the present Plan, in the formation of two national spiritual
assemblies for Central and South America.
The
marvelous progress achieved as a result of the operation of the first Seven
Year Plan, as evidenced by the establishment of full-fledged spiritual
assemblies in the virgin territories of no less than fourteen republics, and
the formation of active groups in the remaining republics, has been enhanced by
the even more startling expansion of Baháfí activity since the termination of
the first stage of the Divine Plan. As a result of this expansion spiritual
assemblies have been established in all the remaining republics, the number of
localities where Baháfís reside has been raised to over a hundred, almost
double the number of localities in which the Faith had been introduced after
the completion of the first Seven Year Plan, the number of spiritual assemblies
has swelled to no less than thirty-seven, three of which have been duly
incorporated, a notable impetus has been given to the activities of the
distributing centers of Baháfí literature in Argentina and Panama, historic
conferences have been held in these two republics, summer schools have been
inaugurated in Argentina and Chile, and a tract of land has been presented as a
site for the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár in Latin America. No
community since the inception of the hundred-year-old Faith of Baháfuflláh, not
even the community of the Most Great Name in the North American continent, can
boast of an evolution as rapid, a consolidation as sound, a multiplication of
centers as swift, as those that have marked the birth and rise of the community
of His followers in Latin America.
The
colossal tasks that now summon this Latin American Baháfí community to a
challenge, cannot but dwarf, if faithfully and promptly accomplished, the
magnificent achievements that have immortalized the first decade of organized
activity in Latin American Baháfí history. The seed-sowing stage associated, in
the main, with the labors and travels of that saintly soul, that star-servant
of the Faith of Baháfuflláh, the incomparable Martha Root, links this decade of
organized Baháfí activity in Latin America with both the closing years of the
Heroic Age of our Faith and the first fifteen years of the initial epoch of the
Age we live in.
Two Regional National
Assemblies a Vital Objective
The
emergence of organized local communities in most of the republics of Latin
America will be forever associated with the exploits that have shed such luster
on the first stage of the Divine Plan launched during the concluding years of
that first epoch of the Formative Age of our Faith. The constitution of two
independent duly elected national spiritual assemblies for the northern and
southern zones of Latin America is now to be regarded as one of the most vital
objectives of the Second Seven Year Plan, whose inauguration synchronizes with
the opening years of the second Baháfí century, and which will be chiefly
associated with the first phase of the second epoch of that Age. The emergence
of these two national assemblies, precursors of the institutions which must
participate in the election, and contribute to the support, of the Universal
House of Justice—the last crowning unit in the erection of the fabric of the
Administrative Order of the Faith of Baháfuflláh—must lead gradually and
uninterruptedly, and in the course of successive epochs of the Formative Age,
to the constitution in each of the republics of Central and South America, of a
properly elected, fully representative national assembly, constituting thereby
the last stage in the administrative evolution of that Faith throughout Latin
America.
In order
that these future tasks may be carried out with dispatch, efficiency, harmony
and in strict accordance with the administrative and spiritual principles of
our Faith, the Latin American promoters of the present Seven Year Plan must
focus their attention on the requirements of the present hour, close their
ranks, reinforce the bonds of unity, of solidarity and of cooperation which
unite them, rededicate themselves individually to the sacred, all-important and
vital task of teaching, exert strenuous endeavors to deepen their knowledge of
the history and fundamentals of their Faith, steep themselves in the spirit and
the love of its teachings and acquire special training for future pioneer
activity throughout the length and breadth of the vast stretches of territory
which extend from the confines of the great republic in the north to the
Straits of Magellan in the south.
The process
of the steady multiplication of spiritual assemblies, already numbering
thirty-seven, of groups whose number equals that of the assemblies, and of the
forty localities where isolated believers reside, must vigorously and
uninterruptedly continue. The incorporation of well-grounded spiritual
assemblies, following the example set by the spiritual assemblies of San José,
Costa Rica, of Bogotà, Colombia, and of Asunciòn, Paraguay, as a preliminary to
the incorporation of the future national assemblies to be established in Latin
America, must be strenuously and efficiently carried out. A beginning, however
modest, should be made in the direction of establishing local Funds, supported
by native believers and designed to supplement the financial assistance
extended by the parent community in North America, for the furtherance of
pioneer activity, for the dissemination of Baháfí literature, for the
maintenance of local Baháfí headquarters, for the gradual initiation of Baháfí
endowments, such as the land offered for a Baháfí Temple in Chile, for the
holding of conferences and of summer schools, for the creation of publicity
agencies, and for the conduct and expansion of youth activities.
Strong and
sustained support should be given to the vitally needed and meritorious
activities started by the native Latin American traveling teachers,
particularly in the pioneer field, who, as the mighty task progresses, must
increasingly bear the brunt of responsibility for the propagation of the Faith
in their homelands. Full advantage should be taken of the facilities provided
by the use of practical workshop courses in Latin American pioneering at the
International School at Temerity Ranch. The two summer schools in Azeiza and
Santiago, as well as one planned in Vera Cruz, should be utilized, not only as
centers for the acquisition of Baháfí learning, but as training grounds for
pioneering among the Spanish and Portuguese speaking populations of all the
republics of Latin America. The regional conferences held in Buenos Aires and
Panama should be followed by conferences of a similar character, at which a
growing number of attendants from among the ranks of Latin American believers
will assume an ever-increasing share of responsibility in the initiation and
conduct of the affairs of a continually evolving community. A deliberate effort
should be made to increase, through correspondence teaching and its extension
to all the Spanish speaking countries, the number of the active supporters of
the Faith, so desperately needed in view of the vastness of the field, the
mighty responsibilities that have been incurred, the smallness of the number of
laborers, and the shortness of the time at their disposal.
Other
agencies, such as publicity and advertising in the press, the multiplication of
accurate and improved radio scripts, the extension of teaching projects through
regional teaching committees, visual education and the organization of public
meetings, should be fully utilized to capture the attention, win the sympathy,
and secure the active and unreserved support of a steadily increasing
proportion of the population of the various Latin American republics. The
publishing activities of a constantly growing community should, likewise, be stimulated,
their scope should be continually widened, the quality of Baháfí publications
in Spanish, Portuguese and French be improved, and their dissemination over a
wide area be insured. The two Spanish bulletins, the one already published in
Santiago and the other planned in San José, should, likewise, as an adjunct to
Baháfí publications, be developed and widely circulated. The contact
established with the two hundred and forty-four Masonic Lodges should be
reinforced by similar contacts with schools as well as business firms
established throughout the various republics, for the sole purpose of giving
further publicity to the Faith, and winning ultimately fresh recruits to the
strength of its followers.
Importance of the American
Indians
Particular
attention, I feel, should, at this juncture, be directed to the various Indian
tribes, the aboriginal inhabitants of the Latin republics, whom the Author of
the Tablets of the Divine Plan has compared to the gancient inhabitants of the
Arabian Peninsula.h gAttach great importance,h is His admonition to the entire
body of the believers in the United States and the Dominion of Canada, gto the
indigenous population of America. For these souls may be likened unto the
ancient inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula, who, prior to the Mission of
Muhammad, were like unto savages. When the light of Muhammad shone forth in
their midst, however, they became so radiant as to illumine the world.
Likewise, these Indians, should they be educated and guided, there can be no
doubt that they will become so illumined as to enlighten the whole world.h The
initial contact already established, in the concluding years of the first
Baháfí century, in obedience to eAbdufl-Baháfs Mandate, with the Cherokee and
Oneida Indians in North Carolina and Wisconsin, with the Patagonian, the
Mexican and the Inca Indians, and the Mayans in Argentina, Mexico, Peru and
Yucatan, respectively, should, as the Latin American Baháfí communities gain in
stature and strength, be consolidated and extended. A special effort should be
exerted to secure the unqualified adherence of members of some of these tribes
to the Faith, their subsequent election to its councils, and their unreserved
support of the organized attempts that will have to be made in the future by
the projected national assemblies for the large-scale conversion of Indian
races to the Faith of Baháfuflláh.
Nor should
the peculiar position of the Republic of Panama be overlooked at the present
stage in the development of the Faith in Latin America. gAll the above
countries,h eAbdufl-Bahá, referring to the Central American republics in one of
the Tablets of His Divine Plan, has affirmed, ghave importance, but especially
the Republic of Panama, wherein the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans come together
through the Panama Canal. It is a center for travel and passage from America to
other continents of the world, and in the future it will gain most great
importance.h gLikewise,h He moreover has written, gye must give great attention
to the Republic of Panama, for in that point the Occident and the Orient find
each other united through the Panama Canal, and it is also situated between the
two great oceans. That place will become very important in the future. The
teachings, once established there, will unite the East and the West, the North
and the South.h
The
manifold activities initiated since the launching of the first Seven Year Plan
should, under no circumstances, be neglected or allowed to stagnate. The
excellent publicity accorded the Faith, and the contact established with
several leaders in that republic should be followed up, systematically and with
the greatest care, by the growing community within its confines. The initial
contact with the Indians should be developed with assiduous care and unfailing
patience. Furthermore, the strengthening of the bonds now being forged between
the North American communities and their sister communities in Latin America
must constitute, owing to the unique and central position occupied by that
republic, one of the chief objectives of the Panamanian believers, the progress
of whose activities deserves to rank as one of the most notable chapters of
recent Latin American Baháfí history.
Nor should
the valuable and meritorious labors accomplished since the inception of the
first Seven Year Plan in Punta Arenas de Magallanes, that far-off center
situated not only on the southern extremity of the Western Hemisphere, but
constituting the southernmost outpost of the Faith in the whole world, be for a
moment neglected in the course of the second stage in the development of the
Divine Plan. The assembly already constituted in that city, the remarkable
radio publicity secured by the believers there, the assistance extended by them
to the teaching work in other parts of Chile, should be regarded only as a
prelude to the work of consolidation which must be indefatigably pursued. This
work, if properly carried out, in conjunction with the activities associated
with the assemblies of Santiago, Valparaíso and Viná del Mar, and the groups of
Puerto Montt, Valdivia, Quilpue, Temuco, Sewell, Chorrillos, Mülchen and other
smaller ones, as well as several isolated localities in that republic, may well
hasten the advent of the day when the Chilean followers of the Faith of
Baháfuflláh will have established the first independent national spiritual
assembly to be formed by any single nation of Latin America.
Baháfuflláhfs Summons to
the Western Hemisphere
Whoever it
may be among these Latin American communities who will eventually carry off the
palm of victory, and win this immortal distinction, all without exception, and
with equal zeal, must participate in this vast and collective enterprise which
is engaging, in an ever-increasing measure, their attention and challenging
their resources. Let them remember that the Author of their Faith has in His
Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Mother-Book of His Revelation, singled out the company of
the Presidents of their countries, together with those of the North American
continent, and addressed them in terms that sharply contrast with the dire
warnings and condemnatory words addressed directly and indirectly, to the King
of Prussia, the French and Austrian Emperors and the Sultan of Turkey, who,
together with those Presidents, are the only sovereigns and rulers specifically
mentioned by Him in that Book.
gHearken
ye, O rulers of America and the Presidents of the Republics therein!h is His
summons sounded in that mighty Charter of the future world civilization, gunto
that which the Dove is warbling on the Branch of Eternity: There is none other
God but Me, the Ever-Abiding, the Forgiving, the All-Bountiful. Adorn ye the
temple of dominion with the ornament of justice and of the fear of God, and its
head with the crown of the remembrance of your Lord, the Creator of the
heavens. Thus counselleth you He Who is the Dayspring of Names, as bidden by
Him Who is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise. The Promised One hath appeared in
this glorified Station, whereat all beings, both seen and unseen, have
rejoiced. Take ye advantage of the Day of God. Verily, to meet Him is better
for you than all that whereon the sun shineth, could ye but know it. O
concourse of rulers! Give ear unto that which hath been raised from the
Dayspring of Grandeur: Verily, there is none other God but Me, the Lord of
Utterance, the All-Knowing. Bind ye the broken with the hands of justice, and
crush the oppressor who flourisheth with the rod of the commandments of your
Lord, the Ordainer, the All-Wise.h
Let them
ponder the honor which the Author of the Revelation Himself has chosen to
confer upon their countries, the obligations which that honor automatically
brings in its wake, the opportunities it offers, the power it releases for the
removal of all obstacles, however formidable, which may be encountered in their
path, and the promise of guidance it implies for the attainment of the
objectives alluded to in these memorable passages.
To the
eager, the warm-hearted, the spiritually minded and staunch members of these
Latin American Baháfí communities who, among the followers of Baháfuflláh,
already constitute the most considerable body of recruits from the ranks of the
most deeply entrenched and powerful Church of Christendom; whose motherlands
have been chosen as the scene of the earliest victories won by the prosecutors
of eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan; launched on their crusade for the spiritual
conquest of the whole planet; the establishment of whose projected national
spiritual assemblies must constitute a notable landmark in the second epoch of
the Formative Age of the Baháfí Dispensation; whose leading spiritual
assemblies are now establishing direct contact with the World Center of the
Faith of Baháfuflláh in the Holy Land; the photographs of whose elected
representatives, at their chief centers, will soon adorn the walls of His
Mansion at Bahjí; a few of whose members have already arisen to carry back the
torch of divine guidance entrusted to their care to the peoples and races from
which they have sprung—to this privileged, this youngest, this dynamic and
highly promising member of the organic Baháfí World Community, I feel moved,
before I dismiss this aspect of my theme, to direct this general appeal to rise
to the heights of the glorious opportunity which destiny is unfolding before
its members. Theirs is the opportunity, if they but seize it, to adorn the
opening pages of the annals of the second Baháfí century with a tale of deeds
approaching in valor those with which their Persian brethren have illuminated
the opening years of the first, and comparable with the exploits more recently
achieved by their North American fellow-believers and which have shed such
luster on the closing decade of that same century.
Spiritual Crusade to be
Launched in Europe
To the
fourth, and by far the most momentous, the most arduous, the most challenging
task to be carried out under the Second Seven Year Plan—the systematic
launching of a crusade in a mighty, a tormented, a spiritually famished
continent, a continent drawn, in recent years through political developments as
well as through improvement in the means of transportation, so close to the
great republic of the West, and constituting a stepping-stone on the road
leading to the redemption of the Old World—I must now direct the attention of
my readers.
This as yet
unfought and unbelievably potent crusade, embarked upon in the opening decade
of the second century of the Baháfí Era, signalizing the commencement of the
second epoch of the Formative Age of the Dispensation of Baháfuflláh, and
marking the first stage in the propulsion of a divinely conceived Plan across
the borders of the Western Hemisphere, must, as its pace augments, reveal the
first signs and tokens which, as anticipated by the Author of the Plan Himself,
must accompany the carrying of His Fatherfs Message across the ocean, at the
hands of His gapostles,h from the shores of their homeland to the European
continent. gThe moment,h is His powerfully sustaining, gloriously inspiring
promise, gthis Divine Message is carried forward by the American believers from
the shores of America, and is propagated through the continents of Europe, of
Asia, of Africa and of Australia, and as far as the islands of the Pacific,
this community will find itself securely established upon the throne of an
everlasting dominion. Then will all the peoples of the world witness that this
community is spiritually illumined and divinely guided. Then will the whole
earth resound with the praises of its majesty and greatness.h
The first stage
in this transatlantic field of service which those crusading for the Cause of
Baháfuflláh in the Western Hemisphere are now entering is a step fraught with
possibilities such as no mind can adequately envisage. Its challenge is
overwhelming and its potentialities unfathomable. Its hazards, rigors and
pitfalls are numerous, its field immense, the number of its promoters as yet
utterly inadequate, the resources required for its effective prosecution barely
tapped. The races, nations and classes included within its orbit are numerous
and highly diversified, and the prizes to be won by its victors incalculably
great. The hatreds that inflame, the rivalries that agitate, the controversies
that confuse, the miseries that afflict, these races, nations and classes are
bitter and of long standing. The influence and fanaticism, whether
ecclesiastical or political, of potentially hostile organizations, firmly
entrenched within their ancestral strongholds, are formidable.
The members
of the North American Baháfí Community, to whose care the immediate destinies
of this fate-laden crusade have been entrusted, are standing at a new
crossroads. Behind them is an imperishable record, brief yet illustrious, of
feats performed over the entire range of the Western Hemisphere. Before them
stretches a vista alluring in its as yet hazy outlines, entrancing in its
magnitude, reaching to the far horizons of as yet unconquered territories. They
can look back, since that crusade was launched, upon a decade of modest
beginnings, of toilsome labors, of richly deserved rewards. They now look
forward to successive epochs reaching as far as the fringes of that Golden Age
that is to be, glowing in the light of God-given promises, destined to be
traversed at the cost of infinite toil and of heroic self-sacrifice.
They can
neither retrace their steps, nor falter, nor even afford to mark time. The
sands are running out, the short span of six brief years intervening between
the present hour and the termination of the second stage of the enterprise on
which they have embarked will soon expire. The hosts on high, having sounded
the signal, are impatient to rush forward, and demonstrate anew the
irresistible force of their might. Europe, in the throes of the aftermath of a
horribly devastating conflict, calls desperately, in one of the darkest hours
of its history, for that sovereign remedy which only the Plan, conceived by a
divinely appointed Physician, can administer. Sister communities, in the north
and in the heart of that continent, alive to the needs, the opportunities and
the glorious mission of the vanguard of Baháfuflláhfs crusaders, now landing on
the shores of that agitated continent, are only too eager to reinforce the
stupendous exertions that must needs be made for its ultimate redemption. Nor
will other sister communities further afield refrain, for a moment, from
lending a helping hand, once the progress of this gigantic movement now set in
motion is accelerated. Above and beyond them all, unsleeping, ever-solicitous,
unerring, is the Pilot of their bark, the Charterer of their course, the
Founder of their spiritual fellowship, the Bestower of that primacy which is
the hallmark of their destiny.
Evolving Strongholds in
Ten Initial Countries
The ten
countries, constituting the initial field wherein the prowess of these
crusaders must, in the years immediately ahead, be exhibited, and in whose
capitals the foundations of the embryonic Order of the Faith of Baháfuflláh
must preferably be unassailably laid, must each evolve into strongholds from
which the dynamic energies of that Faith can be diffused to neighboring
territories in the course of the unfoldment of the Plan. The nuclei that are
now being formed, and the groups that are beginning to emerge, must be speedily
and systematically reinforced, not only through the dispatch and settlement of
pioneers and the visits paid them by itinerant teachers, but also through the
progressive development of the teaching work which the pioneers themselves must
initiate and foster among the native population in those countries. Any
artificially created assembly, consisting of settlers from abroad, can at best
be considered as temporary and insecure, and should, if the second stage of the
European enterprise is to be commenced without undue delay in the future, be
supplanted by broad-based, securely grounded, efficiently functioning
assemblies, composed primarily of the people of the countries themselves, who
are firm in faith, unimpeachable in their loyalty and whole-hearted in their
support of the Administrative Order of the Faith. The twenty-five pioneers that
have already proceeded to Scandinavia and the Low Countries, to the Iberian
Peninsula, to Switzerland and Italy, should, in the course of this current
year, and while the process of teaching the native population is being
inaugurated, be reinforced by as many additional pioneers as possible, and
particularly by those who, possessed of independent means, can, either
themselves or through their appointed deputies, swell the number of the valiant
workers already laboring with such devotion in those fields.
The
translation, the publication and dissemination of Baháfí literature, whether in
the form of leaflets, pamphlets or books, in the nine selected languages,
should, as the work progresses and the demand is correspondingly increased, be
strenuously carried out, as a preliminary to its free distribution among the
public on certain occasions, and its presentation to both the leaders of public
thought and the numerous and famous libraries established in those countries.
No time should be lost in establishing, on however small a scale, initial
contact with the press and other agencies designed to invite greater attention
on the part of the masses to the historic work now being initiated in their
respective countries.
No
opportunity, in view of the necessity of insuring the harmonious development of
the Faith, should be ignored, which its potential enemies, whether
ecclesiastical or otherwise, may offer, to set forth, in a restrained and
unprovocative language, its aims and tenets, to defend its interests, to
proclaim its universality, to assert the supernatural, the supra-national and
non-political character of its institutions, and its acceptance of the divine
origin of the Faiths which have preceded it. Nor should any chance be missed of
associating the Faith, as distinct from affiliating it, with all progressive,
non-political, non-ecclesiastical institutions, whether social, educational, or
charitable, whose objectives harmonize with some of its tenets, and amongst whose
members and supporters individuals may be found who will eventually embrace its
truth. Particular attention should, moreover, be paid to attendance at
congresses and conferences, and to any contacts that can be made with colleges
and universities which offer a fertile field for the scattering of the seeds of
the Faith, and afford opportunities for broadcasting its message, and for
winning fresh recruits to its strength.
Nor should
any occasion be neglected by the pioneers of attending, if their personal
circumstances permit, either the British or German Baháfí summer schools, and
of forging such links with these institutions as will not only assist them in
the discharge of their duties, but enable them to initiate, when the time is
ripe, an institution of a similar character, under the auspices of the European
Teaching Committee—an institution which will be the forerunner of the summer
schools that will have to be founded separately by the future assemblies in
their respective countries. Above all, any assistance which the two national
spiritual assemblies, already established on that continent, and their
auxiliary committees, and particularly their publishing agencies, can extend
should be gratefully welcomed and utilized to the full, until such time as the
institutions destined to evolve in these countries can assume independently the
conduct of their own affairs.
A constant
interchange of news between the centers, through the medium of the Geneva
Bulletin, whose scope must be steadily enlarged, and close contact with each
other through the European office of the European Teaching Committee,
functioning as an adjunct to the International Baháfí Bureau, should,
furthermore, be maintained and reinforced, whenever circumstances are
favorable, by the convening of conferences, which will bring together as many
pioneers laboring in these ten countries, and newly converted believers, as
possible, enabling them to jointly consider their plans, problems and
activities, concert measures for the progress of the Faith in that continent,
and pave the way for the future formation of regional national spiritual
assemblies, which must precede the constitution of separate independent
national institutions in each of these countries. Such summer schools and
conferences, initiated and conducted by one of the most important agencies of
the highest administrative institution in the North American Baháfí Community,
gathering together as they will Baháfí representatives of various races and
nations on the continent of Europe, will, by reason of their unprecedented
character in the evolution of the Faith, since its inception, constitute a
historic landmark in the development of the organic world-wide Baháfí
community, and will be the harbinger of those epoch-making world conferences,
at which the representatives of the nations and races within the Baháfí fold
will convene for the strengthening of the spiritual and administrative bonds
that unite its members.
Initiating National
Headquarters and Adapting Teaching Methods
A beginning,
however limited in scope, should be made, ere the present stage of the Divine
Plan draws to a close, in the direction of establishing befitting
administrative headquarters for the rising communities and their projected
assemblies in the capital cities of Stockholm, of Oslo, of Copenhagen, of The
Hague, of Brussels, of Luxembourg, of Madrid, of Lisbon, of Rome and of Bern,
through the rental of suitable quarters which, in the course of time, must lead
to either the construction or the purchase in each of these capitals of a
national Hazíratufl-Quds, as a future seat for independent, elected national
spiritual assemblies.
A tentative
start, though strictly speaking excluded from the scope of the present Plan,
should, I feel, be made, ere the six remaining years have run their course,
aiming at the formation, in each of the ten designated countries, of a number
of nuclei, however few, however unstable, which will proclaim to the entire
Baháfí world the ability of the prosecutors of the Plan to exceed their allocated
task, even as they surpassed, in the Latin American field, the goals which they
had originally set before them. Such a feat, if accomplished, would impart to
my overburdened heart a joy that would equal the many consolations which a
dearly loved community has showered upon me, in the past, by its signal acts,
both within its homeland and abroad, since the passing of eAbdufl-Bahá.
Nor should
any of the pioneers, at this early stage in the upbuilding of Baháfí national
communities, overlook the fundamental prerequisite for any successful teaching
enterprise, which is to adapt the presentation of the fundamental principles of
their Faith to the cultural and religious backgrounds, the ideologies, and the
temperament of the divers races and nations whom they are called upon to
enlighten and attract. The susceptibilities of these races and nations, from
both the northern and southern climes, springing from either the Germanic or
Latin stock, belonging to either the Catholic or Protestant communion, some democratic,
others totalitarian in outlook, some socialistic, others capitalistic in their
tendencies, differing widely in their customs and standards of living, should
at all times be carefully considered, and under no circumstances neglected.
These
pioneers, in their contact with the members of divers creeds, races and
nations, covering a range which offers no parallel in either the north or south
continents, must neither antagonize them nor compromise with their own
essential principles. They must be neither provocative nor supine, neither
fanatical nor excessively liberal, in their exposition of the fundamental and
distinguishing features of their Faith. They must be either wary or bold, they
must act swiftly or mark time, they must use the direct or indirect method,
they must be challenging or conciliatory, in strict accordance with the
spiritual receptivity of the soul with whom they come in contact, whether he be
a nobleman or a commoner, a northerner or a southerner, a layman or a priest, a
capitalist or a socialist, a statesman or a prince, an artisan or a beggar. In
their presentation of the Message of Baháfuflláh they must neither hesitate nor
falter. They must be neither contemptuous of the poor nor timid before the
great. In their exposition of its verities they must neither overstress nor
whittle down the truth which they champion, whether their hearer belong to
royalty, or be a prince of the church, or a politician, or a tradesman, or a
man of the street. To all alike, high or low, rich or poor, they must proffer,
with open hands, with a radiant heart, with an eloquent tongue, with infinite
patience, with uncompromising loyalty, with great wisdom, with unshakable
courage, the Cup of Salvation at so critical an hour, to the confused, the
hungry, the distraught and fear-stricken multitudes, in the north, in the west,
in the south and in the heart, of that sorely tried continent.
Europe Feels Stirrings of
Spiritual Revolution
The second
century of the Baháfí Era has dawned. The second stage of the Divine Plan has
been launched. The second epoch of the Formative Age of the Baháfí Dispensation
has opened. The tragedy of a continent, so blessed, so rich in history, so
harassed, is moving towards a climax. The vanguard of the torchbearers of a
world-redeeming civilization are landing on its shores and are settling in its
capitals. An epoch has commenced, inaugurating the systematic conquest of the
European continent by the organized body of the gapostles of Baháfuflláh,h
destined to unfold its potentialities in the course of succeeding centuries,
and bidding fair to eclipse the radiance of those past ages which have
successfully witnessed the introduction of the Christian Faith into the
continentfs northern climes, the efflorescence of Islamic culture that shed
such radiance along its southern shores, and the rise of the Reformation in its
very heart.
The stage
is set. The hour is propitious. The signal is sounded. Baháfuflláhfs spiritual
battalions are moving into position. The initial clash between the forces of
darkness and the army of light, as unnoticed as the landing, two milleniums
ago, of the apostles of Christ on the southern shores of the European
continent, is being registered by the denizens of the Abhá Kingdom. The Author
of the Plan that has set so titanic an enterprise in motion is Himself mounted
at the head of these battalions, and leads them on to capture the cities of
menfs hearts. A continent, twice blessed by eAbdufl-Baháfs successive visits to
its shores, and the scene of His first public appearance in the West; which has
been the cradle of a civilization to some of whose beneficent features the pen
of Baháfuflláh has paid significant tribute; on whose soil both the Greek and
Roman civilizations were born and flourished; which has contributed so richly
to the unfoldment of American civilization; the fountainhead of American
culture; the mother of Christendom, and the scene of the greatest exploits of
the followers of Jesus Christ; in some of whose outlying territories have been
won some of the most resplendent victories which ushered in the Golden Age of
Islám; which sustained, in its very heart, the violent impact of the onrushing
hosts of that Faith, intent on the subjugation of its cities, but which refused
to bend the knee to its invaders, and succeeded in the end in repulsing their
assault—such a continent is now experiencing, at the hands of the little as yet
unnoticed band of pioneers sent forth by the enviable, the privileged, the
dynamic American Baháfí Community, the first stirrings of that spiritual
revolution which must culminate, in the Golden Age that is as yet unborn, in
the permanent establishment of Baháfuflláhfs Order throughout that continent.
Divine Plan Challenges
North American Believers
One word in
conclusion to those to whom the Tablets of so stupendous a Plan have been
addressed, to whose care the destinies of so prodigious an enterprise have been
committed, and of whom such titanic efforts are now demanded. I can do no
better than recall, nor can I sufficiently emphasize, or refrain from quoting
anew, those stirring and pregnant passages that illuminate the pages of
eAbdufl-Baháfs epoch-making Tablets.
In one of
these Tablets, addressed to the believers in the Northeastern States, these
weighty and highly significant words are recorded: gAll countries, in the
estimation of the one true God, are but one country, and all cities and
villages are on an equal footingc Through faith and certitude, and the
precedence achieved by one over another, however, the dweller conferreth honor
upon the dwelling, some of the countries achieve distinction, and attain a
preeminent position. For instance, notwithstanding that some of the countries
of Europe and of America are distinguished by, and surpass other countries in,
the salubrity of their climate, the wholesomeness of their water, and the charm
of their mountains, plains and prairies, yet Palestine became the glory of all
nations inasmuch as all the holy and Divine Manifestations, from the time of
Abraham until the appearance of the Seal of the Prophets (Muhammad), have lived
in, or migrated to, or traveled through, that country. Likewise, Mecca and
Medina have achieved illimitable glory, as the light of Prophethood shone forth
therein. For this reason Palestine and Hijáz have been distinguished from all
other countries.h gLikewise,h is His remarkable disclosure, gthe continent of
America is, in the eyes of the one true God, the land wherein the splendors of
His light shall be revealed, where the mysteries of His Faith shall be unveiled,
the home of the righteous, and the gathering-place of the free.h
To those of
His followers, dwelling in that enviable and blessed continent, He has chosen
to address these no less inspiring words, as recorded in one of those Tablets
revealed in honor of the believers of the United States and Canada: gO ye
apostles of Baháfuflláh! May my life be sacrificed for you!c Behold the portals
which Baháfuflláh hath opened before you! Consider how exalted and lofty is the
station you are destined to attain, how unique the favors with which you have
been endowedc My thoughts are turned towards you, and my heart leaps within me
at your mention. Could ye know how my soul gloweth with your love, so great a
happiness would flood your hearts as to cause you to become enamored with each
other.h gThe full measure of your success,h He, in another Tablet, addressed to
the entire company of His followers in the North American continent these
prophetic words: gis as yet unrevealed, its significance unapprehended. Erelong
ye will with your own eyes witness how brilliantly every one of you, even as a
shining star, will radiate in the firmament of your country the light of divine
guidance, and will bestow upon its people the glory of an everlasting lifec I
fervently hope that in the near future the whole earth may be stirred and
shaken by the results of your achievements. The hope which eAbdufl-Bahá
cherishes for you is that the same success which has attended your efforts in
America may crown your endeavors in other parts of the world, that through you
the fame of the Cause of God may be diffused throughout the East and the West,
and the advent of the Kingdom of the Lord of Hosts be proclaimed in all the
five continents of the globe. The moment this Divine Message is carried forward
by the American believers from the shores of America, and is propagated through
the continents of Europe, of Asia, of Africa and of Australia, and as far as
the islands of the Pacific, this community will find itself securely
established upon the throne of an everlasting dominion. Then will all the
peoples of the world witness that this community is spiritually illumined and
divinely guided. Then will the whole earth resound with the praises of its
majesty and greatnessc Know ye of a certainty that whatever gathering ye enter,
the waves of the Holy Spirit are surging over it, and the heavenly grace of the
Blessed Beauty encompasseth that gatheringc O that I could travel, even though
on foot and in the utmost poverty, to these regions, and, raising the call of
Yá-Baháfufl-Abhá in cities, villages, mountains, deserts and oceans promote the
divine teachings! This, alas, I cannot do. How intensely I deplore it! Please
God, ye may achieve itc Thus far ye have been untiring in your labors. Let your
exertions henceforth increase a thousandfold. Summon the people in these
countries, capitals, islands, assemblies and churches to enter the Abhá
Kingdom. The scope of your exertions must needs be extended. The wider its
range, the more striking will be the evidence of divine assistance.h
Detachment from the
Physical World
gNow is the
time,h He no less significantly remarks in another of these Tablets, gfor you
to divest yourselves of the garment of attachment to this world that perisheth,
to be wholly severed from the physical world, become heavenly angels, and
travel to these countries. I swear by Him besides Whom there is none other God
that each one of you will become an Isráfíl of Life, and will blow the Breath
of Life into the souls of others.h And lastly this glorious promise in another
of those immortal Tablets: gShould success crown your enterprise, America will
assuredly evolve into a center from which waves of spiritual power will
emanate, and the throne of the Kingdom of God, will, in the plenitude of its majesty
and glory, be firmly established.h
In one of
the earliest Tablets addressed by Him to the American believers these equally
significant words have been penned: gIf ye be truly united, if ye agree to
promote that which is the essential purpose, and to show forth an all-unifying
love, I swear by Him Who causeth the seed to split and the breeze to waft, so
great a light will shine forth from your faces as to reach the highest heavens,
the fame of your glory will be noised abroad, the evidences of your preeminence
will spread throughout all regions, your power will penetrate the realities of
all things, your aims and purposes will exert their influence upon the great
and mighty nations, your spirits will encompass the whole world of being, and
ye will discover yourselves to be kings in the dominions of the Kingdom, and
attired with the glorious crowns of the invisible Realm, and become the
marshals of the army of peace, and princes of the forces of light, and stars
shining from the horizon of perfection, and brilliant lamps shedding their
radiance upon men.h
Contribution of the West
to World Order
In the
light of these glowing tributes, these ardent hopes, these soul-stirring
promises, recorded by the pen of the Center of the Covenant, is it surprising
to find that the Author of the Covenant Himself has, anticipating the great
contribution which the West is destined to make to the establishment of His
World Order, made such a momentous statement in His writings: gIn the East the
light of His Revelation hath broken; in the West have appeared the signs of His
dominion. Ponder this in your hearts, O people, and be not of those who have
turned a deaf ear to the admonitions of Him Who is the Almighty, the
All-Praised.h
eAbdufl-Bahá
Himself, confirming this statement, has written: gFrom the beginning of time
until the present day the light of Divine Revelation hath risen in the East and
shed its radiance upon the West. The illumination thus shed hath, however,
acquired in the West an extraordinary brilliancy. Consider the Faith proclaimed
by Jesus. Though it first appeared in the East, yet not until its light had
been shed upon the West did the full measure of its potentialities become
manifest.h gThe day is approaching when ye shall witness how, through the
splendor of the Faith of Baháfuflláh the West will have replaced the East,
radiating the light of divine guidance.h gThe West hath acquired illumination
from the East, but, in some respects the reflection of the light hath been
greater in the Occident.h gThe East hath, verily, been illumined with the light
of the Kingdom. Erelong will this same light shed a still greater illumination
through the potency of the teachings of God, and their souls be set aglow by
the undying fire of His love.h
Invested,
among its sister communities in East and West, with the primacy conferred upon
it by eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan; armed with the mandatory provisions of His
momentous Tablets; equipped with the agencies of a quarter-century-old
Administrative Order, whose fabric it has reared and consolidated; encouraged
by the marvelous success achieved by its daughter communities throughout the
Americas, a success which has sealed the triumph of the first stage of that
Plan; launched on a campaign of vaster dimensions, of superior merit, of
weightier potentialities, than any it has hitherto initiated, a campaign
destined to multiply its spiritual progeny in distant lands and amidst divers
races, the community of the Most Great Name in the North American continent
must arise, as it has never before in its history, and demonstrate anew its
capacity to perform such deeds as are worthy of its high calling. Its members,
the executors of eAbdufl-Baháfs Plan, the champion-builders of Baháfuflláhfs
embryonic Order, the torchbearers of a world-girdling civilization, must, in
the years immediately ahead, bestir themselves, and, as bidden by eAbdufl-Bahá,
gincreaseh their exertions ga thousandfold,h lay bare further vistas in the
grangeh of their gfuture achievementsh and of their gunspeakably glorioush
mission, and hasten the day when, as prophesied by Him, their community will
gfind itself securely established upon the throne of an everlasting dominion,h
when gthe whole earthh will be stirred and shaken by the results of its
gachievementsh and gresound with the praises of majesty and greatness,h when
America will gevolve into a center from which waves of spiritual power will
emanate, and the throne of the Kingdom of God will, in the plenitude of its
majesty and glory, be firmly established.h
In every
state of the United States, in every province of the Dominion of Canada, in
every republic of Latin America, in each of the ten European countries to which
its inescapable responsibilities are insistently calling it, this community, so
blessed in the past, so promising at present, so dazzling in its future
destiny, must, if it would guard its priceless birthright and enhance its
heritage, forge ahead with equal zeal, with unrelaxing vigilance, with
indomitable courage, with tireless energy, until the present stage of its
mission is triumphantly concluded.
The Workings of Two
Simultaneous Processes
How could
it forfeit its birthright or mar its heritage, when the country from which the
vast majority of its members have sprung, the great republic of the West,
government and people alike, is itself, through experiment and trial, slowly,
painfully, unwittingly and irresistibly advancing towards the goal destined for
it by both Baháfuflláh and eAbdufl-Bahá? Indeed if we would read aright the
signs of the times, and appraise correctly the significances of contemporaneous
events that are impelling forward both the American Baháfí Community and the
nation of which it forms a part on the road leading them to their ultimate
destiny, we cannot fail to perceive the workings of two simultaneous processes,
generated as far back as the concluding years of the Heroic Age of our Faith,
each clearly defined, each distinctly separate, yet closely related and
destined to culminate, in the fullness of time, in a single glorious
consummation.
One of
these processes is associated with the mission of the American Baháfí Community,
the other with the destiny of the American nation. The one serves directly the
interests of the Administrative Order of the Faith of Baháfuflláh, the other
promotes indirectly the institutions that are to be associated with the
establishment of His World Order. The first process dates back to the
revelation of those stupendous Tablets constituting the Charter of
eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan. It was held in abeyance for well-nigh twenty years
while the fabric of an indispensable Administrative Order, designed as a
divinely appointed agency for the operation of that Plan, was being
constructed. It registered its initial success with the triumphant conclusion
of the first stage of its operation in the republics of the Western Hemisphere.
It signalized the opening of the second phase of its development through the
inauguration of the present teaching campaign in the European continent. It
must pass into the third stage of its evolution with the initiation of the
third Seven Year Plan, designed to culminate in the establishment of the
structure of the Administrative Order in all the remaining sovereign states and
chief dependencies of the globe. It must reach the end of the first epoch in
its evolution with the fulfillment of the prophecy mentioned by Daniel in the
last chapter of His Book, related to the year 1335, and associated by
eAbdufl-Bahá with the world triumph of the Faith of His Father. It will be
consummated through the emergence of the Baháfí World Commonwealth in the
Golden Age of the Baháfí Dispensation.
The other
process dates back to the outbreak of the first World War that threw the great
republic of the West into the vortex of the first stage of a world upheaval. It
received its initial impetus through the formulation of President Wilsonfs Fourteen
Points, closely associating for the first time that republic with the fortunes
of the Old World. It suffered its first setback through the dissociation of
that republic from the newly born League of Nations which that president had
labored to create. It acquired added momentum through the outbreak of the
second World War, inflicting unprecedented suffering on that republic, and
involving it still further in the affairs of all the continents of the globe.
It was further reinforced through the declaration embodied in the Atlantic
Charter, as voiced by one of its chief progenitors, Franklin D. Roosevelt. It
assumed a definite outline through the birth of the United Nations at the San
Francisco Conference. It acquired added significance through the choice of the
City of the Covenant itself as the seat of the newly born organization, through
the declaration recently made by the American president related to his
countryfs commitments in Greece and Turkey, as well as through the submission
to the General Assembly of the United Nations of the thorny and challenging
problem of the Holy Land, the spiritual as well as the administrative center of
the World Faith of Baháfuflláh. It must, however long and tortuous the way,
lead, through a series of victories and reverses, to the political unification
of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, to the emergence of a world government
and the establishment of the Lesser Peace, as foretold by Baháfuflláh and
foreshadowed by the Prophet Isaiah. It must, in the end, culminate in the
unfurling of the banner of the Most Great Peace, in the Golden Age of the
Dispensation of Baháfuflláh.
A Parallel between the
American Baháfí Community and the American Republic
Might not a
still closer parallel be drawn between the community singled out for the
execution of this world-embracing Plan, in its relation to its sister
communities, and the nation of which it forms a part, in its relation to its
sister nations? On the one hand is a community which ever since its birth has
been nursed in the lap of eAbdufl-Bahá and been lovingly trained by Him through
the revelation of unnumbered Tablets, through the dispatch of special and
successive messengers, and through His own prolonged visit to the North
American continent in the evening of His life. It was to the members of this
community, the spiritual descendants of the dawn-breakers of the Heroic Age of
our Faith, that He, whilst sojourning in the City of the Covenant, chose to
reveal the implications of that Covenant. It was in the vicinity of this
communityfs earliest established center that He laid, with His own hands, the
cornerstone of the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár of the western world.
It was to the members of this community that He subsequently addressed His
Tablets of the Divine Plan, investing it with a spiritual primacy, and singling
it out for a glorious mission among its sister communities. It was this
community which won the immortal honor of being the first to introduce the
Faith in the British Isles, in France and in Germany, and which sent forth its
consecrated pioneers and teachers to China, Japan and India, to Australia and
New Zealand, to the Balkan Peninsula, to South Africa, to Latin America, to the
Baltic States, to Scandinavia and the islands of the Pacific, hoisting thereby
its banner in the vast majority of the countries won over to its cause, in both
the East and the West, prior to eAbdufl-Baháfs passing.
It was this
community, the cradle and stronghold of the Administrative Order of the Faith
of Baháfuflláh, which, on the morrow of eAbdufl-Baháfs ascension, was the first
among all other Baháfí communities in East and West to arise and champion the
cause of that Order, to fix its pattern, to erect its fabric, to initiate its
endowments, to establish and consolidate its subsidiary institutions, and to
vindicate its aims and purposes. To it belongs the unique distinction of having
erected, in the heart of the North American continent, the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár
of the West, the holiest edifice ever to be reared by the hands of the
followers of Baháfuflláh in either the Eastern or Western Hemisphere. It was
through the assiduous and unflagging labors of the most distinguished and
consecrated among its itinerant teachers that the allegiance of royalty to the
Cause of Baháfuflláh was won, and unequivocally proclaimed in successive
testimonies as penned by the royal convert herself. To its members, the
vanguard of the torchbearers of the future world civilization, must, moreover,
be ascribed the imperishable glory of having launched and successfully
concluded the first stage of eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan, in the concluding
years of the first Baháfí century, establishing thereby the structural basis of
the Administrative Order of the Faith in all the republics of Central and South
America. It is this same community which is once again carrying off the palm of
victory through launching, in the first decade of the second century of the
Baháfí Era, the second stage of that same Plan, destined to lay the foundations
of the Baháfí Administrative Order in no less than ten sovereign states in the
continent of Europe, comprising the Scandinavian states, the Low Countries, the
states of the Iberian Peninsula, Switzerland and Italy. And lastly, to its
enterprising members must go the unique honor and privilege of having arisen,
on unnumbered occasions, and over a period of more than a quarter of a century,
to champion the cause of the down-trodden and persecuted among their brethren
in Persia, in Egypt, in Russia, in eIráq and in Germany, to stretch a generous
helping hand to the needy among them, to defend and safeguard the interests of
their institutions, and to plead their cause before political and
ecclesiastical adversaries.
On the
other hand is a nation that has achieved undisputed ascendancy in the entire
Western Hemisphere, whose rulers have been uniquely honored by being
collectively addressed by the Author of the Baháfí Revelation in His
Kitáb-i-Aqdas; which has been acclaimed by eAbdufl-Bahá as the ghome of the
righteous and the gathering-place of the free,h where the gsplendors of His
light shall be revealed, where the mysteries of His Faith shall be unveiledh
and belonging to a continent which, as recorded by that same pen, ggiveth signs
and evidences of very great advancement,h whose gfuture is even more
promising,h whose ginfluence and illumination are far-reaching,h and which
gwill lead all nations spiritually.h Moreover, it is to this great republic of
the West that the Center of the Covenant of Baháfuflláh has referred as the
nation that has gdeveloped powers and capacities greater and more wonderful
than other nations,h and which gis equipped and empowered to accomplish that
which will adorn the pages of history, to become the envy of the world, and be
blest in both the East and the West for the triumph of its people.h It is for
this same American democracy that He expressed His fervent hope that it might
be gthe first nation to establish the foundation of international agreement,h
gto proclaim the unity of mankind,h and gto unfurl the Standard of the Most
Great Peace,h that it might become gthe distributing center of spiritual
enlightenment, and all the world receive this heavenly blessing,h and that its
inhabitants might grise from their present material attainments to such a
height that heavenly illumination may stream from this center to all the
peoples of the world.h It is in connection with its people that He has affirmed
that they are gindeed worthy of being the first to build the Tabernacle of the
Great Peace and proclaim the oneness of mankind.h
The United States is
Signally Blest
This nation
so signally blest, occupying so eminent and responsible a position in a
continent so wonderfully endowed, was the first among the nations of the West
to be warmed and illuminated by the rays of the Revelation of Baháfuflláh, soon
after the proclamation of His Covenant on the morrow of His ascension. This
nation, moreover, may well claim to have, as a result of its effective
participation in both the first and second world wars, redressed the balance,
saved mankind the horrors of devastation and bloodshed involved in the
prolongation of hostilities, and decisively contributed, in the course of the
latter conflict, to the overthrow of the exponents of ideologies fundamentally
at variance with the universal tenets of our Faith.
To her
President, the immortal Woodrow Wilson, must be ascribed the unique honor,
among the statesmen of any nation, whether of the East or of the West, of
having voiced sentiments so akin to the principles animating the Cause of
Baháfuflláh, and of having more than any other world leader, contributed to the
creation of the League of Nations—achievements which the pen of the Center of
Godfs Covenant acclaimed as signalizing the dawn of the Most Great Peace, whose
sun, according to that same pen, must needs arise as the direct consequence of
the enforcement of the laws of the Dispensation of Baháfuflláh.
To the
matchless position achieved by so preeminent a president of the American Union,
in a former period, at so critical a juncture in international affairs, must
now be added the splendid initiative taken, in recent years by the American
government, culminating in the birth of the successor of that League in San
Francisco, and the establishment of its permanent seat in the city of New York.
Nor can the preponderating influence exerted by this nation in the councils of
the world, the prodigious economic and political power that it wields, the
prestige it enjoys, the wealth of which it disposes, the idealism that animates
its people, her magnificent contribution, as a result of her unparalleled
productive power, for the relief of human suffering and the rehabilitation of
peoples and nations, be overlooked in a survey of the position which she holds,
and which distinguishes her from her sister nations in both the new and old
worlds.
Tribulations Are
Inevitable
Many and
divers are the setbacks and reverses which this nation, extolled so highly by
eAbdufl-Bahá, and occupying at present so unique a position among its fellow
nations, must, alas, suffer. The road leading to its destiny is long, thorny
and tortuous. The impact of various forces upon the structure and polity of
that nation will be tremendous. Tribulations, on a scale unprecedented in its
history, and calculated to purge its institutions, to purify the hearts of its
people, to fuse its constituent elements, and to weld it into one entity with
its sister nations in both hemispheres, are inevitable.
In one of
the most remarkable Tablets revealed by eAbdufl-Bahá, passages of which have
already been quoted on previous occasions, written in the evening of His life,
soon after the termination of the first World War, He anticipates, in succinct
and ominous sentences, the successive ebullitions which must afflict humanity,
and whose full force the American nation must, if her destiny is to be
accomplished, inevitably experience. gThe ills from which the world now
suffers,h He wrote, gwill multiply; the gloom which envelops it will deepen.
The Balkans will remain discontented. Its restlessness will increase. The
vanquished powers will continue to agitate. They will resort to every measure
that may rekindle the flame of war. Movements, newly born and world-wide in
their range, will exert their utmost effort for the advancement of their
designs. The Movement of the Left will acquire great importance. Its influence
will spread.h
The
agitation in the Balkan Peninsula; the feverish activity in which Germany and
Italy played a disastrous role, culminating in the outbreak of the second World
War; the rise of the Fascist and Nazi movements, which spread their
ramifications to distant parts of the globe; the spread of communism which, as
a result of the victory of Soviet Russia in that same war, has been greatly
accelerated—all these happenings, some unequivocally, others in veiled
language, have been forecast in this Tablet, the full force of whose
implications are as yet undisclosed, and which, we may well anticipate, the
American nation, as yet insufficiently schooled by adversity, must sooner or
later experience.
America to Evolve Until
Last Task is Discharged
Whatever the
Hand of a beneficent and inscrutable Destiny has reserved for this youthful,
this virile, this idealistic, this spiritually blessed and enviable nation,
however severe the storms which may buffet it in the days to come in either
hemisphere, however sweeping the changes which the impact of cataclysmic forces
from without, and the stirrings of a Divine embryonic Order from within, will
effect in its structure and life, we may, confident in the words uttered by
eAbdufl-Bahá, feel assured that that great republic—the shell that enshrines so
precious a member of the world community of the followers of His Father—will
continue to evolve, undivided and undefeatable, until the sum total of its
contributions to the birth, the rise and the fruition of that world civilization,
the child of the Most Great Peace and hallmark of the Golden Age of the
Dispensation of Baháfuflláh, will have been made, and its last task discharged.
July 13, 1947
European Pioneers and Temple
Contract
Rejoice at
evidences of continued vigorous activity. Renew plea to believers possessing
independent means to volunteer for European pioneer field, both settlers and
itinerant teachers. Eagerly awaiting response to Convention message. Praying
for placing of Temple contract before termination of current year. Ardently
supplicating unprecedented blessings for manifold, meritorious, magnificent
services. Deepest love.
September 10,
1947
Evidences of Notable
Expansion
Greatly
welcome evidences of a notable expansion of activities and increased intensification
of efforts for publicity. I urge believers and local assemblies to redouble
their efforts in support of vital National Fund. Praying ardently for
realization of your highest hopes. Appreciate action for preservation of
Keithfs grave. Do not advise you to transmit further funds to Persia for the
grave. I appeal to North American believers to exert their utmost to insure the
formation of required number of assemblies by next April. Further sacrifices
demanded, rich reward assured. May entire body of American believers arise to
fulfill their glorious destiny.
Abiding
gratitude, deepest love.
October 25,
1947
Effective Prosecution of
Sacred Tasks
The steadily
deepening crisis which mankind is traversing, on the morrow of the severest
ordeal it has yet suffered, and the attendant tribulations and commotions which
a travailing age must necessarily experience, as a prelude to the birth of the
new World Order, destined to rise upon the ruins of a tottering civilization,
must, as they intensify, increasingly influence the course, and, in some cases,
retard the progress, of the collective enterprises successively launched in the
opening years of the second Baháfí century, and in almost every continent of
the globe, by the world-wide community of the organized followers of the Faith
of Baháfuflláh. In the land of its birth long-standing political rivalries,
combined with a steady decline in the authority and influence exercised by the
central government, are contributing to the reemergence of reactionary forces,
represented by an as yet influential and fanatical priesthood, to a
recrudescence of the persecution, and a multiplication of the disabilities, to
which a still unemancipated Faith has been so cruelly subjected for more than a
century. In the heart of the continent of Europe, still fiercer political
rivalries, as well as the clash of conflicting ideologies, have prevented the
unification, indefinitely retarded the national revival, multiplied the
vicissitudes and rendered more desperate the plight, of a nation comprising
within its frontiers the largest community of the adherents of the Faith on
that continent—a community destined, as prophesied by eAbdufl-Bahá, to play a
major role in the spiritual awakening and the ultimate conversion of the
European peoples and races to His Fatherfs Faith. In the subcontinent of India
recent political developments of a momentous character have plunged its divers
castes, races and denominations into grave turmoil, brought in their wake
riots, bloodshed, misery and confusion, fanned into flame religious
animosities, and well-nigh disrupted its economic life. In the Nile Valley the
outbreak of a widespread and virulent epidemic, following closely upon the
political unrest and the severe economic crisis already afflicting its
inhabitants, threatens to disorganize the life of the nation and to bring in
its wake afflictions of an even more serious character. In the Holy Land
itself, the heart and nerve-center of the far-flung and firmly knit community
of the followers of Baháfuflláh, and the repository of its holiest shrines,
already gravely disturbed by the chronic instability of its political life, the
religious dissensions of its inhabitants, and the ten-year-long strain and
danger to which its people have been subjected and exposed, fresh perils are
looming on its horizon, menacing it, on the one hand with the ravages of an
epidemic that has already taken so heavy a toll of the lives of the people
beyond its southern frontier, and threatening it, on the other, with a civil war
of extreme severity and unpredictable in its consequences. Subject to the same
fundamental causes which have deranged the equilibrium of present-day society
and corroded its life are to be regarded the privations, the restrictions and
crisis which, to a lesser degree, are oppressing the peoples of Central and
Southeastern Europe, of the British Isles and of certain republics of Central
and South America.
In all these
territories, whether in the Eastern or Western Hemisphere, the nascent
institutions of a struggling Faith, though subjected in varying degrees to the
stress and strain associated with the decline and dissolution of time-honored
institutions, with fratricidal strife, economic upheavals, financial crises,
outbreaks of epidemics and political revolutions, have thus far, through the
interpositions of a merciful Providence, been graciously enabled to follow
their charted course, undeflected by the cross-currents and the tempestuous
winds which must of necessity increasingly agitate human society ere the hour
of its ultimate redemption approaches.
In contrast
to these sorely tried countries on the European, the Asiatic and the African
continents, unlike her sister republics in either Central or South America, the
great republic of the West—the homeland of that mother community which,
fostered through the tender care of an ever-solicitous Master, has already
proved itself capable of rearing in its turn such splendid progeny among the
divers communities of Latin America, which bids fair to multiply its daughter
communities in a continent of mightier potentialities—such a republic has been,
to a peculiar degree and over a long and uninterrupted period, relatively free
from the chronic disorders, the political disturbances, the economic
convulsions, the communal riots, the epidemics, the religious persecutions, the
privations and loss of life which, during successive generations, have in one
way or another afflicted so many peoples in almost every part of the globe.
Singled out
by the Almighty for such a unique measure of favor, suffered to evolve,
untrammelled and unperturbed, within the shell of its God-given Administrative
Order, distinguished from its sister communities through the revelation of a
Plan emanating directly from the mind and pen of its Founder, enriched already
by so many trophies, each an eloquent testimony to its missionary zeal and
valor in distant fields and amidst divers peoples, the Community of the Most
Great Name in the North American continent must, sensible of the abounding grace
vouchsafed to it by Baháfuflláh, resolve, as it has never resolved before, to
carry out, however much it may be buffeted by future circumstances and the
unforeseen ordeals which a heedless and chaotic world may still further
experience, the mission confidently entrusted to its hands by an all-wise and
loving Master.
Heart-Warming Progress in
European Enterprise
Already in
the newly opened European field, where the first stage of its transatlantic
missionary enterprise is now unfolding, the success which the vanguard of its
army of pioneers has already achieved in several leading capitals of that
continent is truly heart-warming and evokes intense admiration. The broad
outlines of the primary institutions heralding the erection of the
administrative framework of the Faith of Baháfuflláh in no less than ten
sovereign states of Europe can already be discerned—a powerful and signal
reinforcement of the organized and progressive efforts exerted by the British
and German communities on the northwestern limits of that continent and in its
very heart. In the Latin American field, where the structural basis of a rising
Administrative Order has already been established, through the formation of
firmly grounded assemblies in each of the republics of Central and South
America, the stage is being set for the erection of those institutions which
are to be regarded as the harbingers of the secondary Houses of Justice which,
in each of these republics, must act as pillars, and assist in sustaining the
weight, of the final unit designed to consummate the institutions of that
order. On the northern portion of that same hemisphere the stage is already set
for the impending emergence of an institution which, however circumscribed its
basis, must ultimately, directly participate in the measures preliminary to the
constitution of the Universal House of Justice.
A community
now in the process of marshalling and directing, in such vast territories, in
such outlying regions, amidst such a diversity of peoples, at so precarious a
stage in the fortunes of mankind, forces of such incalculable potency, to serve
purposes so meritorious and lofty, cannot afford to falter for a moment or
retrace its steps on the path it now travels. Its commitments, so vast, so
challenging, so rich in their potentialities, in the North American continent,
must, whatever betide it, be carried out, in their entirety and without the
slightest reservation or hesitation. The pledge to multiply the local
administrative institutions, throughout the length and breadth of this
continent must be honored, and the placing of the contract for the interior
ornamentation of the holiest House of Worship ever to be erected to the glory
of Baháfuflláh expedited. Above all a prodigious effort, nationwide, sustained
and wholly unprecedented in the annals of a richly endowed and spiritually
blessed community, aiming at the immediate increase of the financial resources
required for the effective prosecution of its manifold and pressing tasks, is
required.
Triple Campaign of
Critical Importance
The triple
campaign, conducted in two hemispheres, comprising within the scope of its
operation the entire territory of the North American republic, the Dominion of
Canada, twenty republics of Latin America, and no less than ten sovereign
states of the European continent, is indeed of critical importance. Every phase
of this threefold crusade, undertaken at the dawn of the second Baháfí century
by the executors of eAbdufl-Baháfs Will and the custodians of His Plan, must be
accorded its due measure of consideration and its needs simultaneously and
vigorously fulfilled. The allurements of the glorious adventure in the Latin
American field, the glittering prizes already won and the new ones within
reach, must, at no time, obscure the issues, or retard the task confronting the
prosecutors of the Plan in their homeland, or allow the interests of its assemblies,
for the most part new and struggling, to be either neglected or forgotten. Nor
must the glamor of the still more recent and glorious adventure embarked upon
across the Atlantic, within a turbulent, politically convulsed, economically
disrupted and spiritually depleted continent, dim, in however small a measure,
the radiance, or detract from the urgency, of the magnificent enterprises,
whose first fruits in Latin America are only beginning to mature, in direct
consequence of the initial operation of the Plan bequeathed by eAbdufl-Bahá to
the American believers.
To the vital
requirements of this Plan, at so critical a juncture, both in the fortunes of
mankind in general, and of the Plan itself, to which detailed reference has
been made in a previous communication, I need not again refer. All I desire to
emphasize is my fervent plea, addressed to both the administrators who, as the
elected representatives of the community must devise the plans, coordinate the
activities, and direct the agencies of a continually expanding community, and
to those whose privilege it is to labor, at home and abroad, to insure the
effective prosecution of these sacred tasks, to realize the propitiousness of
the present hour, recognize its urgency, meet its challenge and appreciate its
unique potentialities. As the international situation worsens, as the fortunes
of mankind sink to a still lower ebb, the momentum of the Plan must be further
accelerated, and the concerted exertions of the community responsible for its
execution rise to still higher levels of consecration and heroism. As the
fabric of present-day society heaves and cracks under the strain and stress of
portentous events and calamities, as the fissures, accentuating the cleavage
separating nation from nation, class from class, race from race, and creed from
creed, multiply, the prosecutors of the Plan must evince a still greater
cohesion in their spiritual lives and administrative activities, and
demonstrate a higher standard of concerted effort, of mutual assistance, and of
harmonious development in their collective enterprises.
Then, and
only then, will the reaction to the stupendous forces, released through the
operation of a divinely conceived, divinely impelled Plan, be made apparent,
and the fairest fruit of the weightiest spiritual enterprise launched in
recorded history under the aegis of the Center of the Covenant of Baháfuflláh
be garnered.
December 15,
1947
Recognition of Preeminent
Services
Highly
gratified at unceasing, compelling evidences of exalted spirit of Baháfí
stewardship animating American Baháfí Community, as attested by the alacrity of
its national representatives in executing the first Temple contract, their
promptitude in extending effective assistance to their Persian brethren, their
vigilance in safeguarding integrity of the Faith in the City of the Covenant
and their vigor in prosecuting the national campaign of publicity.
In
recognition of preeminent services continually enriching the record of
achievements associated with preeminent community of the Baháfí world, I am
arranging transfer of extensive, valuable property acquired in precincts of
Shrines on Mount Carmel to name of Palestine Branch of American Assembly.
Happy to
announce completion of plans and specifications for erection of arcade
surrounding the Bábfs Sepulcher, constituting the first step in the process
destined to culminate in construction of the dome anticipated by eAbdufl-Bahá
and marking consummation of enterprise initiated by Him fifty years ago
according to instructions given Him by Baháfuflláh.
January 10,
1948
Critical Stage of Task on
Home Front
I am
deeply concerned at critical stage of task confronting North American Teaching
Committee, constituting at this juncture the paramount objective of present
Plan. Owing to urgent, overriding importance of Committeefs responsibility and
to swiftly approaching time limit fixed for attainment of the goal of one
hundred seventy-five assemblies, emergency measures carefully, promptly devised
by national representatives of the community and wholeheartedly supported by
entire mass of the believers of the North American continent, designed to
safeguard the existing assemblies and rapidly multiply their number, are
imperative. The placing of further contract for Temple, the reinforcement of
basis of forthcoming Canadian National Spiritual Assembly, the additional
consolidation of the institutions of the Faith in Latin America, the wider
proclamation of its message to the masses, even the multiplication of pioneers
in the European field, should be unhesitatingly subordinated to demands of the
one disconcerting aspect of an otherwise successfully conducted Plan. I address
this last-minute appeal to every single member of the community, the champion
warriors in the army of Baháfuflláh, which since launching the Plan formulated
by the Center of His Covenant never succumbed to defeat nor was thwarted in its
purpose, to arise resolutely, volunteer instantly to fill the gap in the main
defenses of the home front and register total victory ere the termination of
the second year of the Second Seven Year Plan. Fervently praying for
instantaneous, decisive response.
February 1,
1948
No Sacrifice Too Great
The
gravity of the emergency facing the North American believers is unprecedented
since the initiation of the Divine Plan and unparalleled in the history of the
American Baháfí Community since eAbdufl-Baháfs passing. No obstacle is
insuperable, no sacrifice too great for attainment of supremely important
objective. The eyes of her sister communities in every continent of the globe
and of her daughter communities of Latin America, handicapped by a variety of
adverse circumstances, are fixed upon the community of followers of Baháfuflláh
in North American continent who are enjoying the blessings of internal peace,
adequate resources, administrative experience and organizing ability for their
divinely appointed mission, expecting them to arise and avert the reverse which
would mar the splendor of their record of unexampled stewardship. I am moved to
plead, at this eleventh hour, that the rank and file of the community,
particularly the members resident in long-established leading strongholds of
the Faith—New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington—issue forth
unhesitatingly, determinedly, sacrifice every interest, assume positions in the
forefront of the struggle and emulate in the course of the first decade of
second Baháfí century, opening years of the second epoch of Formative Age of
the Faith, exploits of their spiritual progenitors, the dawn-breakers of the
Heroic Age, which immortalized the dawn of the first Baháfí century. The
immediate fortunes of the Plan are precariously hanging in the balance. The
three monthsf interval is swiftly running out. My heart aches at contemplation
of the possibility of failure of the stalwart community to rise to the heights
of the occasion. I refuse to believe that its members, invested with unique
apostolic mission of eAbdufl-Bahá, will shrink from meeting the most
challenging requirement of the present hour.
February 13,
1948
Prevailing Crisis
Hope is
welling up in my anxious, overburdened heart that the North American Baháfí
Community may yet emerge triumphant over the prevailing crisis, demonstrate its
capacity to preserve its hard-won prizes and redeem its pledges through a
further display of its qualities of unconquerable faith, unbreakable
solidarity, dauntless valor and heroic self-sacrifice, and vindicate its right
to primacy in the world community of the followers of Baháfuflláh. High water
mark is still unattained notwithstanding the mounting tide of enthusiastic
response displayed by an aroused community. Dangerous passage now forded in
this eleventh-hour campaign. I am fervently praying that further
intensification of effort, sustained, coordinated, consecrated and unanimously
exerted, will sweep its members on crest of the wave to total victory. I feel
assured that cumulative efforts of participants in emergency campaign launched
by entire community will increasingly attract the promised inflowing grace of
the holy Author of its destinies, will demonstrate afresh its worthiness of the
paternal care of its divine Founder, will win added commendation from its
sister communities of the Eastern Hemisphere, deepen the admiration and inspire
the emulation of its daughter communities in Latin America and the European
continent, and strengthen the attachment and reinforce the brotherly affection
of its Guardian.
April 6, 1948
Emergency Teaching Campaign
Greatly
encouraged by the splendid progress of the tremendous drive initiated in
response to my appeal. The zero hour is inexorably approaching. Nineteen
additional settlers can and must be provided. Praying with increasing fervor
for total success, complete victory.
April 16, 1948
Marvelous Acceleration
[FIRST MESSAGE TO 1948 CONVENTION]
I am moved
to share with assembled delegates of the fortieth American Baháfí Convention
the following facts and figures testifying to the present status of the World
Faith of Baháfuflláh and disclosing the marvelous acceleration in the double
process of the extension of its range and the consolidation of the institutions
of its Administrative Order in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres in the
course of the first four years of the second Baháfí century.
The number
of countries opened to the Faith total ninety-one. Baháfí literature is
translated and printed in fifty-one languages. Representatives of thirty-one
races are enrolled in the Baháfí World Community. Eighty-eight assemblies,
national and local, are incorporated. The number of localities where Baháfís
have established residence has been raised to over thirty in Australasia, to
over forty in Germany and Austria, over sixty in the Dominion of Canada, over
eighty in the Indian subcontinent and Burma, over one hundred in Latin America,
over seven hundred in Persia and to over twelve hundred in the United States of
America.
The value
of international Baháfí endowments in the Holy Land and the Jordan Valley is
estimated at over six hundred thousand pounds. National Baháfí endowments on
the North American continent are valued at over two million dollars. The area
of land dedicated to the Mashriqufl-Adhkár in Persia is
approximately four million square meters. The value of the national
Hazíratufl-Quds in the capitals of India and Persia respectively is six hundred
thousand rupees and fifty thousand pounds. The area of land dedicated to the
first Mashriqufl-Adhkár in South America is ninety thousand
square meters. The number of pieces of Baháfí literature sold and distributed
in the course of one year in North America is over eighty thousand pieces. The
record of the number of visitors to the Mashriqufl-Adhkár in
America in one year is over seventeen thousand and the total number of visitors
since its erection is over one quarter of a million. The number of states in
the American Union formally recognizing Baháfí marriage certificates is now
eight. The number of national assemblies functioning in the Baháfí world is
raised to nine through the formation of the first Canadian National Assembly,
to be shortly reinforced through the constitution of two additional assemblies
in South and Central America and the West Indies.
The second
seven-year, the six-year, the four and one-half year, the six-year, the
three-year, the five-year and forty-five month plans respectively launched by
the American, British, Indian, Australasian, Iráqí, Canadian, and Persian
National Spiritual Assemblies, some culminating at the first Centennial of the
birth of Baháfuflláhfs mission, others the Hundredth Anniversary of the Bábfs
Martyrdom, are aiming at the establishment of three national assemblies in
Canada and Latin America, the completion of the interior ornamentation of the
Mother Temple of the West, the formation of spiritual assemblies in ten
sovereign states of the European continent, the constitution of nineteen
assemblies in the British Isles, doubling the number of assemblies in India,
Pakistan and Burma, the reconstitution of the dissolved assemblies and the
establishment of ninety-five new centers in Persia, the conversion of groups in
Bahrein, the Hijáz and Afghánistán into assemblies, the formation of
administrative nuclei in the Arabian territories of Yemen, Oman, Hasa and
Kuweit; the formation of thirty-one groups and seven assemblies in Australia,
New Zealand and Tasmania; the multiplication of centers in the provinces of
eIráq, including the district of Shattufl-Arab; the incorporation of the
Canadian National Assembly; doubling the number of assemblies and raising to
one hundred the centers in the Dominion of Canada; the constitution of nuclei
in Newfoundland and Greenland and the participation of Eskimos and Red Indians
in the local institutions of the Administrative Order.
Plans and
specifications have been prepared, and preliminary measures taken, to place
contracts for the arcade of the Bábfs Sepulcher. Historic International Baháfí
Congresses held in South and Central America and an inter-European Teaching
Conference projected for Geneva paving the way for future World Baháfí
Congress. Recognition extended to the Faith by United Nations as international
non-governmental body, enabling appointment of accredited representatives to
United Nations conferences, is heralding world recognition for a universal
proclamation of the Faith of Baháfuflláh.
April 26, 1948
Brilliant Achievements
[SECOND MESSAGE TO 1948 CONVENTION]
Joyfully
acclaim brilliant achievements transcending fondest hopes and setting the seal
of complete victory on the stupendous labors undertaken by American Baháfí
Community in the second year of the Second Seven Year Plan. The constitution of
the National Spiritual Assembly of Canada, the heroic feat of raising to almost
two hundred the number of spiritual assemblies in the North American continent,
the marvelous expansion of the daughter communities in Latin America, the
successful conclusion of the preliminary phase of the interior ornamentation of
the Mashriqufl-Adhkár, and the crowning exploit of the formation
of no less than seven assemblies in the newly opened transcontinental field,
endow with everlasting fame the second epoch of the Formative Age, immeasurably
enrich the annals of the opening decade of the second Baháfí century, and
constitute a landmark in the unfoldment of the second stage of the execution of
eAbdufl-Baháfs Plan.
The
primacy of the American Baháfí Community is reasserted, fully vindicated and
completely safeguarded. Recent successive victories proclaim the undiminished
strength and exemplary valor of the rank and file of the community whether
administrators, teachers or pioneers in three continents regarded as the latest
links in the chain of uninterrupted achievements performed by its members in
the council, and teaching field for over a quarter of a century. I recall on
this joyous occasion with pride, emotion, thankfulness, the resplendent record
of stewardship of this dearly loved, richly endowed, unflinchingly resolute
community, whose administrators have assumed the preponderating share in
perfecting the machinery of the Administrative Order, whose elected representatives
have raised the edifice and completed the exterior ornamentation of the Mother
Temple of the West, whose trail-blazers opened an overwhelming majority of the
ninety-one countries now included within the pale of the Faith, whose pioneers
established flourishing communities in twenty republics of Latin America, whose
benefactors extended in ample measure assistance in various ways to their
sorely pressed brethren in distant fields, whose members scattered themselves
to thirteen hundred centers in every state of the American Union, every
province of the Dominion of Canada, whose firmest champion succeeded in winning
royaltyfs allegiance to the Message of Baháfuflláh, whose heroes and martyrs
laid down their lives in its service in fields as remote as Honolulu, Buenos
Aires, Sidney, Isfáhán, whose vanguard pushed its outposts to the antipodes on
the farthest verge of the South American continent, to the vicinity of the
Arctic Circle, to the northern, southern, and western fringes of the European
continent, whose ambassadors are now convening, on the soil of one of the newly
won territories, its historic first conference designed to consolidate the
newly won prizes, whose spokesmen are securing recognition of the institutions
of Baháfuflláhfs rising World Order in the United Nations.
Appeal to
members of the community so privileged, so loved, so valorous, endowed with
such potentialities to unitedly press forward however afflictive the trials
their countrymen may yet experience, however grievous the tribulations the land
of their heartfs desire may yet suffer, however oppressive an anxiety the
temporary severance of external communications with the World Center of their
Faith may engender, however onerous the tasks still to be accomplished, until
every single obligation under the present Plan is honorably fulfilled, enabling
them to launch in its appointed time the third crusade destined to bring
glorious consummation to the first epoch in the evolution of their divinely
appointed world mission, fulfill the prophecy uttered by Daniel over twenty
centuries ago, contribute the major share of the world triumph of the Faith of
Baháfuflláh envisaged by the Center of His Covenant, and hasten the opening of
the Golden Age of the Baháfí Dispensation.
May 4, 1948
Support the National Fund
Temple
drawings received. Approve design. Urge that you proceed without delay to place
Temple contracts.
I appeal
to entire body of believers to arise and generously support the National Fund
in hour of greatest need to insure uninterrupted progress in the ornamentation
of the House of Worship which, as foretold by eAbdufl-Bahá, is already
conferring such benefits upon the community.
May 14, 1948
Temple Interior Ornamentation
and Arcade of the Bábfs Sepulcher
Delighted
at contract for ornamentation, projected reception (i.e., for UN delegates in
Geneva), appointment of new committees for consolidation of teaching work and
noble determination to pursue unremittingly your God-given task.
Announce
to the friends that signature on contracts for arcade of the Bábfs Sepulcher is
synchronizing with first contract for interior ornamentation of the Mother
Temple of the West.
May 18, 1948
My Appeal to This God-Chosen
Community
The
response of the American Baháfí Community to the urgent call to arise and
remedy a critical situation has been such as to excite my highest admiration
and exceed the hopes of all those who had waited with anxious hearts for this
dangerous corner to be turned at such an important stage in the prosecution of
the Second Seven Year Plan.
The
rapidity with which the challenge has been met, the strenuous efforts which
have been systematically exerted, the zeal and devotion which have been so
abundantly demonstrated, the resolution and self-sacrifice which have been so
strikingly displayed by the members of a community, burdened with such mighty
responsibilities and intent on maintaining its lead among its sister
communities in East and West, confer great luster on this latest episode in the
history of the prosecution of the Divine Plan. I am moved to offer its
high-minded and valiant members my heartfelt congratulations on so conspicuous
a victory, and on the preservation of an unblemished record of achievements in
the service of the Faith of Baháfuflláh.
The
formation of the Canadian National Assembly, the conclusion of the preliminary
steps for the completion of the interior ornamentation of the Mashriqufl-Adhkár,
the rapid multiplication and consolidation of the institutions of the Faith
throughout Latin America, the steady expansion of the activities aiming at the
proclamation of the Faith to the masses, the recognition secured, on behalf of
the national institutions of a world community, from the United Nations
Organization, above all the phenomenal success achieved through the
constitution of no less than eight spiritual assemblies in seven of the goal
countries selected as targets for the transatlantic operation of the Plan, now
crowned by the holding of the first teaching conference on the continent of
Europe—all these have served to immortalize the second year of the Second Seven
Year Plan and round out the mighty feat accomplished throughout the states and
provinces of the North American continent—the base from which the operation of
a divinely impelled and constantly expanding Plan are being conducted.
Emboldened
by the enduring and momentous successes won, on so many fronts, in such distant
fields, among such a diversity of peoples, and in the face of such formidable
obstacles, by a community now launched, in both hemispheres, on its
world-encircling mission, I direct my appeal to the entire membership of this
God-chosen community, to its associates and daughter communities in the
Dominion of Canada, in Central and South America, and in the continent of
Europe, to proclaim, in the course of this current year, to their sister
communities in East and West and by deeds no less resplendent than those of the
past, their inflexible resolve to prosecute unremittingly the Plan entrusted to
their care, and emblazon on their shields the emblems of new victories in its
service.
The
placing, with care and promptitude, of the successive contracts, designed to
ensure the uninterrupted progress of the interior ornamentation of the Temple,
at a time when the international situation is fraught with so many
complications and perils; the acceleration of the twofold process designed to
preserve the status of the present assemblies throughout the states of the
Union and multiply their number; the constant broadening of the bases on which the
projected Latin American national assemblies are to be securely founded; the
steady expansion of the work initiated to give wider publicity to the Faith in
the North American continent and in circles associated with the United Nations;
and, last but not least, the constitution of firmly established assemblies in
each of the remaining goal countries in Europe and the simultaneous initiation,
in the countries already provided with such assemblies, of measures aiming at
the formation of several nuclei calculated to reinforce the structural basis of
an infant Administrative Order—these stand out as the primary and inescapable
duties which the members of your Assembly—the mainspring of the multitudinous
activities carried on in your homeland, in the Latin American field, and on the
European front—must in this third year of the Second Seven Year Plan,
befittingly discharge.
That the
launching of one of these fundamental activities to be conducted by your
Assembly during the present year—the commencement of the interior ornamentation
of the Mother Temple of the West—should have so closely synchronized with the
placing of the first two contracts for the completion of the Sepulcher of the
Báb, as contemplated by eAbdufl-Bahá, is indeed a phenomenon of singular significance.
This conjunction of two events of historic importance, linking, in a peculiar
degree, the most sacred House of Worship in the American continent with the
most hallowed Shrine on the slopes of Mount Carmel, brings vividly to mind the
no less remarkable coincidence marking the simultaneous holding, on a Naw-Rúz
Day, of the first convention of the American Baháfí Community and the
entombment by the Center of Baháfuflláhfs Covenant of the remains of the Báb in
the newly constructed vault of His Shrine.1 The simultaneous arrival of
those remains in the fortress city of eAkká and of the first pilgrims from the
continent of America;2 the subsequent association
of the founder of the American Baháfí Community with eAbdufl-Bahá in the laying
of the cornerstone of the Bábfs Mausoleum on Mount Carmel; the holding of the
Centenary of His Declaration beneath the dome of the recently constructed Mashriqufl-Adhkár
at Wilmette, on which solemn occasion His blessed portrait was unveiled, on
western soil, to the eyes of His followers; and the unique distinction now
conferred on a member3 of the North American Baháfí
Community of designing the dome, envisaged by eAbdufl-Bahá, as the final and
essential embellishment of the Bábfs Sepulcher—all these have served to
associate the Herald of our Faith and His resting-place with the fortunes of a
community which has so nobly responded to His summons addressed to the gpeoples
of the Westh in His Qayyúmufl-Asmáf.
gThis
Sublime Shrine has remained unbuilt c,h eAbdufl-Bahá, looking at the Shrine
from the steps of His House on an August day in 1915, remarked to some of His
companions, at a time when the Bábfs remains had already been placed by Him in
the vault of one of the six chambers He had already constructed for that
purpose. gGod willing, it will be accomplished. We have carried its
construction to this stage.h
The
initiation in these days of extreme peril in the Holy Land of so great and holy
an enterprise, founded by Baháfuflláh Himself whilst still a Prisoner in eAkká
and commenced by eAbdufl-Bahá during the darkest and most perilous days of His
ministry, recalls to our minds, furthermore, the construction of the
superstructure of the Temple in Wilmette during one of the severest financial
crises that has afflicted the United States of America, and the completion of
its exterior ornamentation during the dark days of the last World War. Indeed,
the tragic and moving story of the transfer of the Bábfs mutilated body from
place to place ever since His Martyrdom in Tabríz, its fifty-year concealment
in Persia; its perilous and secret journey by way of Tihrán, Isfáhán, Kirmansháh,
Baghdád, Damascus, Beirut and eAkká to the Mountain of God, its ultimate
resting place; its concealment for a further period of ten years in the Holy
Land itself; the vexatious and long-drawn-out negotiations for the purchase of
the site chosen by Baháfuflláh Himself for its entombment; the threats of
eAbdufl-Hamíd, the Turkish tyrant, the accusations levelled against its
Trustee, the plots devised, and the inspection made, by the scheming members of
the notorious Turkish Commission of Inquiry; the perils to which the
bloodthirsty Jamál Páshá exposed it; the machinations of the
arch-breaker of Baháfuflláhfs Covenant, of His brother and of His son,
respectively, aiming at the frustration of eAbdufl-Baháfs design, at the
prevention of the sale of land within the precincts of the Shrine itself, and
the multiplication of the measures taken for the preservation and consolidation
of the properties purchased in its vicinity and dedicated to it—all these are
to be regarded as successive stages in the history of the almost hundred year
long process destined to culminate in the consummation of Baháfuflláhfs
irresistible purpose of erecting a lasting and befitting memorial to His Divine
Herald and Co-Founder of His Faith.
As the
mission entrusted by eAbdufl-Bahá to the followers of His Faith in the North
American continent gathers momentum, unfolds its potentialities, and raises to
new heights of heroism and renown its valiant prosecutors, events of still
greater significance will, no doubt, transpire, which will serve to enhance the
value of the work which the prosecutors of the Plan are carrying out, to widen
their vision, to reinforce their exertions, to sustain their spirit, to ennoble
their heritage, to noise abroad their fame, to facilitate their assumption of
the unique functions distinguishing their stewardship to the Faith, and to
hasten the advent of the day, which shall witness, in the Golden Age that is
still unborn, their gelevation to the throne of an everlasting dominion,h the
day whereon gthe whole earthh will gresound with the praisesh of their gmajesty
and greatness.h
June 23, 1948
Urge Special Attention to
Goals
Welcome
decisions made at recent Assembly meeting. Supplicating blessings for
forthcoming conference with committees. Elated by magnificent success achieved
at European Conference, development of affiliation with United Nationsc Urge
you devote special attention in current year to insure rapid progress of Temple
construction, maintenance of assembly status and consolidation of newly formed
assemblies.
August 9, 1948
Praying for Added Fervor
Greatly
welcome initiated plans for schools, delighted at progress of Temple work,
acceptance of resolutions by UNO Conference, election of Ioas. Urge unrelaxing
vigilance in maintenance of status and consolidation of assemblies in North
America, to insure steady expansion of manifold activities in Latin America and
Europe. Praying for added fervor, speedy realization of high objectives of
God-given mission of much-admired American Baháfí Community.
September 14,
1948
Completed Tasks Release
Outpouring of Grace
Welcome
Assemblyfs high resolve to insure uninterrupted Temple construction. Deeply
moved and thankful for continued evidence of the inflexible determination with
which the rank and file of the clear-sighted, high-minded, divinely sustained
American Baháfí Community, its representatives, national, local and regional,
its pioneers at home and overseas, discharge in distant fields, despite the
smallness of their numbers and their limited resources, tasks of such vast
dimensions, of so diversified a character, of such great moment, at so
significant a stage in the declining fortunes of an imperiled society. I feel
convinced that unflinching maintenance of so exalted a standard of stewardship
at the threshold of Baháfuflláh must release in still greater measure the
outpouring of His grace so essential and befitting the consummation of a Divine
Plan deriving its authority from the pen of the Center of His Covenant and
propelled by agencies created through the generative influence of His Will and
Testament.
October 21,
1948
Appeal to Entire Community to
Persevere
Appreciate
Assemblyfs message. Praying for success of plans. Urge special effort to
expedite work of Temple, reinforce pioneer endeavor in Europe owing to
deteriorating international situation. Appeal to entire community
wholeheartedly to persevere irrespective of darkened outlook.
November 3,
1948
Scale Nobler Heights of
Heroism
The
deepening crisis ominously threatening further to derange the equilibrium of a
politically convulsed, economically disrupted, socially subverted, morally
decadent and spiritually moribund society is testing the tenacity, taxing the
resources and challenging the spirit throughout three continents of the chosen
trustees and valiant executors of eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan. This present
hour, however critical, fraught with uncertainty, cannot and must not retard
the unfoldment of the manifold tasks so brilliantly inaugurated, so diligently
prosecuted, so dazzling in their prospects.
The record
of the Baháfí community since inception of the Formative Age conclusively
demonstrates that accomplishment of signal acts accompanied, or followed upon,
periods of acute distress in European and American contemporary history. The
machinery of the Administrative Order was established, and preliminary stage of
construction of the House of Worship was undertaken, by a grief-stricken
community in the anxious years following the sudden removal of its loving,
watchful Founder. The superstructure of the Temple was erected amid the strain
and stress of an economic depression of an unprecedented severity gripping the
North American continent. The first Seven Year Plan, opening stage in the
execution of the historic mission entrusted to the American Baháfí Community,
was launched in the face of a gathering storm culminating in the direst
conflict yet experienced by mankind. The Tablets of the Divine Plan were
revealed amidst the turmoil of the first World War involving great danger to
the life of their Author. The remains of eAbdufl-Baháfs mother and brother were
transferred to site of monuments constituting focus of institutions of future
World Administrative Center and erected on the morrow of the outbreak of
hostilities while the Holy Land was increasingly exposed to the perils
precipitated by the second conflict. The daughter communities of Latin America
were called into being and exterior ornamentation of the Temple was consummated
while the American mother community was in the throes of the last, most harassing
stage of the devastating struggle. The world-wide Centenary celebrations
crowning these enterprises were undertaken in such perilous circumstances and
carried out despite the formidable obstacles engendered through prolongation of
hostilities. National administrative headquarters were established in Tihrán,
Cairo, Baghdád, Delhi and Sydney, national and international endowments
were enriched and assemblies incorporated in countries confronted by growing
threat of invasion and encirclement.
The Second
Seven Year Plan inaugurating the transatlantic mission embracing Scandinavia,
the Low Countries, Switzerland, the Iberian and Italian Peninsulas, was
launched on the morrow of the catastrophic upheaval despite the exhaustion,
confusion, distress and restrictions afflicting a war-shattered continent. The
first fruits of this newly launched Plan were garnered through convocation of
first European Teaching Conference and erection of the ninth pillar of the
Universal House of Justice in the Dominion of Canada despite premonitory
rumblings of a third ordeal threatening to engulf the Eastern and Western
Hemispheres. The central structure of the Bábfs Sepulcher was built while the
precious life of its builder was hanging perilously in the balance. Plans were
drawn, contracts placed and foundations laid for its arcade while the holy
places were ravaged by flames of the civil strife burning fiercely in the Holy
Land.
Precious
years are inexorably slipping by. The world outlook is steadily darkening. The
American Communityfs most arduous feats still lie ahead. Disasters overtaking
Europe and America, more afflictive than any tribulations yet suffered in
either continent, may yet attend still more majestic revelations in the
unfoldment of concluding stage of the Second Seven Year Plan destined to
witness successively the raising of the tenth and eleventh pillars of the
Universal House of Justice, and the celebration of the Golden Jubilee of the
Mother Temple of the West.
The
champion builders of Baháfuflláhfs rising World Order must scale nobler heights
of heroism as humanity plunges into greater depths of despair, degradation,
dissension and distress. Let them forge ahead into the future serenely
confident that the hour of their mightiest exertions and the supreme opportunity
for their greatest exploits must coincide with the apocalyptic upheaval marking
the lowest ebb in mankindfs fast-declining fortunes.
November 8,
1948
The Citadel of the Faith of
Baháfuflláh
As the
threat of still more violent convulsions assailing a travailing age increases,
and the wings of yet another conflict, destined to contribute a distinct, and
perhaps a decisive, share to the birth of the new Order which must signalize
the advent of the Lesser Peace, darken the international horizon, the eyes of
the divers communities, comprising the body of the organized followers of
Baháfuflláh throughout the Eastern Hemisphere, are being increasingly fixed
upon the progressive unfoldment of the tasks which the executors of
eAbdufl-Baháfs Mandate have been summoned to undertake in the course of the
second stage of their world-girdling mission. Past experience, ranging over a
period of many years, has taught them that no matter how formidable the
external obstacles that have confronted them during the turbulent and eventful
decades since the Masterfs passing, and despite the strain and stress which
internal crises, precipitated by enemies from within and by adverse economic
circumstances afflicting their country, have imposed, the stalwart occupants of
the citadel of the Faith of Baháfuflláh have with extraordinary steadfastness,
enviable fidelity and magnificent courage, not only shielded the interests,
preserved the integrity and demonstrated the worthiness, of the Cause they have
embraced, but have sallied forth, with dynamic and irrepressible energy, to
implant its banner and establish its outposts in countries and continents far
beyond the original scene of their operations.
Staunchness of American
Believers
Neither
the irreparable loss sustained by the termination of the earthly life of a
vigilant Master, nor the acute distress caused by the financial collapse which
suddenly swept their country, nor the unprecedented tragedy of a world crisis
that swept their land and its people into its vortex, nor the perils and
uncertainties, the exhaustion and the disillusionment associated with its
aftermath nor even the soul-shaking tests which periodically assailed them,
through the defection and the attacks of Covenant-breakers, occupying, by
virtue of their kinship to, or their long association with, the Founder of
their community, exalted positions at the World Center of the Faith, or in the
land from which it sprang, or in their own country—none of these have succeeded
in vitiating the hidden spring of their spiritual life, in deflecting them from
their chosen course, or in even retarding the forward march and fruition of
their enterprises. In the toilsome task of fixing the pattern, of laying the
foundations, of erecting the machinery, and of setting in operation the
Administrative Order of their Faith, in the execution of the successive stages
in the erection and exterior ornamentation of their Temple, in the launching of
the initial enterprise under eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan, which enabled them to
establish the structural basis of the Order, recently laid in their homeland,
in every republic of Central and South America; in the sustained, the
systematic and prodigious effort exerted for the enlargement of the
administrative foundations of the institutions of their Faith in every state
and province of the United States and the Dominion of Canada; in the parallel
endeavors aimed at the widespread dissemination of its literature, and the
proclamation of its verities and tenets to the masses; in the launching of the
Second Seven Year Plan, which has extended the ramifications of the Divine Plan
across the Atlantic to ten sovereign states of the European continent and which
has already yielded a rich return through the formation of the first Canadian
Baháfí National Assembly and the convocation of the first European Teaching
Conference; in the repeated, the timely, the spontaneous and generous
contributions they have made, on numerous occasions, for the relief of the
persecuted among their brethren, for the defense of their institutions, for the
vindication of their rights, for the consolidation of their activities and the
progress of their enterprises—in all these the champions of the Faith of
Baháfuflláh have, with ever-increasing emphasis, borne witness to the sublimity
of the faith which burns within their breasts, to the radiance of the vision
that shines clearly and steadily before their eyes, the sureness and rapidity
that mark their gigantic strides, and the vastness and glory of the unique
mission entrusted to their hands.
Milestones
of historic significance have been successively reached and rapidly left
behind. A still stonier stretch of road now lies before them. Rumblings of
catastrophes yet more dreadful agitate with increasing frequency a sorely
stressed and chaotic world, presenting a challenge to grapple with the
unfinished tasks, a challenge graver and still more pressing than any hitherto
experienced.
Press Forward on Temple
Contracts
The
present and remaining contracts, designed to consummate the magnificent
enterprise, initiated almost fifty years ago, in the heart of the North
American continent and complete an edifice consecrated for all time by the
loving hands of the Center of Baháfuflláhfs Covenant, constituting the foremost
symbol of the Faith, and incarnating the soul of the American Baháfí Community
in the Western Hemisphere, must be speedily and systematically carried out,
however onerous the task may become, in consequence of the inevitable
fluctuations to which the present economic conditions are subjected, in
preparation for the jubilee that must mark the completion of that holy edifice.
The recent broadening of the administrative basis of the Faith in a land that
has served, and will long remain the base of the spiritual operations now being
conducted in both hemispheres, in response to the ringing call of eAbdufl-Bahá,
sounded three decades ago in His historic Tablets, must, no matter how arduous
and insistent the tasks to be performed in Latin America and Europe, be fully
maintained, and the process continually enlarged and steadily consolidated. The
various agencies designed to carry the Message to the masses, and to present to
them befittingly the teachings of its Author, must, likewise, be vigilantly
preserved, supported and encouraged. The essential preliminaries, calculated to
widen the basis of the forthcoming Latin American national Baháfí assemblies,
to familiarize the Latin American believers with the administrative duties and
functions they will be called upon to discharge and to enrich and deepen their
knowledge of the essentials of their Faith, its ideals, its history, its
requirements and its problems, must be carried out with ever-increasing energy
as the hour of the emergence of these Latin American communities into independent
existence steadily and inexorably approaches. The necessary guidance, which can
alone be properly insured through the maintenance of an uninterrupted extension
of administrative assistance, through the settlement of pioneers and the visits
of itinerant teachers to the daughter communities, must under no circumstances
be completely withdrawn, after their independence has been achieved. Above all,
the momentous enterprise initiated in the transatlantic field of service, so
vast in conception, so timely, so arduous, so far-reaching in its
potentialities, so infinitely meritorious, must in the face of obstacles,
however insurmountable they may seem, be continually reinvigorated through
undiminished financial support, through an ever-expanding supply of literature
in each of the required languages, through frequent, and whenever possible
prolonged, visits of itinerant teachers, through the continued settlement of
pioneers, through the consolidation of the assemblies already established,
through the early constitution of properly functioning assemblies in the few
remaining goal countries as yet deprived of this inestimable blessing, and last
but not least through the exertion of sustained and concentrated efforts
designed to supplement these foci of Baháfí national administrative activity
with subsidiary centers whose formation will herald the inauguration of
teaching enterprises throughout the provinces of each of these ten countries.
As the
dynamic forces, sweeping forward the First Seven Year Plan, on the last stages
of its execution, rose rapidly to a crescendo, culminating in the nationwide
celebrations marking the centenary of the Faith of Baháfuflláh and synchronized
with a further and still more precipitous decline in the fortunes of a war-torn
bleeding society, so must every aggravation in the state of a world still
harassed by the ravages of a devastating conflict, and now hovering on the
brink of a yet more crucial struggle, be accompanied by a still more ennobling
manifestation of the spirit of this second crusade, whose consummation might
well coincide with a period of distress far more acute than the one through
which humanity is now passing.
Ceaseless Effort Essential
Not ours
to speculate, or dwell upon the immediate workings of an inscrutable Providence
presiding alike over the falling fortunes of a dying Order and the rising glory
of a Plan holding within it the seeds of the worldfs spiritual revival and
ultimate redemption. Nor can we attempt as yet, whilst the second stage in the
operation of such a Plan has not yielded its destined fruit, to visualize the
nature of the tasks, or discern the character of the circumstances that will
mark the progressive unfoldment of a third successive crusade, the successful
termination of which must signalize the closing of the first historic epoch in
the evolution of the Divine Plan. All we can be sure of, and confidently
assert, is that upon the outcome of the assiduous efforts now being
collectively exerted, in three continents, by the North American, the Latin and
European believers, acting under the Mandate of eAbdufl-Bahá, associated with
the one and only Plan conceived by Himself, aided by the agencies deriving
their inspiration from His Will and Testament, and assured of the support
promised by the pen of His Father, in His Most Holy Book, must solely depend
the timing as well as the nature of the tasks which must be successfully
carried out ere the closing of an epoch of such transcendent brightness and
glory in the evolution of the mightiest Plan ever generated through the
creative power of the Most Great Name, as manifested by the Will of the Center
of His Covenant and the Interpreter of His Teaching.
There can
be no doubt whatever that with every turn of the wheel, as a result of the
operation of eAbdufl-Baháfs Plan, and with every extension in the range of its
evolution, a responsibility of still greater gravity and of wider import will
have to be shouldered by its divinely chosen executors wherever its
ramifications may extend and however oppressive the state of the countries and
continents in which they may have to labor. They must strive, ceaselessly
strive, ready for any emergency, steeled to meet any degree of opposition,
unsatisfied with any measure of progress as yet achieved, prepared to make sacrifices
far exceeding any they have already willingly made, and confident that such
striving, such readiness, such resolution, such high-mindedness, such sacrifice
will earn them the palm of a victory still more soul-satisfying and resounding
in its magnificence than any as yet won since the inception of their mission.
May He Who
called them into being and raised them up, Who fostered them in their infancy,
Who extended to them the blessing of His personal support in their years of
childhood, Who bequeathed to them the distinguishing heritage of His Plan,
Whose Will and Testament initiated them, during the period of their
adolescence, in the processes of a divinely appointed Administrative Order, Who
enabled them to attain maturity through the inauguration of the first stage in
the execution of His Plan, Who conferred upon them the privilege of spiritual
parenthood at the close of the initial phase in the operation of that same
Plan, continue through the further unfoldment of the second stage in its
evolution to guide their steps along the path leading to the assumption of
functions proclaiming the attainment of full spiritual manhood, and enable them
eventually, through the long and slow processes of evolution and in conformity
with the future requirements of a continually evolving Plan, to manifest before
the eyes of the members of their sister communities, their countrymen and the
whole world, and in all their plenitude, the potentialities inherent within
them, and which in the fullness of time, must reflect in its perfected form,
the glories of the mission constituting their birthright.
November 25,
1948
Budget Approved for 1949–1950
Approve
committing community to amounts proposed for 1949 and 1950 in your letter of
November 11. Urgent to curtail if necessary expenditure on Public Relations,
National Programming and Radio during the next two years. Ardently praying for
solution of problem, removal of difficulties, attainment of high objectives.
December 10,
1948
Preliminary Temple Contracts
Welcome
preliminary contracts for Temple and determination to ensure completion. Advise
drastic reduction in appropriation for activities except budgets for Latin
America and European campaign, if maximum sum for Temple is exceeded. Praying
for removal of difficulties, continual divine guidance, wise conduct of
manifold activities for Faith. Deepest love.
December 13,
1948
Arcade for the Shrine of the
Báb
Convey to
believers the joyful news of the safe delivery on Mt. Carmel of a consignment
of thirty-two granite monolith columns, part of the initial shipment of
material ordered for construction of the arcade of the Bábfs Sepulcher,
designed to envelop and preserve the sacred previous structure reared by
eAbdufl-Bahá. Building operations are soon starting notwithstanding the
difficulties of the present situation. I am supplicating the Almightyfs
guidance and sustaining grace for successive stages of an enterprise envisaged
sixty years ago by Baháfuflláh, initiated by the Center of His Covenant,
designed to culminate as contemplated by Him in erection of a superstructure to
be crowned by a golden dome marking the consummation at the heart of the Mountain
of God of the momentous undertaking born through the generating influence of
the Will of the Founder of our beloved Faith, so dear to the heart of His
blessed Son, and dedicated to the memory of the Martyr-Prophet, the immortal
Herald of the Baháfí Dispensation.
December 22,
1948
Drastic Budget Reduction
Further
drastic reduction in budget for next two years including temporary suspension
of Public Relations, National Programming, radio activities; World Order, Baháfí World publications
permissible if necessary.
January 13,
1949
Further Budget Reduction
Advise
plan two. Urge, however, maintain permanent entrance ways, vestibules and metal
doors. Also permanent rubber tile or terrazzo floor. Considering soaring
prices, shortness of period, weighty issues involved, approve still more
drastic reduction of budget, complete suspension during two years of
appropriations for activities unconnected with European project, Latin American
work and assembly consolidation in United States.
(gPlan twoh refers to a
series of possible Temple construction schedules submitted to the Guardian.)
January 19,
1949
Curtailment of Some
Activities
Budgets
for activities in Europe, Latin America and consolidation work in United States
should not be reduced owing to their vital relation to Second Seven Year Plan.
All other activities, whether connected with proclamation of Faith,
publications, Baháfí Magazine, Baháfí
World or schools, should either be drastically curtailed or suspended
during two years. Holding Annual Convention and maintenance of Baháfí News essential.
February 26,
1949
Divert Contributions to
Temple Fund
Advise
that you divert contributions for International Fund to Temple Fund, and
suspend World Order Magazine.
February 28,
1949
Suspend World Order Magazine
Advise you
to suspend magazine for next two years. Appeal on my behalf to subscribers in
East and West to devote their subscription fee to Temple Fund. Owing to present
emergency such action would be highly meritorious.
March 16, 1949
A Testing Period Recalling
Ordeals of the Dawn-Breakers
The first
half of the opening decade of the second Baháfí century is terminating. The great-minded,
stout-hearted, high-spirited American Baháfí Community, laden with the trophies
accumulated in the course of its fifty yearsf magnificent stewardship of the
Faith of Baháfuflláh is irresistibly embarking upon a two and a half year
period unsurpassed in its fateful consequences by any previous stage traversed
in the communityfs eventful history.
Its
members, without exception, are called upon to steel themselves without delay
to face an unexpected emergency, seize a God-given opportunity, meet a supreme
challenge, and show forth a tenacity of purpose, a solidarity in sacrifice, an
austerity in everyday life, worthy the Martyr-Prophet of their Faith as well as
their heroic spiritual forebears, the hundredth anniversary of whose agonizing
tribulations, including captivity, sieges, betrayals, spoliation and martyrdom,
is being commemorated during this same period.
No lesser
tribute can be paid the memory of the glorious Báb, the immortal Quddús, the
lion-hearted Mullá Husayn, the erudite Vahíd, the audacious Hujjat, the
illustrious seven martyrs of Tihrán and a host of unnumbered heroes whose
lifeblood flowed so copiously in the course of the opening decade of the first
Baháfí century, by the privileged champion-builders of the World Order of
Baháfuflláh during the present critical stage in the unfoldment of the
Formative Age of His Dispensation, than a parallel outpouring of their
substance by the builders of the most holy House of Worship laboring in the
corresponding decade of the succeeding century.
The
American Baháfí Community, exalted, singled out among sister communities of
East and West through revelation of the Tablets of the Divine Plan, is
unavoidably approaching a testing period, crucial, prolonged, potent,
purifying, clearly envisaged by eAbdufl-Bahá, different from but recalling in
its severity the ordeals which afflicted the dawn-breakers in a former Age.
The
anticipated trials will enable its members to plumb greater depths of
consecration, soar to nobler heights of collective endeavor, and disclose in
fuller measure the future glory of their destiny.
Might not
the strain, the stress, of the strenuous period now being ushered in through
inscrutable dispensations of Providence be productive of perspicuous benefits
and blessings reminiscent of the incalculable outpourings of divine grace which
followed closely in the train of the woeful trials immortalizing the initial,
the bloodiest, the most dramatic period in the Heroic Age of the Baháfí
Dispensation.
March 21, 1949
Arcade of the Bábfs Shrine
Begun
Convey to
friends the joyful historic news of commencement of construction of arcade of
the Bábfs Shrine coinciding with fortieth anniversary of the placing of His
remains in marble sarcophagus in vault of the same shrine by eAbdufl-Bahá.
April 11, 1949
One Remaining Objective Hangs
in the Balance
The
American Baháfí Community, undefeated as yet in the performance of any task
undertaken collectively by its members, in the course of its eventful history,
is now entering a period of grave emergency, that will try the mettle of every
single one of its members. Severe as the challenge will be, however prolonged
the test, no matter how distracting the condition of the world about them, the
issues which claim every ounce of their energy and call for their sustained,
wholehearted, concentrated attention are so weighty that none can evaluate at
present the influence they will exert on the course of the communityfs future
destiny.
There can
be no doubt that the Second Seven Year Plan, the vital link binding the initial
and concluding stages of the first epoch in the progressive evolution of
eAbdufl-Baháfs long-term continually unfolding Plan, has reached its crucial
phase—a phase on which hinge the fortunes not only of the Plan itself but of
the community as a whole. The fourth objective of the Plan, the transatlantic
project, on which its members have embarked, has, four years ahead of schedule,
been, to all intents and purposes, victoriously achieved. The third objective
has been partly attained, while its complete fulfillment, as a direct
consequence of the marvelous success that has attended the valiant labors of
the American pioneers and the newly enrolled native believers in Latin America,
appears to be now fully assured. The attainment of the first objective has, as
a result of the remarkable impetus given, during the opening years of the Plan,
to the multiplication of spiritual assemblies and the proclamation of the Faith
in North America, been greatly facilitated, and will, with steady effort,
involving not too great an expenditure of energy, be insured in the course of
the concluding phase of the Plan. The completion of the Mother Temple of the
West, the sacredness of which neither the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár
of the Baháfí world, nor any future House of Worship to be erected by the
followers of Baháfuflláh, in any country, at any future date, can rival, in
time for the celebration of its Jubilee, is the one remaining objective that
now hangs precariously in the balance. Owing to a combination of circumstances
wholly beyond the control of its builders, this task has assumed a critical
importance, and is of such vital urgency, that no prosecutor of the Plan, eager
to witness its consummation, can afford to ignore for a moment.
The sacrifice
demanded is such as to have no parallel whatsoever in the history of that
community. The manifold issues inextricably interwoven with the campaign
audaciously launched for the achievement of this high objective are of such a
weighty character as to overshadow every enterprise embarked upon through the
organized efforts of its members, in either the concluding years of the Heroic
Age of the Faith or the first epoch of the Age which succeeded it. The two
years during which this emergency will be most keenly felt coincide on the one
hand with a period of increasing distraction occasioned by the uncertainties,
the perils and fears of a steadily worsening international situation, and on
the other with the centenary of one of the most turbulent, afflictive and
glorious stages of Baháfí history—a stage immortalized by an effusion of blood,
a self-abnegation, a heroism unsurpassed not only in the annals of the Faith
but in the worldfs spiritual history. How meritorious, indeed, are the
self-denying acts which this supremely challenging hour now calls forth, amidst
the perplexities and confusion which present-day society is now experiencing!
And yet, how trifling in comparison with the self-immolation of the most
distinguished, the most precious heroes and saints of the Primitive Age of our
glorious Faith! An outpouring of treasure, no less copious than the blood shed
so lavishly in the Apostolic Age of the Faith by those who in the heart of the
Asiatic continent proclaimed its birth to the world, can befit their spiritual
descendants, who, in the present Formative Age of the Baháfí Dispensation, have
championed the Cause, and assumed so preponderating a share in the erection of
its Administrative Order, and are now engaged in the final stage of the
building of the House that incarnates the soul of that Faith in the American
continent. No sacrifice can be deemed too great to insure the completion of
such an edifice—the most holy House of Worship ever to be associated with the
Faith of the Most Great Name—an edifice whose inception has shed such a luster
on the closing years of the Heroic Age of the Baháfí Dispensation, which has
assumed a concrete shape in the present Formative stage in the evolution of our
beloved Faith, whose dependencies must spring into existence in the course of
successive epochs of this same Age, and whose fairest fruits will be garnered
in the Age that is to come, the last, the Golden Age of the initial and
brightest Dispensation of the five-thousand-century Baháfí Cycle.
gA most
wonderful and thrilling motion will appear in the world of existence,h are
eAbdufl-Baháfs own words, predicting the release of spiritual forces that must
accompany the completion of this most hallowed House of Worship. gFrom that
point of light,h He, further glorifying that edifice, has written, gthe spirit
of teaching c will permeate to all parts of the world.h And again: gOut of this
Mashriqufl-Adhkár, without doubt, thousands of Mashriqufl-Adhkárs
will be born.h gIt marks the inception of the Kingdom of God on earth.h
Again I
repeat—and I cannot overrate the vital, the unique importance of the campaign
now launched to insure the completion of such an edifice—the immediate destiny
of the American Baháfí Community is intimately and inescapably bound up with
the outcome of this newly launched, this severely trying, soul-purging,
spiritually uplifting campaign. The God-given mission, constituting the
birthright, and proclaiming the primacy of a community whose members the
Founder of that community, the Center of the Covenant Himself, has addressed as
the gApostles of Baháfuflláh,h can only be fulfilled if they befittingly obey
the specific Mandate issued by eAbdufl-Bahá in His Tablets of the Divine Plan.
The execution of this Mandate is, in its turn, dependent upon the triumphant
conclusion of the Second Seven Year Plan, the second stage in the series of
specific plans formulated to insure the successful termination of the opening
phase in the execution of that Mandate. Indeed, the successive plans,
inaugurated since the birth of the second Baháfí century, by the British, the
Indian, the Persian, the Australia-New Zealand, the Iráqí, the German and the
Egyptian National Assemblies, with the exception of the plan undertaken by the
Canadian National Assembly, which forms an integral part of the Plan associated
with the Tablets of eAbdufl-Bahá, are but supplements to the vast enterprise
whose features have been delineated in those Tablets and are to be regarded, by
their very nature, as regional in scope, in contrast with the world-embracing
character of the mission entrusted to the community of the champion builders of
the World Order of Baháfuflláh, and the torch-bearers of the civilization which
that Order must eventually establish. As to the Second Seven Year Plan itself,
its eventual success must depend on the attainment of its second and most vital
objective. This objective, in its turn, cannot be achieved unless the two-year
campaign, now launched by the elected representatives of this community, is
successfully carried out. Nor can this campaign yield its richest fruit unless
and until the community, in its entirety, participates in this nation-wide
sacrificial effort. Nor can this collective effort be blessed, to the fullest
extent possible, unless the contributions made by its members involve acts of
self-abnegation, not only on the part of those of modest means, but also by
those endowed with substantial resources. Nor, indeed, can these self-denying
acts, by both the rich and the poor, be productive of the fullest possible
benefit unless this sacrificial effort is neither momentary nor haphazard, but
rather systematic and continuous throughout the period of the present
emergency.
Then and
only then will this holy edifice, symbol and harbinger of a world civilization
as yet unborn, and the embodiment of the sacrifice of a multitude of the
upholders of the Faith of Baháfuflláh, release the full measure of the
regenerative power with which it has been endowed, shed in all its plenitude
the glory of the Most Holy Spirit dwelling within it, and vindicate, beyond the
shadow of a doubt, the truth of every single promise recorded by the pen of
eAbdufl-Bahá pertaining to its destiny.
No more
befitting consummation for this magnificent enterprise can be envisaged than
that this noble edifice, whose cornerstone has been laid by eAbdufl-Baháfs own
hands, the preliminary measure for whose construction synchronized with the
formal interment of the Bábfs remains on Mt. Carmel, within whose walls the
first Centenary of the birth of His ministry has been celebrated, whose
interior ornamentation has coincided with the construction of the arcade of His
Sepulcher, should be vouchsafed the honor of having the Jubilee of its
inception coincide with, and celebrated on the occasion of, the Centenary of
the birth of Baháfuflláhfs prophetic Mission in the Síyáh-Chál of
Tihrán.
April 25, 1949
Process of Expansion
Accelerates
[MESSAGE TO 1949 CONVENTION]
Desire to
share with attendants at Forty-first American Baháfí Convention feelings of
joyous gratitude evoked by the steady acceleration of the dual process of
expansion and consolidation of the Baháfí World Community as well as the
perspicuous evidences of divine protection vouchsafed the World Center of the
Faith during the course of the third year of the Second Seven Year Plan. The
number of countries included within the pale of the Faith is ninety-four.
Languages into which Baháfí literature is translated, and assemblies, local and
national, incorporated, now total fifty-six and one hundred five, respectively.
Baháfí literature now being translated into fourteen additional languages. The
number of centers in Latin America is one hundred and nine. The fourth
objective of the present Plan has been achieved four years ahead of schedule
through the formation of a spiritual assembly in each of the ten goal countries
on the European continent. Centers established in these countries total
thirty-one, newly enrolled native believers, one hundred fifty-four. Nearly a
million dollar drive to complete the Mother Temple of the West has been
auspiciously launched and construction of interior sections of the
ornamentation initiated. Number of settlements in Greenland provided with
Baháfí scriptures raised to forty-eight, including Thule beyond the Arctic
Circle and Etah near eightieth latitude. Number of American states, territories
and federal districts recognizing Baháfí marriage raised to eighteen.
Restoration of the newly acquired German national Hazíratufl-Quds at Frankfurt
has been commenced. Formulation of five year plans for German and Egyptian
National Assemblies, culminating at the Centenary of the Birth of Baháfuflláhfs
prophetic Mission, completes the number of national assemblies pledged to
achieve within appointed time specified goals in five continents. The European
Teaching Conference convened at Geneva inaugurating series of annual gatherings
designed to consolidate the tremendously significant transatlantic project.
Baháfí observers accredited by United Nations participated in Conference on
Human Rights, Geneva; United Nations General Assembly, Paris. Baháfí
representative attended Luxembourg general conference of world movement for
world federation. First all red Indian Assembly consolidated at Macy, Nebraska.
Building operations on arcade of Bábfs Sepulcher commenced forty years after
official interment of His remains by eAbdufl-Bahá. Prolonged hostilities
ravaging Holy Land providentially terminated. Baháfí holy places, unlike those
belonging to other faiths, miraculously safeguarded. Perils no less grave than
those which threatened the World Center of the Faith under eAbdufl-Hamíd and
Jamál Páshá and through Hitlerfs intended capture of the Near East, averted.
Independent sovereign state within confines of Holy Land established and
recognized, marking termination of twenty-century-long provincial status.
Formal assurance of the protection of Baháfí holy sites and continuation of
Baháfí pilgrimage given by Prime Minister of newly emerged state. Official
invitation extended by its government on the historic occasion of the opening
of the statefs first parliament. Official record of Baháfí marriage endorsed,
Baháfí endowments exempted by responsible authorities of the same state. Best
wishes for the future welfare of the Faith of Baháfuflláh conveyed in writing
by the newly elected head of the state in reply to congratulatory message
addressed him upon assumption of his office. Appeal to entire community, through
assembled delegates, in thankful recognition of the manifold blessings
vouchsafed the Faith and in response to the alert sounded for the present
emergency, to arise and demonstrate more conspicuously than ever before,
through greater austerity at home and increasing audacity in foreign fields,
both in Latin America and Europe, their grim determination at whatever cost, no
matter how crucial the test, however long the period, however herculean the
labor, to carry forward unremittingly their task to its triumphant conclusion.
June 29, 1949
Welcome Initial Victory
Greatly
welcome, much impressed by remarkable feat of initial victory collectively
achieved by self-sacrificing efforts of invincible, far-visioned,
forward-marching American Baháfí Community. Ultimate victory now in sight
bidding fair to bring present emergency period to triumphant conclusion, seal
fate of Second Seven Year Plan and open prospect of glorious inauguration at
appointed time of third collective Plan designed to terminate initial chapter
in story of mysterious unfoldment of Divine Plan. Rejoice particularly at
formulation of teaching plans so vitally linked with immediate destiny of
Temple enterprise. Owing to relaxation of pressure occasioned by critical
situation advise direct special attention to invigorate activities conducted in
Latin America and European continent. Need for voluntary, self-supporting,
wholly dedicated pioneers calculated to supplement newly launched undertaking
in both fields is still pressing and acquiring greater urgency owing to
approaching emergence of Latin American national assemblies and necessity to
consolidate swiftly the newly-formed local assemblies in ten European goal
countries. Heart uplifted at contemplation of mighty range of accomplishments
embracing so vast a field in both hemispheres. Prayers continually ascending to
Abhá throne both in thanksgiving for marvelous bounties already vouchsafed and
in supplication for renewal of strength for attainment of future goals.
July 20, 1949
Supplicating Blessing for
American Activities
Delighted
by progress of Temple work. Highly approve, deeply appreciate suggestion to
defray expenses of German representative to Brussels conference. Supplicating
Almightyfs blessing for manifold activities pursued, unrelaxing vigilance,
unflinching determination, exemplary self-sacrifice in three continents by
divinely sustained American Baháfí Community.
August 7, 1949
Corners of Shrine Arcade
Under Construction
Inform
friends of commencement of construction on three corners of arcade of Shrine.
Six granite pilasters already erected, twelve columns will be raised shortly.
Forwarding photographs for publicity purposes.
August 18,
1949
This Hour, Crowded With
Destiny
The
efforts exerted, and the results achieved, by the members of the American
Baháfí Community during the opening months of the two-year emergency period are
such as to merit the highest commendation and praise. They will, if the effort
be sustained, evoke the admiration of the entire Baháfí world, which is now
watching, with feelings of wonder and expectancy, the outcome of the tremendous
labor of this community now confronted with one of the most challenging,
arduous and far-reaching tasks ever undertaken in its history.
The great
forward stride that has already been undertaken, during so short a period,
augurs well for the ultimate victory, now within sight—a victory which will
pave the way for the successful execution of a seven-year enterprise, destined,
in its turn, to enable its executors to launch, at the appointed time, the
third and most glorious stage in the initial unfoldment of eAbdufl-Baháfs
unique and grand design for that privileged and conspicuously blessed
community.
No less
striking has been the achievement of the representatives of this community in
the vast and most recent field of their historic and highly meritorious
endeavors, exerted beyond the confines of their homeland, where over so vast a
territory, on a continent so agitated, and amidst peoples so disillusioned, so
varied in race, language and outlook, so impoverished spiritually, so paralyzed
with fear, so confused in thought, so abased in their moral standards, so rent
by internal schisms, victories so rich in promise, so startling in their
rapidity, so magnificent in their range, have been won, and ennobled, to such a
marked degree, the deathless record of American Baháfí service to the Faith of
Baháfuflláh.
Now that
so prodigious and successful an effort has been exerted on behalf of the
historic and sacred Temple, whose completion constitutes so vital an objective
of the Second Seven Year Plan, and so conspicuous a triumph won in the
transatlantic sphere of its operation, its needs and other vital objectives,
both at home and in the Latin American field, must receive, in the months
immediately ahead, the particular attention of both the national elected
representatives of the community who supervise the working of the Plan and the
mass of believers who participate in its execution.
While the
financial requirements of the Mother Temple of the West are being met with
unabated heroism by rich and poor alike in the critical months that lie ahead,
and the measures to ensure the undiminished support, and the uninterrupted
consolidation of the European enterprise are being assiduously carried out, a
parallel effort, no less strenuous and sustained should be simultaneously
exerted in the North American continent and in Central and South America, for
the purpose of preserving the prizes already won over the length and breadth of
the Western Hemisphere, where the initial impulse of this mighty and Divine
Plan has been felt and its initial victories in foreign fields registered.
The
assemblies of the North American continent, constituting the base for the
gigantic operations destined to warm and illuminate, under American Baháfí
auspices, the five continents of the globe, must, at no time and under no
circumstances, be allowed to diminish in number or decline in strength and in
influence. The movement of pioneers, whether settlers or itinerant teachers,
which in fields so distant from this base, has exhibited so marvelous a
vitality, must, within the limits of the homeland itself, be neither
interrupted nor suffer a decline. The groups and isolated centers so
painstakingly formed and established must, conjointly with this highly
commendable and essential duty, be maintained, fostered and if possible
multiplied.
No less
attention, while this emergency period taxes, to an unprecedented degree, the
combined resources of the envied trustees of eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan, should
be directed to the vast network of Baháfí enterprises initiated throughout
Latin America, where the work so nobly conceived, so diligently prosecuted, so
conspicuously blessed, is rapidly nearing the first stage of its fruition. The
flow of pioneers, so vital in all its aspects, and which has yielded such
inestimable benefits at the early stages of this widely ramified enterprise,
must, however urgent the other tasks already shouldered by an overburdened yet
unfailingly protected community, be neither arrested nor slacken. The outpost
of the newly born communities, established in the Straits of Magallanes in the
South, must be held with undiminished vigor and determination. The major task
of ensuring the breadth and solidity of the foundations laid for the
establishment of two national Baháfí assemblies, through the preservation of
the present assemblies, groups and isolated centers, and the restoration of any
of these vital centers, now dissolved, to their former status, must be
scrupulously watched and constantly encouraged. The process of the
dissemination of Baháfí literature, of Baháfí publication and translation, must
continue unabated, however much the sacrifice involved. The newly fledged
institutions of teaching and regional committees, of summer schools and of
congresses, must be continually encouraged and increasingly supported by
teachers as well as administrators, by pioneers from abroad, as well as by the
native believers themselves. The highly salutary and spiritually beneficent
experiment of encouraging a more active participation by these newly won
supporters of the Faith in Latin America, and a greater assumption of
administrative responsibility on their part, in the ever expanding activities
to be entrusted wholly to their care in the years to come, should be, in
particular, developed, systematized and placed on a sure and unassailable
foundation. Above all, the paramount duty of deepening the spiritual life of
these newly fledged, these precious and highly esteemed co-workers, and of
enlightening their minds regarding the essential verities enshrined in their
Faith, its fundamental institutions, its history and genesis—the twin Covenants
of Baháfuflláh and of eAbdufl-Bahá, the present Administrative Order, the
future World Order, the Laws of the Most Holy Book, the inseparable
institutions of the Guardianship and of the Universal House of Justice, the
salient events of the Heroic and Formative Ages of the Faith, and its
relationship with the Dispensations that have preceded it, its attitude toward
the social and political organizations by which it is surrounded—must continue
to constitute the most vital aspect of the great spiritual Crusade launched by
the champions of the Faith from among the peoples of their sister republics in
the South.
The
magnitude of the tasks these heroes and champions of the Faith are summoned, at
this hour, crowded with destiny, to discharge from the borders of Greenland to
the southern extremity of Chile in the Western Hemisphere, and from Scandinavia
in the north, to the Iberian peninsula in the south of the European continent,
is, indeed, breath-taking in its implications and back-breaking in the strain
it imposes. The sacrifices they are called upon to voluntarily make for the successful
performance of such herculean, such holy, such epoch-making tasks, are
comparable to none but those which their spiritual forbears have willingly
accepted at the hour of the birth of their Faith more than a hundred years ago.
Theirs is the privilege, no less meritorious and perhaps as epoch-making, to
preside, in their own homeland and its neighboring continents, over, and direct
the forces generated by, the birth of an order that posterity will acclaim as
both the offspring of that Faith, and the precursor of the Golden Age in which
that same Faith must, in the fullness of time, find its fullest expression and
most glorious consummation.
How great
the opportunity which the present hour, so dark in the fortunes of mankind and
yet so bright in the ever-unfolding history of their Faith, offers them. How
unspeakably precious the reward which they who serve it will reap! How pitiful
and urgent the need of the waiting multitudes of these continents, summoned to
sustain the initial impact of the operation of a divinely impelled Plan which
no force can resist and no power can rival!
For what
this superbly equipped community, this irresistibly advancing army of the
chosen warriors of Baháfuflláh, battling under His banner, operating in
conformity with the explicit Mandate voiced by His beloved Son, has already
achieved, over so extensive a field, in such a brief time, at such great
sacrifice, for so precious a Cause, and in the course of such turbulent years,
I cannot but feel the deepest sense of gratitude the like of which no
achievement, single or collective, rendered in any other part of the globe, by
any community associated with the Cause of the Most Great Name has evoked. For
what it will and must achieve in the future I entertain feelings of warm expectation
and serene confidence. For it, I will continue, from the depths of a loving and
grateful heart to supplicate blessings immeasurably richer than any it has yet
experienced.
November 6,
1949
Praying For Increasing
Success
Delighted
at progress of Temple work; urge uninterrupted reinforcement of Latin American
and European enterprises through steady flow of pioneers, continued
self-sacrifice; praying for increasing success of your high endeavors. Deepest
loving appreciation.
November 13,
1949
Majesty of the Bábfs Shrine
Unfolding
Announce
to the friends that six hundred tons of stones destined for the arcade of the
Bábfs Shrine, received in successive shipments to the Holy Land, have been
safely transported to its precincts despite repeated accidents—the sinking of a
lighter in the harbor and outbreak of fire in the hold of the ship. An
additional two hundred tons of material including carved marble mosaic have
been ordered through recent contract for erection of parapet designed to crown
the columns and arches of the arcade. North and east sides of structure with
three corners virtually completed. Construction of cornice and roof, last stage
in erection of the arcade, will soon be undertaken. Majesty and beauty of the
colonnade enveloping the central holy edifice built by eAbdufl-Baháfs hands
steadily unfolding, presaging revelation of the full glory of the completed
Sepulcher manifesting the plenitude of the splendor of the constructed dome.
December 19,
1949
Faithless Brother Hussein
Faithless
brother Hussein, already abased through dishonorable conduct over period of
years followed by association with Covenant-breakers in Holy Land and efforts
to undermine Guardianfs position, recently further demeaned himself through marriage
under obscure circumstances with lowborn Christian girl in Europe. This
disgraceful alliance, following four successive marriages by sisters and
cousins with three sons of Covenant-breaker denounced repeatedly by
eAbdufl-Bahá as His enemy, and daughter of notorious political agitator, brands
them with infamy greater than any associated with marriages contracted by old
Covenant-breakers whether belonging to family of Muhammad-eAlí or Badífuflláh.
February 25,
1950
Maintain Momentum in Triple
Field
Delighted
by progress in Latin-American field, Temple construction and publicity
activities. Announce arrival of first shipment of parapet panels. Anticipate
early completion of eastern façade of Shrine including mosaic panels. Urge
maintenance of momentum in triple field, home, intercontinental enterprises.
Praying for bountiful blessings from the Almighty.
March 21, 1950
Shrine Parapet Completed
Announce
to the friends the completion, on the eve of Naw-Rúz, of the erection of
parapet crowning the eastern façade of Holy Shrine one year after placing the
first threshold stones upon the foundation of the arcade. The beauty and
majesty of the finely carved panels surmounting the soaring arches spanning the
rosy monolith columns, emblazoned with emerald green and scarlet mosaic
symbolizing the Bábfs lineage and martyrdom, are strikingly revealed. The
original pearl-like structure raised by the hands of the Center of the
Covenant, enshrining the remains of the Martyr-Prophet of the Faith, acquiring,
through construction of the shell designed for its embellishment and
preservation, additional height by one-third, additional width by one-fifth,
enhancing the massiveness of the edifice embosomed in the Mountain of God,
heralding the erection of the lofty gilded dome that will eventually shine
forth in solitary splendor from its heart.
March 29, 1950
Sacred Task of Present Hour
Approved
recommendation regarding treatment of walls. Meeting deficit budget must have
precedence over purchase of land near Hazírá owing to critical situation in
Latin America and vital needs in Europe. Steady flow of pioneers to both
continents is the imperative, urgent, sacred task of the present hour.
June 17, 1950
Shrine Arcade Nearing
Completion
Announce
to friends that central panel of north façade, adorned with green mosaic with
gilded Greatest Name, the fairest gem set in crown of arcade of Shrine, clearly
visible from city by day, floodlit by night, is now in position.
Three
corner panels bearing symbol of ringstone erected, presaging completion of both
parapet and arcade on the occasion of approaching Centenary of martyrdom of the
Blessed Báb.
July 4, 1950
Centenary of the Martyrdom of
the Báb
Moved to
share with assembled representatives of American Baháfí Community gathered
beneath the dome of the Most Holy House of Worship in the Baháfí world,
feelings of profound emotion evoked by this historic occasion of the world-wide
commemoration of the First Centenary of the Martyrdom of the Blessed Báb,
Prophet and Herald of the Faith of Baháfuflláh, Founder of the Dispensation
marking the culmination of the six thousand year old Adamic Cycle, Inaugurator
of the five thousand century Baháfí Cycle.
Poignantly
call to mind the circumstances attending the last act consummating the tragic
ministry of the Master-Hero of the most sublime drama in the religious annals
of mankind, signalizing the most dramatic event of the most turbulent period of
the Heroic Age of the Baháfí Dispensation, destined to be recognized by
posterity as the most precious, momentous sacrifice in the worldfs spiritual
history. Recall the peerless tributes paid to His memory by the Founder of the
Faith, acclaiming Him Monarch of Godfs Messengers, the Primal Point round Whom
the realities of all the Prophets circle in adoration. Profoundly stirred by
the memory of the agonies He suffered, the glad-tidings He announced, the
warnings He uttered, the forces He set in motion, the adversaries He converted,
the disciples He raised up, the conflagrations He precipitated, the legacy He
left of faith and courage, the love He inspired. Acknowledge with bowed head,
joyous, thankful heart the successive, marvelous evidence of His triumphant
power in the course of the hundred years elapsed since the last crowning act of
His meteoric ministry.
The
creative energies released at the hour of the birth of His Revelation, endowing
mankind with the potentialities of the attainment of maturity are deranging,
during the present transitional age, the equilibrium of the entire planet as
the inevitable prelude to the consummation in world unity of the coming of age
of the human race. The portentous but unheeded warnings addressed to kings,
princes, ecclesiastics are responsible for the successive overthrow of fourteen
monarchies of East and West, the collapse of the institution of the Caliphate,
the virtual extinction of the Popefs temporal sovereignty, the progressive
decline in the fortunes of the ecclesiastical hierarchies of the Islámic,
Christian, Jewish, Zoroastrian, and Hindu Faiths.
The Order
eulogized and announced in His writings, whose laws Baháfuflláh subsequently
revealed in the Most Holy Book, whose features eAbdufl-Bahá delineated in His
Testament, is now passing through its embryonic stage through the emergence of
the initial institutions of the world Administrative Order in the five
continents of the globe. The clarion call sounded in the Qayyúmufl-Asmáf,
summoning the peoples of the West to forsake their homes and proclaim His
message, was nobly answered by the communities of the Western Hemisphere headed
by the valorous, stalwart American believers, the chosen vanguard of the
all-conquering, irresistibly marching army of the Faith in the western world.
The
embryonic Faith, maturing three years after His martyrdom, traversing the
period of infancy in the course of the Heroic Age of the Faith is now steadily
progressing towards maturity in the present Formative Age, destined to attain
full stature in the Golden Age of the Baháfí Dispensation.
Lastly the
Holy Seed of infinite preciousness, holding within itself incalculable
potentialities representing the culmination of the centuries-old process of the
evolution of humanity through the energies released by the series of
progressive Revelations starting with Adam and concluded by the Revelation of
the Seal of the Prophets, marked by the successive appearance of the branches,
leaves, buds, blossoms and plucked, after six brief years by the hand of
destiny, ground in the mill of martyrdom and oppression but yielding the oil
whose first flickering light cast upon the somber, subterranean walls of the
Síyáh-Chál of Tihrán, whose fire gathered brilliance in Baghdád
and shone in full resplendency in its crystal globe in Adrianople, whose rays
warmed and illuminated the fringes of the American, European, Australian
continents through the tender ministerings of the Center of the Covenant, whose
radiance is now overspreading the surface of the globe during the present Formative
Age, whose full splendor is destined in the course of future milleniums to
suffuse the entire planet.
Already
the crushing of this God-imbued kernel upon the anvil of adversity has ignited
the first sparks of the Holy Fire latent within it through the emergence of the
firmly knit world-encompassing community constituting no less than twenty-five
hundred centers established throughout a hundred countries representing over
thirty races and extending as far north as the Arctic Circle and as far south
as the Straits of Magallanes, equipped with literature translated into sixty
languages and possessing endowments nearing ten million dollars, enriched
through the erection of two Houses of Worship in the heart of the Asiatic and
North American continents and the stately mausoleum reared in its World Center,
consolidated through the incorporation of over a hundred of its national and
local assemblies and reinforced through the proclamation of its independence in
the East, its recognition in the West, eulogized by royalty, buttressed by nine
pillars sustaining the future structure of its supreme administrative council,
energized through the simultaneous prosecution of specific plans conducted
under the aegis of its national councils designed to enlarge the limits and
extend the ramifications and consolidate the foundations of its divinely
appointed Administrative Order over the surface of the entire planet.
I appeal
on this solemn occasion, rendered doubly sacred through the approaching
hundredth anniversary of the most devastating holocaust in the annals of the
Faith, at this anxious hour in the fortunes of this travailing age, to the
entire body of the American believers, the privileged occupants and
stout-hearted defenders of the foremost citadel of the Faith, to rededicate
themselves and resolve, no matter how great the perils confronting their sister
communities on the European, Asiatic, African and Australian continents,
however somber the situation facing both the cradle of the Faith and its World
Center, however grievous the vicissitudes they themselves may eventually
suffer, to hold aloft unflinchingly the torch of the Faith impregnated with the
blood of innumerable martyrs and transmit it unimpaired so that it may add
luster to future generations destined to labor after them.
July 5, 1950
A Worthy, Five-Fold Offering
The first
half of the two-year austerity period, inaugurated at so anxious an hour in the
fortunes of the Second Seven Year Plan, has been successfully traversed, and
deserves to be regarded as a memorable episode in the history of the Faith and
the unfoldment of the Plan in the North American continent. An effort,
prodigious, nation-wide, sustained, and reminiscent in its heroism and
consecration of the immortal exploits of the dawn-breakers of the Apostolic Age
of the Baháfí Dispensation, has been exerted by their spiritual descendants, in
circumstances which, though totally different in character, are yet no less
challenging and for a cause as meritorious—an effort that has indeed outshone
the high endeavors that have distinguished for so long the record of service
associated with the American Baháfí Community. All of its members who have
participated in this collective undertaking should be heartily congratulated,
particularly those who, by their acts of self-abnegation, have emulated the
example of the heroes of our Faith at the early dawn of its history. The entire
Baháfí world is stirred when contemplating the range of such an effort, the
depth of consecration reached by those who have participated in it, the results
it has achieved, the noble purpose it has served. My heart overflows with
gratitude for the repeated evidences of worthiness demonstrated by this
generous-hearted, valiant and dedicated community which has, no matter how onerous
the task, how challenging the issue, how distracting the external circumstances
with which it has been surrounded, never shirked its duty or hesitated for a
moment.
The high
watermark of so gigantic an exertion, however, still remains to be reached. The
year now entered, ushered in and consecrated by the Centenary of the tragic
execution of the Martyr-Prophet of our Faith, and packed with poignant memories
of the persecutions of Zanján which stained its history a hundred years ago and
carried its fortunes to almost its lowest ebb, and were a prelude to the most
ghastly holocaust ever experienced by its followers, must witness as it rolls
forward to its close, a still more striking demonstration of the tenacity of
the members of this community, a still nobler display of acts of
self-sacrifice, a still more inspiring manifestation of solidarity, and
evidences of a grimmer determination, of a greater courage and perseverance in
response to the triple call of this present hour.
The vital
needs of the most holy House of Worship reared in the service and for the glory
of the Most Great Name, though virtually met, still require the last exertions
to ensure its completion as the hour of its Jubilee approaches. The
Latin-American enterprise, initiated thirteen years ago, and marking the
initial collective undertaking launched by the American Baháfí Community beyond
the confines of the great republic of the West, and under the mandate of
eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan, still in a state of emergency and rapidly advancing
towards its initial fruition, demands unrelaxing vigilance, and calls for still
more strenuous exertions and self-sacrifice on the part of those who have so
enthusiastically embarked upon it, who have so conscientiously and
painstakingly shepherded it along its destined course and throughout the early
stages of its unfoldment, and who are now, as a result of their ceaseless
exertions, witnessing the first efflorescence of their mammoth pioneer labors.
The construction of the superstructure of the Holy Sepulcher of the Blessed
Báb, now, at this anxious and urgent hour, superimposed on the manifold
responsibilities shouldered by members of the American Baháfí Community,
affording them the first historic opportunity of directly sustaining, through
their contributions, the most sacred enterprise ever undertaken in the history
of the Faith, the first and most holy edifice reared at its World Center, and
the initial international institution heralding the establishment of the
supreme legislative body at the World Administrative Center, requires the
immediate and sustained attention of the members of a community whose destiny
has been linked, ever since its inception, with the various stages marking the
rise and consolidation of this divinely appointed, unspeakably holy enterprise.
An Hour Laden with Fate
The hour
is critical, laden with fate. Responsibilities numerous and varied, as well as
urgent and sacred, are crowding, in quick succession, upon a community youthful
and valorous in spirit, rich in experience, triumphant in the past, sensible of
its future obligations, keenly aware of the sublimity of its world mission,
inflexibly resolved to follow with unfaltering steps the road of its destiny.
The world situation is perilous and gloomy. Rumblings from far and near bode
evil for the immediate fortunes of a sadly distracted society. The Second Seven
Year Plan is now approaching its conclusion. The Centenary of the Martyrdom of
the Báb with all its poignant memories is upon us. We are entering a period
crowded with the centenaries of the direst calamities—massacres, sieges,
captivities, spoliations and tortures involving thousands of heroes—men, women
and children—the worldfs greatest Faith has ever experienced. Another centenary
commemorating an event as tragic and infinitely more glorious is fast approaching.
Time is short. Opportunities, though multiplying with every passing hour, will
not recur, some for another century, others never again. However severe the
challenge, however multiple the tasks, however short the time, however somber
the world outlook, however limited the material resources of a hard-pressed
adolescent community, the untapped sources of celestial strength from which it
can draw are measureless, in their potencies, and will unhesitatingly pour
forth their energizing influences if the necessary daily effort be made and the
required sacrifices be willingly accepted.
Nor should
it be forgotten that in the hour of adversity and in the very midst of
confusion, peril and uncertainty, some of the most superb exploits, noising
abroad the fame of this community have been achieved. The construction of the
superstructure of the Mashriqufl-Adhkár during one of the
severest depressions experienced by the people of the United States in this
century; the inauguration of the first Seven Year Plan on the eve of and during
the anxious years preceding the second world conflagration; its vigorous
prosecution during its darkest days and its triumph before its conclusion; the
launching of the European campaign on the morrow of the most devastating
conflict that rocked the continent of Europe to its foundation—these stand out
as shining evidences of the unfailing protection, guidance and sustaining power
vouchsafed its members, so readily and so abundantly, in the hour of their
greatest need and danger.
To consolidate
the victories won, and reinforce the foundations of the unnumbered institutions
so diligently established, in the North American continent; to rear the twin
pillars of the Universal House of Justice in Latin America, with their
concomitant administrative agencies functioning in no less than twenty
republics of Central and South America; to maintain in their present strength
the strongholds of the Faith in the ten goal countries of Europe; to complete
the interior ornamentation of the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár of the
West, and its Mother Temple, in preparation of its Jubilee; to assist in the
erection of the superstructure of a still holier edifice, envisaged by its
Founder and established by the Center of His Covenant on Godfs holy mountain,
at the very heart and center of our beloved Faith, would indeed constitute, by
virtue of their scope, origin and character, embracing three continents and
including within their range the World Center of the Faith itself, a worthy,
befitting five-fold offering placed on the altar of the Faith of Baháfuflláh,
on the occasion of the Centenary of the birth of His Mission by a community
which, more than any sister community, in East or West, has contributed, since
the inception of the Formative Age of His Faith to the enlargement of its
limits, the rise and establishment of its Administrative Order and the spread
of its fame, glory and power.
That this
community may, in the course of these three coming years, discharge its
five-fold task—now assuming, through the stress of circumstances, still vaster
proportions, and investing itself with still greater blessedness and merit,
than originally envisaged—with a spirit outshining any hitherto shown in the
course of its half-century stewardship to the Faith of Baháfuflláh, is my most
fervent wish and the object of my special and ardent prayers at this time when
my heart and mind are fixed upon the sufferings and passion of the Báb on the
occasion of the Centenary of His Martyrdom.
July 15, 1950
Ruhi and Family Show Open
Defiance
Inform
friends that Ruhi, his mother, with Ruha, his aunt, and their families, not
content with years of disobedience and unworthy conduct, are now showing open
defiance. Confident that exemplary loyalty of American believers will sustain
me in carrying overwhelming burden of cares afflicting me.
July 24, 1950
Non-Baháfí Gifts
All gifts
by non-Baháfís are to be used for charity only.
August 5, 1950
Teaching in Africa
Feel moved
to appeal to gallant, great-hearted American Baháfí Community to arise on the
eve of launching the far-reaching, historic campaign by sister Community of the
British Isles to lend valued assistance to the meritorious enterprise
undertaken primarily for the illumination of the tribes of East and West
Africa, envisaged in the Tablets of the Center of the Covenant revealed in the
darkest hour of His ministry.
I appeal
particularly to its dearly beloved members belonging to the Negro race to
participate in the contemplated project marking a significant milestone in the
world-unfoldment of the Faith, supplementing the work initiated fifty years ago
on the North American continent, forging fresh links binding the American,
British and Egyptian Communities and providing the prelude to the full-scale
operations destined to be launched at a later period of the unfoldment of the
Divine Plan aiming at the conversion of the backward, oppressed masses of the
swiftly awakening continent.
Though
such participation is outside the scope of the Second Seven Year Plan, I feel
strongly that the assumption of this added responsibility for this distant
vital field at this crucial challenging hour, when world events are moving
steadily towards a climax and the Centenary of the birth of Baháfuflláhfs
Mission is fast approaching, will further ennoble the record of the
world-embracing tasks valiantly undertaken by the American Baháfí Community and
constitute a worthy response to eAbdufl-Baháfs insistent call raised on behalf
of the race He repeatedly blessed and loved so dearly and for whose
illumination He ardently prayed and for whose future He cherished the brightest
hopes.
September 12,
1950
Comforted by Messages of
Devotion
My
anguished heart is comforted by the unnumbered messages from communities,
assemblies, groups, committees and individual American believers, replete with
expressions of loving devotion, pledges of loyalty to eAbdufl-Baháfs Covenant,
prayers on my behalf and assurances of rededication in service to the precious
Faith.
The triple
cord binding me to the American Community, outstanding in its affectionate and
unfailing support in the course of my almost thirty yearsf stewardship to the
Faith of Baháfuflláh, is greatly reinforced. But for Americafs multitudinous
services and unparalleled record of achievements my burden of cares both past
and present would be unbearable.
Far from
complaining of the added weight of afflictions oppressing me at this hour I
feel I cannot but welcome with feelings of thankfulness and humility such
tribulations enabling me to taste the cup the Martyr-Prophet of our beloved
Faith drained so heroically a hundred years ago.
Much as I
desire to acknowledge separately all messages I regretfully find the task
beyond the limits of my overtaxed strength. I ask, dearly beloved friends, to
regard this message as addressed to each one personally, bearing to each and
every one assurance of my constant awareness of their enfolding love and unfailing
support as well as my everlasting gratitude and unalterable affection and
immense pride in their unrivaled collective share in the world-wide furtherance
of the Cause so dear, so precious to us all.
September 19,
1950
Relieved by Intensified
Activity
My heart
is greatly relieved by the splendid, welcome evidences of the intensified
activity on the home front, Europe and Latin America. Supplicating bountiful
blessings on the manifold enterprises energetically and devotedly conducted by
the exemplary American Baháfí Community.
November 3,
1950
Badífuflláh Has Miserably
Perished
Badífuflláh,
brother and chief lieutenant of archbreaker of divine Covenant, has miserably
perished after sixty yearsf ceaseless, fruitless efforts to undermine the
divinely-appointed Order, having witnessed within the last five months the
deaths of his nephews Shoa and Musa, notorious standard-bearers of the
rebellion associated with the name of their perfidious father.
November 8,
1950
Requirements for Temple
Completion
Temple not
regarded as completed until all accessories are provided, including landscape
gardening. Public announcement and worship must coincide with termination of
plan.
December 8,
1950
Summer Schools to Reopen
(Excerpt)
Owing to
paramount need of Shrine and Temple, advise that you postpone publication of
magazine until 1953. Summer schools may be reopened.
January 17,
1951
Assistance to Epoch-Making
Enterprise in Africa
Assistance
to Africa project through financial contribution, participation of pioneers
white and colored, and close consultation and cooperation with British Assembly
necessary. Independent campaign not intended. Fervently praying the
participation of British, American, Persian, and Egyptian National Assemblies
in unique, epoch-making enterprise in African continent may prove prelude to
convocation of first African Teaching Conference leading eventually to
initiation of undertakings involving collaboration among all national
assemblies of Baháfí world, thereby paving way to ultimate organic union of
these assemblies through formation of International House of Justice destined
to launch enterprises embracing whole Baháfí world. Acclaim simultaneous
inauguration of crusade linking administrative machinery of four national
assemblies of East and West within four continents and birth of first
International Council at World Center of Faith, twin evidences of resistless
unfoldment of embryonic, divinely appointed World Order of Baháfuflláh.
January 17,
1951
Status of Baháfís Regarding
Military Duty
No change
whatsoever in status of Baháfís in relation to active military duty. No
compromise of spiritual principles of Faith possible, however tense the
situation, however aroused public opinion.
March 29, 1951
Spiritual Conquest of the
Planet
The
virtual termination of the interior ornamentation of the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár
of the West; the forthcoming formation of the twin national spiritual
assemblies of Latin America, following upon the establishment of a corresponding
institution in the Dominion of Canada; the full attainment of the prescribed
goals on the European continent in accordance with the provisions of the Second
Seven Year Plan and the consolidation already achieved in the North American
continent, do not, under any circumstances, imply that the vast
responsibilities shouldered by a valiant, an alert and resolute community, have
been fully and totally discharged, or that its members can afford, as the plan
draws to its conclusion, to sink into complacency or relax for one moment in
their high endeavors.
The hour
destined to mark the triumphant conclusion of the second stage in their
historic, divinely conferred, world-encircling mission has not yet struck.
Rumblings, loud and persistent, presaging a crisis of extreme severity in world
affairs, confront them with a challenge which, in spite of what they have
already accomplished, they cannot and must not either ignore or underrate. The
rise of the World Administrative Center of their Faith, within the precincts
and under the shadow of its World Spiritual Center, a process that has been
kept in abeyance for well nigh thirty years, whilst the machinery of the
national and local institutions of a nascent Order was being erected and
perfected, presents them with an opportunity which, as the champion-builders of
that Order and the torchbearers of an as yet unborn civilization, they must
seize with alacrity, resolution and utter consecration. The initiation of
momentous projects in other continents of the globe, and particularly in
Africa, as a result of the growing initiative and the spirit of enterprise
exhibited by their fellow-workers in East and West, cannot leave unmoved the
vanguard of a host summoned by eAbdufl-Bahá, its Divine Commander, and in
accordance with the provisions of a God-given Charter, to play such a
preponderating role in the spiritual conquest of the entire planet. Above all,
the rapid prosecution of an enterprise transcending any undertaking, whether
national or local, embarked upon by the followers of the Faith of Baháfuflláh,
destined to attain its consummation with the erection of the dome of the Bábfs
holy Sepulcher, imposes an added obligation, owing to unforeseen circumstances,
on the already multitudinous duties assumed by a community wholly absorbed in
the various tasks it shoulders. In fact, as the Centenary of the birth of
Baháfuflláhfs prophetic Mission approaches, His American followers, not content
with the successful conclusion, in their entirety, of the tasks assigned to
them, must aspire to celebrate befittingly this historic occasion, as becomes
the chosen recipients, and the privileged trustees, of a divinely conceived
Plan, through emblazoning with still more conspicuous exploits, their record of
stewardship to a Faith whose Author has issued such a ringing call to the
rulers of the American continent, and the Center of Whose Covenant has
entrusted the American Baháfí Community with so glorious a mission. Indeed the
present stage in the construction of the superstructure of so holy a shrine
imperatively demands a concentration of attention and resources commensurate
with the high position occupied by this community, with the freedom it enjoys
and the material means at its disposal. The signing of two successive
contracts, for the masonry of the octagon, the cylinder and the dome of the
edifice, necessitated by a sudden worsening of the international situation,
which might cut off indefinitely the provision of the same stones used for the
erection of the arcade and the parapet of that Sepulcher, and amounting to no
less than one hundred and ninety thousand dollars; the subsidiary contracts for
the provision of steel and cement for the erection of the wrought iron
balustrade and the metal window frames of both the octagon and the cylinder,
involving an additional expenditure of no less than twenty thousand dollars, to
which must be added the cost of the excavation for and the sinking of the eight
piers designed to support the weight of the dome and the immediate construction
of the octagon—these call for a stupendous effort on the part of all Baháfí
communities and a self-abnegation unprecedented in Baháfí history. A drastic
reduction of national and local budgets; the allocation of substantial sums by
all national assemblies; the participation of individuals through sustained and
direct donations to the first international and incomparably holy enterprise
synchronizing with the birth of the International Baháfí Council at the very
heart and center of a world-encircling Faith can alone insure the uninterrupted
progress of an undertaking which, coupled with the completion of the Mother
Temple of the West, cannot fail to produce tremendous repercussions in the Holy
Land, in the North American continent and throughout the world. A period of
austerity covering the two-year interval separating us from the Centenary
celebrations of the Year Nine, prolonging so unexpectedly the austerity period
already traversed by the American Baháfí Community, and now extended to embrace
its sister communities throughout the Baháfí world, is evidently not only
essential for the attainment of so transcendent a goal, but also supremely
befitting when we recall the nature and dimensions of the holocaust which a
hundred years ago crimson-dyed the annals of our Faith, which posterity will
recognize as the bloodiest episode of the most tragic period of the Heroic Age
of the Baháfí Dispensation, which involved the martyrdom of that incomparable
heroine Táhirih, which was immediately preceded by the imprisonment of Baháfuflláh
in the subterranean dungeon of Tihrán, and which sealed the fate of thousands
of men, women and children in circumstances of unspeakable savagery and on a
scale unapproached throughout subsequent stages of Baháfí history.
No Sacrifice Too Great
No
sacrifice can be deemed too great, no expenditure of material resources, no
degree of renunciation of worldly benefits, comfort and pleasures, can be
regarded as excessive when we recall the precious blood that flowed, the many
lives that were snuffed out, the wealth of material possessions that was
plundered during these most tumultuous and cataclysmic years of the Heroic Age
of our Faith.
Nor will
the sacrifices willingly and universally accepted by the followers of the Faith
in East and West for the sake of so noble a Cause, so transcendent an
enterprise, fail to contribute their share towards the upbuilding of the World
Administrative Center of that Faith, and the reinforcement of the ties already
linking this Center with the recognized authorities of a state under the
jurisdiction of which it is now functioning, ties which the newly formed
International Baháfí Council are so assiduously striving to cement.
Already
the completion of the construction of the arcade of this majestic Sepulcher and
of its ornamental parapet has excited the admiration, stimulated the interest,
and enlisted the support, of both the local authorities and of the central
government, as evidenced by the series of acts which, ever since the emergence
of that state, have proclaimed the good will shown and the recognition extended
by the various departments of that state to the multiplying international
institutions, endowments, laws and ordinances of a steadily rising Faith.
The
recognition of the sacred nature of the twin holy Shrines, situated in the
plain of eAkká and on the slopes of Mount Carmel; the exemption from state and
civic taxes, granted to the mansion of Bahjí adjoining the Most Holy Shrine, to
the twin houses, that of Baháfuflláh in eAkká, and eAbdufl-Bahá in Haifa, to
the twin archives, adjoining the Shrine of the Báb and the resting-place of the
Greatest Holy Leaf, and the twin pilgrim houses constructed in the neighborhood
of that Shrine, and of the residence of eAbdufl-Bahá; the delivery of the
mansion of Mazrafih by the authorities of that same state to the Baháfí
Community and its occupation after a lapse of more than fifty years; the
setting apart, through government action, of the room occupied by Baháfuflláh
in the barracks of eAkká, as a place of pilgrimage; the recognition of the
Baháfí marriage certificate by the District Commissioner of Haifa; the
recognition of the Baháfí holy days, in an official circular published by the
Ministry of Education and Culture; the exemption from duty accorded by the
Customs Department to all furniture received for Baháfí holy places as well as
for all material imported for the construction of the Bábfs Sepulcher, the
exemption from taxes similarly extended to all international Baháfí endowments
surrounding the holy tomb on Mount Carmel, stretching from the ridge of the
mountain to the Templar colony at its foot, as well as to the holdings in the
immediate vicinity of the resting-place of the Greatest Holy Leaf and her
kinsmen—all these establish, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the high status
enjoyed by the international institutions of a world Faith, in the eyes of this
newborn state.
The
construction of the mausoleum of the Báb, synchronizing with the birth of that
state, and the progress of which has been accompanied by these successive
manifestations of the good will and support of the civil authorities will, if
steadily maintained, greatly reinforce, and lend a tremendous impetus to this
process of recognition which constitutes an historic landmark in the evolution
of the World Center of the Faith of Baháfuflláh—a process which the newly
formed Council, now established at its very heart, is designed to foster, which
will gather momentum, with the emergence in the course of time of a properly
recognized and independently functioning Baháfí court, which will attain its
consummation in the institution of the Universal House of Justice and the
emergence of the auxiliary administrative agencies, revolving around this
highest legislative body, and which will reveal the plenitude of its
potentialities with the sailing of the Divine Ark as promised in the Tablet of
Carmel.
I cannot
at this juncture over emphasize the sacredness of that holy dust embosomed in
the heart of the Vineyard of God, or overrate the unimaginable potencies of this
mighty institution founded sixty years ago, through the operation of the Will
of, and the definite selection made by, the Founder of our Faith, on the
occasion of His historic visit to that holy mountain, nor can I lay too much
stress on the role which this institution, to which the construction of the
superstructure of this edifice is bound to lend an unprecedented impetus, is
destined to play in the unfoldment of the World Administrative Center of the
Faith of Baháfuflláh and in the efflorescence of its highest institutions
constituting the embryo of its future World Order.
The Center of Nine
Concentric Circles
For, just
as in the realm of the spirit, the reality of the Báb has been hailed by the
Author of the Baháfí Revelation as gThe Point round Whom the realities of the
Prophets and Messengers revolve,h so, on this visible plane, His sacred remains
constitute the heart and center of what may be regarded as nine concentric
circles, paralleling thereby, and adding further emphasis to the central
position accorded by the Founder of our Faith to One gfrom Whom God hath caused
to proceed the knowledge of all that was and shall be,h gthe Primal Point from
which have been generated all created things.h
The
outermost circle in this vast system, the visible counterpart of the pivotal
position conferred on the Herald of our Faith, is none other than the entire
planet. Within the heart of this planet lies the gMost Holy Land,h acclaimed by
eAbdufl-Bahá as gthe Nest of the Prophetsh and which must be regarded as the
center of the world and the Qiblih of the nations. Within this Most Holy Land
rises the Mountain of God of immemorial sanctity, the Vineyard of the Lord, the
Retreat of Elijah, Whose return the Báb Himself symbolizes. Reposing on the
breast of this holy mountain are the extensive properties permanently dedicated
to, and constituting the sacred precincts of, the Bábfs holy Sepulcher. In the
midst of these properties, recognized as the international endowments of the
Faith, is situated the most holy court, an enclosure comprising gardens and
terraces which at once embellish, and lend a peculiar charm to, these sacred
precincts. Embosomed in these lovely and verdant surroundings stands in all its
exquisite beauty the mausoleum of the Báb, the shell designed to preserve and
adorn the original structure raised by eAbdufl-Bahá as the tomb of the
Martyr-Herald of our Faith. Within this shell is enshrined that Pearl of Great
Price, the holy of holies, those chambers which constitute the tomb itself, and
which were constructed by eAbdufl-Bahá. Within the heart of this holy of holies
is the tabernacle, the vault wherein reposes the most holy casket. Within this
vault rests the alabaster sarcophagus in which is deposited that inestimable
jewel, the Bábfs holy dust. So precious is this dust that the very earth
surrounding the edifice enshrining this dust has been extolled by the Center of
Baháfuflláhfs Covenant, in one of His Tablets in which He named the five doors
belonging to the six chambers which He originally erected after five of the
believers associated with the construction of the Shrine, as being endowed with
such potency as to have inspired Him in bestowing these names, whilst the tomb
itself housing this dust He acclaimed as the spot round which the Concourse on
high circle in adoration.
To
participate in the erection of the superstructure of an edifice at once so
precious, so holy; consecrated to the memory of so heroic a Soul; whose site no
one less than the Founder of our Faith has selected; whose inner chambers were
erected by the Center of His Covenant with such infinite care and anguish;
embosomed in so sacred a mountain, on the soil of so holy a land; occupying
such a unique position; facing on the one hand the silver-white city of eAkká,
the Qiblih of the Baháfí world; flanked on its right by the hills of Galilee,
the home of Jesus Christ, and on its left, by the Cave of Elijah; and backed by
the plain of Sharon and, beyond it, Jerusalem and the Aqsá mosque, the third
holiest shrine in Islám—to participate in the erection of such an edifice is a
privilege offered to this generation at once unique and priceless, a privilege
which only posterity will be able to correctly appraise.
The Chosen Trustees of a
Divine Plan
In this
supreme, this sacred and international undertaking in which the followers of
Baháfuflláh, in all the continents of the globe, are summoned to show forth the
noblest spirit of self-sacrifice, the members of the American Baháfí Community
must by virtue of the abilities they have already demonstrated and of the
primacy conferred upon them as the chosen trustees of a Divine Plan, play a
preponderating role, and, together with their brethren residing in the cradle
of their Faith, who are linked by such unique ties with its Herald, set an
example of self-abnegation worthy to be emulated by their fellow-workers in
every land.
Whilst
the members of this privileged community, laboring so valiantly in the Western
Hemisphere, are widening the range of their manifold activities, and thereby
augmenting their responsibilities, in both the Holy Land and the African
continent, the original tasks, associated with the prosecution of the Second
Seven Year Plan, must, simultaneously with this added and meritorious effort
which is being exerted, in memory of the beloved Báb, and for the spiritual
emancipation of the downtrodden races of Africa, be carried to a triumphant
conclusion. Though the present deficit in their National Fund may, in a sense,
register a failure on their part to meet their pressing obligations, and may
arouse in their hearts feelings of self-reproach and anxiety, I can confidently
assert that the supplementary duties they have discharged, and the material
support they have extended, and are now extending, for the conduct of
activities, not falling within the original scope of their Plan, not only fully
compensate for an apparent shortcoming, but constitute, instead of a stain on
their record of service, additional embellishments to the scroll already
inscribed with so many exploits for the Cause of Baháfuflláh.
Assured
that no blot has marred so splendid a record of service; confident of their
destiny; reliant on the unfailing guidance of the Founder of their Faith as
well as on His sustaining power, let them address themselves, with unrelaxing
vigilance and undiminished vigor, to the task of rounding off the several
missions undertaken by them in Latin America, and in the North American and
European continents.
The
extension of the necessary material support and administrative guidance to the
forthcoming national assemblies of Central and South America that will enable
them to develop along sound lines and without any setback in the course of
their unfoldment; the steady consolidation of the victories already won in the
ten goal countries of Europe; the maintenance, at its present level and at
whatever cost, of the status of the assemblies and groups so laboriously built
up; the provision of whatever is required to fully complete the interior of the
Temple and beautify the grounds surrounding it, in preparation for its formal
inauguration and its use for public worship—these should be regarded as the essential
objectives of the American Baháfí Community during the two-year interval
separating us from the Centenary celebrations of the prophetic mission of the
Founder of our Faith.
Time is
running short. The effort required to discharge the manifold responsibilities
now challenging the members of a lion-hearted community is truly colossal. The
issues at stake, demanding every ounce of their energy, are incomparably
glorious. An ominous international situation emphasizes this challenge and
reinforces the urgency of these issues. In the Holy Land, amid the tribes of a
dark continent, over the wide expanses stretching from Panama to the extremity
of Chile, in the heart of its own homeland, as well as in the new European
field, marking the projection of its world mission across the seas, the
American Baháfí Community must deploy its forces, hoist still higher its
pennants, and erect still more glorious memorials to the heroism, the constancy
and the devotion of its members. eAbdufl-Bahá, Whose Plan they are executing in
both hemispheres, and to Whose summons they are now responding in the African
continent; the Báb, Whose Sepulcher they are helping to erect; above all
Baháfuflláh, Whose embryonic World Order they are building in the Holy Land and
in other continents of the globe, look down upon them from Their retreats of
glory, applauding their acts, guiding their footsteps, vouchsafing Their
blessings, and laying up, in the storehouses of the Abhá kingdom such treasures
as only They can bestow.
May the
members of this community prove themselves, as they forge ahead and approach
yet another milestone on the broad highway of their mission, worthy of still
greater prizes, and fit to launch still mightier enterprises, for the glory of
the Name they bear, and in the service of the Faith they profess.
October 19,
1951
First American Pioneer to
Africa
Rejoice at
departure of first pioneer to Africa; urge acceleration of historic process now
set in motion. Time is short, tasks ahead manifold, pressing, momentous.
Praying ardently for increasing response and befitting discharge of mighty
supplementary task shouldered by valorous community.
November 4,
1951
Message to 1951 State
Conventions
Advise
assembled friends to focus attention on vital, pressing, paramount needs of
National Fund at this critical juncture. Hour is ripe to recall unnumbered
tribulations, sacrifices heroically endured by the dawn-breakers, culminating
in Baháfuflláhfs afflictive imprisonment in Síyáh Chál, Centennial of
which is now approaching. Urge deepening realization of sacredness, preeminent
importance of twin purposes which individual resolves serve. Appeal for
immediate, unanimous, sustained, decisive response, safeguard thereby American
Communityfs share in tribute to memory of Founder of Faith on occasion of
forthcoming Jubilee of Birth of glorious Mission. Praying for befitting answer
to heartfelt plea.
November 23,
1951
The Last and Irretrievable
Chance
The brief
interval separating the hard-pressed, valiantly struggling, resistlessly
expanding American Baháfí Community from the anticipated consummation of the
second, fate-laden collective enterprise launched so auspiciously by its
national elected representatives is speedily drawing to a close. The sixteen
months that still lie ahead constitute in view of the tasks that still remain
to be achieved, and the sacrifices still to be made, a period at once critical
and challenging. This memorable period commemorates, if we pause and call to
mind the stirring events and bloody episodes linking the Dispensation of the
Báb with the dawning Mission of the Founder of our Faith, the centenary of what
may be truly regarded as the darkest, the most tragic, the most heroic, period
in the annals of a hundred-year-old Revelation. This period, moreover, affords
the last and irretrievable chance to a ceaselessly striving, repeatedly
victorious community of setting the seal of triumph upon a momentous
undertaking, on whose fate hinges the launching of yet another glorious
Crusade, the consummation of which will mark the successful conclusion of the
initial epoch in the unfoldment of eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan—an evolution that
must continue to blossom and fructify in the course of successive epochs of the
Formative Ages of the Faith, and yield its fairest fruit in the Golden Age that
is yet to come.
A Period of Historic
Significance
The
historic significance of this period cannot indeed be overestimated. For it was
a hundred years ago that a Faith, which had already been oppressed by a
staggering weight of untold tribulations; which had sustained shattering blows
in Mázindarán, Nayríz, Tihrán and Zanján, and indeed throughout every province
in the land of its birth; which had lost its greatest exponents through the
tragic martyrdom of most of the Letters of the Living, and particularly of the
valiant Mullá Husayn and of the erudite Vahíd and which had been afflicted with
the supreme calamity of losing its Divine Founder; was being subjected to still
more painful ordeals—ordeals which robbed it of both the heroic Hujjat and of
the far-famed Táhirih; which caused it to pass through a reign of terror, and
to experience a blood-bath of unprecedented severity, which inflicted on it one
of the greatest humiliations it has ever suffered through the attempted
assassination of the sovereign himself, and which unloosed a veritable deluge
of barbarous atrocities in Tihrán, Mázindarán, Nayríz and Shíráz before
which paled the horrors of the siege of Zanján, and which swept no less a
figure than Baháfuflláh Himself—the last remaining pillar of a Faith that had
been so rudely shaken, so ruthlessly denuded of its chief buttresses—into the
subterranean dungeon of Tihrán, an imprisonment that was soon followed by His
cruel banishment, in the depths of an exceptionally severe winter, from His
native land to eIráq. To these tribulations He Himself has referred as
gafflictionsh that grainedh upon Him, whilst the blood shed by His companions
and lovers He characterized as the blood which gimpregnatedh the earth with the
gwondrous revelationh of Godfs gmight.h
Nor should
the momentous character of the unique event, that may be regarded as the climax
and consummation of this tragic period, be overlooked or underestimated,
inasmuch as its centenary synchronizes with the termination of the
sixteen-month interval separating the American Baháfí Community from the conclusion
of its present Plan. This unique event, the centenary of which is to be
befittingly celebrated, not only in the American continent but throughout the
Baháfí world, and is destined to be regarded as the culmination of the Second
Seven Year Plan, is none other than the gYear Nine,h anticipated 2,000 years
ago as the gthird woeh by St. John the Divine, alluded to by both Shaykh
Ahmad and Siyyid Kázim—the twin luminaries that heralded the advent of the
Faith of the Báb—specifically mentioned and extolled by the Herald of the
Baháfí Dispensation in His Writings, and eulogized by both the Founder of our
Faith and the Center of His Covenant. In that year, the year gafter Hinh (68),
mentioned by Shaykh Ahmad, the year that witnessed the birth of
the Mission of the promised gQayyúm,h specifically referred to by Siyyid Kázim,
the grequisite numberh in the words of Baháfuflláh gof pure, of wholly
consecrated and sanctified soulsh had been gmost secretly consummated.h In that
year, as testified by the pen of the Báb, the grealities of the created thingsh
were gmade manifest,h ga new creation was bornh and the seed of His Faith
revealed its gultimate perfection.h In that year, as borne witness by
eAbdufl-Bahá, a hitherto gembryonic Faithh was born. In that year, while the
Blessed Beauty lay in chains and fetters, in that dark and pestilential pit,
gthe breezes of the All-Glorious,h as He Himself described it, gwere waftedh
over Him. There, whilst His neck was weighted down by the Qará-Guhar, His feet
in stocks, breathing the fetid air of the Síyáh-Chál, He dreamed His
dream and heard, gon every side,h gexalted words,h and His gtongue recitedh
words that gno man could bear to hear.h
There, as
He Himself has recorded, under the impact of this dream, He experienced the onrushing
force of His newly revealed Mission, that gflowedh even as ga mighty torrenth
from His gheadh to His gbreast,h whereupon gevery limbh of His body gwould be
set afire.h There, in a vision, the gMost Great Spirit,h as He Himself has
again testified, appeared to Him, in the guise of a gMaidenh gcallingh with ga
most wondrous, a most sweet voiceh above His Head, whilst gsuspended in the
airh before Him and, gpointing with her fingerh unto His head, imparted
gtidings which rejoicedh His gsoul.h There appeared above the horizon of that
dungeon in the city of Tihrán, the rim of the Orb of His Faith, whose dawning
light had, nine years previously, broken upon the city of Shíráz—an Orb
which, after suffering an eclipse of ten years, was destined to burst forth,
with its resplendent rays, upon the city of Baghdád, to mount its zenith
in Adrianople, and to set eventually in the prison-fortress of eAkká.
Such is
the year we are steadily approaching. Such is the year with which the fortunes
of the Second Seven Year Plan have been linked. As the tribulations,
humiliations and trials inflicted on the Cause of God in Persia, a century ago,
moved inexorably towards a climax, so must the present austerity period,
inaugurated a hundred years later, in the continent of America, to reflect the
privations and sacrifices endured so stoically by the dawn-breakers of the
Heroic Age of the Faith witness, as it approaches its culmination, a
self-abnegation on the part of the champion-builders of the World Order of
Baháfuflláh, laboring in the present Formative Age of His Faith, which, at its
best, can be regarded as but a faint reflection of the self-sacrifice so
gloriously evinced by their spiritual forbears.
Objectives of Second Seven
Year Plan Largely Attained
The
objectives of the Second Seven Year Plan, the concluding phase of which has
synchronized with this period of nation-wide austerity, have, it must be
recognized, been in the main, attained. The pillars which must needs add their
strength in supporting the future House of Justice have, according to the
schedule laid down, been successively erected in the Dominion of Canada and in
Latin America. The European Teaching Campaign—the second outstanding enterprise
launched, beyond the confines of the North American continent, in pursuance of
the Mandate, issued by eAbdufl-Bahá to Baháfuflláhfs valiant gApostlesh—has not
only achieved its original aims, but exceeded all expectations through the
formation of a local spiritual assembly in the capital city of each of the ten
goal countries included within its scope. The interior ornamentation of the
Mother Temple of the West has, before its appointed time, been completed. Other
tasks, no less vital, still remain to be carried, in the course of a fast
shrinking period, to a successful conclusion. The landscaping of the area
surrounding a structure whose foundations and exterior and interior
ornamentation have demanded, for so many years, so much effort and such
constant sacrifice, must, under no circumstances, and while there is yet time,
be neglected, lest failure to achieve this final task mar the beauty of the
approaches of a national shrine which provide so suitable a setting for an
edifice at once so sacred and noble. The responsibilities solemnly undertaken
to consolidate and multiply the administrative institutions throughout all the
states of the Union—a task that has of late been allowed to fall into abeyance,
and has been eclipsed by the spectacular success attending the shining exploits
of the American Baháfí Community in foreign fields—must be speedily and
seriously reconsidered, for upon the constant broadening and the steady
reinforcement of this internal administrative structure, which provides the
essential base for future operations in all the continents of the globe, must
depend the vigor, the rapidity and the soundness of the future crusades which
must needs be launched in the service, and for the glory of the Faith of
Baháfuflláh, and in obedience to the stirring summons issued by the Center of
His Covenant in some of His most weighty Tablets. Above all, the accumulating
deficit which has lately again thrown its somber shadow on an otherwise
resplendent record of service, must, through a renewed display of
self-abnegation, which, though not commensurate with the sacrifice of so many
souls immolated on the altar of the Faith of Baháfuflláh, may at least faintly
reflect its poignant heroism, be obliterated, once and for all, from the record
of a splendid stewardship to His Faith.
There can
be no doubt—and I am the first to proudly acknowledge it—that, ever since the
launching of the Second Seven Year Plan, and in consequence of unexpected
developments both in the Holy Land and elsewhere, the American Baháfí
Community, ever ready to bear the brunt of responsibility, under the stress of
unforeseen circumstances, has considerably widened the scope of its original
undertakings and augmented the weight shouldered by its stalwart members. At
the World Center of the Faith, in response to the urgent call for action,
necessitated by the imperative needs of the rising Sepulcher of the Báb, the
formation of the Baháfí International Council, and the establishment of the
State of Israel, as well as in the continent of Africa, where the appointed,
the chief trustees of a divinely conceived, world-encompassing Plan could not
well remain unmoved by the sight of the first attempts being made to introduce
systematically the Faith of Baháfuflláh and to implant its banner amongst its
tribes and races, the American Baháfí Community have assumed responsibilities
well exceeding the original duties they had undertaken to discharge. This
twofold opportunity that providentially presented itself to them, to contribute
to the rise and consolidation of the World Center of their Faith, and to the
spiritual re-awakening of a long-neglected continent, must, however, be
exploited to the fullest extent, if the early completion of the most sacred
edifice, next to the Qiblih of the Baháfí world, is to be assured, and if the
executors of eAbdufl-Baháfs Plan are to retain untarnished the primacy
conferred upon them by its Author.
That
primacy will be demonstrated and re-emphasized as the representatives of this
privileged community take their place, and assume their functions, at each of
the four Intercontinental Baháfí Teaching Conferences which are to be convened
in the course of, and which must signalize, the world-wide celebrations of the
Centenary of the Year Nine. Playing a preponderating role, as the custodians of
a Divine Plan, in the global crusade which all the Baháfí national spiritual
assemblies, without exception, must, in various degrees and combinations,
launch on the morrow of the forthcoming Centenary, and during the entire course
of the ten-year interval separating them from the Most Great Jubilee, they
must, upon the consummation of their present Plan, deliberate, together with
their ally the Canadian National Assembly, and their associates, the newly
formed National Spiritual Assemblies of Central and South America, on the
occasion of the convocation of the approaching All-American Teaching
Conference, on ways and means whereby they can best contribute to the
establishment of the Faith, not only throughout the Americas and their
neighboring islands, but in the chief sovereign states and dependencies of the
remaining continents of the globe.
Scope of Third Seven Year
Plan Widened
For unlike
the First and Second Seven Year Plans, inaugurated by the American Baháfí
Community, the scope of the Third Seven Year Plan, the termination of which
will mark the conclusion of the first epoch in the evolution of the Master Plan
designed by eAbdufl-Bahá, will embrace all the continents of the earth, and
will bring the central body directing these widely ramified operations into
direct contact with all the national assemblies of the Baháfí world, which, in
varying degrees, will have to contribute their share to the world establishment
of the Cause of Baháfuflláh, as prophesied by eAbdufl-Bahá and envisioned by
Daniel—a consummation that, God willing, will be befittingly celebrated on the
occasion of the Most Great Jubilee commemorating the hundredth anniversary of
the formal assumption by Baháfuflláh of His Prophetic Office.
The
vision now disclosed to the eyes of this community is indeed enthralling. The
tasks which, if that vision is to be fulfilled, must be valiantly shouldered by
its members are staggering. The time during which so herculean a task is to be
performed is alarmingly brief. The period during which so gigantic an operation
must be set in motion, prosecuted and consummated, coincides with the critical,
and perhaps the darkest and most tragic, stage in human affairs. The
opportunities presenting themselves to them are now close at hand. The
invisible battalions of the Concourse on High are mustered, in serried ranks,
ready to rush their reinforcements to the aid of the vanguard of Baháfuflláhfs
crusaders in the hour of their greatest need, and in anticipation of that Most
Great, that Wondrous Jubilee in the joyfulness of which both heaven and earth will
partake. eAbdufl-Bahá, the Founder of this community and the Author of the Plan
which constitutes its birthright, to Whose last wishes its members so
marvelously responded; the Báb, the Centenary of Whose Revelation this same
community so magnificently celebrated, and to the building of whose Sepulcher
it has given so fervent a support; Baháfuflláh Himself, to the glory of Whose
Name so stately an edifice it has raised, will amply bless and repay its
members if they but persevere on the long road they have so steadfastly
trodden, and pursue, with undimmed vision, with unrelaxing resolve and
unshakable faith, their onward march towards their chosen goal.
That this
community, so young in years, yet withal so rich in exploits, may, in the
months immediately ahead, as well as in the years immediately following this
coming Jubilee, maintain, untarnished and unimpaired, its record of service to
our beloved Faith, that it may further embellish, through still nobler feats,
its annals, is the dearest wish of my heart, and the object of my constant
supplications at the Holy Threshold.
May 3, 1952
Funds for International
Center
Deeply
touched by reconsecration and readiness to sacrifice. Praying for fulfilment of
your hopes. Advise allocate substantial portion of budget to meet continual
needs arising at International Center of Faith.
April 29, 1953
Forty-Fifth Annual Convention:
U.S. Tasks in World Crusade
My soul is
uplifted in joy and thanksgiving at the triumphant conclusion of the Second
Seven Year Plan immortalized by the brilliant victories simultaneously won by
the vanguard of the hosts of Baháfuflláh in Latin America, in Europe and in
Africa—victories befittingly crowned through the consummation of a fifty year
old enterprise, the completion of the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár of
the western world. The signal success that has attended the second collective
enterprise undertaken in the course of American Baháfí history climaxes a term
of stewardship to the Faith of Baháfuflláh, of almost three score yearsf
duration—a period which has enriched the annals of the concluding epoch of the
Heroic, and shed luster on the first thirty years of the Formative Age of the
Baháfí Dispensation. So fecund a period has been marked by teaching activities
unexcelled throughout the western world and has been distinguished by
administrative exploits unparalleled in the annals of any Baháfí national
community whether in the East or in the West. I am impelled, on the occasion of
the anniversary of the Most Great Festival, coinciding with a triple
celebration—the dedication of the Mother Temple of the West, the launching of a
World Spiritual Crusade and the commemoration of the Birth of Baháfuflláhfs
Mission—to pay warmest tribute to the preeminent share which the American
Baháfí Community has had in the course of over half a century in proclaiming
His Revelation, in shielding His Cause, in championing His Covenant, in
erecting the administrative machinery of His embryonic World Order, in
expounding His teachings, in translating and disseminating His Holy Word, in
dispatching the messengers of His Glad Tidings, in awakening royalty to His
Call, in succoring His oppressed followers, in routing His enemies, in
upholding His Law, in asserting the independence of His Faith, in multiplying
the financial resources of its nascent institutions and, last but not least, in
rearing its greatest House of Worship—the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár
of the western world.
The hour
is now ripe for this greatly gifted, richly blessed community to arise and
reaffirm, through the launching of yet another enterprise, its primacy, enhance
its spiritual heritage, plumb greater depths of consecration and capture
loftier heights in the course of its strenuous and ceaseless labors for the
exaltation of Godfs Cause.
The Ten
Year Plan, constituting the third and final stage of the initial epoch in the
evolution of eAbdufl-Baháfs Master Plan, which, God willing, will raise to
greater heights the fame of the stalwart American Baháfí Community, and seat it
upon gthe throne of an everlasting dominion,h envisaged by the Author of the
Tablets of this same Plan, involves:
First, the opening of the following
virgin territories, eleven in Africa: Cape Verde Islands, Canary Islands,
French Somaliland, French Togoland, Mauritius, Northern Territories
Protectorate, Portuguese Guinea, Reunion Island, Spanish Guinea, St. Helena and
St. Thomas Island; eight in Asia: Caroline Islands, Dutch New Guinea, Hainan
Island, Kazakhstan, Macao Island, Sakhalin Island, Tibet and Tonga Islands; six
in Europe: Andorra, Azores, Balearic Islands, Lofoten Islands, Spitzbergen and
Ukraine; and four in America: Aleutian Islands, Falkland Islands, Key West and
Kodiak Island.
Second, the consolidation
of the Faith in the following territories, six in Asia: China, Formosa, Japan,
Korea, Manchuria, Philippine Islands; two in Africa: Liberia and South Africa;
twelve in Europe: the ten goal countries, Finland and France; three in America:
the Hawaiian Islands, Alaska and Puerto Rico.
Third, the extension of
assistance to the National Spiritual Assemblies of the Baháfís of Central and
South America, as well as to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháfís of
Italy and Switzerland in forming twenty national spiritual assemblies in the
republics of Latin America and two in Europe, namely in Italy and Switzerland;
the extension of assistance for the establishment of a national Hazíratufl-Quds
in the capital of each of the aforementioned countries as well as of national
Baháfí endowments in these same countries.
Fourth, the establishment
of ten national spiritual assemblies in the following European countries:
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, France
and Finland.
Fifth, the establishment
of a national spiritual assembly in Japan and one in the South Pacific Islands.
Sixth, the establishment
of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháfís of Alaska.
Seventh, the establishment
of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháfís of South and West Africa.
Eighth, the incorporation
of each of the fourteen above-mentioned national spiritual assemblies.
Ninth, the establishment
of national Baháfí endowments by these same national spiritual assemblies.
Tenth, the establishment
of a national Hazíratufl-Quds in the capital city of each of the eleven of the
aforementioned countries, as well as one in Anchorage, one in Suva, and one in
Johannesburg.
Eleventh, the erection of
the first dependency of the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár of the
western world.
Twelfth, the extension of
assistance for the purchase of land for four future Temples, two in Europe: in
Stockholm and Rome; one in Central America, in Panama City; and one in Africa,
in Johannesburg.
Thirteenth, the completion
of the landscaping of the grounds of the Mashriqufl-Adhkár in
Wilmette.
Fourteenth, the raising to
one hundred of the number of incorporated local assemblies within the American
Union.
Fifteenth, the raising to
three hundred of the number of local spiritual assemblies in that same country.
Sixteenth, the
incorporation of spiritual assemblies in the leading cities of Sweden, Norway,
Denmark, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Spain and Portugal, as well as of the
Spiritual Assemblies of Paris, of Helsingfors, of Tokyo, of Suva and of
Johannesburg.
Seventeenth, the
quadrupling of the number of local spiritual assemblies and the trebling of the
number of localities in the aforementioned countries.
Eighteenth, the
translation of Baháfí literature into ten languages in Europe, (Basque,
Estonian, Flemish, Lapp, Maltese, Piedmontese, Romani, Romansch, Yiddish and
Ziryen; ten in America: Aguaruna, Arawak, Blackfoot, Cherokee, Iroquois,
Lengua, Mataco, Maya, Mexican and Yahgan.
Nineteenth, the conversion
to the Faith of members of the leading Indian tribes.
Twentieth, the conversion
to the Faith of representatives of the Basque and Gypsy races.
Twenty-first, the
establishment of summer schools in each of the Scandinavian and Benelux
countries, as well as those of the Iberian Peninsula.
Twenty-second, the
proclamation of the Faith through the press and radio throughout the United
States of America.
Twenty-third, the
establishment of a Baháfí Publishing Trust in Wilmette, Illinois.
Twenty-fourth, the
formation of an Asian teaching committee designed to stimulate and coordinate
the teaching activities initiated by the Plan.
May this
community—the spiritual descendants of the dawn-breakers of the Heroic Age of the
Baháfí Faith, the chief repository of the immortal Tablets of eAbdufl-Baháfs
Divine Plan, the foremost executors of the Mandate issued by the Center of
Baháfuflláhfs Covenant, the champion-builders of a divinely conceived
Administrative Order, the standard-bearers of the all-conquering army of the
Lord of Hosts, the torchbearers of a future divinely inspired world
civilization—arise, in the course of the momentous decade separating the Great
from the Most Great Jubilee to secure, as befits its rank, the lionfs share in
the prosecution of a global crusade designed to diffuse the light of Godfs
revelation over the surface of the entire planet.
May 13, 1953
Intending Pioneers Urged to
Scatter
Strongly
urge intending pioneers to scatter as widely as possible, settle even
territories, islands not specifically assigned to United States. Prompt opening
of virgin territories is highly meritorious, extremely urgent, vital
prerequisite to insure triumphant conclusion of opening phase of Global
Crusade, prerogative of chief executors of eAbdufl-Baháfs Plan. May enrolled
pioneers arise and confirm primacy of American Baháfí Community playing
preponderating role in initial stage of spiritual conquest of unopened
territories and islands of the planet.
July 18, 1953
A Turning Point in American
Baháfí History
My soul is
thrilled and my heart is filled with gratitude as I contemplate—looking back
upon six decades of eventful American Baháfí history—the chain of magnificent
achievements which, from the dawn of the Faith of Baháfuflláh in the West until
the present day, have signalized the birth, marked the rise and distinguished
the unfoldment of the glorious mission of the American Baháfí Community. Of all
Baháfí communities in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, with the sole
exception of its venerable sister community in Baháfuflláhfs native land, it
alone may well claim to have released forces, and set in motion events, which
stand unparalleled in the annals of the Faith; while in the course of the last
fifty years, comprising the concluding years of the Heroic and the opening
epochs of the Formative Age of the Baháfí Dispensation, it can confidently
boast of a record of stewardship which, for its scope, effectiveness and
splendor, is unmatched by that of any other community in the entire Baháfí
world.
The first
to awaken to the call of the New Day in the western world; the first to
spontaneously arise to befittingly erect the Mother Temple of the West; the
first to grasp the implications, evolve the pattern and lay the basis of the
structure of the Baháfí Administrative Order in the entire Baháfí world; the
first to openly and systematically proclaim the fundamental principles of the
Faith, to adopt effectual measures for its defense, to invite the attention of royalty
to its teachings, to devise an adequate machinery for the translation, the
publication and the dissemination of its literature and to provide the means
for the creation of its subsidiary institutions; the first to champion the
cause of the oppressed and to generously contribute to the alleviation of the
sufferings of the needy and persecuted among the followers of Baháfuflláh; the
first to inaugurate collective enterprises for the propagation of His Cause;
the first to assert its independence in the West; the first to lay an
unassailable foundation for the erection of auxiliary institutions designed to
multiply its financial resources; and, more recently, the first to achieve, as
befits its primacy, the initial task devolving upon it in pursuance of the
newly launched World Spiritual Crusade, this community has abundantly merited,
by the quality of its deeds and the magnitude of its exploits, the distinctive
titles of the cradle of the World Order of Baháfuflláh, of the vanguard of His
world-conquering host, of the standard-bearers of the oneness of mankind, of
the chief trustees of the Plan devised by the Center of the Covenant and of the
torch-bearers of an as yet unborn world civilization.
Recent Services Deserving
Mention
The
services rendered by this same community in recent years, in its capacity as
the chief executors of eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan, in the course of the second
stage of the initial epoch in its evolution, are of such importance and
significance as to deserve particular mention at this time. In the North
American continent, throughout the republics of Latin America, in the ten goal
countries of Europe, on the shores and in the heart of the African continent,
the members of this community have, in conformity with the provisions of the
Second Seven Year Plan, performed feats of such noble and enduring heroism as
to enhance immensely their prestige, demonstrate unmistakably the caliber of
their faith and qualify them to assume a preponderating share in the
prosecution of the Ten Year Plan whose operations are to extend over the entire
surface of the globe.
In the
multiplication and consolidation of Baháfí administrative institutions and
their auxiliary agencies throughout Central America, the Antilles and every
South American republic—a task supplementing the initial enterprise undertaken,
in pursuance of the first Seven Year Plan, in connection with the introduction
of the Faith into the republics of Latin America; in the even more rapid
development of nascent institutions of the Faith in Scandinavia, in the Benelux
countries, in Switzerland, in the Italian and Iberian Peninsulas; in the laying
of the administrative basis of the World Order of Baháfuflláh in the capital
and in some of the major cities of each of the ten European sovereign states
included within the scope of the Plan; in the convocation of a series of
historic teaching conferences in the north and in the heart of the European
continent—heralding the convocation of the recently held, epoch-making
Intercontinental Teaching Conferences; in the translation, the publication and
dissemination of Baháfí literature in various European languages; in the still
more dramatic evolution of the Faith in the African continent, culminating in
the convocation of the first Intercontinental Teaching Conference of the Holy
Year in the heart of Africa; in the tremendous sacrifices spontaneously and
repeatedly made to broaden and reinforce the foundations of the Faith in the
North American continent, to sustain the campaigns undertaken in Latin America,
Europe and Africa, and to meet the many demands of the Baháfí Temple, rapidly
nearing completion in Wilmette; in the successive emergence of three national
spiritual assemblies in the Western Hemisphere—an outstanding contribution to
the evolution and consolidation of the structure of the world Administrative
Order of the Faith; in the completion of the interior ornamentation of the
first Mashriqufl-Adhkár of the West, the provision of its
accessories and the initiation of the landscaping of its grounds; in the
support extended to the development of the institutions of the World Center of
the Faith; in the role played by its representatives, whether as Hands of the
Cause or members of the International Baháfí Council; in the financial aid
unhesitatingly given to hasten the construction, and insure the completion, of
the superstructure of the Bábfs Sepulcher on Mt. Carmel—above all, in the share
its national elected representatives have assumed in providing the means for
the convocation of the second Intercontinental Teaching Conference of the Holy
Year; in commemorating worthily the dedication to public worship of the Mother
Temple of the West, on the occasion of its Jubilee; in befittingly inaugurating
the launching of the World Spiritual Crusade, and in celebrating the climax of
the Holy Year marking the centenary of the birth of Baháfuflláhfs Mission—in
all these the American Baháfí Community has fully deserved the praise and
gratitude of posterity, has merited the applause of the Concourse on High and
earned a full measure of the divine blessings and of the celestial sustenance
of which it will stand in such great need in the course of the prosecution of
still mightier and more glorious enterprises in the days to come.
Added Responsibilities in
Propagating the Divine Plan
The stage
is now set, and the hour propitious, for a deployment of forces, and for the
revelation of the indomitable spirit animating this community, on a scale and
to a degree unprecedented in the entire course of American Baháfí history. To
the Antilles and the seventeen republics of Central and of South America—the
scene of the initial exploits of a community inaugurating the opening phase of
its world-girding mission—to the ten sovereign states of Europe which, at a
subsequent stage in the unfoldment of that mission, the members of this
community enthusiastically and determinedly arose to open up and conquer; to
the African territories which, in addition to their allocated task under the
Second Seven Year Plan, they spontaneously endeavored to win to the
all-conquering Cause of Baháfuflláh—to these numerous islands and archipelagos,
bordering the American, the European and African continents; dependencies
extensive, well-nigh inaccessible, and remote from the base of their operations
throughout the Asiatic continent; lastly, the South Pacific area, the home of
the one remaining race not as yet adequately represented in the Baháfí world
community, occupying spiritually so strategic a position owing to its proximity
to the Baháfí communities already firmly entrenched in South America, in the
Indian subcontinent and in Australasia, at once challenging the resources of no
less than eight national spiritual assemblies, and the theater destined to
witness the noblest and the most resounding victories which the chosen
executors of eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan have been called upon to win in the
service of the Cause of God—all these have now, in accordance with the
requirements of an irresistibly unfolding Plan, been added, completing thereby
the full circle of the world-wide obligations devolving upon a community
invested with spiritual primacy by the Author of the immortal Tablets
constituting the Charter of the Master Plan of the appointed Center of
Baháfuflláhfs Covenant.
gThe
moment this Divine Message,h He Who penned these Tablets and conferred this
primacy has most significantly affirmed, gis propagated through the continents
of Europe, of Asia, of Africa and of Australasia, and as far as the islands of
the Pacific, this community will find itself securely established upon the
throne of an everlasting dominion.h Then, and only then, will, as He Himself
has so remarkably prophesied, gthe whole earthh gresound with the praises of
its majesty and greatness.h
Now,
indeed, is the time, after the lapse of two score years; following the
triumphant conclusion of two successive historic Plans, marking the opening
stages of the first epoch in the unfoldment of that same Master Plan; on the
morrow of the brilliant celebrations climaxing the world-wide festivities of a
memorable Holy Year; and while a triumphant community, in the first flush of
enthusiasm, has just garnered the first fruits of its campaigns in four
continents of the globe and is laden with its freshly won trophies, for this
community to bestir itself, and, assuming its rightful preponderating share in
the conduct of a newly launched World Spiritual Crusade, to demonstrate,
through a supreme and sustained effort embracing the entire surface of the
planet, its ability to safeguard that primacy, to enrich immeasurably the
record of its stewardship and to bring to a majestic conclusion the opening
epoch in the evolution of a Plan destined to reveal the full measure of its
potentialities, not only throughout the successive epochs of the Formative Age
of the Faith, but in the course of the vast reaches of time stretching into the
Golden, the last Age of the Baháfí Dispensation.
A Lasting Influence on
American Community and Nation
This
decade-long global Crusade must mark a veritable turning point in American
Baháfí history. It must prove itself to be, as it develops, a force so
pervasive and revolutionary in its character as to leave a lasting imprint not
only on the destinies of the American Baháfí Community but on the fortunes of
the American nation as well. It must, even as a baptismal fire, so purge its
members from self as to enable them to scale heights never as yet attained. It
must, in its initial stages, witness a dispersal, combined with a consecration,
reminiscent of the dawn of the Heroic Age in Baháfuflláhfs native land. It
must, as it gathers momentum, awaken the select and gather the spiritually
hungry amongst the peoples of the world, as well as create an awareness of the
Faith not only among the political leaders of present-day society but also
among the thoughtful, the erudite in other spheres of human activity. It must,
as it approaches its climax, carry the torch of the Faith to regions so remote,
so backward, so inhospitable that neither the light of Christianity or Islám
has, after the revolution of centuries, as yet penetrated. It must, as it
approaches its conclusion, pave the way for the laying, on an unassailable
foundation, of the structural basis of an Administrative Order whose fabric
must, in the course of successive crusades, be laboriously erected throughout
the entire globe and which must assemble beneath its sheltering shadow peoples
of every race, tongue, creed, color and nation.
Seconded
by the neighboring fully fledged Canadian Baháfí Community flourishing beyond
the northern frontier of its homeland; supported by the newly emerged Latin
American communities established in the Antilles and in each of the central and
southern republics of the Western Hemisphere; ably aided by its sister
community vigorously functioning in the heart of a far-flung empire, and
destined to lend its inestimable assistance in the spiritual conquest of the
numerous and widely scattered dependencies of the British Crown; reinforced by
the oldest and youngest national Baháfí communities on the European mainland which
are to play a prominent part in the eastern and southern regions, and across
the frontiers of Europe, along the shores and in the islands of the
Mediterranean; assisted by its venerable sister community in the cradle of the
Faith and by the second oldest national community in the Baháfí world actively
engaged in the propagation of the Faith in the Asiatic continent; confident of
the help of its Egyptian and Indian sister communities, whose destiny is
closely linked with the African continent and southeast Asia respectively, and,
lastly, assured of the unfailing cooperation of yet another national community
in the Antipodes which, owing to its geographical position, is bound to assume
a notable share in the introduction of the Faith in the islands of the South
Pacific Ocean, the American Baháfí Community must, as befits its rank as the
chief executor of the Divine Plan, play a dominant and decisive role in the
direction and control of the manifold operations involved in the prosecution of
the North American, the Latin American, the European, the African, the Asian
and the South Pacific campaigns of this World Crusade, and insure, by every
means at its disposal and in conjunction with its junior partners, its ultimate
and total success.
Within
its own sphere, extending to every continent of the globe, embracing no less
than twenty-nine virgin territories and islands, the members of this stalwart
and preeminent community are called upon, among other things and within the
relatively brief span of a single decade, to create nuclei, around which will
crystallize future assemblies, in no less than eleven territories and islands
of Africa, eight of Asia, six of Europe, four of America; to inaugurate the
establishment of the future dependencies of the Mother Temple of the West, and
to terminate the landscaping of its grounds; to consolidate and broaden the
basis of the Administrative Order already laid in twenty-three territories and
islands distributed in four continents of the globe and situated in the
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans; to assist in the erection of no less than
thirty-six pillars, twenty in Latin America, twelve in Europe, two in Asia, one
in the North American continent and one in Africa, designed to help in
sustaining the weight of the crowning unit of the Baháfí Administrative Order,
and in the establishment of national Baháfí headquarters, of national
endowments, and of national incorporations in all of these continents; to lend
its aid for the acquisition of land in anticipation of the erection of four
Temples, two in Europe, one in Africa and one in Central America; to lend an
impetus to the progress of the Faith in its homeland through raising to three
hundred the number of local spiritual assemblies and to one hundred the number
of incorporated assemblies, as well as through the founding of a Baháfí
Publishing Trust and the proclamation of the Faith through the press and radio;
to enroll in the ranks of the followers of Baháfuflláh members of the Indian,
of the Basque and Gypsy races; to assume responsibility for the translation and
publication of Baháfí literature in twenty languages, ten in the Americas and
ten in Europe; and to contribute to the consolidation of the Faith in eight of
the European goal countries through the establishment of local incorporations,
as well as through the quadrupling of the number of local assemblies and the
trebling of the number of local Baháfí centers in each one of them.
While
this colossal task, which in its magnitude and potentialities transcends any
previous collective enterprise launched in the course of American Baháfí
history, is being energetically carried out, it should be constantly borne in
mind—and this applies to all communities without exception participating in
this World Crusade—that the twofold task of extension and consolidation must be
supplemented by continuous and strenuous efforts to increase speedily not only
the number of the avowed followers of the Faith in both the virgin and opened
territories and islands included within the scope of the Ten Year Plan, but
also to swell the ranks of its active supporters who will consecrate their
time, resources and energy to the effectual spread of its teachings and the
multiplication and consolidation of its administrative institutions.
The
movement of pioneers, the opening of virgin territories, the initiation of
Houses of Worship and of administrative headquarters, the incorporation of
local and national elective bodies, the multiplication of assemblies, groups
and isolated centers, the increase in the number of races represented in the
world Baháfí fellowship, the translation, publication and dissemination of
Baháfí literature, the consolidation of administrative agencies and the
creation of auxiliary bodies designed to support them, however valuable, essential
and meritorious, will in the long run amount to little and fail to achieve
their supreme purpose if not supplemented by the equally vital task—which is
one that primarily concerns continually and challenges each single individual
believer whatever his rank, capacity or origin—of winning to the Faith fresh
recruits to the slowly yet steadily advancing army of the Lord of Hosts, whose
reinforcing strength is so essential to the safeguarding of the victories which
the band of heroic Baháfí conquerors are winning in the course of their several
campaigns in all the continents of the globe.
Such a
steady flow of reinforcements is absolutely vital and is of extreme urgency,
for nothing short of the vitalizing influx of new blood that will reanimate the
world Baháfí community can safeguard the prizes which, at so great a sacrifice
involving the expenditure of so much time, effort and treasure, are now being
won in virgin territories by Baháfuflláhfs valiant Knights, whose privilege is
to constitute the spearhead of the onrushing battalions which, in diverse
theaters and in circumstances often adverse and extremely challenging, are
vying with each other for the spiritual conquest of the unsurrendered
territories and islands on the surface of the globe.
This
flow, moreover, will presage and hasten the advent of the day which, as
prophesied by eAbdufl-Bahá, will witness the entry by troops of peoples of
divers nations and races into the Baháfí world—a day which, viewed in its
proper perspective, will be the prelude to that long-awaited hour when a mass
conversion on the part of these same nations and races, and as a direct result
of a chain of events, momentous and possibly catastrophic in nature, and which
cannot as yet be even dimly visualized, will suddenly revolutionize the
fortunes of the Faith, derange the equilibrium of the world, and reinforce a
thousandfold the numerical strength as well as the material power and the
spiritual authority of the Faith of Baháfuflláh.
Most Vital Objective in
the Crusadefs Opening Year
Of all
the objectives enumerated in my message to the representatives of this
community, assembled on the occasion of the celebration of the climax of the
Holy Year, of the convocation of the second Intercontinental Teaching
Conference, of the inauguration of the Mother Temple of the West and of the
launching of the World Spiritual Crusade, the most vital, urgent and
meritorious, in this the opening year of the initial phase of this
world-embracing enterprise, is, without doubt, the settlement of pioneers in
all the virgin territories and islands assigned to this community in all the
continents of the globe, with the exception of the few which, owing to present
political obstacles, cannot as yet be opened to the Faith of Baháfuflláh. This
process already so auspiciously inaugurated, which, in the course of the first
eight months of the Holy Year has gathered such splendid momentum, and which
bids fair to astonish, stimulate and inspire the entire Baháfí world, must,
during the concluding months of this same year and the one succeeding it, be so
accelerated as to insure the attainment of this paramount objective before the
lapse of two years from the official launching of this World Crusade.
While
this goal is being vigorously pursued, close attention must be directed to the
preliminary measures for the establishment of the first dependency of the
Mother Temple of the West, as well as to the completion of the landscaping of
its grounds, a double task that will, on the one hand, mark the termination of
the fifty-year-old process of the construction of the central Baháfí House of
Worship, and proclaim, on the other, the commencement of another designed to
culminate in the establishment in its plenitude of the institution of the Mashriqufl-Adhkár
as conceived by Baháfuflláh and envisaged by eAbdufl-Bahá. Moreover, immediate
consideration should be given to two other issues of prime importance, namely
the purchase of land, which need not exceed for the present one acre, in
anticipation of the construction of the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár
of South Africa, and the prompt translation of a suitable Baháfí pamphlet into
the American and European languages allocated to your assembly, and its
publication and wide dissemination among the peoples and tribes for whom it has
been primarily designed.
The
followers of the Most Great Name, citizens of the great republic of the West;
constituting the majority and the oldest followers of His Faith in a continent
wherein, in the words of eAbdufl-Bahá, gthe splendors of His (Baháfuflláhfs)
Light shall be revealedh and gthe mysteries of His Faith shall be unveiled,h
addressed by Him in His Tablets of the Divine Plan as the gApostlesh of His
Father; the recipients of the overwhelming majority of these same Tablets
constituting the Charter of that Plan; conquerors of most of the territories,
whether sovereign states or dependencies, already included within the pale of
the Faith; the champion-builders of a world administrative system which
posterity will regard as the harbinger of the World Order of Baháfuflláh, must,
if they wish to retain their primacy and enrich their heritage, insure that,
ere the opening of the second phase of this World Crusade, the names of the
first American Baháfí conquerors to settle in virgin territories and islands
will, as befits their primacy, be inscribed on the Scroll of Honor, now in process
of preparation, and designed to be permanently deposited at the entrance door
of the Inner Sanctuary of Baháfuflláhfs Most Holy Tomb, that the limited area
of land required for the erection of four future Baháfí Temples, in Rome,
Stockholm, Panama City and Johannesburg, will be bought, that the landscaping
of the grounds of the Temple in Wilmette will be completed, and that the
translation and the publication of the aforementioned pamphlet in the specified
languages will be accomplished.
The two
years that lie ahead, three months of which have already elapsed, will swiftly
and imperceptibly draw to a close. Tasks even more onerous, equally weighty and
requiring in a still greater measure the expenditure of effort and substance,
lie ahead, which will brook no delay, which will carry the Faith to still
higher levels of achievement and renown, which will enlarge, through the
forging of fresh instruments, the framework of a steadily rising world
Administrative Order, and which will eventually, if worthily discharged, seal
the triumph of the most prodigious, the most sublime, the most sacred
collective enterprise launched by the adherents of the Cause of God in both
hemispheres since the early days of the Heroic Age of the Faith—an enterprise
which in its vastness, organization and unifying power, has no parallel in the
worldfs spiritual history.
An Appeal to All Engaged
in the Crusade
To them,
and indeed to the entire body of the followers of Baháfuflláh, engaged in this
global Crusade, I direct my appeal to arise and, in the course of these
fast-fleeting years, in every phase of the campaigns that are to be fought in
all the continents of the globe, prove their worth as gallant warriors battling
for the Cause of Baháfuflláh. Indeed, from this very hour until the eve of the
Most Great Jubilee, each and every one of those enrolled in the Army of Light
must seek no rest, must take no thought of self, must sacrifice to the
uttermost, must allow nothing whatsoever to deflect him or her from meeting the
pressing, the manifold, the paramount needs of this preeminent Crusade.
gLight as
the spirit,h gpure as air,h gblazing as fire,h gunrestrained as the windh—for
such is Baháfuflláhfs own admonition to His loved ones in His Tablets, and
directed not to a select few but to the entire congregation of the faithful—let
them scatter far and wide, proclaim the glory of Godfs Revelation in this Day,
quicken the souls of men and ignite in their hearts the love of the One Who
alone is their omnipotent and divinely appointed Redeemer.
Bracing
the fearful cold of the Arctic regions and the enervating heat of the torrid
zone; heedless of the hazards, the loneliness and the austerity of the deserts,
the far-away islands and mountains wherein they will be called upon to dwell;
undeterred by the clamor which the exponents of religious orthodoxy are sure to
raise, or by the restrictive measures which political leaders may impose;
undismayed by the smallness of their numbers and the multitude of their
potential adversaries; armed with the efficacious weapons their own hands have
slowly and laboriously forged in anticipation of this glorious and inevitable
encounter with the organized forces of superstition, of corruption and of
unbelief; placing their whole trust in the matchless potency of Baháfuflláhfs
teachings, in the all-conquering power of His might and the infallibility of
His glorious and oft-repeated promises, let them press forward, each according
to his strength and resources, into the vast arena now lying before them, and
which, God willing, will witness, in the years immediately lying ahead, such
exhibitions of prowess and of heroic self-sacrifice as may well recall the
superb feats achieved by that immortal band of God-intoxicated heroes who have
so immeasurably enriched the annals of the Christian, the Islamic and Bábí
Dispensations.
On the
members of the American Baháfí Community, the envied custodians of a Divine
Plan, the principal builders and defenders of a mighty Order and the recognized
champions of an unspeakably glorious and precious Faith, a peculiar and
inescapable responsibility must necessarily rest. Through their courage, their
self-abnegation, their fortitude and their perseverance; through the range and
quality of their achievements, the depth of their consecration, their
initiative and resourcefulness, their organizing ability, their readiness and
capacity to lend their assistance to less privileged sister communities
struggling against heavy odds; through their generous and sustained response to
the enormous and ever-increasing financial needs of a world-encompassing, decade-long
and admittedly strenuous enterprise, they must, beyond the shadow of a doubt,
vindicate their right to the leadership of this World Crusade.
Now is
the time for the hope voiced by eAbdufl-Bahá that from their homeland gheavenly
illuminationh may gstream to all the peoples of the worldh to be realized. Now
is the time for the truth of His remarkable assertion that that same homeland
is gequipped and empowered to accomplish that which will adorn the pages of
history, to become the envy of the world and be blest in both the East and the
West,h to be strikingly and unmistakably demonstrated. gShould success crownh
their genterprise,h He, moreover, has assured them, gthe throne of the Kingdom
of God will, in the plenitude of its majesty and glory, be firmly established.h
Would to
God that this community, boasting already of so superb a record of achievements
both at home and overseas, and elevated to such dazzling heights by the hopes
cherished and the assurance given by the Center of Baháfuflláhfs Covenant, may
prove itself capable of performing deeds of such distinction, in the course of
the opening, as well as the succeeding phases of this World Spiritual Crusade,
as will outshine the dedicated acts which have already left their indelible
mark on the Apostolic Age of the Faith in the West; will excel the enduring,
the historic achievements associated, at a later period, with this communityfs
memorable contribution to the rise and establishment of the world
Administrative Order of Baháfuflláh; will surpass the magnificent
accomplishments which, subsequently, as the result of the operation of the
first Seven Year Plan, illuminated the annals of the Faith in both the North
American continent and throughout Latin America and will eclipse the even more
dramatic exploits which, during the opening years of the second epoch of the
Formative Age of the Faith, and in the course of the prosecution of the Second
Seven Year Plan, have exerted so lasting an influence on the fortunes of the
Faith of Baháfuflláh in the Antilles, throughout the republics of Central
America, in each of the ten republics of South America, in no less than ten
sovereign states in the continent of Europe, and in various dependencies on the
eastern and western shores, as well as in the heart of the African continent.
September 5,
1953
Safeguarding American Primacy
Overjoyed
by remarkable achievements of American Baháfí Community, safeguarding primacy,
enhancing prestige, setting magnificent example to sister communities East and
West. Assure three Assembly members, also Lofoten valiant pioneer of abiding
appreciation, fervent loving prayers.
Circa May 1954
Temple Site Purchased in
Panama
Heartfelt
congratulations on acquisition of Temple site; notable achievement of World
Crusade.
July 23, 1954
Assemblies Must Be Maintained
Information
incorrect. Maintenance of all assemblies vital.
(NOTE: Reply to National Spiritual Assembly request
for advice concerning a statement which the Guardian was alleged to have made
to the effect that all Baháfís should scatter. Many felt, therefore, that
assembly status need not be maintained.)
July 28, 1954
American Baháfís in the Time
of World Peril
The
American Baháfí Community, in this, the opening year of the second phase of the
World Spiritual Crusade upon which it has embarked, finds itself standing on
the threshold of the seventh decade of its existence. It leaves behind it, as
it enters the second decade of the second Baháfí century, sixty years crowded
with events and marked by exploits so stirring and momentous that they stand
unsurpassed in the annals of any other national Baháfí community with the sole
exception of its venerable sister community in Baháfuflláhfs native land.
Chief Executor of Divine
Plan
The first
to respond to the call of the New Day in the western world; for many years, in
concert with the small band of Canadian believers residing in its immediate
neighborhood, the sole champion of the newly proclaimed Covenant of
Baháfuflláh; foremost in its decisive contribution to the creation of the
pattern, the erection of the fabric, the enlargement of the limits, and the
consolidation of the institutions of the embryonic World Order, the child of
that same Covenant and the harbinger of a still unborn world civilization;
singled out by the pen of the Center of that same Covenant for a unique and
imperishable bounty as the principal custodian and chief executor of
eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan; doubly honored in the course of His extensive visit
to the shores of its homeland through the distinction conferred by Him on the
communityfs two leading centers, the one as the site where He laid the
cornerstone of the holiest House of Worship in the Baháfí world, and the other
the scene of the proclamation of His Fatherfs Covenant; the triumphant
prosecutor of two successive historic Plans, boldly initiated by its elected
national representatives for the propagation of the Faith it has espoused in
the land of its birth, in the Dominion of Canada, in Central and South America
and in the continent of Europe and for the erection of its own House of
Worship, the Mother Temple of the West; outstanding in its role as the defender
of the Faith, as the supporter of its down-trodden, long-persecuted sister
communities in both the Asiatic and African continents, and as the formulator
of the national Baháfí constitution, embodying the by-laws regulating the
internal affairs of the members of the Baháfí communities; incomparable
throughout the Baháfí world as the dynamic agent responsible for the opening of
the vast majority of the over two hundred sovereign states and chief
dependencies of the globe to the Faith of Baháfuflláh; surpassing even its over
a hundred-year old sister community in the cradle of that Faith in the number
and variety of isolated centers, groups and local assemblies it has succeeded
in establishing over the face of the Union stretching from the Atlantic to the
Pacific seaboards and from Alaska to Mexico; noteworthy in the rapid
accumulation and wise expenditure of material resources, often involving a
self-abnegation reminiscent of the self-sacrifice of the dawn-breakers of the
Apostolic Age of the Faith, for the sole purpose of systematically propagating
the Faith it has pledged itself to serve, of enhancing its prestige, of
multiplying and perfecting its administrative agencies, of enriching its
literature, of erecting its edifices, of launching its manifold enterprises, of
succoring the needy among the members of its sister communities, of warding off
the dangers confronting it from time to time through the malice of its
enemies—the American Baháfí Community, boasting of such a record of exalted
service, can well afford to contemplate the immediate future, with its severe
challenge, its complex problems, its hazards, tests and trials, with equanimity
and confidence.
For there
can be no doubt that the entire community, limited as is its numerical strength
and circumscribed as are its meager resources, in comparison with the vastness
of the field stretching before it, the prodigious efforts demanded of it, and
the complexity of the problems it must resolve, stands at a most critical
juncture in its history.
America Passing Through
Crisis
Moreover,
the country of which it forms a part is passing through a crisis which, in its
spiritual, moral, social and political aspects, is of extreme seriousness—a
seriousness which to a superficial observer is liable to be dangerously
underestimated.
The steady
and alarming deterioration in the standard of morality as exemplified by the
appalling increase of crime, by political corruption in ever widening and ever
higher circles, by the loosening of the sacred ties of marriage, by the
inordinate craving for pleasure and diversion, and by the marked and
progressive slackening of parental control, is no doubt the most arresting and
distressing aspect of the decline that has set in, and can be clearly
perceived, in the fortunes of the entire nation.
Parallel
with this, and pervading all departments of life—an evil which the nation, and
indeed all those within the capitalist system, though to a lesser degree, share
with that state and its satellites regarded as the sworn enemies of that
system—is the crass materialism, which lays excessive and ever-increasing
emphasis on material well-being, forgetful of those things of the spirit on
which alone a sure and stable foundation can be laid for human society. It is
this same cancerous materialism, born originally in Europe, carried to excess
in the North American continent, contaminating the Asiatic peoples and nations,
spreading its ominous tentacles to the borders of Africa, and now invading its
very heart, which Baháfuflláh in unequivocal and emphatic language denounced in
His Writings, comparing it to a devouring flame and regarding it as the chief
factor in precipitating the dire ordeals and world-shaking crises that must
necessarily involve the burning of cities and the spread of terror and
consternation in the hearts of men. Indeed a foretaste of the devastation which
this consuming fire will wreak upon the world, and with which it will lay waste
the cities of the nations participating in this tragic world-engulfing contest,
has been afforded by the last World War, marking the second stage in the global
havoc which humanity, forgetful of its God and heedless of the clear warnings
uttered by His appointed Messenger for this day, must, alas, inevitably
experience. It is this same all-pervasive, pernicious materialism against which
the voice of the Center of Baháfuflláhfs Covenant was raised, with pathetic
persistence, from platform and pulpit, in His addresses to the heedless
multitudes, which, on the morrow of His fateful visit to both Europe and
America, found themselves suddenly swept into the vortex of a tempest which in
its range and severity was unsurpassed in the worldfs history.
Collateral
with this ominous laxity in morals, and this progressive stress laid on manfs
material pursuits and well-being, is the darkening of the political horizon, as
witnessed by the widening of the gulf separating the protagonists of two
antagonistic schools of thought which, however divergent in their ideologies,
are to be commonly condemned by the upholders of the standard of the Faith of
Baháfuflláh for their materialistic philosophies and their neglect of those
spiritual values and eternal verities on which alone a stable and flourishing
civilization can be ultimately established. The multiplication, the diversity
and the increasing destructive power of armaments to which both sides, in this
world contest, caught in a whirlpool of fear, suspicion and hatred, are rapidly
contributing; the outbreak of two successive bloody conflicts, entangling still
further the American nation in the affairs of a distracted world, entailing a
considerable loss in blood and treasure, swelling the national budget and
progressively depreciating the currency of the state; the confusion, the
vacillation, the suspicions besetting the European and Asiatic nations in their
attitude to the American nation; the overwhelming accretion of strength to the
arch enemy of the system championed by the American Union in consequence of the
re-alignment of the powers in the Asiatic continent and particularly in the Far
East—these have, moreover, contributed their share, in recent years, to the
deterioration of a situation which, if not remedied, is bound to involve the
American nation in a catastrophe of undreamed-of dimensions and of untold
consequences to the social structure, the standard and conception of the
American people and government.
No less
serious is the stress and strain imposed on the fabric of American society
through the fundamental and persistent neglect, by the governed and governors
alike, of the supreme, the inescapable and urgent duty—so repeatedly and
graphically represented and stressed by eAbdufl-Bahá in His arraignment of the
basic weaknesses in the social fabric of the nation—of remedying, while there
is yet time, through a revolutionary change in the concept and attitude of the
average white American toward his Negro fellow citizen, a situation which, if
allowed to drift, will, in the words of eAbdufl-Bahá, cause the streets of
American cities to run with blood, aggravating thereby the havoc which the
fearful weapons of destruction, raining from the air, and amassed by a
ruthless, a vigilant, a powerful and inveterate enemy, will wreak upon those
same cities.
The
American nation, of which the community of the Most Great Name forms as yet a
negligible and infinitesimal part, stands, indeed, from whichever angle one observes
its immediate fortunes, in grave peril. The woes and tribulations which
threaten it are partly avoidable, but mostly inevitable and God-sent, for by
reason of them a government and people clinging tenaciously to the obsolescent
doctrine of absolute sovereignty and upholding a political system, manifestly
at variance with the needs of a world already contracted into a neighborhood
and crying out for unity, will find itself purged of its anachronistic
conceptions, and prepared to play a preponderating role, as foretold by
eAbdufl-Bahá, in the hoisting of the standard of the Lesser Peace, in the
unification of mankind, and in the establishment of a world federal government
on this planet. These same fiery tribulations will not only firmly weld the American
nation to its sister nations in both hemispheres, but will through their
cleansing effect, purge it thoroughly of the accumulated dross which ingrained
racial prejudice, rampant materialism, widespread ungodliness and moral laxity
have combined, in the course of successive generations, to produce, and which
have prevented her thus far from assuming the role of world spiritual
leadership forecast by eAbdufl-Baháfs unerring pen—a role which she is bound to
fulfill through travail and sorrow.
American Baháfís Stand at
Crossroads
The
American Baháfí Community, the leaven destined to leaven the whole, cannot
hope, at this critical juncture in the fortunes of a struggling, perilously
situated, spiritually moribund nation, to either escape the trials with which
this nation is confronted, nor claim to be wholly immune from the evils that
stain its character.
At so
critical a period, at so challenging an hour, the members of a community,
invested by eAbdufl-Bahá with a primacy which can, through neglect and apathy,
be allowed to lose its vital power and driving force, are immersed in a task,
and are faced with responsibilities, which a World Spiritual Crusade, the third
and greatest collective enterprise embarked upon in American Baháfí history,
has thrust upon them before the eyes of their admiring and expectant sister
communities throughout the world. They now stand at the crossroads, unable to
relax for a moment, or hesitate as to which road they should tread, or to allow
any decline in the high standard they have, for no less than six decades,
undeviatingly upheld. Nay, if this primacy is to be safeguarded and enhanced, a
consecration, not only on the part of a chosen few, to every single objective
of the Ten-Year Plan to which they are now pledged, and a pouring out of
substance, not only by those of limited means, but by the richest and
wealthiest, in a degree involving the truest sacrifice, for the purpose of
insuring the attainment of the aims and purposes of the Plan in its present
phase of development, are imperative and can brook no delay.
The
mighty and laudable effort exerted, by a considerable number of pioneers, in
the course of the opening phase of this world-encircling Crusade, in the virgin
territories of the globe, must, if this primacy is to remain unimpaired, be
increased, doubled, nay trebled, and must manifest itself not only in foreign
fields where the prizes so laboriously won during the last twelve months must,
at whatever sacrifice, be meticulously preserved, but throughout the entire length
and breadth of the American Union, and particularly in the goal cities, where
hitherto the work has stagnated, and which must, in the year now entered,
become the scene of the finest exploits which the home front has yet seen. A
veritable exodus from the large cities where a considerable number of believers
have, over a period of years, congregated, both on the Atlantic and Pacific
coasts, as well as in the heart of the country, and where, owing to the tempo
and the distractions of city life, the progress of the Faith has been retarded,
must signalize the inauguration of this most intensive and challenging phase of
the Crusade on the home front. Most certainly and emphatically must the lead be
given by the two focal centers of Baháfí activity which rank among the oldest
of and occupy the most honored position among, the cities throughout the
American Union, the one as the mother city of the North American continent, the
other named by eAbdufl-Bahá the City of the Covenant. Indeed, so grave are the
exigencies of the present hour, and so critical the political position of the
country, that were a bare fifteen adult Baháfís to be left in each of these
cities, over which unsuspected dangers are hanging, it would still be regarded
as adequate for the maintenance of their local spiritual assemblies.
World Crusade Tasks
While
this vital process of multiplication of Baháfí isolated centers, groups and
local assemblies is being accelerated, through a rapid and unprecedented
dispersion of believers, and as the result of the initiation of vigorous
teaching activities, through individuals as well as administrative agencies,
the incorporation of full-fledged local assemblies—a process which has been
noticeably slackening in recent years—must be given immediate attention by the
communityfs elected national representatives, reinforcing, thereby, the
foundations of local Baháfí communities, and paving the way for the
establishment, in a not too distant future, of local Baháfí endowments.
The
inauguration of the first dependency of the Mashriqufl-Adhkár,
the first link to be forged destined to bind the Community of the Most Great
Name to the general public, expectant to witness the first evidences of direct
Baháfí service to humanity as a complement to Baháfí worship, is yet another
task which must be conscientiously tackled and fulfilled in the course of the
second phase of this Ten-Year Plan. The consummation of this project must
synchronize with the termination of the landscaping of the area surrounding the
Temple—a double achievement that will mark yet another stage in the
materialization of eAbdufl-Baháfs often expressed and cherished hopes for this
holiest House of Worship in the Baháfí world.
Yet
another task, of extreme urgency and of great spiritual significance, is the
selection and purchase of the site of the future Mashriqufl-Adhkár
in Sweden, as well as the appropriation of sufficient funds during the coming
two years, for the establishment, on however modest a scale, of a national
Hazíratufl-Quds in Anchorage, Alaska, in Panama City and in the capital of
Peru, in Suva, in Tokyo and in Johannesburg, and the lending of financial
assistance to the Italo-Swiss National Assembly, the proud daughter of the
American Baháfí Community, for the erection of a similar national center in the
Italian and Swiss capitals.
Of no
less importance, though involving a smaller outlay of funds, is the
establishment of token national endowments in the aforementioned cities, in
anticipation of the formation of an independent national spiritual assembly in
each of them, at a later stage in the execution of this stupendous Plan.
The
translation and publication of Baháfí literature in the European and American
Indian languages, allocated to your Assembly and its European Teaching
Committee under the provisions of the Ten-Year Plan, is yet another objective
of this second phase of this World Crusade, a task that must be resolutely
pursued and speedily consummated in order to facilitate the intensive teaching
activity which, at a later stage, must be conducted for the purpose of
converting a considerable number of the minority races in both Europe and
America to the Faith of Baháfuflláh.
The
all-important teaching enterprises in France and Finland, designed to broaden
the basis of the infant Administrative Order in both countries, and extend the
ramifications of the Faith to their chief towns and cities, is yet another
responsibility which should be promptly discharged, as an indispensable
preliminary to the establishment in each of these two countries of an
independent national assembly.
Finally,
the establishment of a Baháfí Publishing Trust, similar in its essentials to
the institution already functioning in the British Isles, and which must serve
as a model for other national assemblies in both the East and the West, is a
matter to which prompt and earnest attention must be directed in the course of
the second phase of the Plan, and which will require full and speedy
consultation with the national elected representatives of the British Baháfí
Community.
A
systematic campaign designed to proclaim the Faith to the masses through the
press and radio must moreover be launched and maintained with vigilance,
persistence and vigor.
The
American Baháfí Community—the champion-builders of an Order which posterity
will hail as the harbinger of a civilization to be regarded as the fairest
fruit of the Revelation proclaimed by Baháfuflláh; the principal trustees of a
Plan which future generations will acclaim as one of the two greatest legacies
left by the Center of His Covenant; marching in the van of a Crusade which
history will recognize as the most momentous spiritual enterprise launched in
modern times; beset by the same anxieties and perils by which the nation of
which it forms a part finds itself, to an unprecedented degree, afflicted and
surrounded—such a community is, at this hour, experiencing the impact of a
challenge unique in its sixty years of existence.
Challenge to Each
Individual Baháfí
In its
meteoric career its fortunes have risen so swiftly, its exploits have so
greatly multiplied, its spirit in times of emergency has swelled and risen so
high, it has earned on such occasions the applause and excited the admiration
of its sister communities throughout both hemispheres to such a degree, that it
cannot, at this critical hour in its destinies, suffer this golden opportunity
to slip from its grasp, or this priceless privilege to be irretrievably
forfeited.
This
challenge, so severe and insistent, and yet so glorious, faces no doubt
primarily the individual believer on whom, in the last resort, depends the fate
of the entire community. He it is who constitutes the warp and woof on which
the quality and pattern of the whole fabric must depend. He it is who acts as
one of the countless links in the mighty chain that now girdles the globe. He
it is who serves as one of the multitude of bricks which support the structure
and insure the stability of the administrative edifice now being raised in
every part of the world. Without his support, at once whole-hearted, continuous
and generous, every measure adopted, and every plan formulated, by the body
which acts as the national representative of the community to which he belongs,
is foredoomed to failure. The World Center of the Faith itself is paralyzed if
such a support on the part of the rank and file of the community is denied it.
The Author of the Divine Plan Himself is impeded in His purpose if the proper
instruments for the execution of His design are lacking. The sustaining
strength of Baháfuflláh Himself, the Founder of the Faith, will be withheld
from every and each individual who fails in the long run to arise and play his
part.
The
administrative agencies of a divinely conceived Administrative Order at long
last erected and relatively perfected stand in dire need of the individual
believer to come forward and utilize them with undeviating purpose, serene
confidence and exemplary dedication. The heart of the Guardian cannot but leap
with joy, and his mind derive fresh inspiration, at every evidence testifying
to the response of the individual to his allotted task. The unseen legions,
standing rank upon rank, and eager to pour forth from the Kingdom on high the
full measure of their celestial strength on the individual participants of this
incomparably glorious Crusade, are powerless unless and until each potential
crusader decides for himself, and perseveres in his determination, to rush into
the arena of service ready to sacrifice his all for the Cause he is called upon
to champion.
Appeal for Dedication
It is
therefore imperative for the individual American believer, and particularly for
the affluent, the independent, the comfort-loving and those obsessed by
material pursuits, to step forward, and dedicate their resources, their time,
their very lives to a Cause of such transcendence that no human eye can even
dimly perceive its glory. Let them resolve, instantly and unhesitatingly, to
place, each according to his circumstances, his share on the altar of Baháfí
sacrifice, lest, on a sudden, unforeseen calamities rob them of a considerable
portion of the earthly things they have amassed.
Now if
ever is the time to tread the path which the dawn-breakers of a previous age
have so magnificently trodden. Now is the time to carry out, in the spirit and
in the letter, the fervent wish so pathetically voiced by eAbdufl-Bahá, Who
longed, as attested in the Tablets of the Divine Plan, to gtravel though on
foot and in the utmost povertyh and raise gin cities, villages, mountains,
deserts and oceansh gthe call of Yá-Baháfufl-Abhá!h
Then, and
only then, can the members of this community hasten the advent of the day when,
as prophesied by His pen, gheavenly illuminationh will gstreamh from their
country gto all the peoples of the world.h Then, and only then will they find
themselves gsecurely established upon the throne of an everlasting dominion.h
That the
members of this community, of either sex and of every age, of whatever race or
background, however limited in experience, capacity and knowledge, may arise as
one man, and seize with both hands the God-given opportunities now presented to
them through the dispensations of an all-loving, ever-watchful, ever-sustaining
Providence, and lend thereby a tremendous impetus to the propelling forces
mysteriously guiding the operations of this newly launched, unspeakably potent,
world-encompassing Crusade, is one of the dearest wishes which a loving and
longing heart holds for them at this great turning point in the fortunes of the
Faith of Baháfuflláh in the American continent.
October 22,
1954
Nine-Pointed Star for
Headstone
Approve
star for graves.
(NOTE: The Guardian considered the Greatest Name too
sacred for use on tombstones.)
August 15,
1955
Send Appeals to President
Eisenhower
Owing to
aggravation of the situation, the hacking to pieces of the bodies of seven
believers in the vicinity of Yazd, and the likelihood of worse massacre in the
approaching months, advise all groups and assemblies in the United States to
address telegraphically President Eisenhower, appealing for his intervention
for protection from further massacres of our offenseless, law-abiding
co-religionists in Írán and the safeguard of their human rights. Include brief
reference to the worst atrocities. National Assembly should address him similar
message both in writing and telegraphically. Include list of atrocities in
accompanying memorandumc
August 20,
1955
A Mysterious Dispensation of
Providence
Persecution
of the Baháfís of Írán
A crisis
in the fortunes of the Faith of Baháfuflláh, of exceptional severity, extensive
in its ramifications, unpredictable in its immediate consequences, directly
involving the overwhelming majority of His followers in the land of His birth,
and confronting with a major challenge Baháfí communities in both hemispheres,
has plunged the Baháfí world, whilst engaged in the prosecution of a world-wide
spiritual crusade, into intense sorrow and profound anxiety.
More
grievous than any of the intermittent crises which have more or less acutely
afflicted the Faith since the inception, over thirty years ago, of the
Formative Age of the Baháfí Dispensation, such as a seizure of the keys of the
foremost Shrine of the Baháfí world by the covenant-breakers residing in the
Holy Land; the occupation of the House of Baháfuflláh by His traditional
enemies in Baghdád; the expropriation of the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár
of the Baháfí world in Turkistán and the virtual extinction of the Ishqábád
Baháfí Community; the disabilities suffered by the Egyptian Baháfí Community as
a result of the verdict of the Egyptian ecclesiastical court and the historic
pronouncements of the highest dignitaries of Sunní Islám in Egypt; the
defection of the members of eAbdufl-Baháfs family and the machinations and
eventual deviation of various recognized yet highly ambitious leaders,
teachers, as well as administrators, in Persia, Egypt, Germany and the United
States—more grievous than any of these, this latest manifestation of the
implacable hatred, and relentless opposition, of the as yet firmly entrenched,
politically influential avowed adversaries of Godfs infant Faith, threatens to
become more uncontrollable with every passing day.
Indeed in
many of its aspects this crisis bears a striking resemblance to the wave of
persecutions which periodically swept the cradle of the Faith in the course of
eAbdufl-Baháfs ministry, and is tragically reminiscent of the tribulations
experienced by the dawn-breakers of the Heroic Age of the Faith at the hour of
its birth in that sorely tried, long-agitated land.
With
dramatic suddenness, a situation, which had been slowly and secretly
developing, came to a head, as the result of the ceaseless intrigue of the
fanatical and determined ecclesiastical opponents of the Faith, ever ready to
seize their chance, in times of confusion, and to strike mercilessly, at an
opportune hour, at the very root of that Faith and of its swiftly developing,
steadily consolidating administrative institutions.
The
launching of the Crusade itself, with the celebrations and ceremonials which
accompanied it; the repercussions of the widely reported proceedings of four
successive Intercontinental Teaching Conferences, which heralded its
inauguration; the public dedication of the Mother Temple of the West in
Wilmette; the systematic intensification of teaching activities in the Arabian
Peninsula, enshrining the Qiblih of the entire Islamic world; and, in
particular, the opening to the Faith of the twin holy cities of Mecca and
Medina—all these may be said to have precipitated this crisis, and alarmed the
jealous exponents and guardians of an antiquated religious orthodoxy in the
strongholds of both Shífah and Sunní Islám.
A Premeditated Campaign of
Persecution
This
premeditated campaign was heralded by violent and repeated public denunciations
of the Faith over the air, from the pulpit, and through the press, defaming its
holy Founders, distorting its distinctive features, ridiculing its aims and
purposes, and perverting its history. It was formally launched by the governmentfs
official pronouncement in the Majlis outlawing the Faith and banning its
activities throughout the land. It was soon followed by the senseless and
uncivilized demolition of the imposing dome of the Baháfí Central
Administrative Headquarters in the capital. It assumed serious proportions
through the seizure and occupation of all Baháfí administrative headquarters
throughout the provinces.
This
drastic action taken by the representatives of the central authorities in
cities, towns and villages was the signal for the loosing of a flood of abuse,
accompanied by a series of atrocities simultaneously and shamelessly
perpetrated in most of the provinces, bringing in its wake desolation to Baháfí
homes, economic ruin to Baháfí families, and staining still further the records
of Shífah Islám in that troubled land.
In Shíráz,
in the province of Fárs, the cradle of the Faith, the House of the Báb,
ordained by Baháfuflláh in His Most Holy Book as the foremost place of
pilgrimage in the land of His birth, was twice desecrated, its walls severely
damaged, its windows broken and its furniture partly destroyed and carried
away. The neighboring house of the Bábfs maternal uncle was razed to the
ground. Baháfuflláhfs ancestral home in Tákúr, in the province of Mázindarán, the
scene of eAbdufl-Baháfs early childhood, was occupied. Shops and farms,
constituting, in most cases, the sole source of livelihood to peaceful Baháfí
families, were plundered. Crops and livestock, assets patiently acquired by
often poor, but always peace-loving, law-abiding farmers, were wantonly
destroyed. Bodies in various cemeteries were first disinterred and then
viciously mutilated. The homes of rich and poor alike were forcibly entered and
ruthlessly looted. Both adults and children were publicly set upon, reviled,
beaten and ridiculed. Young women were abducted, and compelled, against their
parentsf wishes and their own, to marry Muslims. Boys and girls were mobbed at
school, mocked and expelled. A boycott, in many cases, was imposed by butchers and
bakers, who refused to sell to the adherents of the Faith the barest
necessities of life. A girl in her teens was shamelessly raped, whilst an
eleven-month-old baby was heartlessly trampled underfoot. Pressure was brought
to bear upon the believers to recant their faith and to renounce allegiance to
the Cause they had espoused.
Nor was
this all. Emboldened by the general applause accorded by the populace to the
savage perpetrators of these crimes, a mob of many hundreds marched upon the
hamlet of Hurmuzak, to the beating of drums and the sounding of trumpets, and,
armed with spades and axes, fell upon a family of seven, the oldest eighty, the
youngest nineteen, and, in an orgy of unrestrained fanaticism, literally hacked
them to pieces.
Following
closely upon this heinous crime, the like of which has not been witnessed since
the close of the Heroic Age of the Faith, an official order has been issued by
the Prime Ministerfs office in Tihrán, placing an interdiction against the
employment of any Baháfís in government service, and ordering the instant
dismissal of all who insist on adhering to their faith.
Appeals to the Authorities
of Írán and to the United Nations
These
tragic, swiftly succeeding events have stirred the Baháfí world to its
foundations. Counter measures were immediately taken, and more than a thousand
appeals were addressed by national and local assemblies as well as groups in
all continents of the globe to the highest authorities in Persia, including the
Sháh, in the hope of stemming the tide of persecution threatening to
engulf the entire Persian Baháfí Community. Furthermore, a wide-spread campaign
of publicity was initiated in expectation that its repercussions would exert a
restraining influence on the perpetrators of these monstrous acts. An appeal
was moreover lodged with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, and the
President of the Social and Economic Council, copies of which were delivered to
the representatives of the member nations of the Council, to the Director of
the Human Rights Division, as well as to non-governmental organizations with
consultative status. More recently, President Eisenhower, who, as reported in
the press, was the first to make mention of the attacks launched against the
Faith, was appealed to by the American National Spiritual Assembly as well as
by all groups and local assemblies throughout the United States, to intervene
on behalf of the victims of these persecutions.
A Wholly Dedicated,
Inflexible Resolve
Faced
with this organized and vicious onslaught on the followers, the fundamental
verities, the shrines and administrative institutions of the Faith of
Baháfuflláh in the land of His birth, the American Baháfí Community cannot at
this hour relax for a moment in the discharge of the multiple and sacred
responsibilities it has pledged itself to fulfill under the Ten-Year Plan and
must indeed display a still greater degree of consecration and a nobler spirit
of self-sacrifice in the pursuit of the goals it has set itself to achieve.
A wider
dispersal throughout the length and breadth of its homeland; a more strenuous
effort to consolidate the superb achievements in the newly opened virgin
territories in various continents and islands of the globe; a still greater
exertion to expedite the translation and publication of Baháfí literature into
the European and American Indian languages assigned to it under the Plan; a
more determined thrust towards the vital objectives of acquiring the site of
the future Mother Temple of Sweden and of purchasing the remaining national
Hazíratufl-Quds in the goal countries of Europe, as well as in Central and
South America; a concerted endeavor to establish national Baháfí endowments in
these European and Latin American countries; a ceaseless concentration of
attention on the incorporation of firmly established local spiritual assemblies
throughout the United States and in the goal countries of Europe, and a closer
collaboration with the administrative agencies functioning in Europe, Latin
America, Africa, Japan and Alaska for the forthcoming formation of the
European, Latin American, Southwest African, Japanese and Alaskan national
spiritual assemblies; a more intensive campaign to win over to the Faith
representatives of American Indian tribes and of the Basque and Gypsy
races—above all, a concerted, wholly dedicated, inflexible resolve to win the
allegiance of a far greater number of adherents to the Faith it has espoused
and to insure a spectacular multiplication of groups, isolated centers and
local assemblies in the vast area assigned to its care—through these, more than
through anything else, can the American Baháfí Community—the recognized
champion of the persecuted and the down-trodden, and the standard-bearer of the
embryonic World Order of Baháfuflláh—offset, to a marked degree, the severe
losses the Faith has sustained in the land of its birth, and bring an abiding
and much needed consolation to the countless hearts that bleed, in this hour of
test and trial, throughout the length and breadth of that bitterly troubled
land.
gSave the Persecuted Fundh
Not only
through its superlative achievements in these diversified and vital spheres of
Baháfí activity, but also through the support given by its members to the gSave
the Persecuted Fundh recently established for the succor of the orphaned, the
widowed and the dispossessed, and to which the entire Baháfí world has been
invited to contribute, can this stout-hearted, vigilant, self-sacrificing
community which on similar past occasions has so nobly discharged its
responsibilities, proclaim to an unbelieving and skeptical world, and
particularly to its redoubtable, implacable adversaries, the unconquerable
spirit which animates it, the inflexible resolve which spurs it on, in the hour
of trial, in the service of a Faith to which it stands wholly dedicated.
The First House of Worship
in Africa
Over and
above such meritorious accomplishments, the members of this community are
called upon to demonstrate their solidarity with their sister communities in
East and West, and indeed to assert their divinely conferred primacy, through
assuming a leading role in providing for the erection of the first Mashriqufl-Adhkár
to be raised in the heart of the African continent—a continent which by virtue
of the innumerable exploits which, throughout its length and breadth, colored
and white, individuals as well as assemblies, have achieved in recent years,
and which, with the sole exception of Australasia, is the only continent
deprived of the blessings of such an institution, fully deserves to possess its
own independent House of Worship—a House that will gather within its walls
members of communities whose prowess has, in the opening years of the second
epoch of the Formative Age of the Baháfí Dispensation, eclipsed the feats
performed in both the southern part of the Western Hemisphere and the European
continent, and conferred such luster on the annals of our Faith.
Africa,
long dormant and neglected, and now stirring in its potential spiritual strength,
is, at this very hour, under the eyes of the clamorous multitudes of the
adversaries of the Faith pressing for its extirpation in the land of its birth,
being called upon to redress the scales so weighed down through the ferocious
and ignoble acts of bloodthirsty ecclesiastical oppressors. The erection of
such an institution, at such a time, through the combined efforts of the
undismayed, undeflected and undefeatable upholders of the Faith of Baháfuflláh
in both the East and the West, posterity will regard as a worthy answer to the
challenge flung down by its bitterest, most powerful and inveterate enemies.
Let them give heed to the warnings and admonitions uttered, at an hour of
similar danger, by the Founder of the Faith Himself, on the morrow of His third
banishment, and addressed in clear and unmistakable language to the gMinister
of the Sháhh in Constantinople: gDost thou believe thou hast the power
to frustrate His will, to hinder Him from executing His judgment, or to deter
Him from exercising His sovereignty? Pretendest thou that aught in the heavens
or in the earth can resist His Faith? No, by Him Who is the eternal Truth!
Nothing whatsoever in the whole of creation can thwart His purpose.c Know thou,
moreover, that He it is Who hath by His own behest, created all that is in the
heavens and all that is on the earth. How can, then, the thing that hath been
created at His bidding prevail against Him?h
A Blessing in Disguise
Indeed
this fresh ordeal that has, in pursuance of the mysterious dispensations of
Providence, afflicted the Faith, at this unexpected hour, far from dealing a
fatal blow to its institutions or existence, should be regarded as a blessing
in disguise, not a gcalamityh but a gprovidenceh of God, not a devastating
flood but a ggentle rainh on a ggreen pasture,h a gwickh and goilh unto the
glamph of His Faith, a gnurtureh for His Cause, gwater for that which has been
planted in the hearts of men,h a gcrown set on the headh of His Messenger for
this Day.
Whatever
its outcome, this sudden commotion that has seized the Baháfí world, that has
revived the hopes and emboldened the host of the adversaries of the Faith
intent on quenching its light and obliterating it from the face of the earth,
has served as a trumpet call in the sounding of which the press of the world,
the cries of its vociferous enemies, the public remonstrances of both men of
good will and those in authority have joined, proclaiming far and wide its
existence, publicizing its history, defending its verities, unveiling its
truths, demonstrating the character of its institutions and advertising its
aims and purposes.
Unprecedented Publicity
Seldom,
if at any time since its inception, has such a widespread publicity been
accorded the infant Faith of God, now at long last emerging from an obscurity
which has so long and so grievously oppressed it. Not even the dramatic
execution of its Herald, nor the blood-bath which, in circumstances of fiendish
cruelty followed quickly in its wake in the city of Tihrán, nor even the widely
advertised travels of the Center of Baháfuflláhfs Covenant in the West,
succeeded in focusing the attention of the world and in inviting the notice of
those in high places as has this latest manifestation of Godfs inscrutable
will, this marvelous demonstration of His invincible power, this latest move in
His Own Major Plan, using both the mighty and lowly as pawns in His
world-shaping game, for the fulfillment of His immediate purpose and the
eventual establishment of His Kingdom on earth.
For
though the newly launched World Spiritual Crusade, constituting at best only
the Minor Plan in the execution of the Almightyfs design for the redemption of
mankind—has, as a result of this turmoil, paralyzing temporarily the vast
majority of the organized followers of Baháfuflláh within His birthplace,
suffered a severe setback—yet the over-all Plan of God, moving mysteriously and
in contrast to the orderly and well-known processes of a clearly devised Plan,
has received an impetus the force of which only posterity can adequately
assess.
A Faith,
which, for a quarter of a century, has, in strict accordance with the
provisions of the Will and Testament of eAbdufl-Bahá, been building its
Administrative Order—the embryonic World Order of Baháfuflláh—through the
laborious erection of its local and national administrative institutions; which
set out, in the opening years of the second epoch of this Formative Age,
through the launching of a series of national Plans as well as a World Crusade,
to utilize the machinery of its institutions, created patiently and
unobtrusively in the course of the first epoch of that Age, for the systematic
propagation of its teachings in all the continents and chief islands of the
globe—such a Faith finds itself, whilst in the midst of discharging its second
and vital task, thrust into the limelight of an unprecedented publicity—a
publicity which its followers never anticipated, which will involve them in
fresh and inescapable responsibilities, and which will, no doubt, reinforce the
tasks which they have undertaken, in recent years, to discharge.
To the
intensification of such a publicity in which non-Baháfí agencies and even the
avowed adversaries of the Faith are playing so active a part, the members of
the American Baháfí Community, the outstanding defenders of the Faith, blessed
with a freedom so cruelly denied the vast majority of their brethren, and
equipped with the means and instruments needed to make that publicity
effective, must fully and decisively contribute. The echoes of the mighty trumpet
blast, now so providentially sounded, awakening a multitude of the ignorant and
the skeptical, both high and low, to the existence and significance of the
Message of Baháfuflláh, must under no circumstances, and at such a propitious
hour, be allowed to die out. Nay, their reverberations must be followed up by
further calls designed to proclaim, in still more resounding tones, the aims
and tenets of this glorious Cause, and to expose, whilst avoiding any attack on
the ruling authorities, even more convincingly than before, the barbarous
ferocity of the acts which have been perpetrated, as well as the odious
fanaticism which has inspired such conduct.
Strenuous
and urgent as is the task falling to the lot of a community already so
over-burdened with a multiplicity of unavoidable obligations, the possibilities
involved in the assumption of this supplementary responsibility are truly
tremendous, the benefits that are destined to accrue from its proper discharge
are immense, and the reward inestimably rich.
Let them
remember, as they pursue diligently this sacred task, that such a publicity,
following closely upon such dire tribulations, afflicting so large a number of
their brethren, in so sacred a land, cannot but prove to be a prelude, however
slow the process involved, to the emancipation of these same valiant sufferers
from the galling fetters of an antiquated religious orthodoxy, which, great as
has been its decline in the course of over a century, still wields considerable
power and exercises a widespread influence in high circles as well as among the
masses. Such an emancipation, which cannot be confined to Baháfuflláhfs native
land, will, in varying measure, have its repercussions in Islamic countries, or
may be even preceded by a similar phenomenon in neighboring territories,
hastening and adding fresh impetus to the bursting of the bonds that fetter the
freedom of the followers of Godfs infant Faith.
World Recognition of the
Faith
Such a
consummation will, in its turn, pave the way for the recognition of that Faith
as an independent religion established on a basis of absolute equality with its
sister religions, enjoying the unqualified protection of the civil authorities
for its followers and its institutions, and fully empowered, in all matters
related to personal status, to apply without any reservations the laws and
ordinances ordained in the Most Holy Book.
That the
members of the American Baháfí Community—the outstanding protagonists of the
Cause of God; the stout-hearted defenders of its integrity, its claims and its
rights, the champion-builders of its Administrative Order; the standard-bearers
of its crusading hosts; the torchbearers of its embryonic civilization; the
chief succorers of the down-trodden, the needy and the fettered among its
followers—that the members of such a community, may, whilst discharging, fully
and unflinchingly, their specific tasks in accordance with the provisions of
the Ten-Year Plan, seize the present God-sent opportunity, and hasten, through
a proper discharge of this supplementary task, the consummation of such ardent
hopes for so signal a victory, is a prayer constantly in my heart, and a wish
which I treasure above all others.
January 5,
1956
Revitalize Entire Community
Urge
intensification of efforts to revitalize entire community and expedite
attainment of plans and objectives, particularly as related to purchase of
Hazírás and endowments in America and Europe; translation into remaining languages;
incorporation of assemblies; multiplication of centers and assemblies on home
front; opening of Iceland, Spitzbergen, Anticosti and remaining islands of
Pacific and Atlantic. Fervently supplicating for immediate signal victories.
February 2,
1956
Greater Consecration to
Pressing Tasks
Deplore
situation on home front. Praying ardently for rededication of entire community
for greater consecration to pressing tasks. Approve all suggestions in recent
letter. Urge that you redouble efforts, supplicate for unprecedented blessings.
June 22, 1956
Praying for Great Victories
on Home Front
Fervently
praying for great victories on the home front. Appeal to entire community to
arise, participate and insure attainment of goals.
July 19, 1956
Inestimable Prizes Within Our
Reach
As I
survey, after the lapse of a little over three years, the vast range of
historic and unforgettable achievements with which the stout-hearted,
high-minded and wholly consecrated followers of the Faith of Baháfuflláh have,
in the course of the operations of a World Spiritual Crusade, enriched, in
every continent of the globe and in so many islands of the seven seas, the
annals of the Formative Age of His Dispensation, I cannot but acknowledge, with
feelings of pride, of joy, and of gratitude, the preponderating share which the
American Baháfí Community, faithful to its traditions, and in keeping with its
high standard of stewardship to the Cause of God, has had in the conduct of
this world-encircling enterprise and the discharge of its manifold, its
pressing and sacred responsibilities. With one or two exceptions, greatly to be
deplored, this valiant community has, ever since the inception of this
Spiritual Crusade, and in every sphere of Baháfí activities in which its
participators have both individually and collectively been assiduously engaged,
set an example of whole-hearted dedication, dogged perseverance, unstinting
self-sacrifice and undeviating loyalty worthy of emulation by its sister, as
well as its daughter, communities over the entire face of the globe.
The
number, the character and the rapidity of the spiritual conquests achieved by
its steadfast and intrepid members, in so many sovereign states of the globe,
its chief dependencies and widely scattered islands, in the course of the
one-year period, constituting the opening phase of a memorable Plan, will no
doubt be universally acclaimed as a turning point of unimaginable consequence
in Baháfí history. Such feats, in so many territories, during so short a time,
will rank, in the eyes of posterity, as superb and outstanding exploits,
immortalizing the fame of the American followers of the Faith of Baháfuflláh,
and as epoch-making events unsurpassed since the closing of the Heroic Age of
the Baháfí Dispensation.
Aid Accorded to Their
Oppressed Brethren in Persia
The
reaction, so swift and so energetic, of the members of this same community, now
deservedly recognized as the impregnable citadel of the Faith of God, and the
cradle of the rising institutions of its World Order, to the sudden onslaught
made upon the institutions, the lives and the livelihood of their oppressed
brethren, members of the numerically leading and the most venerable national
Baháfí community, by the traditional adversaries of a long-persecuted Faith,
has been such as to deepen, to a marked extent, the feelings of genuine
admiration and esteem, so strongly felt throughout the Baháfí world, for the
enduring and magnificent services rendered in the course of more than six
decades by the American believers to the Faith of Baháfuflláh and its embryonic
World Order. The spontaneity with which the rank and file of this community as
well as the body of its elected representatives, have contributed to the gSave
the Persecuted Fundh established for the succor of the victims of these savage
and periodically recurring barbarities; the measure of publicity accorded them
in the American press, as well as over the radio; the timely and efficacious
intervention of men of prominence, in various walks of life, on behalf of the
oppressed and the down-trodden; the repeated and direct appeals addressed by
them to the highest authorities in Persia, as well as to their representative
in the United States; the immense number of written and cabled appeals, made by
the local as well as the national elected representatives of the community, to
the chief magistrate of Persia, his ministers and parliament; the numerous
messages addressed by the same representatives to the chief executive of the
United States, urging his personal intervention, the pleading of the cause of
an harassed, sorely-tried community in the course of repeated representations
made to the State Department in Washington; the part played in the presentation
of the Baháfí case to the United Nations officials in both Geneva and New York;
the allocation of a sizeable sum for the purpose of securing the assistance of
an expert publicity agent, in order to reinforce the publicity already being
received in the public press—these, as well as other measures which, by their
very nature, must of necessity remain confidential—proclaim, in no uncertain
terms, the dynamic and decisive nature of the aid accorded, in a hour of trial
and emergency, by the champions of the Faith of Baháfuflláh, raised up in the
great republic of the West, at such a crucial hour in the evolution of His
Plan, for both His Faith and the world at large, to the vast body of the
descendants of the dawn-breakers of the Apostolic Age of that same Faith in the
land of its birth.
A Noble Record of Service
No less
remarkable has been the share of this community, chiefly responsible, on the
morrow of eAbdufl-Baháfs passing, for the fixing of the pattern, the
elaboration of the national constitution, and the erection of the basic
institutions, of a divinely conceived Administrative Order, in the acquisition
and establishment, in the course of two brief years, constituting the second
phase of the Ten-Year Plan, of practically all of the future national
administrative headquarters—numbering over thirty—of Baháfí national assemblies
in four continents of the globe, involving the expenditure from the National
Fund of over a hundred thousand dollars.
An effort,
hardly less meritorious and equally efficacious and astonishing, has been
exerted by the members of this alert, forward-looking, ceaselessly laboring community,
in the course of the same two-year period, for the establishment of national
Baháfí endowments in more than twenty countries of both the Eastern and Western
Hemispheres, entailing the expenditure of over twenty thousand dollars.
In other
spheres of Baháfí activity, related to the prosecution of the Ten-Year Plan,
all of vital importance to the teaching work initiated under that same Plan,
and to the enlargement and consolidation of the administrative structure of the
institutions to be erected in the future, the accomplishments of the members of
this community, during the first two phases of this world Crusade, have been no
less significant. The establishment of the Baháfí Publishing Trust; the
translation of Baháfí literature into more than fifteen languages, both within
the scope of the Ten-Year Plan and outside it, spoken in Europe, Asia, Latin
America and the North American continent; the purchase of the site of the first
dependency of the Mother Temple of the West; the practical completion of the
landscaping of its gardens; the provision of a considerable part of the
material resources required for the purchase of the sites of future Baháfí
Temples in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, as well as for the
construction of the two projected Mashriqufl-Adhkárs in the
European and African continents; the guidance given and the aid extended to
newly elected national assemblies, for the efficient conduct of Baháfí
administrative activities and the prosecution of Baháfí national plans; the
initial visits made by Baháfí teachers to countries within the Soviet orbit,
foreshadowing the launching of systematic teaching enterprises in both Europe
and Asia; the assistance given, through financial help as well as through the
dispatch of Baháfí pioneers, to various Baháfí communities for the enlargement
of the limits of the Faith and the consolidation of its institutions; and, last
but not least, the purchase of the sacred site of the Síyáh-Chál of
Tihrán, the scene of the birth of Baháfuflláhfs Prophetic Mission, by a member
of that community of Persian descent—these stand out as further evidences of
the enormous share the firmly knit, highly organized, swiftly advancing, fully
dedicated American Baháfí Community has had in the prosecution and triumphant
progress of the three year old Ten-Year Plan, and augur well for a no less
splendid contribution to be made, in the years immediately ahead, for the
attainment of its remaining objectives.
Fruitful Efforts of Hands
of the Cause
Supplementing
this noble record of service have been the constant and fruitful efforts
exerted by the Hands of the Cause, nominated from among the members of that
community, in both the United States and the Holy Land, efforts that have lent
a considerable impetus to the expansion and consolidation of the far-reaching
enterprises initiated at the World Center of the Faith, and which have,
particularly through the instrumentality of the recently appointed American
Auxiliary Board, stimulated, to a noticeable extent the progress of the
teaching work and the advancement of the Plan itself.
Stupendous Work Achieved
by Members of the International Baháfí Council
Particular
tribute should, I feel, at this juncture, be paid to the stupendous work
achieved, since the launching of the World Crusade, by the representatives of
this highly privileged community, in their capacity as members of the
International Baháfí Council, in connection with the prosecution of a variety
of enterprises embarked upon in recent years, aiming at the expansion and
consolidation of the international institutions of the Faith, the enhancement
of its prestige, the embellishment of the surroundings of its Shrines, the
efficient conduct of its internal affairs, and the forging of fresh links
binding it still more closely to the civil authorities in the Holy Land. The
erection of the International Archives in the close neighborhood of the Bábfs
holy Sepulcher; the extension of the international Baháfí endowments on the
slopes of Mt. Carmel; the formation of several Israel Branches of Baháfí
National Spiritual Assemblies; the embellishment of the precincts of the
resting-place of both the Báb and Baháfuflláh; the purchase of the site of the
first Mashriqufl-Adhkár of the Holy Land; the preparation of the
designs for the International Baháfí Archives on Mt. Carmel; and of the Mother
Temples of Persia and of Africa; the inauguration of the preliminary steps for
the eventual construction of Baháfuflláhfs holy Sepulcher; the measures
adopted, with the assistance of various officials of the State of Israel, for
the eviction of the covenant-breakers from the immediate precincts of the
Shrine of Baháfuflláh and the elimination of any influence they still exercise,
after the lapse of over sixty years, in the close vicinity of that Most Holy
Spot—in these, as well as in other various subsidiary activities, constantly
increasing in number as well as in diversity at the spiritual and
administrative center of the Baháfí world, have the members of the little band,
assiduously laboring under the shadow of the Holy Shrines, and befittingly
representing the American Baháfí Community, conspicuously participated, and
through their dedicated services, added fresh luster to the annals of the
community to which they belong.
Revitalization of the Home
Front
So
splendid a record of service, rendered within the brief span of a little over
three years, extending over so vast an area of the globe, so highly
diversified, so pregnant with promise, in the face of such formidable
obstacles, and by so limited a number of participants, has, much to my deepest
regret, been marred by a progressive devitalization of the home front,
constituting so momentous an aspect of the Ten-Year Plan, and upon which its
continued and effective prosecution by the American Baháfí Community, in the
course of the present and third phase of the World Spiritual Crusade, so
largely depends.
Constituting
as it does the base of the multiple operations now being conducted to ensure
the success of the North American, the Latin American, the African, the
European and Asiatic campaigns of a global crusade, no sacrifice can be deemed
too great for its revitalization and the broadening and consolidation of its
foundations. The manpower of the community, so essential to the further
deployment of its forces must, rapidly and at all costs, increase. The material
resources, now at its disposal, which are so bountifully poured forth and so
generously distributed to the four corners of the globe, must be
correspondingly augmented to meet the pressing and ever-swelling demands of a
constantly and irresistibly advancing Crusade. A far greater proportion of the
avowed supporters of the Faith must arise, ere the Crusade suffers any setback,
for the fourfold purpose of winning over an infinitely greater number of recruits
to the army of Baháfuflláh fighting on the home front, of swelling to an
unprecedented degree the isolated centers now scattered within its confines, of
converting an increasing number of them into firmly founded groups, and of
accelerating the formation of local assemblies, while safeguarding those
already in existence.
The Individual Baháfí Must
Arise
There can
be no doubt whatever that to achieve this fourfold purpose is the most
strenuous, the least spectacular, and the most challenging of the tasks now
confronting the American Baháfí Community. It is primarily a task that concerns
the individual believer, wherever he may be, and whatever his calling, his
resources, his race, or his age. Neither the local nor national representatives
of the community, no matter how elaborate their plans, or persistent their
appeals, or sagacious their counsels, nor even the Guardian himself, however
much he may yearn for this consummation, can decide where the duty of the
individual lies, or supplant him in the discharge of that task. The individual
alone must assess its character, consult his conscience, prayerfully consider
all its aspects, manfully struggle against the natural inertia that weighs him
down in his effort to arise, shed, heroically and irrevocably, the trivial and
superfluous attachments which hold him back, empty himself of every thought
that may tend to obstruct his path, mix, in obedience to the counsels of the
Author of His Faith, and in imitation of the One Who is its true Exemplar, with
men and women, in all walks of life, seek to touch their hearts, through the
distinction which characterizes his thoughts, his words and his acts, and win
them over tactfully, lovingly, prayerfully and persistently, to the Faith he
himself has espoused.
The gross
materialism that engulfs the entire nation at the present hour; the attachment
to worldly things that enshrouds the souls of men; the fears and anxieties that
distract their minds; the pleasure and dissipations that fill their time, the
prejudices and animosities that darken their outlook, the apathy and lethargy
that paralyze their spiritual faculties—these are among the formidable
obstacles that stand in the path of every would-be warrior in the service of
Baháfuflláh, obstacles which he must battle against and surmount in his crusade
for the redemption of his own countrymen.
To the
degree that the home front crusader is himself cleansed of these impurities,
liberated from these petty preoccupations and gnawing anxieties, delivered from
these prejudices and antagonisms, emptied of self, and filled by the healing
and the sustaining power of God, will he be able to combat the forces arrayed
against him, magnetize the souls of those whom he seeks to convert, and win
their unreserved, their enthusiastic and enduring allegiance to the Faith of
Baháfuflláh.
Delicate
and strenuous though the task may be, however arduous and prolonged the effort
required, whatsoever the nature of the perils and pitfalls that beset the path
of whoever arises to revive the fortunes of a Faith struggling against the
rising forces of materialism, nationalism, secularism, racialism,
ecclesiasticism, the all-conquering potency of the grace of God, vouchsafed
through the Revelation of Baháfuflláh, will, undoubtedly, mysteriously and
surprisingly, enable whosoever arises to champion His Cause to win complete and
total victory.
The
history of a century-old Faith eloquently bears witness to similar unnumbered
successes won, in both the Apostolic and Formative Ages of the Baháfí
Dispensation, in circumstances even more challenging than those in which the
American Baháfí Community now finds itself.
So
magnificent a victory, won collectively, at such a time, in a country so
vitally affecting the immediate destinies of mankind, singled out to play so
predominant a role in the unification and spiritualization of the entire human
race, by a community which in every other field can boast a brilliant and
unbroken record of victories, will, no doubt, exert not only a profound
influence on the ultimate destinies of an entire nation and people, but will
galvanize, through its repercussions, the entire Baháfí world.
gA Prayer Which I Never
Cease to Utterh
The
prizes within the reach of this community are truly inestimable. Much will
depend on the reaction of the rank and file of the believers to the plea now
addressed to them with all the fervor of my soul.
To act,
and act promptly and decisively, is the need of the present hour and their
inescapable duty. That the American Baháfí Community may, in this one remaining
field, where so much is at stake, and where the needs of the Faith are so
acute, cover itself with a glory that will outshine the splendor of its past
exploits in the far-flung territories of the globe, is a prayer which I never
cease to utter in my continual supplications to Baháfuflláh.
April 29, 1957
Intensification of Efforts
Welcome
pledge by delegates. Fervently supplicating Baháfuflláhfs sustaining grace.
Urge intensification of efforts, rededication and achievement of goals of Plan
in order to discharge befittingly the sacred, manifold, inescapable, urgent
responsibilities confronting the entire American Baháfí Community. Appeal for
unprecedented increase in pioneers on the home front and all continents of the
globe, on which the prosperity, security and destiny of the American believers
must ultimately rest.
May 7, 1957
Dual, Inescapable, Paramount
Responsibilities
Assemblyfs
dual, inescapable, paramount responsibilities for current year are to ensure
expansion and consolidation of the home front and the rapid multiplication of
pioneers abroad to reinforce Latin American, African, European and Pacific
campaigns of World Crusade. Fervently supplicating for signal success in
fulfillment of dearest hopes.
September 21,
1957
Heights Never Before Attained
The
American Baháfí Community has, ever since the launching of the global Spiritual
Crusade, in which it has been assigned the lionfs share in view of the primacy
conferred upon it by eAbdufl-Bahá, exerted itself, in numerous and widely
scattered areas of the globe, with commendable perseverance, a high sense of
undeviating loyalty and exemplary consecration. The inexorable march of events,
hastening its members along the path of their destiny, is steadily carrying
them to the stage at which the momentous Plan, to which they have dedicated
their resources, will have reached its midway point.
Enduring Achievements
A
prodigious expenditure of effort, a stupendous flow of material resources, an
unprecedented dispersal of pioneers, embracing so vast a section of the globe,
and bringing in their wake the rise, the multiplication and consolidation of so
many institutions, so divers in character, so potent and full of promise,
already stand to their credit, and augur well for a befitting consummation of a
decade-long task in the years immediately ahead.
The
opening of a large percentage of the virgin territories, scattered over the
face of the planet, and assigned, under the provisions of the Ten-Year Plan, to
this community and its sister and daughter communities in all continents of the
globe; the allocation of vast sums, for the founding of national
Hazíratufl-Quds, for the establishment of national Baháfí endowments; and for
the purchase of the sites of future Baháfí Temples; the financial aid extended
and the moral support accorded to a still persecuted sister community,
struggling heroically for its emancipation, in the cradle of the Faith; the
steady progress in the vital process of incorporating firmly grounded local
spiritual assemblies in various states of the union; the translation of Baháfí
literature into the languages listed in the Ten-Year Plan, as well as into a
number of supplementary languages, spontaneously undertaken by American Baháfí
pioneers in territories far beyond the confines of their homeland; the
completion of the landscaping of the area immediately surrounding the Mother
Temple of the West, in conformity with the expressed, often repeated wishes of
eAbdufl-Bahá, contributing so greatly to the beauty of an edifice, the
spiritual influence of which He, repeatedly and unequivocally, emphasized; the
acquisition of the site of the first dependency of that same edifice, designed
to pave the way for the early establishment of the first of several
institutions, which, as conceived by Him, will be grouped around every Baháfí
House of Worship, complementing, through their association with direct service
to mankind, in the educational, the humanitarian and social fields, its
spiritual function as the ordained place of communion with the Creator and the
Spirit of His appointed Messenger in this day; the establishment of the Baháfí
Publishing Trust; the generous financial assistance extended, the
administrative guidance vouchsafed and the unfailing encouragement given, by
the elected representatives of this same community to the newly fledged
assemblies, emerging into independent existence in both the Eastern and Western
Hemispheres; the substantial share which one of its members has had in the
acquisition of one of the holy sites in the capital city of Baháfuflláhfs
native land; the preponderating role played by the various agencies, acting
under the direction of its national elected representatives, in giving
publicity to the Faith, through the proclamation of the fundamental verities
underlying the Baháfí Revelation, the airing of the manifold grievances
weighing so heavily on the overwhelming majority of their coreligionists, and
the appeals directed, on their behalf, to men of eminence in various walks of
life, as well as to different departments of the United Nations, both in New
York and Geneva; and, finally, ranking as equally meritorious to anything
hitherto achieved by the members of this privileged community, the magnificent
and imperishable contribution made by them, singly and collectively, to the
rise and establishment of the institutions of their beloved Faith at its World
Center; through the assistance given by their distinguished representatives
serving in the Holy Land, in hastening the erection of the Baháfí International
Archives, through the purchase of the site of the Mother Temple of the Holy
Land, the enlargement of the scope of Baháfí international endowments on the
slopes of Mt. Carmel and in the Plain of eAkká, the embellishment of the sacred
precincts of the two holiest Shrines of the Baháfí world; the formation of the
Israel Branches of four national spiritual assemblies, the preparation and
completion of the designs of the first Mashriqufl-Adhkárs to be
erected in the Asiatic, the African and Australian continents, and the setting
in motion, through the instrumentality of various departments of the Israeli
government, of a long-drawn-out process, culminating in the expropriation by
the state of the entire property, owned and controlled by the remnants of the
breakers of Baháfuflláhfs Covenant, immediately surrounding His resting-place
and the Mansion of Bahjí, the evacuation of this property by this ignoble band,
and the final and definite purification, after the lapse of no less than six
decades, of the Outer Sanctuary of the Most Holy Shrine of the Baháfí world, of
the defilement, which had caused so much sorrow and anxiety to the heart of eAbdufl-Bahá—these
are among the enduring achievements which four brief years of unremitting
devotion to the interests of the Ten-Year Plan have brought about, and which
will eternally redound to the glory of the champion-builders of Baháfuflláhfs
embryonic World Order, holding aloft so valiantly the banner of His Faith in
the great republic of the West.
The Home Front—Base for
Expansion of Future Operations
Though
much has been achieved in the space of less than five years, though the
objectives of the Ten-Year Plan, in most of its essential aspects, may be said
to have been triumphantly attained long before the time appointed for its
termination, through a striking display, and a remarkable combination, of
American Baháfí initiative, resourcefulness, generosity, fidelity and
perseverance, the Plan, prosecuted hitherto so vigorously by the rank and file
of this community, may be said to be still suffering in some of its vital
aspects, from certain deficiencies, which, if not speedily and fundamentally remedied,
will not only mutilate the Plan itself, but jeopardize the prizes won so
laboriously since its inauguration.
As I have
already forewarned the energetic prosecutors of the global Crusade in the North
American continent, the home front, from which have sprung, since the inception
of the Formative Age of the Faith, the dynamic forces which have set in motion,
and directed the operation, of so many processes, in both the teaching and
administrative spheres of Baháfí activity, and which must continue to act as a
base for the steady expansion of future operations in every continent of the
globe, and the extension of their ramifications to the uttermost corners of the
earth, and which must be increasingly regarded, as the forces of internal
disruption and the stress and danger of aggressiveness from without gather
momentum, as the sole stronghold of a Faith which cannot hope to escape
unscathed from the turmoil gathering around it—such a home front must, at all
costs, and in the shortest possible time, be spiritually reinvigorated,
administratively expanded, and materially replenished. The flame of devotion
ignited and the enthusiasm generated, during the celebrations which
commemorated the centenary of the birth of the Mission of the Divine Author of
our Faith, and which, in the course of the years immediately following it have
carried the members of the American Baháfí Community, so far and so high, along
the road leading to their ultimate destiny, must, in whatever way possible, be
fanned and continually fed throughout the entire area of the Union, in every
state from the Atlantic to the Pacific seaboards, in every locality where
Baháfís reside, in every heart throbbing with the love of Baháfuflláh. The
spirit that sent forth, not so long ago, in such rapid succession, so many
pioneers to such remote areas of the globe, must at all costs and above
everything else, be recaptured, for the twofold purpose of swelling the number,
and of ensuring the continual flow, of pioneers, so essential for the
safeguarding of the prizes won in the course of the several campaigns of a
world-girdling Crusade, and of combatting the evil forces which a relentless
and all-pervasive materialism, the cancerous growth of militant racialism,
political corruption, unbridled capitalism, wide-spread lawlessness and gross
immorality, are, alas, unleashing, with ominous swiftness, amongst various
classes of the society to which the members of this community belong.
The
administrative strongholds of a Faith, bound to be subjected on the one hand,
to a severe spiritual challenge from within, through the inevitable impact of
these devastating influences on its infant strength, and, on the other, to the
onslaught of ecclesiastical leaders, the traditional defenders of religious
orthodoxy from without, must be multiplied and reinforced for the purpose of
warding off the inevitable attacks of the assailants, of vindicating the ideals
and principles which animate their defenders, and of ensuring the ultimate
victory and ascendency of the Faith itself over the nefarious elements seeking
to undermine it from within, and its powerful detractors aiming at its
extinction from without.
Nor must
the material resources, so vitally required to meet the challenge of a
continually expanding Faith, be, for a moment, either ignored, neglected, or
underestimated—resources which a home front, materially and adequately
replenished by a steady and marked influx of active and wholehearted supporters
from all ranks of society, can, in the long run, provide. As the imperative
needs of a Faith, now irresistibly advancing in every direction, multiply, a
corresponding increase in the financial means at the disposal of its national
administrators directing and controlling its operations, within and beyond the
confines of their homeland, to meet these essential and urgent requirements,
must be ensured, if its onward march is not to be either halted or slowed down.
Mighty and Historic
Enterprises
It is upon
the individual believer, constituting the fundamental unit in the structure of
the home front, that the revitalization, the expansion, and the enrichment of
the home front must ultimately depend. The more strenuous the effort exerted,
daily and methodically, by the individual laboring on the home front to rise to
loftier heights of consecration, of self-abnegation, to contribute, through
pioneering at home, to the multiplication of Baháfí isolated centers, groups
and assemblies, and to raise, through diligent, painstaking and continual
endeavor to convert receptive souls to the Faith he has espoused, the number of
its active and wholehearted supporters, the sooner will the vast and multiple
enterprises, launched beyond the confines of the homeland, and now so
desperately calling for a greater supply of men and means, be provided with the
necessary support that will ensure their uninterrupted development and hasten
their ultimate fruition, and the lighter will be the burden of the impending
contest that must be waged, sooner or later, within the borders of the Union
itself, between the rising institutions of Baháfuflláhfs embryonic divinely
appointed Order, and the exponents of obsolescent doctrines and the defenders,
both secular and religious, of a corrupt and fast-declining society.
The fourth
phase of the Ten-Year Plan, which the prosecutors of a world-encompassing
Crusade are about to enter, must witness
on the one hand, on every home front, and particularly within the confines
of the American homeland, this same
spiritual reinvigoration, administrative expansion, and material replenishment, constituting the
triple facets of a task which can brook no further delay, and, on the
other, an acceleration, particularly in
connection with the construction of the Mother Temples of Australia and Germany
(the needs of the Mother Temple of Africa having, to all intents and purposes,
been met) in the contributions to be
made, by individual believers as well as national spiritual assemblies, to
ensure the uninterrupted progress and the early completion of these mighty and
historic enterprises.
As the
members of the valiant American Baháfí Community have, in the space of more
than four years, blazed the trail, and vindicated their primacy, through the
share they have had in opening the chief remaining virgin territories of the
globe, in contributing to the furtherance of the interests of the institutions
of the Faith at its World Center, and in hastening the acquisition of national
Hazíratufl-Quds, the establishment of Baháfí national endowments, and the
purchase of sites for future Baháfí Temples, so must they, if they be intent on
safeguarding that primacy, and on preserving, intact and untarnished, the noble
example they have already set the Baháfí world, maintain their enviable
position, as the vanguard of the army of Baháfuflláhfs crusaders, in rescuing,
while there is yet time, their home front from the precarious position in which
it now finds itself, and in displaying for the purpose of ensuring the erection
of the Mother Temples of three continents—tasks which tower far above any of
the national enterprises hitherto undertaken—be they Hazíratufl-Quds,
endowments or Temple sites—that selfsame generosity and self-abnegation which
have distinguished their stewardship to the Cause of Baháfuflláh in the past.
The year,
the opening of which will mark the midway point of this World Spiritual
Crusade, must be distinguished from all previous years, by the special
allotment of a substantial sum from the national budget that will adequately
meet the urgent needs of these Houses of Worship, and particularly those that
are to be erected in the European and Australian continents.
A Golden Opportunity, a
Glorious Challenge
The
forthcoming convocation of no less than five intercontinental conferences,
marking the passing of half of the time allotted for the prosecution of a World
Crusade, and to be held, in five continents of the globe, for the purpose of
paying homage to the Author of the Baháfí Revelation for His protection,
guidance and blessings, of focusing attention on the achievements of the
immediate past and the pressing requirements of the immediate future, will, it
is my ardent hope and prayer, provide a fresh stimulus for the adequate
discharge of these two afore-mentioned responsibilities, which constitute the
distinguishing features of the fourth phase of a rapidly unfolding Plan.
At four
of these five conferences, in the proceedings of which four, the members of the
American Baháfí Community—the principal executors of eAbdufl-Baháfs Divine Plan
and the keepers and defenders of the stronghold of the Baháfí Administrative
Order—will participate, through their official representatives, the voice of
the champion-builders of Baháfuflláhfs embryonic World Order, who can well
claim to have had a decisive share in the great strides made by this Crusade,
should be raised in a spirit and manner that will galvanize these conferences
into action, and produce such results as will reverberate round the world.
A golden
opportunity, a glorious challenge, an inescapable duty, a staggering
responsibility, confront them, at this fresh turning point in the fortunes of a
Crusade, for which they have so unremittingly labored, whose Cause they have so
notably advanced, in the further unfoldment of which they must continue to play
a leading part, and in whose closing stages, they will, I feel confident, rise
to heights never before attained in the course of six decades of American
Baháfí history.
Once
again—and this time more fervently than ever before—I direct my plea to every
single member of this strenuously laboring, clear-visioned, stout-hearted,
spiritually endowed community, every man and woman, on whose individual
efforts, resolution, self-sacrifice and perseverance the immediate destinies of
the Faith of God, now traversing so crucial a stage in its rise and
establishment, primarily depends, not to allow, through apathy, timidity or
complacency, this one remaining opportunity to be irretrievably lost. I would
rather entreat each and every one of them to immortalize this approaching,
fateful hour in the evolution of a World Spiritual Crusade, by a fresh
consecration to their God-given mission, coupled with an instantaneous plan of
action, at once so dynamic and decisive, as to wipe out, on the one hand, with
one stroke, the deficiencies which have, to no small extent, bogged down the
operations of the Crusade on the home front, and tremendously accelerate, on
the other, the progress of the triple task, launched, in three continents, and
constituting one of its preeminent objectives.
His Watchful Power and
Unfailing Grace
May He,
Who through the irresistible operation of the will of His almighty Father,
called this community into being, nursed it in its infancy through the
inestimable benefits conferred by a divinely appointed Covenant, infused
through His personal contact with its members, and the proclamation of His Own
Station, a new spirit into their souls; conferred, subsequently, through the
revelation of His Tablets, the spiritual primacy designed to enable them to
assume a preponderating role in the propagation of His Fatherfs Faith;
graciously aided them, following His ascension, to inaugurate their God-given
mission by fixing the pattern, creating the institutions, and vindicating the
purpose, of a divinely appointed Administrative Order and by launching
subsequently the preliminary undertakings in their homeland, as well as in all
the republics of Latin America, in anticipation of the formal inauguration of a
systematic World Crusade for the furtherance of His Fatherfs Cause; and more
recently assisted them to embark, in concert with their brethren in other continents
of the globe, upon the first stage of their world-encompassing mission, and to
win a series of victories unprecedented in the annals of the Faith in their
homeland—may He, through His watchful care and unfailing grace, continue to
sustain them, individually and collectively, in the course of the remaining
stages of the Plan, and enable them to bring to a triumphant termination the
initial epoch in the unfoldment of the Divine Plan which He has primarily
entrusted to them and on the successful prosecution of which their entire
spiritual destiny must depend.
• • •
In Memoriam
Frank Ashton
Praying for progress of
his soul in the Kingdom. His services meritorious.
[March
1956]
Ella Bailey
Grieve at passing of
valiant exemplary pioneer. Reward in Kingdom bountiful.
[August
30, 1953]
Dorothy Baker
Hearts grieved at
lamentable, untimely passing of Dorothy Baker, distinguished Hand of the Cause,
eloquent exponent of its teachings, indefatigable supporter of its
institutions, valiant defender of its precepts. Her long record of outstanding
service has enriched the annals of the concluding years of the Heroic and the
opening epoch of the Formative Age of the Baháfí Dispensation. Fervently praying
for the progress of her soul in the Abhá Kingdom.
Assure relatives of
profound loving sympathy. Her noble spirit is reaping bountiful reward.
Advise hold memorial
gathering in the Temple befitting her rank and imperishable servicesc
[January
13, 1954]
Mary Barton
Grieved by passing of
your dear mother. Her services highly meritorious. Assure you of fervent
prayers for progress of her soul in the Kingdom.
[January
26, 1957]
Victoria Bedikian
Praying for progress of
the soul of indefatigable and wholly consecrated promoter of the Faith. Her
services are unforgettable.c
[July
1955]
Ella Cooper
Deeply grieved at sudden
passing of herald of the Covenant, Ella Cooper, dearly loved handmaid of eAbdufl-Bahá,
greatly trusted by Him. Her devoted services during concluding years of Heroic
Age and also Formative Age of Faith unforgettable. Assure relatives, friends,
deepest sympathy for loss. Praying for progress of her soul in Abhá Kingdom.
[July
18, 1951]
Julia Culver
Grieve at passing of
devoted pioneer of Faith, Julia Culver. Her exemplary spirit, unshakable
loyalty, generous contributions are unforgettable. Fervently praying for
progress of her soul in Abhá Kingdom.
[January
30, 1950]
Dagmar Dole
Grieved by passing of
distinguished, consecrated pioneer Dagmar Dole, whose outstanding record is
unforgettable, reward bountiful. Praying for progress of her soul in the
Kingdom.
[November
1952]
Homer Dyer
Praying for progress of
soul of devoted and zealous servant of the Faith.
[January
26, 1956]
L. W. Eggleston
Grieve at passing of
valued promoter of Faith. His historic donation of school highly meritorious,
reward bountiful in Kingdom. Deepest sympathy; praying for progress of his
soul.
[September
8, 1953]
Harry Ford
Grieve at passing of
devoted pioneer Harry Ford, whose death will enrich the spiritual development
of foremost center of South Africa. Praying for progress of soul in the
Kingdom.
[January
14, 1954]
Nellie French
Deeply regret the
passing of valiant pioneer. Long record of her services is highly meritorious.
Praying for progress of soul in the Kingdom.
[January
4, 1954]
Louis C. Gregory
Profoundly deplore
grievous loss of dearly beloved, noble-minded, golden-hearted Louis Gregory,
pride and example to the Negro adherents of the Faith. Keenly feel loss of one
so loved, admired and trusted by eAbdufl-Bahá. Deserves rank of first Hand of
the Cause of his race. Rising Baháfí generation in African continent will glory
in his memory and emulate his example. Advise hold memorial gathering in Temple
in token recognition of his unique position, outstanding services.
[August
6, 1951]
Louise M. Gregory
Grieved by news of
passing of faithful, consecrated handmaid of eAbdufl-Bahá. Confident of rich
reward in the Kingdom. Her pioneer services highly meritorious.
[May
29, 1956]
Bertha Herklotz
Grieve at passing of
faithful, steadfast servant of the Faith. Praying for progress of her soul in
the Kingdom.
[February
16, 1956]
Marie Hopper
Praying for progress of
soul of loyal, devoted early believer, Marie Hopper.
[September
11, 1953]
Maria Ioas
Share your grief at
passing of esteemed veteran of Faith, Maria Ioas. Soul rejoicing in the Abhá
Kingdom at the services rendered by her dear son at the World Center of the
Faith in the triple function of Hand of the Cause, Secretary-General of the
Council and supervisor of construction of the dome of the Bábfs Sepulcher.
[May
1953]
Beatrice Irwin
Grieved by passing of
steadfast, devoted, indefatigable promoter of the Faith. Her reward assured in
the Kingdom. Praying for progress of her soul.
[March
23, 1956]
Marion Jack
Mourn loss of immortal
heroine, Marion Jack, greatly loved and deeply admired by eAbdufl-Bahá, a
shining example to pioneers of present and future generations of East and West,
surpassed in constancy, dedication, self-abnegation and fearlessness by none except
the incomparable Martha Root. Her unremitting, highly meritorious activities in
the course of almost half a century, both in North America and Southeast
Europe, attaining their climax in the darkest, most dangerous phase of the
second World War, shed imperishable luster on contemporary Baháfí history.
This triumphant soul is
now gathered to the distinguished band of her co-workers in the Abhá Kingdom;
Martha Root, Lua Getsinger, May Maxwell, Hyde Dunn, Susan Moody, Keith
Ransom-Kehler, Ella Bailey and Dorothy Baker, whose remains, lying in such
widely scattered areas of the globe as Honolulu, Cairo, Buenos Aires, Sydney,
Tihrán, Isfáhán, Tripoli and the depths of the Mediterranean Sea attest the
magnificence of the pioneer services rendered by the North American Baháfí
Community in the Apostolic and Formative Ages of the Baháfí Dispensation.
Advise arrange in
association with the Canadian National Assembly and the European Teaching
Committee a befitting memorial gathering in the Mashriqufl-Adhkár.
Moved to share with the United States and Canadian National Assemblies the
expenses of the erection, as soon as circumstances permit, of a worthy monument
at her grave, destined to confer eternal benediction on a country already
honored by its close proximity to the sacred city associated with the
proclamation of the Faith of Baháfuflláh.
Share message with all
national assemblies.
[March
29, 1954]
Florence Breed Khan
Profoundly grieve at
passing of beloved, distinguished, staunch, great-hearted handmaid of beloved
Master. Praying fervently for progress of her soul in Kingdom. Her reward
assured. Loving sympathy.
[June
27, 1950]
Edward B. Kinney
Grieve at passing of
dearly loved, highly admired, greatly trusted, staunch, indefatigable,
self-sacrificing teacher, pillar of Faith, Saffa Kinney. His leonine spirit,
exemplary steadfastness, notable record of services enriched annals of closing
period of Heroic Age and opening phase of Formative Age of Baháfí Dispensation.
Beautiful reward assured in Abhá Kingdom beneath the shadow of the Master he
loved so dearly, served so nobly, defended so heroically until last breath.
[December
16, 1950]
Fanny Knobloch
Grieve at passing of
beloved, distinguished, exemplary pioneer of Faith, Fanny Knobloch. Memory of
her notable services imperishable, her reward in Abhá Kingdom bountiful,
assured, everlasting.
[December
14, 1949]
George Latimer
Greatly deplore passing
of distinguished disciple of eAbdufl-Bahá, firm pillar of the American Baháfí
Community, George Latimer. His outstanding services during closing years of the
Heroic and first epoch of the Formative Ages of the Faith are imperishable.
Assure bereaved, dearly loved, much admired mother of my profound sympathy and
fervent prayers for the progress of his soul.
[June
23, 1948]
Ruhaniyyih Latimer
Saddened by loss of
devoted, staunch promoter of Faith, Ruhaniyyih Latimer; her services are
unforgettable. Praying for progress of her soul in Kingdom.
[January
20, 1952]
Fanny Lesch
Deeply sympathize in
loss of loyal, distinguished handmaid of Baháfuflláh, Fanny Lesch. Present with
you in spirit at memorial service. Praying ardently for progress of her soul in
Abhá Kingdom.
[April
27, 1948]
Edwin W. Mattoon
Grieved by news of your
dear fatherfs death. His pioneer, teaching and administrative services are
unforgettable and highly meritorious. Assure you of fervent prayers for the
progress of his soul in the Abhá Kingdom.
[December
27, 1956]
William Sutherland Maxwell
With sorrowful heart
announce through national assemblies that Hand of Cause of Baháfuflláh, highly
esteemed, dearly beloved Sutherland Maxwell, has been gathered into the glory
of the Abhá Kingdom. His saintly life, extending well nigh four score years,
enriched during the course of eAbdufl-Baháfs ministry by services in the
Dominion of Canada, ennobled during Formative Age of Faith by decade of
services in Holy Land, during darkest days of my life, doubly honored through
association with the crown of martyrdom won by May Maxwell and incomparable
honor bestowed upon his daughter, attained consummation through his appointment
as architect of the arcade and superstructure of the Bábfs Sepulcher as well as
elevation to the front rank of the Hands of Cause of God. Advise all national
assemblies to hold befitting memorial gatherings particularly in the Mashriqufl-Adhkár
in Wilmette and in the Hazíratufl-Quds in Tihrán.
Have instructed Hands
of Cause in United States and Canada, Horace Holley and Fred Schopflocher, to
attend as my representatives the funeral in Montreal. Moved to name after him
the southern door of the Bábfs Tomb as tribute to his services to second
holiest Shrine of the Baháfí world.
The mantle of Hand of
Cause now falls upon the shoulders of his distinguished daughter, Amatufl-Bahá
Rúhíyyih, who has already rendered and is still rendering manifold no less
meritorious self-sacrificing services at World Center of Faith of Baháfuflláh.
[March
26, 1952]
Florence Morton
Grieve at passing of
faithful promoter of Faith. Praying for the progress of her soul.
[April
8, 1953]
Ella Robarts
Praying fervently for
progress of soul in Abhá Kingdom of devoted old believer. Assure you loving
sympathy.
[May
2, 1950]
Annie Romer
Grieved by passing of
Annie Romer, devoted, able promoter and pioneer of the Faith. Her services have
been highly meritorious. Praying for progress of her soul in the Kingdom.
[March
1955]
Fred Schopflocher
Profoundly grieved at
passing of dearly loved, outstandingly staunch Hand of Cause Fred Schopflocher.
His numerous, magnificent services extending over thirty years in
administrative and teaching spheres for United States, Canada, Institutions at
Baháfí World Center greatly enriched annals of Formative Age of Faith. Abundant
reward assured in Abhá Kingdom. Advising American National Assembly to hold
befitting memorial gathering at Temple he generously helped raise. Advise hold
memorial gathering at Maxwell home to commemorate his eminent part in rise of
Administrative Order of Faith in Canada. Urge ensure burial in close
neighborhood of resting place of distinguished Hand of Cause Sutherland
Maxwell.
[July
1953]
Anthony Y. Seto
Grieved by sudden loss
of your dear husband, valued, consecrated, high-minded promoter of the Faith.
The record of his deeply appreciated services both in America and Asia is
unforgettable. His reward is great in Abhá Kingdom. Assure you of loving,
fervent prayers for progress of his soul.
[May
7, 1957]
Philip G. Sprague
Heart filled with
sorrow at premature passing of staunch, exemplary, greatly admired, dearly
loved Sprague. Memory of his notable services as teacher and administrator in
North and Latin America imperishable, recompense in Abhá Kingdom bountiful.
Praying ardently for progress of his soul.
[September
27, 1951]
Gertrude Struven
Grieve at news. Praying
for progress of her soul in the Kingdom.
[December
23, 1954]
Juliet Thompson
Deplore loss of
much-loved, greatly admired Juliet Thompson, outstanding, exemplary handmaid of
eAbdufl-Bahá. Over half-century record of manifold, meritorious services,
embracing the concluding years of Heroic and opening decades of Formative Ages
of Baháfí Dispensation, won her enviable position in the glorious company of
triumphant disciples of the beloved Master in the Abhá Kingdom. Advise hold
memorial gathering in Mashriqufl-Adhkár to pay befitting tribute
to the imperishable memory of one so wholly consecrated to the Faith of
Baháfuflláh, and fired with such consuming devotion to the Center of His
Covenant.
[December
6, 1956]
George Townshend
Inform Hands and
national assemblies of the Baháfí world, of the passing into Abhá Kingdom of
Hand of Cause George Townshend, indefatigable, highly talented, fearless
defender of the Faith of Baháfuflláh.
Agnes Alexander,
distinguished pioneer of the Faith, elevated to rank of Hand of Cause.
Confident her appointment will spiritually reinforce teaching campaign
simultaneously conducted in North, South and heart of Pacific Ocean.
[March
27, 1957]
Roy C. Wilhelm
Heart filled with
sorrow for loss of greatly prized, much loved, highly admired herald of
Baháfuflláhfs Covenant, Roy Wilhelm. Distinguished career enriched the annals
of concluding years of Heroic and opening years of Formative Age of Faith.
Sterling qualities endeared him to his beloved Master, eAbdufl-Bahá. His
saintliness, indomitable faith, outstanding services local, national,
international, his exemplary devotion, qualify him to join ranks of Hands of
Cause, insure him everlasting reward in Abhá Kingdom. Advise hold memorial
gathering in Temple befitting his unforgettable services and lofty rank.
[December
24, 1951]
Albert Windust
Deeply grieved by
passing of much loved, greatly admired, staunch, ardent promoter of the Faith,
Albert Windust, herald of the Covenant, whose notable services in Heroic and
Formative Ages of the Faith are unforgettable. Assure friends and relatives
fervently supplicating for the progress of his soul in the Kingdom.
[March
11, 1956]
• • •
Notes and
References in this Publication
Footnotes
Citadel of Faith
1.
See God Passes By, Chapter XVIII, paragraph beginning gFinally, in the
very year His royal adversary lost his thronech.
↩
2.
See God Passes By, Chapter XVII, paragraph begining gThe arrival of
fifteen pilgrimsch. ↩
3.
William Sutherland Maxwell of
Montreal ↩
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