Ridvan
2019
To the Baha'is of the World
Dearly loved Friends,
1 As the Most Great Festival has drawn closer, we have been
transported by feelings of gratitude and anticipation--gratitude for the
wonders that Baha'u'llah has enabled His followers to accomplish, anticipation
of what the immediate future holds.
2 The momentum generated
by the worldwide celebrations of the bicentenary of the Birth of Baha'u'llah
has only grown since. The
accelerated development of the Baha'i community, its rising capacity, and its
ability to draw on the energies of more of its members emerge vividly from a
summary of its recent global attainments.
Of these, an increase in community-building activities stands out in
particular. The current Five Year Plan follows twenty years of effort by the Baha'i
world to systematically refine and multiply these activities--but remarkably,
in the Plan's first two and a half years, the number of core activities alone
rose by more than half. The worldwide
community has shown the capacity to engage, at any given time, over a million
people in such activities, helping them to explore and respond to spiritual
realities. In the same short
period, the number of gatherings for prayer nearly doubled--a much-needed
response to humanity's growing estrangement from the Source of hope and
bounty. This development holds
special promise, for devotional meetings infuse a new spirit into the life of a
community. Interwoven with
educational efforts for all ages, they reinforce the lofty purpose of those efforts: to foster communities distinguished by
their worship of God and their service to humankind. Nowhere is this more evident than in
those clusters where the participation of large numbers in Baha'i activities is
being sustained and the friends have passed the third milestone in their
community's development. We are
delighted to see that the number of clusters where the process of growth has
advanced this far has already more than doubled since the beginning of the Plan
and now stands at around five hundred.
3 This brief survey
cannot do justice to the scale of the transformation that is under way. The outlook for the remaining two years
of the Plan is bright. Much has
been achieved this last year by widely disseminating lessons learned from the
stronger programmes of growth in clusters that, as we
hoped, have become reservoirs of knowledge and resources. The International Teaching Centre, the
Counsellors, and their tireless auxiliaries have stopped at nothing to ensure that
friends in all parts of the world can benefit from this acceleration in
learning and apply the insights being gained to their own realities. We rejoice to see that in a growing
number of clusters, and in neighbourhoods and
villages within them, a nucleus of friends has emerged who through action and
reflection are discovering what is required, at a particular point, for the
process of growth to advance in their surroundings. They are drawing on the potent
instrument of the institute, through which capacity to contribute to the
spiritual and material prosperity of the community is enhanced, and as they
act, the number of those joining them is increasing. Naturally, conditions vary greatly from
place to place, as do the characteristics of growth. But through systematic striving,
everyone can make a more and more effective contribution to the work at
hand. In every setting, there is
pure joy in engaging other souls in meaningful and uplifting conversations that
lead, whether quickly or gradually, to the stirring of spiritual susceptibilities. The brighter the flame kindled within
the heart of the believer, the greater will be the
force of attraction felt by those exposed to its warmth. And to a heart consumed with love for
Baha'u'llah, what more fitting occupation can be imagined than to seek out
kindred spirits, to encourage them as they enter the path of service, to
accompany them as they gain experience and--perhaps the greatest joy of all--to
see souls become confirmed in their faith, arise independently, and assist others
on the same journey. These are
among the most cherished of all the moments that this transitory life affords.
4 The prospects for
advancing this spiritual enterprise are made the more thrilling by the approach
of the bicentenary of the Birth of the Bab. Like the bicentenary that preceded it,
this anniversary is a moment incalculably precious. It provides all Baha'is with marvellous opportunities for awakening those around them to
the great Day of God, to the extraordinary effusion of heavenly grace signalled by the appearance of two Manifestations of the
Divine Being, successive Luminaries Who brightened the horizon of the
world. The measure of what might be
possible in the coming two cycles is known to all from the experience of the
bicentenary two years ago, and all that was learned on that occasion must be channelled into the plans for the Twin Holy Birthdays this
year. As the two-hundred-year
anniversary draws near, we will offer frequent supplications on your behalf in
the Sacred Shrines, praying that your efforts to befittingly honour the Bab will succeed in advancing the Cause He
foretold.
5 The close of the first
century of the Formative Age is but two and a half years away. It will seal one hundred years of
consecrated effort to consolidate and expand the foundation so sacrificially
laid during the Faith's Heroic Age.
At that time the Baha'i community will also mark the centenary of the
Ascension of 'Abdu'l-Baha, that moment when the
beloved Master was released from the confines of this world to rejoin His
Father in the retreats of celestial glory.
His funeral, which occurred the following day, was an event "the
like of which Palestine had never seen". At its conclusion, His mortal remains
were laid to rest within a vault of the Mausoleum of the Bab. However, it was envisaged by Shoghi Effendi that this would be a temporary
arrangement. A Shrine was to be
erected, of a character befitting the unique station of 'Abdu'l-Baha,
at the appropriate time.
6 That time has
come. The Baha'i world is being
summoned to build the edifice which will forever embosom those sacred remains. It is to be constructed in the vicinity
of the Ridvan Garden, on land consecrated by the
footsteps of the Blessed Beauty; the Shrine of 'Abdu'l-Baha
will thus lie on the crescent traced between the Holy Shrines in 'Akka and Haifa.
Work on the architectural plans is advancing, and more information will
be shared in the coming months.
7 Feelings of surpassing
joy now surge within us, as we contemplate the year ahead and all that it
promises. We look to every one of
you--those who are occupied with rendering service to Baha'u'llah, labouring in every nation for the cause of peace--to fulfil
your high calling.
[signed: The Universal House of Justice]