THE UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE
Riḍván 2023
To the Bahá’ís
of the World
Dearly loved Friends,
1.
We feel tremendous joy to be addressing a
community whose high-mindedness and high resolve are befitting of its high
calling. How great, how very great is
our love for you, and how our spirits soar as we see your sincere and devoted
striving to live lives shaped by the Teachings of Bahá’u’lláh and to proffer
the life-giving waters of His Revelation to a world that is sore athirst. Your strong sense of purpose is plain to see. Expansion and consolidation, social action, and participation in the discourses of society proceed
apace, and the natural coherence of these undertakings at the
level of the cluster is becoming ever more visible. Nowhere is this clearer than in places where growing numbers are
becoming engaged in a range of endeavours, each one a means to release the
society-building power of the Faith.
2.
In the twelve
months that have elapsed
since the commencement of the Nine
Year Plan, we have been delighted to see how this global spiritual enterprise has inspired and galvanized the
friends and given impetus to particular lines of action. An immediate focus has been to put into effect plans which ensure that, in each country and region, there emerges at least one cluster where the third milestone has
been passed: a place where large
numbers of people are working together and contributing to the life of a
vibrant community. Conscious,
however, that the goal for this twenty-five-year period is to establish an
intensive programme of growth in every
cluster in the world, the believers have also set about opening new clusters to
the Faith as well as intensifying their efforts in places with an existing
programme of growth. There is a
heightened awareness of the opportunity for pioneers to arise in all parts of
the world—many devoted souls are considering how they might respond to this opportunity, and many others have already filled posts,
noticeably on the home front but increasingly in the international field as
well. This is one of several ways in
which, as we had hoped, a spirit of mutual support is being expressed by the friends everywhere. Communities where strength has been built
have committed themselves to supporting the progress being made in a different
place—in another cluster, region, country, or even continent—and creative means
have been found to offer encouragement from afar and enable experience to be shared
directly. Meanwhile, the basic
approach of capturing what is being learned in a cluster, so that it can inform
plans made locally and elsewhere, is widely practised. We have been gratified to see that particular attention is being paid to learning how to enhance the
quality of the educational experience offered by the institute. When the institute process takes root in a
community, its effects are dramatic. Witness,
for instance, those centres of intense activity
where the inhabitants have come to regard
the training institute as a powerful instrument that is theirs: an instrument for whose sound development
they have assumed principal responsibility. Knowing
well that the doors of the Faith
always stand wide open, the believers are learning how to give encouragement to those
who are poised to enter. To
walk with such souls, and to help
them cross the threshold, is a
privilege and a special joy; in each cultural context, there is much to be
learned about the dynamics of this resonant moment of recognition and
belonging. And that is not all. While in many clusters efforts to
contribute to social transformation are at their earliest stages, National
Spiritual Assemblies, ably supported as ever by the Counsellors, are actively
seeking to learn more about how these efforts emerge from the
community-building process. Discussions
about the social and material well-being of a people are being cultivated
within groups of families and in communities, while the friends are also
finding ways to participate in meaningful discourses that are unfolding in
their immediate surroundings.
3.
Amid all we have described, the actions of the
youth shine resplendent. Far from
being mere passive absorbers of influence—whether the influence be benign or otherwise—they
have proven themselves bold and discerning protagonists of the Plan. Where a community has seen them in this light and created conditions
for their progress, the youth have more than justified the confidence shown
in them. They are teaching the Faith
to their friends and making service the
foundation of more meaningful friendships. Frequently,
such service takes the form of educating those younger
than themselves—offering them not only moral and spiritual
education, but often assistance with their schooling too. Charged with a sacred responsibility to
strengthen the institute process, Bahá’í youth are fulfilling our cherished
hopes.
4.
The setting for all these efforts is a deeply
unsettled age. There is widespread
acknowledgement that the present-day structures of society are ill-prepared to
address the needs of humanity in its current travails.
Much that was widely assumed to be certain and unshakeable is being questioned, and
the resulting ferment is producing a longing for a unifying vision. The chorus of voices raised in support of oneness,
equality, and justice
shows how many share these
aspirations for their societies. Of
course, it is no surprise to a follower of the Blessed Beauty that hearts
should long for the spiritual ideals which He propounded. But we nevertheless find it striking that,
in a year when the prospects for humanity’s collective progress have seldom
seemed gloomier, the light of the Faith shone with astonishing brilliance in
more than ten thousand conferences, attended by nearly one and a half million
people, focused on the means of promoting those same ideals. Bahá’u’lláh’s vision, and His exhortation
to humankind to work in unity for the betterment of the world, was the centre
round which diverse elements of society eagerly gathered—and no wonder, for as
‘Abdu’l-Bahá has explained, “Every community in the world findeth in these
Divine Teachings the realization of its highest aspirations.” Some well-wishers of humanity might first be drawn to the Bahá’í
community as a place of
refuge, a shelter from a world polarized and paralysed. Yet beyond a shelter,
what they find are kindred souls
labouring together to build the world anew.
5.
Much could be written about the geographic
spread of the conferences, the extraordinary impetus they imparted to the new
Plan, or the heartfelt expressions of joy and enthusiasm they evoked from those
who attended. But in these few lines
we wish to draw attention to what they signified about the development of the
Cause. They were a reflection of a
Bahá’í community that sees kinship,
not difference. This outlook made it
natural to explore the Nine Year Plan at gatherings to which all were welcome. The friends considered the Plan’s
implications for their societies in the company of not only individuals and
families, but local leaders and authority figures as well. Bringing together so many people in one
place created the conditions for a transformative conversation about spiritual
and social progress, one that is unfolding the world over. The special contribution that such
gatherings—at once open, uplifting, and purposeful— can make to an expanding
pattern of community development in a cluster is a valuable lesson for
Bahá’í institutions to bear in mind for the future.
6.
And so the company of the faithful enter the
second year of the Plan with a fresh perspective and a profound insight into
the significance of what they seek to achieve.
How different actions look when viewed in light of the society-building
power they release! This expansive
prospect allows a sustained activity to be seen as much more than an isolated
act of service or just a data point. In place after place,
the initiatives being pursued reveal a
population learning how to take increasing responsibility for navigating the
path of its own development. The
resulting spiritual and social transformation manifests itself in the life of a
people in a variety of ways. In the
previous series of Plans, it could be seen most clearly in the promotion of
spiritual education and collective worship. In
this new series of Plans, increasing attention needs to be given to other
processes that seek to enhance the life of a community—for example, by
improving public health, protecting the environment, or drawing more
effectively on the power of the arts. What is required for all these complementary
aspects of a community’s well-being
to advance is, of course, the capacity to engage in systematic learning in all these areas—a capacity that draws
on insights arising from the Teachings and the accumulated store of human
knowledge generated through scientific enquiry. As this capacity grows, much will be accomplished over the
coming decades.
7.
This expanded, society-building vision has
far-reaching implications. Each
community is on its own path towards its realization. But progress in one place often has features in common with
progress in another. One feature is
that, as capacity increases and a local or national community’s powers
multiply, then, in the fullness of time, the conditions required for the
emergence of a Mashriqu’l-Adhkár, set out in our Riḍván 2012
message, will eventually be fulfilled. As we indicated in our message
to you last Riḍván, we will periodically identify places where a Bahá’í
Temple is to be raised up. We are
delighted to call, at this time, for the establishment of local Houses of
Worship in Kanchanpur, Nepal, and Mwinilunga, Zambia. Beyond this, we
call for a national
House of Worship to be raised
up in Canada, in the vicinity of the long-established National ḤaBíratu’l-Quds
in Toronto. These projects, and
others to be initiated in the future, will benefit from the support provided to
the Temples Fund by the friends in every land.
8.
Copious are the blessings that a benevolent
Lord has chosen to bestow upon His loved ones.
Lofty is the calling, magnificent the prospect. Pressing
are the times in which we have all been summoned to serve. Impassioned, then, are the prayers with
which, on your behalf and for your tireless efforts, we supplicate at the
Threshold of Bahá’u’lláh.
[Signed: The Universal House of Justice]