Ridván 1967
1 At
the conclusion of the third year of the Nine Year Plan we acknowledge with
thankful hearts the evidences of Divine favour with
which Bahá'u'lláh unfailingly sustains and confirms
the dedicated efforts of His servants everywhere, and we unhesitatingly affirm
our confidence that the community of the Most Great Name can and will, by its
determination and sacrificial efforts, achieve complete victory.
2 Last
year the call was raised for the formation, in 1967, of eleven new National
Spiritual Assemblies. All will be elected during the Riddván
period. We welcome with great joy the National Spiritual Assemblies of the
Bahá'ís of Algeria and Tunisia with its seat in Algiers; Cameroon Republic with
its seat in Victoria; Swaziland, Lesotho and Mozambique with its seat in
Mbabane; Zambia with its seat in Lusaka; Belize with its seat in Belize; the
Leeward, Windward and Virgin Islands with its seat in Charlotte Amalie; Eastern
and Southern Arabia with its seat in Ba.hrayn; Laos
with its seat in Vientiane; Sikkim with its seat in Gangtok;
Taiwan with its seat in Taipei; the Gilbert and Ellice Islands with its seat in
Tarawa. The World Centre of the Faith will be represented at each National
Convention by a Hand of the Cause of God, who will present a message from the
Universal House of Justice welcoming the new national community and assigning
it its share of the goals of the Nine Year Plan.
3 At
this Riddván eighty-one of the 108 National Spiritual
Assemblies, and more than six thousand of the 13,737 Local Spiritual Assemblies
called for by 1973 will have been established; of a required 54,102 localities
where Bahá'ís reside, 28,217 are reported; fifteen of the sixty-five National
Incorporations called for have been achieved; seventeen of fifty-two National dHadzíratu'l-Quds, seven of sixty-two Temple sites,
thirteen of fifty-four National Endowments, fourteen of thirty-two Teaching
Institutes, have been acquired; of the 973 Local Incorporations called for in
the Plan, 123 have been completed; Local .Ha.zíratu'l-Quds
acquired are, twenty-four in India, seventeen in Kenya, nine in Uganda, two in
South Africa, two in Turkey and a number in Congo (Kinshasa), while land for
eight others has been acquired in Kenya, for four in Cameroon, for two in
Pakistan and for one in Mauritius; in eight countries Local Endowments
supplementary to those called for in the Plan have been acquired.
4 Iceland,
Korea, Liberia, Luxembourg and Rhodesia now recognize the Bahá'í
Marriage Certificate; the Dominican Republic, Guyana, Hawaii, Iceland, Italy,
Kenya and Luxembourg recognize Bahá'í Holy Days. A
Summer School has been established in Liberia, and one, beyond the requirements
of the Plan, in Canada, while land for others has been acquired in Argentina,
Ethiopia and Samoa. Twenty-five new languages have been added to the list of
those in which Bahá'í literature is available,
bringing the total number to 397. The number of territories now opened to the
Faith has reached 311, including the recently settled virgin areas of Chiloé Archipelago, Bonaire, Phoenix Islands and St.
Martin, and two territories in addition to those called for in the Plan, namely
Melville Island in Australasia and Montserrat in the Windward Islands.
5 After
protracted frustration the National Spiritual Assembly of Persia has finally
gained possession of the historic fortress of Chihríq,
that bleak and lonely citadel which was the last earthly residence of the
blessed Báb, and from which He was led forth to His
martyrdom in Tabríz. Realization of the long-sought
recognition of the Faith in Italy is a wonderful victory, resulting not only in
the incorporation of the National Spiritual Assembly, but also of all Local
Spiritual Assemblies in Italy and the ability to establish that National
Spiritual Assembly's Publishing Trust. In Iceland the Faith has been recognized
as one of the island's religions. This provides not only for incorporation of
the Local Spiritual Assembly of Reykjavik but authorizes the chairman of that
Assembly to perform Bahá'í marriages and Bahá'í burials, exempts the Faith from certain taxes,
permits the observance of Bahá'í Holy Days and paves
the way for incorporation of the National Spiritual Assembly of that country
when it will be formed. The full number of Local Spiritual Assemblies, Groups
and Localities called for in the Plan has been established in fifty-three
territories and islands under the direction of twenty-six National Spiritual
Assemblies; five territories have formed the required number of Local Spiritual
Assemblies and seven have reached the specified number of Localities.
6 Since
the call was raised a year ago, international travelling-teaching, ranging over
the five continents and affecting nearly all national communities, has been
undertaken. Seventy-eight projects have been completed in Europe, forty-three
in America, twenty-seven in Asia, twenty-five in Australasia which, with those
in Africa brings the total number to about two hundred. It is greatly hoped
that this stimulating activity, so dear to the beloved Master's heart, will be
constantly expanded.
7 Sustaining
all these visible achievements is a constant activity throughout the world of
teaching and administration---a perpetual movement, like the ceaseless surge of
the sea, within the Bahá'í community, which is the
real cause of its growth. National and Local Spiritual Assemblies facing
difficult problems, devising new plans, shouldering responsibility for a
community growing in numbers and consciousness, Committees striving to
accomplish objectives, Bahá'í Youth in eager and
dedicated activity, individual Bahá'ís and families making efforts for the
Cause, to give the Message, or hold a fireside, these constant services attract
the confirmation of Bahá'u'lláh, and the more they
are supported by prayers and intense dedication and the more extensive they
become, the more they release into the world a spiritual charge which no force
on earth can resist, and which must eventually bring about the complete triumph
of the Cause. It is this organic vitality of the Faith, so readily felt at the
World Centre, whose exhilaration we wish every believer to share.
8 At
the World Centre of the Faith codification of the "Kitáb-i-Aqdas" and collation of other important Texts has
continued. Work on the highly important task of formulating the Constitution of
the Universal House of Justice is well advanced. Development and extension of
the gardens surrounding the sacred Shrines in both Haifa and Bahjí is continuing. Publication of "The Bahá'í World" Volume XIII has been undertaken; this
book covers nine years, from 1954 to 1963, almost the entire period of the Ten
Year Crusade, and includes a comprehensive article on the beloved Guardian by Amatu'l-Bahá Rú.híyyih Khánum. A planned development of relationships with
the United Nations is being actively pursued. An important supplementary
achievement is the establishment of an International Bahá'í
Audio-Visual Centre whose function is to provide teaching and deepening aids to
all National Spiritual Assemblies, as well as to store and index audio-visual
records.
9 Throughout
the year the services of the beloved Hands of the Cause have shone with an unfailing
light. Their constant encouragement of National Spiritual Assemblies and of
believers everywhere to pursue the goals of the Plan and to obtain a deeper
understanding of the true meaning of Bahá'u'lláh's
Revelation is contributing in no small measure to the progress of that Plan and
must exercise a lasting effect on the development of the Bahá'í
community. These few gallant and dedicated believers, whose place in history is
forever assured by virtue of their appointment to their high office, are indeed
a precious legacy left to us by our beloved Guardian, and as the years go by
there is increasingly added to the honour and respect
which is their due by reason of their exalted rank, the love and admiration of
the friends evoked by their constant services.
10 In
response to special needs two changes have been made in the disposition of the
Hands during the year, Hand of the Cause John Robarts returning to the Western
Hemisphere with a special assignment to his native Canada, and Hand of the
Cause William Sears returning to Africa. In addition we are delighted to
announce that Hand of the Cause .Tara.zu'lláh Samandarí, whose eyes were blessed by beholding Bahá'u'lláh, will represent the Universal House of Justice
at the Inter-Continental Conference in Chicago, replacing the late Hand of the
Cause Leroy Ioas.
11 In
the international sphere the great project of raising the Panama Temple has
begun with choice of a design submitted by Mr. Peter Tillotson,
an English architect. Mr. Robert McLaughlin, sometime member of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the United States and Dean Emeritus of the School of
Architecture of Princeton University, who served as a member of the Technical
Advisory Board for the construction of the interior of the Mother Temple of the
West in Wilmette, has been appointed Architectural Consultant to the Universal
House of Justice for the building of the Temple. He and Mr. Tillotson
have visited the site together, and are working in close co-operation. Pictures
and drawings of the new Temple will be published shortly, and the friends will
be kept informed of the progress of construction of this House of Worship "situated
between the two great oceans", a location which `Abdu'l-Bahá
indicated would become very important in the future and whence the Teachings,
once established, "will unite the East and the West, the North and the
South."
12 The
brilliant pioneering feat of the second year of the Plan is beginning to reveal
its beneficent effects, but pioneers are still urgently needed and will
continue to be needed in all parts of the world for consolidation and
development of the Faith in the newly won territories as well as for those
resettled during the opening years of the Plan. The immediate requirement is
for 209 pioneers to settle in eighty-seven territories named on the attached
list, and the call is now raised for the speedy achievement of this task.
Service in this highly meritorious field is open to every believer and all
those who are moved to respond to this particular call are asked to consult the
list of territories and to make their offers to their own National Spiritual
Assembly. Full details of the requirements in each territory have been sent to
the National Spiritual Assemblies concerned and to the Pioneer Committees.
13 The
constant need for pioneers no less than the approaching world-wide proclamation
render it imperative to pay special attention, in every continent, to the homefronts, for they are the sources of manpower and of
administrative experience, the solid bases from which all expansion begins,
both at home and abroad. The largest increases in numbers of Local Spiritual
Assemblies, of Groups, and of believers, are called for on the homefronts, and these tasks must be vigorously pursued.
Some National Spiritual Assemblies have phased these important goals, assigning
a specified number for achievement each year, thus ensuring a planned and
flexible approach to the total requirements. Such a systematic and determined
prosecution of the homefront goals is highly recommended.
14 The
pressing and ever-growing needs of the Bahá'í Fund
are called to the attention of all believers. There are great projects already
under way or lying ahead which require very large amounts of money for their
realization. The Panama Temple---the first only of the two called for in the
Nine Year Plan---the beautification and development of the World Centre itself,
involving a necessary and inevitable increase in facilities to serve the
growing needs of the Faith; support of the vital teaching programme
in many parts of the world; establishment and development of new National
Spiritual Assemblies---all these urgently require the support of the friends
everywhere through sustained and sacrificial contributions. As inflation
spreads around the world, the consequent increase in the cost of living is
balanced, at least in the more affluent countries, by a corresponding increase
in personal incomes. The expenses of the Bahá'í Fund
are inevitably and seriously affected by this inflationary condition which can
only be relieved by contributions, both of larger amounts and from a larger
number of contributors. The House of Justice believes that the financial needs
of the Cause should be met by universal participation in giving and urges
National and Local Spiritual Assemblies to pursue this goal with vigour and imagination, recalling to the friends the plea
of the beloved Guardian to every believer "unhesitatingly, to place,
each according to his circumstances, his share on the altar of Bahá'í sacrifice." The fact that only we, the
Bahá'ís, can contribute financially to the Cause is both our honour and our challenge.
15 As
we approach the third phase of the Nine Year Plan there opens before us a
prospect of enthralling opportunities such as to thrill the heart of every
ardent follower of Bahá'u'lláh. For more than a
century we have toiled to teach the Cause; heroic sacrifices, dedicated
services, prodigious efforts have been made in order to establish the outposts
of the Faith in the chief countries, territories and islands of the earth and
to raise the framework of the Administrative Order around the planet. But the
Faith of Bahá'u'lláh remains, as yet, unknown to the
generality of men. Now at last, at long last, the world-wide community of the
Most Great Name is called upon to launch, on a global scale and to every
stratum of human society, an enduring and intensive proclamation of the healing
message that the Promised One has come and that the unity and well-being of the
human race is the purpose of His Revelation. This long-to-be-sustained
campaign, commencing next October in commemoration of the centenary of the
sounding of the "opening notes" of Bahá'u'lláh's
own proclamation, and gathering momentum throughout the remainder of the Nine
Year Plan, may well become the spearhead of other plans to be launched
continually until humanity has recognized and gratefully acclaimed its Redeemer
and its Lord.
16 A
hundred years ago Bahá'u'lláh Himself addressed the
kings, rulers, religious leaders and peoples of the world. The Universal House
of Justice feels it its bounden duty to bring that Message to the attention of
the world's leaders today. It is therefore presenting to them, in the form of a
book, the essence of Bahá'u'lláh's announcement.
Entitled "The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh",
a special edition will be presented to Heads of State during the opening of the
proclamation period and a general edition will be available to the friends in
English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
17 The
Hands of the Cause of God, Amatu'l-Bahá Rú.híyyih Khánum, Ugo Giachery, .Tara.zu'lláh Samandarí, `Alí Akbar Furútan, Paul Haney, Abúl-Qásim Faizí, who will represent the Universal House of Justice at
the Inter-Continental Conferences in October to be held in Panama, Sydney,
Chicago, Kampala, Frankfurt and New Delhi respectively, will gather at the
World Centre in September, a few days before the Feast of Mashíyyat.
The members of the House of Justice will join these Hands in supplication at
the Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh in Bahjí
and will meet with them for consultation in the Mansion. From that Holy Spot
these Hands of the Cause will make a special pilgrimage on behalf of the entire
Bahá'í world to Adrianople where the Súriy-i-Mulúk was revealed. One
hundred years after the historic event which it is their purpose to
commemorate, they will, on September 27th gather in the House of Bahá'u'lláh for prayer and meditation, while the members of
the Universal House of Justice will, in the Most Holy Shrine at Bahjí, share in the same commemoration and pray for the
success of the Conferences and of the Proclamation programme.
The entire Bahá'í world will, between the Conferences
and Ri.dván 1968, commemorate the centenary of the
opening of that wonderful period in human history when the clouds of Divine
bounty showered in lavish profusion their treasures upon men and the portals of
the Kingdom were thrown open, disclosing to all who had eyes to see, a new
heaven and a new earth, and the new Jerusalem coming down from God.
18 Immediately
after the Feast of Mashíyyat the Hands of the
Cause will travel from Adrianople to their Conferences, each bearing the
precious trust of a photograph of the Blessed Beauty, which it will be the
privilege of those attending the Conferences to view. These distinguished Hands
will, on their own behalf, each address the Conference which they attend, and
will bear a message to each Conference from the Universal House of Justice whom
they represent.
19 These
six Conferences, convened to commemorate the opening of Bahá'u'lláh's
own Proclamation and to inaugurate a period of proclamation of His message by
the entire company of His followers, will doubtless demonstrate yet again the
spirit of joy which pervades such gatherings of the friends and will reinforce
them in their determination to seize whatever means and opportunities they may
find to raise the Divine call. Honoured by the
presence of Hands of the Cause, these Conferences, focal
points of the love and prayers of the friends everywhere, magnets to attract
the spiritual powers which alone can confirm their work, will, it is
confidently hoped, be potent sources of unity, spiritual enthusiasm and
realistic planning. National Spiritual Assemblies are called upon to ensure
that they are represented at the Conference held in their continent so that
they may share their plans for proclamation with other National Spiritual
Assemblies as well as discuss with them the remaining goals of the Nine Year
Plan.
20 To
all those friends in so many countries, suffering in varying degrees from
restrictions and oppression which will either prevent altogether, or greatly
inhibit their public commemoration and subsequent proclamation programmes, we send a special message of love and
assurance. To them we convey the love and admiration of their fellow believers,
who, in gratitude for their greater freedom, are determined to blaze abroad
such a proclamation of the Divine Message as may well pave the way for the
eventual emancipation of the entire body of the Faith.
21 World-wide
proclamation, the unknown sea on which we must soon sail, will add another
dimension to our work, a dimension which will, as it develops, complement and
reinforce the twin processes of expansion and consolidation. This pattern of
teaching, emerging so soon after the completion of the framework of the
Administrative Order, may well be the means of advancing the vital work of
consolidation and of rendering more effective the teaching wisdom which has
been gained in a hundred years, and more particularly since the beloved
Guardian called us to systematic and planned activity. Therefore, in those
countries where we are free to publicize our religion, this activity must
become part of our regular work, included in budgets, assigned to National and
Local Committees for study and implementation and above all for co-ordination
with the programmes operating to achieve the goals of
the Nine Year Plan. Every effort of proclamation must be sustained by teaching,
particularly locally where public announcements should be related to such
efforts. This co-ordination is essential, for nothing will be more
disheartening than for thousands to hear of the Faith and have nowhere to turn
for further information.
22 The
beloved Guardian wrote, "To strive to obtain a more adequate
understanding of the significance of Bahá'u'lláh's
stupendous Revelation must, it is my unalterable conviction, remain the first
obligation and the object of the constant endeavour
of each one of its loyal adherents.", a statement which places the
obligation of deepening in the Cause firmly on every believer. It is therefore
upon the nature of deepening, rather than upon the desirability of pursuing it,
that we wish to comment.
23 A
detailed and exact knowledge of the present structure of Bahá'í
Administration, or of the By-laws of National and Local Spiritual Assemblies,
or of the many and varied applications of Bahá'í law
under the diverse conditions prevailing around the world, while valuable in
itself, cannot be regarded as the sort of knowledge primarily intended by
deepening. Rather is suggested a clearer apprehension of the purpose of God for
man, and particu- larly of
His immediate purpose as revealed and directed by Bahá'u'lláh,
a purpose as far removed from current concepts of human well-being and
happiness as is possible. We should constantly be on our guard lest the glitter
and tinsel of an affluent society should lead us to think that such superficial
adjustments to the modern world as are envisioned by humanitarian movements or
are publicly proclaimed as the policy of enlightened statesmanship---such as an
extension to all members of the human race of the benefits of a high standard
of living, of education, medical care, technical knowledge ---will of
themselves fulfill the glorious mission of Bahá'u'lláh.
Far otherwise. These are the things which shall be added unto us once we seek
the Kingdom of God, and are not themselves the objectives for which the Báb gave His life, Bahá'u'lláh
endured such sufferings as none before Him had ever endured, the Master and after
Him the Guardian bore their trials and afflictions with such superhuman
fortitude. Far deeper and more fundamental was their vision, penetrating to the
very purpose of human life. We cannot do better, in this respect, than call to
the attention of the friends certain themes pursued by Shoghi
Effendi in his trenchant statement "The Goal of a New World Order". "The
principle of the Oneness of Mankind" he writes, "implies an
organic change in the structure of present-day society, a change such as the
world has not yet experienced." Referring to the "epoch-making
changes that constitute the greatest landmarks in the history of human
civilization", he states that "...they cannot but appear, when
viewed in their proper perspective, except as subsidiary adjustments preluding
that transformation of unparalleled majesty and scope which humanity is in this
age bound to undergo." In a later document he refers to the
civilization to be established by Bahá'u'lláh as one "with
a fullness of life such as the world has never seen nor can as yet
conceive."
24 Dearly-loved
Friends, this is the theme we must pursue in our efforts deepen in the Cause.
What is Bahá'u'lláh's purpose for the human race? For
what ends did He submit to the appalling cruelties and indignities heaped upon
Him? What does He mean by "a new race of men"? What are the
profound changes which He will bring about? The answers are to be found in the
Sacred Writings of our Faith and in their interpretation by `Abdu'l-Bahá and our beloved Guardian. Let the friends
immerse themselves in this ocean, let them organize regular study classes for
its constant consideration, and as reinforcement to their effort, let them
remember conscientiously the requirements of daily prayer and reading of the
Word of God enjoined upon all Bahá'ís by Bahá'u'lláh.
25 Such
dedicated striving on the part of all the friends to deepen in the Cause
becomes imperative with the approach of the proclamation programme.
As this becomes effective more and more attention will be directed to the
claims of Bahá'u'lláh and opposition must be
expected. "HOW GREAT, HOW VERY GREAT IS THE CAUSE;" wrote the
Master, "HOW VERY FIERCE THE ONSLAUGHT OF ALL THE PEOPLES AND KINDREDS
OF THE EARTH! ERE LONG SHALL THE CLAMOUR OF THE MULTI- TUDE THROUGHOUT AFRICA,
THROUGHOUT AMERICA, THE CRY OF THE EUROPEAN AND OF THE TURK, THE GROANING OF
INDIA AND CHINA BE HEARD FROM FAR AND NEAR. ONE AND
ALL THEY SHALL ARISE WITH ALL THEIR POWER TO RESIST HIS CAUSE. THEN SHALL THE
KNIGHTS OF THE LORD, ASSISTED BY HIS GRACE FROM ON HIGH, STRENGTHENED BY FAITH,
AIDED BY THE POWER OF UNDERSTANDING AND REINFORCED BY THE LEGIONS OF THE
COVENANT, ARISE AND MAKE MANIFEST THE TRUTH OF THE VERSE: `BEHOLD THE CONFUSION
THAT HATH BEFALLEN THE TRIBES OF THE DEFEATED!'"
26 Mindful
of the countless expressions of Divine love found in our Scriptures and aware
of the extraordinary nature of the crisis facing humanity, we call the friends
to a new realization of the very great things which are expected from us in
this Day. We recall that the Blessed Beauty, Bahá'u'lláh,
as well as His "Best-Beloved" before Him and `Abdu'l-Bahá after Him bore Their sufferings in this world
in order that mankind might be freed from material fetters and "attain
unto true liberty", "might prosper and flourish", "attain
unto abiding joy, and be filled with gladness", and we pray that the endeavours of the friends may be the means by which this
glory and felicity will speedily come to pass.
The Universal House of Justice