Ridván 1973
1 We
announce with joyful and thankful hearts the completion in overwhelming victory
of the world-encircling Nine Year Plan. The Army of Light has won its second
global campaign; it has surpassed the goals set for expansion and has achieved
a truly impressive degree of universal participation, the twin objectives of
the Plan. With gratitude and love we testify to the unceasing confirmations
which Bahá'u'lláh has showered upon His servants,
enabling each and every one of us to offer Him some part of the labour, the devotion, the sacrifice, the supplication which
He has so bountifully rewarded. At this Centenary of the Revelation of the Most
Holy Book, the Community of the Most Great Name lays its tribute of victory at
His feet, acknowledging that it is He Who has bestowed it.
2 The
Cause of God at the end of the Nine Year Plan is immensely more widespread,
more firmly founded, and its own international relations more closely knit than
in 1964 when the Plan was launched. Ninety-five new territories have been
opened to the Faith; the 69 National Spiritual Assemblies which shouldered the
world community's task have become 113, 5 more than called for. These embryonic
secondary Houses of Justice are supported by more than 17,000 Local Spiritual
Assemblies, 3,000 in excess of the goal and 12,000 more than at the beginning
of the Plan. Bahá'ís reside in 69,500 localities, 15,000 more than called for,
and 54,000 more than in 1964. Bahá'í literature has
been translated into 225 more languages bringing the total number to 571; 63
Temple sites, 56 National Hazíratu'l-Quds, and 62
National Endowments have been acquired bringing the total numbers of these
properties to 98, 112 and 104 respectively; 50 Teaching Institutes and Summer
and Winter Schools are playing their part in Bahá'í
education and 15 Publishing Trusts produce Bahá'í
literature in major languages of the world. The Mother Temple of Latin America
has been built and dedicated. Among those goals whose achievement is dependent
on favourable circumstances outside our control are
the incorporation of Assemblies and recognition of Bahá'í
Holy Days. It is gratifying to record that 90 National Spiritual Assemblies and
1,556 Local Spiritual Assemblies — 181 more than the total number called for —
are incorporated, while Bahá'í Holy Days are
recognized in 64 countries and Bahá'í certification
of marriage in 40.
3 This
great expansion of the Faith required an army of international pioneers. Two
major calls were raised, for 461 and 733, which together with others for
particular posts made an overall total of 1,344. The Community of the Most
Great Name responded with 3,553 who actually left their homes, 2,265 of whom
are still at their posts.
4 At
the World Centre of the Faith the collation and classification of the Bahá'í Sacred Scriptures and of the writings of Shoghi Effendi have been carried forward in ever increasing
volume, a task supported and enriched by the labours
of a special committee appointed by the Persian National Spiritual Assembly.
The material at the World Centre, includes some 2,600 original Tablets by Bahá'u'lláh, 6,000 by `Abdu'l-Bahá
and 2,300 letters of Shoghi Effendi. There are in
addition some 18,000 authenticated copies of other such Tablets and letters.
All these have been studied, important passages from them excerpted and
classified, and the subject matter indexed under 400 general headings.
5 A
Synopsis and Codification of the Laws and Ordinances of the "Kitáb-i-Aqdas" — completing
the considerable progress made by the beloved Guardian in this task — is being
published on the Centenary of the Revelation of the Most Holy Book, which, as
already announced, is to be celebrated both in the Holy Land and throughout the
Bahá'í world during this Ridván.
6 The
Constitution of the Universal House of Justice, hailed by Shoghi
Effendi as the Most Great Law of the Faith of Bahá'u'lláh,
has been formulated and published.
7 The
gardens in Bahjí and on Mount Carmel have been
significantly extended and plans have been approved for the befitting
development and beautification of the entire area of Bahá'í
property surrounding the Holy Shrines in Bahjí and
Haifa.
8 The
world-wide proclamation of the Faith, an intensive and long-to-be-sustained
process initiated during the third phase of the Plan, opened in October 1967
with the commemoration of the Centenary of Bahá'u'lláh's
Proclamation to the kings and rulers which had centred
around His revelation of the Súriy-i-Mulúk in Adrianople. This historic event was commemorated
at six Intercontinental Conferences held simultaneously around the planet. A
further nine Oceanic and Continental Conferences held during the Plan gave
great impetus to this proclamation programme. The
fifteen Conferences were attended by nearly 17,000 believers and attracted
great publicity by press and radio and were made the occasion of acquainting
dignitaries and notabilities with the Divine Message. The presentation, on
behalf of the Universal House of Justice, to 142 Heads of State, of a specially
produced book containing the translation into English of the Tablets and
passages of Scripture in which Bahá'u'lláh, some
hundred years before, had issued His mighty Proclamation to mankind, initiated
this campaign, which will continue long beyond the end of the Nine Year Plan.
9 The
outstanding development in the relationship of the Bahá'í
International Community to the United Nations was the accreditation of that
Community as a non-governmental organization with consultative status to the
Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. The Bahá'í
International Community now has a permanent representative at United Nations
and maintains an office in New York.
10 The
loved and revered Hands of the Cause have rendered sacrificial and
distinguished service throughout the Nine Year Plan. They have, in all parts of
the world, inspired the friends, assisted National Spiritual Assemblies,
promoted the teaching work and played a vital part in the success of the Plan.
The lagging fortunes of more than one national
community have been revolutionized by a visit of a Hand of the Cause; swift and
energetic action, inspired by the Hand, has been followed by astonishing
results, completely reversing that community's prospects. They have added
distinguished works to the literature of the Faith.
11 The
goal of the Plan to develop "The institution of the Hands of the Cause of
God, in consultation with the body of the Hands of the Cause, with a view to
the extension into the future of its appointed functions of protection and
propagation", was accomplished in stages, leading to the establishment of
eleven Continental Boards of Counsellors, whose members were appointed by the
Universal House of Justice and who assumed responsibility for the Auxiliary
Boards for protection and propagation. The beloved Hands no longer remained
individually identified with any particular continent---except insofar as their
residence was concerned---but extended their sphere of action to the whole
planet. The Continental Boards of Counsellors, advised and guided by the Hands
of the Cause of God and working in close collaboration with them, have already,
in their brief period of office, performed outstanding and distinguished
services.
12 Three
highly portentous developments have taken place during the Nine Year Plan,
namely, the advance of youth to the forefront of the teaching work, a great
increase in the financial resources of the Faith, and an astonishing
proliferation of inter-National Assembly assistance projects.
13 The
first, the heartwarming upsurge of Bahá'í youth, has
changed the face of the teaching work; impenetrable barriers have been broken
or overpassed by eager teams of young Bahá'ís, dedicated and prayerful,
presenting the Divine Message in ways acceptable to their own generation from
which it has spread and is spreading throughout the social structure. The
entire Bahá'í world has been thrilled by this
development. Having rejected the values and standards of the old world, Bahá'í youth are eager to learn and adapt themselves to the
standards of Bahá'u'lláh and so to offer the Divine Programme to fill the gap left by the abandonment of the
old order.
14 The
vast increase in the financial resources of the Faith called for under the Plan
has evoked a heartwarming response from the entire Bahá'í
community. Not only the Bahá'í International Fund but
the local, national and continental Funds of the Faith have been sacrificially
supported. This practical proof of the love which the friends bear for the
Faith has enabled all the work to go forward---the support of pioneers and
travelling teachers, the raising of Mashriqu'l-Adhkárs
and acquisition of Bahá'í properties, the purchase of
Holy Places in the Cradle of the Faith and at the World Centre, the development
of educational institutions and all the multifarious activities of a vigorous,
onward-marching, constructive world community. It is of interest that sixty
percent of the international funds of the Faith is used to assist the work of
National Spiritual Assemblies, to promote the teaching work and to defend the
Cause against attacks in many parts of the world. Without such help from the Bahá'í world community many National Assemblies would be
paralyzed in their efforts of expansion and deepening. The administration of Huququ'lláh has been strengthened in preparation for its
extension to other parts of the world. An International Deputization
Fund was established at the World Centre to assist pioneers and travelling
teachers who were ready to serve but unable to provide their own expenses, and
this Fund was later extended to the support of projects on national homefronts. Contribution to the Fund is a service which
will never cease to be open to all believers; the growth of the Faith and the
rise of its Administrative Order require an ever-increasing outpouring of our
substance, commensurate in however small a measure with the bounty and
liberality of the outpouring confirmations of Bahá'u'lláh.
15 When
the Plan was launched 219 assistance projects were specified whereby national
communities would render financial, pioneering or teaching aid to others,
generally remote from them geographically. The intention was to strengthen the
bonds of unity between distant parts of the Bahá'í
world with different social, cultural and historical backgrounds. At the end of
the Plan more than 600 such projects had been carried out. Intercommunity
cooperation has been further developed in the field of publishing Bahá'í literature, notably in Spanish and French and the
languages of Africa. A vast field of fruitful endeavour
lies open in this respect.
16 In
some countries due to lack of freedom, to actual repression in others, to legal
and physical obstacles in yet others, certain particular goals — mainly those
requiring incorporation or recognition — could not be won. Foreseeing this, the
Universal House of Justice called upon national communities in lands where
there is freedom to practise and promote the Faith,
to exceed their own goals and thus ensure that the overall goals would be won.
It has proved still impossible to begin work on the erection of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár in Tihrán,
but contracts have been signed for the preparation of detailed drawings,
geological surveys are being made, and everything made ready for immediate
action whenever the situation in Persia becomes propitious.
17 During
the period of the Nine Year Plan a number of important and interesting events,
not directly associated with it, have taken place. First and foremost was the
commemoration, in the precincts of the Qiblih of the Bahá'í world, of the centenary of the arrival at the
prison-city of `Akká, as foretold in former
Scriptures, of the Promised One of all ages.
18 The
Mansion of Mazra`ih, often referred to by the beloved
Guardian as one of the "twin mansions" in which the Blessed Beauty
resided after nine years within the walled prison-city of `Akká,
and dear to the hearts of the believers by reason of its associations with
their Lord, has at last been purchased together with 24,000 square metres of land extending into the plain on its eastward
side.
19 The
raising of the obelisk, marking the site of the future Mashriqu'l-Adhkár
on Mount Carmel, completes a project initiated by the beloved Guardian.
20 The
decision has been made and announced to the Bahá'í
world, and the initial steps have been taken for the erection on Mount Carmel,
at a site on the Arc as purposed by Shoghi Effendi,
of the building which shall serve as the Seat of the Universal House of
Justice.
21 The
progress of the Cause of God gathers increasing momentum and we may with
confidence look forward to the day when this Community, in God's good time,
shall have traversed the stages predicated for it by its Guardian, and shall
have raised on this tormented planet the fair mansions of God's Own Kingdom
wherein humanity may find surcease from its self-induced confusion and chaos
and ruin, and the hatreds and violence of this time shall be transmuted into an
abiding sense of world brotherhood and peace. All this shall be accomplished
within the Covenant of the everlasting Father, the Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh.
The Universal House of Justice