Ridvan 1974 (Naw-Rúz):
Bahá'í Era 131
by Universal
House of Justice
1974-03
Dearly-loved
Friends,
- A span of eighteen years
separates us from the centenary of Bahá'u'lláh's
Ascension and the unveiling of His Almighty Covenant. The fortunes of
humanity in that period no man can foretell. We can, however, confidently
predict that the Cause of God, impelled by the mighty forces of life
within it, must go on from strength to strength, increasing in size and
developing greater and greater powers for the accomplishment of God's
purpose on earth.
- The abundant evidences
of Divine confirmation which have rewarded the strenuous and dedicated
efforts of the Bahá'í community during the past decade are apparent
throughout the earth and give incontrovertible assurance of its capacity
to win the good pleasure of Bahá'u'lláh and
answer every call made upon it in His service.
- The Five Year
Plan to which this community is now summoned is the opening campaign of
these critical years. It is the third global plan embarked upon by the
Army of Light in its implementation of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's
Divine Plan, that world-encompassing programme
disclosed in His perspicuous Tablets and described by the Guardian of the
Cause of God as the Charter for the propagation of the Faith throughout
the world. It was the Guardian himself, the beloved "sign of
God", who, through his exposition and interpretation of the
Revelation, through his discipline and education of the Bahá'í community
and through a series of national plans assigned to the various units of
that community, forged the Administrative Order of the Faith and made it an
instrument for the carrying out of this great Charter, and he himself
designed and launched the first global plan, the unique, brilliant and
spiritually glorious Ten Year Crusade. The victories of that crusade
implanted the banner of Bahá'u'lláh throughout
the planet and the following Nine Year Plan
reinforced and extended the bastions of the Faith and raised the number of
National Spiritual Assemblies the - supporting pillars of the Universal
House of Justice -- to one hundred and thirteen, a number increased to one
hundred and fifteen by the formation at this Ridvan
of the National Spiritual Assemblies of Hong Kong and South East Arabia.
- This Five
Year Plan has three major objectives: preservation and
consolidation of the victories won; a vast and widespread expansion of the
Bahá'í community; development of the distinctive character of Bahá'í life
particularly in the local communities. The achievement of these overall
aims requires the accomplishment of particular tasks at the World Centre
of the Faith, and by national and local communities.
- At the World Centre work will
continue on the collation and classification of the Sacred Texts;
authorized translations of three compilations of Scripture will be made
and published, namely, Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh
revealed after the "Kitab-Aqdas",
prayers and extracts from the Writings of the Bab, greatly augmenting the
fragments of His Utterance now available in the West, and of the Master's
works comprising a wide selection from the vast range of subjects
illumined by His Divine wisdom; construction will begin on the building on
Mount Carmel to serve as the seat of the Universal House of Justice and it
is hoped to complete it during the Five Year Plan; further extension and
beautification of the gardens and lands surrounding the Holy Places will
take place; strengthening of the relationship between the Bahá'í
International Community and the United Nations will continue; and efforts
will be constantly made to protect the Faith from persecution and to free
it from the restraints imposed by religious orthodoxy.
- In the international sphere the
erection of two Mashriqu'l-Adhkars one - in
India and one in Samoa -- will be initiated; eight International Teaching
Conferences will be held during the middle part of the Five
Year Plan; two for the Arctic, one in Anchorage and one in Helsinki
during July 1976, one in Paris in August 1976, one in Nairobi in October
1976, one in Hong Kong in November 1976, one in Auckland and one in Bahia,
Brazil in January 1977 and one in M^erida,
Mexico in February 1977.
- Sixteen new National Spiritual
Assemblies will be formed, namely the National Spiritual Assemblies of the
Bahamas, Burundi, Cyprus, the French Antilles, Greece, Jordan, Mali,
Mauritania, the New Hebrides, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia,
Surinam and French Guiana, Togo, and Upper Volta; their national Haziratu'l-Quds, Temple sites and endowments must be
acquired; the dissemination of news and messages, so vital to the
knowledge, encouragement and unity of the Bahá'í community, must be made
efficient and rapid, and in anticipation of a vast expansion in the number
of believers, of Local Spiritual Assemblies and of localities where
Bahá'ís reside a coordinated programme of
translating and publishing Bahá'í literature with the eventual aim of
providing the Sacred Text and the teachings of the Faith to all mankind is
to be developed -- a programme which will
include the founding of six Bahá'í Publishing Trusts and the continued
subvention of Bahá'í literature, 409 inter-Assembly assistance projects
are scheduled and, at the outset of the Plan, 557 pioneers are called for.
- One of the distinguishing
features of the Cause of God is its principle of non-acceptance of
financial contributions for its own purposes from non-Bahá'ís; support of
the Bahá'í Fund is a bounty reserved by Bahá'u'lláh
to His declared followers. This bounty imposes full responsibility for
financial support of the Faith on the believers alone, every one of whom
is called upon to do his utmost to ensure that the constant and liberal
outpouring of means is maintained and increased to meet the growing needs
of the Cause. Many Bahá'í communities are at present dependent on outside
help, and for them the aim must be to become self-supporting, confident
that the Generous Lord will, as their efforts increase, eventually enable
them to offer for the progress of His Faith material wealth as well as
their devotion, their energy and love.
- The proclamation of the Faith,
following established plans and aiming to use on an increasing scale the
facilities of mass communication must be vigorously pursued. It should be
remembered that the purpose of proclamation is to make known to all
mankind the fact and general aim of the new Revelation, while teaching programmes should be planned to confirm individuals
from every stratum of society.
- The vast reservoir of spiritual
energy, zeal and idealism resident in Bahá'í youth, which so effectively
contributed to the success of the Nine Year Plan,
must be directed and lavishly spent for the proclamation, teaching, and
consolidation of the Cause. Spiritual Assemblies are urged to provide
consultation and the offer of guidance to Bahá'í youth who seek to plan
their lives in such a way as to be of utmost service to the Cause of God.
- The education of children in
the teachings of the Faith must be regarded as an essential obligation of
every Bahá'í parent, every local and national community and it must become
a firmly established Bahá'í activity during the course of the Plan. It
should include moral instruction by word and example and active
participation by children in Bahá'í community life.
- This Five
Year Plan must witness the development in the world-wide Bahá'í
community of distinctive Bahá'í characteristics implanted in it by Bahá'u'lláh Himself. Unity of mankind is the pivotal
principle of His Revelation; Bahá'í communities must therefore become
renowned for their demonstration of this unity. In a world becoming daily
more divided by factionalism and group interests, the Bahá'í community
must be distinguished by the concord and harmony of its relationships. The
coming of age of the human race must be foreshadowed by the mature,
responsible understanding of human problems and the wise administration of
their affairs by these same Bahá'í communities. The practice and
development of such Bahá'í characteristics are the responsibility alike of
individual Bahá'ís and administrative institutions, although the greatest
opportunity to foster their growth rests with the Local Spiritual
Assemblies.
- The divinely ordained
institution of the Local Spiritual Assembly operates at the first levels
of human society and is the basic administrative unit of Bahá'u'lláh's World Order. It is concerned with
individuals and families whom it must constantly encourage to unite in a
distinctive Bahá'í society, vitalized and guarded by the laws, ordinances and principles of Bahá'u'lláh's
Revelation. It protects the Cause of God; it acts as the loving shepherd
of the Bahá'í flock.
- Strengthening and development
of Local Spiritual Assemblies is a vital objective of the Five Year Plan. Success in this one goal will greatly
enrich the quality of Bahá'í life, will heighten the capacity of the Faith
to deal with entry by troops which is even now taking place and, above
all, will demonstrate the solidarity and ever-growing distinctiveness of
the Bahá'í community, thereby attracting more and more thoughtful souls to
the Faith and offering a refuge to the leaderless and hapless millions of
the spiritually bankrupt, moribund present order.
- "These
Spiritual Assemblies", wrote 'Abdu'l-Bahá,
"are aided by the Spirit of God. Their defender is 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Over them He spreadeth
His Wings. What bounty is there greater than this?" Likewise,
"These Spiritual Assemblies are shining lamps and heavenly gardens,
from which the fragrances of holiness are diffused over all regions, and
the lights of knowledge are spread abroad over all created things. From them
the spirit of life streameth in every direction.
They, indeed, are the potent sources of the progress of man, at all times
and under all conditions."
- During the Five
Year Plan Local Spiritual Assemblies which are being formed for the
first time are to be formed whenever there are nine or more adult
believers in the relevant area; thereafter they must be elected or
declared at Ridvan. National Spiritual
Assemblies are called upon to assign, and encourage the Local Spiritual
Assemblies to adopt, goals within the overall framework of the Five Year Plan, to consult with them and to assist them
to make great efforts to gradually assume their proper function and
responsibilities in the World Order of Bahá'u'lláh.
The friends are called upon to give their whole-hearted support and
cooperation to the Local Spiritual Assembly, first by voting for the
membership and then by energetically pursuing its plans and programmes, by turning to it in time of trouble or
difficulty, by praying for its success and taking delight in its rise to
influence and honour. This great prize, this
gift of God within each community must be cherished, nurtured, loved,
assisted, obeyed and prayed for.
- Such a firmly founded, busy and
happy community life as is envisioned when Local Spiritual Assemblies are
truly effective, will provide a firm home foundation from which the
friends may derive courage and strength and loving support in bearing the
Divine Message to their fellow-men and conforming
their lives to its benevolent rule.
- The deeds and programmes, all these multifarious world-wide
activities to which you are summoned have but one aim -- the establishment
of God's Kingdom on earth. At every stage of this process and at all
levels of Bahá'í responsibility, whether individual, local
or national, you will be encouraged, advised and assisted by the divinely
ordained institution of the Hands of the Cause of God, an institution
powerfully reinforced by the successful establishment of the International
Teaching Centre. Through the emergence of this Centre the seal has been
set on the accomplishment of the goal, announced nearly ten years ago, of
ensuring the extension into the future of the specific functions of
protection and propagation conferred upon the Hands of the Cause in the
Sacred Text. Through the work of the International Teaching Centre, which
supervises and coordinates the work of the Boards of Counsellors around
the world, the love, the guidance, the assistance of the Hands, through
the Boards of Counsellors, their Auxiliary Board members
and their assistants, permeates the entire structure of Bahá'í society.
- The Chief Stewards of Bahá'u'lláh's embryonic world commonwealth have indeed
assured to that growing community, the care for its welfare, for the
development of its character, for its spiritual encouragement which are
among the duties of their high office.
- As the old order gives way to
the new, the changes which must take place in human affairs are such as to
stagger the imagination. This is the opportunity for the hosts of the
Lord. Undismayed and undeterred by the wreckage of "long-cherished
ideals and time-honoured institutions", now
being "swept away and relegated to the limbo of obsolescent and
forgotten doctrines", the world community of Bahá'ís must surge
forward eagerly, and with ever-increasing energy, to build those new,
God-given institutions from which will be diffused the light of the holy
principles and teachings sent down by God in this day for the salvation of
all mankind.