Ridvan 1981:
Bahá'í Era 138
by Universal
House of Justice
1981-03
Dearly-loved Friends,
- The successes of the initial
phase of the Seven Year Plan are heartening evidence of the Divine care
with which the growth of the Cause of God is so lovingly invigorated and
sheltered. This still infant Cause, harassed and buffeted over these two
years by relentless enemies, experiencing in swift succession a number of
sharply contrasting crises and victories, surrounded by the increasing
turmoil of a disintegrating world, has raised its banner, reinforced its
foundations, and extended the range of its administrative institutions.
- The resurgence of bitter and
barbaric persecution of the Faith in the land of its birth, the passing to
the Abha Kingdom of five Hands of the Cause of
God, the darkening of the horizons of the world as the sombre
shadows of universal convulsions and chaos extinguish the lights of
justice and order, are among the factors which have chiefly affected the
conditions and fortunes of the worldwide army of God.
- The Bahá'í community in the
Cradle of the Faith, having witnessed the destruction of its holiest
Shrine, the sequestration of its Holy Places, confiscation of its
endowments and even personal properties, the martyrdom of many of its adherents,
the imprisonment and holding without trial or news of the members of its
National Spiritual Assembly and other leading figures of its community,
the deprivation of the means of livelihood, vilification and slander of
its cherished tenets, has stood staunch as the Dawn-Breakers of old and
emerged spiritually united and steadfast, the pride and inspiration of the
entire Bahá'í world. In all continents of the globe, their example and
hapless plight has led the friends to proclaim the Name of Bahá'u'lláh as never before, personally, locally, and
through all the media of mass communication. The Bahá'í world community,
acting through its representatives at the United Nations and through its
National Spiritual Assemblies, has brought to the attentive of governments
and world leaders in many spheres the tenets and character of the Faith of
God. The world's parliaments, its federal councils, its humanitarian
agencies have considered the Bahá'í Cause and in many instances have
extended their support and expressed their sympathy.
- In the midst of this time-and
energy-consuming activity on behalf of our beloved Persian brethren, the
community of the Most Great Name, far from
lessening its pursuit of the objectives of the initial phase of the Seven
Year Plan, has promoted them with increasing vigour.
Added to the burning desire of the friends everywhere to show their love
for their brethren in Persia by teaching the Cause with redoubled fervour, has been the further inspiration to teach
derived from the loss of the beloved Hands of the Cause, an inspiration
which has been fostered by the travels of those dear Hands still able to
extend this loving service to the believers.
- The broadening, during this
opening phase of the Seven Year Plan, of the foundations of the Boards of
Counsellors and the consolidation of the thirteen zonal Boards to five
continental ones have greatly reinforced this vital institution of the
Faith. It has been further developed by the setting of a specified term of
office for Continental Counsellors, as was envisaged in the original
appointments.
- Progress on the Seat of the
Universal House of Justice and on the Temples of India and Samoa has
continued. Six new National Spiritual Assemblies will be formed during
this Ridvan: two in Africa, that of South West
Africa/Namibia with its seat in Windhoek and that of Bophuthatswana with
its seat in Mmabatho; three in the Americas, Bermuda with its seat in
Hamilton, the Leeward Islands with its seat in St. John's, Antigua, and
the Windward Islands with its seat in Kingstown, St. Vincent; one in the
Pacific, namely that of Tuvalu with its seat in Funafuti; and the National
Spiritual Assembly of Uganda will be reconstituted. To those to be formed
during the remainder of the Seven Year Plan, the following have been
added: two in Africa, Equatorial Guinea with its seat in Malabo, Somalia
with its seat in Mogadishu, and one in Asia, that of the Andaman and
Nicobar Islands with its seat in Port Blair.
- Increases in the total number
of Local Spiritual Assemblies and localities have been registered during
the opening phase, and Bahá'í communities in all parts of the world have
demonstrated greater unity and maturity in their collective activities.
- The second phase of the Seven
Year Plan, now opening, will last for three years and will be followed by
the final phase of two years, ending at Ridvan
1986. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the passing of our beloved Guardian
will occur during the second year of the second phase of the Plan and that
same year will also witness the fifth anniversary of the passing of the
Greatest Holy Leaf. The House of Justice plans to issue a compilation of
letters to her and of statements about her by Bahá'u'lláh,
'Abdu'l-Bahá, and the beloved Guardian, and of
her own letters.
- All National Spiritual
Assemblies have been sent the goals assigned to their communities for the
second phase, for the prosecution of which the Bahá'í world community now
stands poised and ready. Among the major developments envisioned during
this phase are:
- Occupation by the Universal House of Justice of its
permanent Seat on the slopes of Mount Carmel above the Arc;
- Completion of the Temple in Samoa and continued
progress on the work of the Temple in India;
- Further development of the functions of the
International Teaching Centre and the Boards of Counsellors, with special
reference to the promotion of the spiritual, intellectual, and social
life of the Bahá'í community;
- The holding, during the first nine months of 1982, of
five international conferences, in Lagos, Nigeria; Montreal, Canada;
Quito, Ecuador; Dublin, Ireland; and Manila, the Philippines, this last
one taking place at the mid-point of an axis, referred to by the beloved
Guardian, whose poles are Japan and Australia;
- Preparation of architect's plans for the first
dependency of the European Mashriqu'l-Adhkar,
namely, a Home for the Aged, and an increase in the number of national
and local Haziratu'l-Quds; the latter, which
will be particularly in rural areas, are to be acquired or built through
the efforts of the local friends;
- Acquisition of six new Temple sites, five in Africa
and one in Australasia; and of five new national endowments, four in
Africa and one in the Americas;
- Formation of two Publishing Trusts, one in the
Ivory Coast and one in Nigeria;
- A great increase in the production of Bahá'í
literature in an increasing number of languages, the ultimate aim being
to enable every believer to have some portion of the Sacred Text
available in his native tongue;
- Completion of three more radio stations in South America;
- Great attention to the development and
consolidation of Local Spiritual Assemblies throughout the world;
- Development of Bahá'í community life with special
attention to the Bahá'í education of children and the spiritual
enrichment of communities;
- The settlement of 279 pioneers in 80 countries
during the first year of the second phase.
- Liberal and increased
contributions to the various Funds of the Faith will be essential if the
above-mentioned tasks are to be successfully pursued. Furthermore, the now
observable emergence from obscurity of our beloved Faith will impose the
necessity of new undertakings involving large calls on the Funds. The
growing awareness of the friends throughout the world in the past few
years that the Funds of the Faith are indeed the life-blood
of its activities is a heartening augury for the future. We are confident
that this awareness will increase, that more National Spiritual Assemblies
will make great strides towards financial independence, that national
budgets will be met, and the Bahá'í International Fund will receive an ever-increasing
outpouring of contributions enabling that Fund to keep pace with the
ever-increasing international needs of the Faith.
- Beloved friends, the world
moves deeper into the heart of darkness as its old order is rolled up.
Pursing our objectives with confidence, optimism, and an unshakable
resolve, we must never forget that our service is a spiritual one. Mankind
is dying for lack of true religion and this is what we have to offer to
humanity. It is the love of God, manifest in the appearance of Bahá'u'lláh, which will feed the hungry souls of the
world and eventually lead the peoples out of the present morass into the
orderly, uplifting, and soul-inspiring task of establishing God's Kingdom
on earth.
The Universal House of Justice