THE UNIVERSAL HOUSE
OF JUSTICE
BAHÁ'Í WORLD CENTRE
April 2001 — Ridván
158
To the Bahá'ís of the World
Dearly loved friends,
[1] With great joy in our hearts and high
expectations, we come to this Ridván season at a change of time, when a new
state of mind is evident among us all. Abroad in our world community there is a
heightened awareness of the value of process, the necessity of planning and the
virtue of systematic action in fostering growth and in developing the human
resources by which expansion can be sustained and consolidation assured. The
coherence of understanding about these prerequisites of progress cannot be
overvalued, nor can the importance of perpetuating them through well-ordered
training be overestimated. And so the arrival of our community at such a moment
of consciousness is an occasion of significance for us. We are deeply grateful
to the Blessed Beauty to be able to recognize and acclaim it at the very
beginning of the global enterprise being launched during these festive days.
[2] The power of will generated by this
consciousness characterized the conference of the Continental Counsellors and
the members of their Auxiliary Boards who gathered here last January in the
Holy Land. The event produced so illuminating an experience as to signalize the
Faith's entry into a new epoch, the fifth of it's Formative Age. Such a
freshness of vitality as was displayed at this historic gathering came to be
understood as a manifestation of the rising quality of activity throughout the
community. Pursuit during the past year of the essentials for advancing the
process of entry by troops confirmed this observation. The path was thus paved
for the Five Year Plan, the first venture being entered upon in the Fifth
Epoch.
[3] In augmenting
major efforts of the previous Four Year Plan that brought into being more than
300 training institutes, the Twelve Month Plan achieved its purpose. It
gathered significance through the notable responses of institutions and
individuals to the call for a greater focus on the spiritual nurturing of
children and the involvement of junior youth in Bahá'í community life.. The
training of teachers of children's classes and the inclusion of junior youth in
the institute process have become a regular part of Bahá'í activities in a
number of countries. Despite its brevity, the Twelve Month Plan had an
importance beyond the objectives specifically assigned. The Plan was a dynamic
link between a highly eventful epoch in Bahá'í history and the immensely
promising prospects of a new one, for which its achievements have so well
prepared the community. It has been etched in our annals, too, for the enduring
effects of the Faith's activities at the end of the twentieth century -- a
century that deserves to be reflected upon by any Bahá'í who wishes to
understand the tumultuous forces that influenced the life of the planet and the
processes of the Cause itself at a crucial time in humanity's social and
spiritual evolution. As an aid to so worthy an effort, Century of Light ,
a review of the twentieth century, was prepared at our request and under our
supervision.
[4] On many occasions during this one-year
endeavour, the external affairs of the Faith were especially visible. Consider,
for example, the instances of Bahá'í representatives' having participated prominently
in the millennial events that took place in May, August and September at the
urging of the Secretary-General of the United Nations. The implications of so
close and conspicuous an involvement of the Bahá'í International Community with
the processes of the Lesser Peace will require the passage of time to be
properly understood. Among other highlights was the Continental Colloquium
organized in India by the Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity, a new
agency operating under the aegis of the Bahá'í International Community.
Adopting the theme of "science, religion and development", the
conference featured the participation of leading non-governmental organizations
of India, as well as that of institutions of such reknown as UNESCO, UNICEF,
WHO and the World Bank. In October, the Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS) was
launched on the Internet with the intention of reaching both Bahá'í and
non-Bahá'í audiences with news stories about developments throughout the Bahá'í
world.
[5] The intensive activities at the Bahá'í World
Centre during the last year were, for the most part, made known to the friends
through previous reports that included references to such achievements as the
occupation by the International Teaching Centre of its permanent seat on Mount Carmel;
the Conference of Continental Counsellors and the members of their Auxilliary
Boards held in the Holy Land last January; and the completion of the Mount
Carmel projects, which are now receiving finishing touches in preparation for
the celebratory events in May. Last October, for the first time, pilgrims and
visitors were received at the new Reception Centre in Haifa, which became fully
operational. At Bahjí the embellishment of the sacred site through the
development of its gardens has proceeded continually; the effort has, however,
received a boost from the new project initiated last year to construct a
Visitors' Centre towards the northern end of the property beyond the Collins
Gate. Scheduled for completion in the next few months, the structure is fully
in place, and work is progressing in all areas, including finishing and
landscaping. The new facilities will improve the ability of the World Centre to
receive increasing numbers of pilgrims, short-term Bahá'í visitors, and special
guests.
[6] To conclude this summary of the year, we
rejoice in informing you that, after the lapse of almost three decades, the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Indonesia was restored at the
National Convention held in Jakarta last Ridván.. A ban imposed on Bahá'í
activities in August 1962 severely restricted the actions of Indonesian Bahá'ís
for all that time, but they remained steadfast and wise in their long-suffering
until changed circumstances in that country resulted in the lifting of the ban.
May we not venture to hope, then, that a similar happy report concerning our
beleaguered co-religionists in Iran, Egypt and other countries will not be too
far distant ?
[7] Dear Friends:
Two decades from now the Bahá'í world will celebrate the centenary of the inception
of the Formative Age. We look back at the dawning of the Age from the vantage
point of attainments that could hardly have been imagined at the outset. Up
ahead are horizons that urgently summon the community to even greater
achievements in the short span separating it from that centennial. Those
heights can and must be scaled. The Five Year Plan, to which we call the urgent
and sustained attention of the friends throughout the world, is intended to
meet this challenge. It constitutes the first of a series of campaigns that
will be pursued during these twenty years. This Plan marks the next phase in
the aim to accomplish a significant advance in
the process of entry by troops. It demands an acceleration of this vital
process and, furthermore, insists upon continuity in systematic endeavour on
the part of its three constituent participants: the individual, the
institutions, and the community.
[8] No need to elaborate on the requirements of
the Plan, for these were set out in our message to the assembled Counsellors in
the Holy Land and subsequently shared with all National Spiritual Assemblies.
Soon after their conference, the Counsellors began consulting with the National
Assemblies about the execution of the Plan in their respective jurisdictions.
The Plan's direction is therefore well known to the friends everywhere, as
regional and local preparations for pursuing its major aim are underway. There
is a general awareness by now that efforts will be made to effect a deeper
penetration of the FAith into more and more regions within countries. For
example, where circumstances permit, local communities that exist in close
proximity to each other will be mobilized to participate in intensive
programmes of growth. Other approaches will require methodical opening of new
areas for which homefront pioneers must be raised up in the same consecrated
spirit that prompted those who scattered abroad at earlier times to open virgin
territories across continents and seas. Suffice it to say that the process
animating this divinely driven enterprise will eventually expand as related
features are gradually introduced and systematically integrated into its
operation.
[9] A feature of the Fifth Epoch
will be the enrichment of the devotional life of the community through the
raising up of national Houses of Worship, as circumstances in national
communities permit. The scheduling of these projects will be determined by the
Universal House of Justice in relation to the advancement of the process of
entry by troops within countries. This development will unfold throughout
successive stages of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Divine Plan. Upon the completion of the
Mother Temple of the West, the Guardian started a programme of constructing
continental temples. The first among these were the Mashriqu'l-Adhkárs
in Kampala, Sydney and Frankfurt, which were built in response to Ten Year Plan
goals. The Universal House of Justice continued along these lines with the
building of Temples in Panama City, Apia, and New Delhi. But this continental
stage has yet to be completed: one more edifice remains to be built. It is with
profound thankfulness and joy that we announce at this auspicious moment the decision
to proceed with this last project. During the Five Year Plan, erection of the
Mother Temple of South America in Santiago, Chile, will commence and thus
fulfil a wish clearly expressed by Shoghi Effendi.
[10] Meanwhile, the time is
propitious that further steps be taken at the World Centre to develop the
functions of the institutions occupying the new edifices on the Arc. The
International Teaching Centre having advanced significantly in its work,
attention will be given particularly to organizing the work of the Centre for
the Study of the Texts. Enriching the translations into English from the Holy
Texts will be a special object of this attention. The purpose of the
institution is to assist the Universal House of Justice in consulting the
Sacred Writings and to prepare translations and commentaries on the
authoritative texts of the Faith. Moreover, in the Holy Land, a continued
effort will be devoted towards the devising of measures to make possible a
further increase in the number of pilgrims and visitors to the Bahá'í World
Centre.
[11] In our Ridván message five
years ago, we announced the holding of a major event at the World Centre to mark
the completion of the projects on Mount Carmel and the opening of the Terraces
of the Shrine of the Báb to the public. The moment is upon us, and we exult in
the anticipation of welcoming the friends from virtually all countries to
programmes that will extend over a five-day period, 21 - 25 May. We are also
happy to say that steps are being taken to connect the Bahá'í world to the
proceedings through live transmissions on the World Wide Web and by satellite,
about which information is being provided. As the World Centre focuses on the
preparations, excitement is building up among the public in Haifa, where
municipal authorities have undertaken to publish a book entitled Bahá'í
Shrine and Gardens on Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel: A Visual Journey to
coincide with the event. Moreover, the Israel Postal Authority is pursuing its
decision to release at the same time a commemorative stamp featuring the
Terraces. The significance of the occasion lies principally in the pause it
will allow for a review of the remarkable distance the Cause has covered in its
development during the twentieth century. It will be time, too, for considering
the future implications of the phenomenal accomplishments symbolized by the
rise of the monumental structures on God's holy mountain -- a rise that opens
the spiritual and administrative centres of our Faith to the gaze of the world.
[12] As our community rejoices in these
thrilling considerations, let every member bear in mind that there is no time
for resting on laurels. Humanity's current plight is too desperate to allow for
even a moment's hesitation in sharing the Bread of Life, which has come down
from heaven in our time. Let there be no delay, then, in advancing the process
that has every promise of success in ushering to the banquet table of the Lord
of Hosts the souls of all that hunger after truth.
[13] May He Who
keeps watch over the destiny of His divine System guide and direct and confirm
every effort you make towards the realization of the urgent tasks set before
you.
[Signature:] The Universal House of Justice