Ridvan 2005:
Dearly loved Friends,
The breakthroughs that have occurred in the Baháfí world
since the beginning of the fifth epoch of the Formative Age have brought us
immeasurable joy. The past twelve months have been no exception. The Baháfí
community has continued its systematic advance and now, as it enters the final
year of the Five Year Plan, finds itself in a position of remarkable strength —
a strength acquired through strenuous, deliberate exertion by the friends
everywhere to promote the process of entry by troops.
While inadequate to express the full significance of the
developments taking place, the statistics suggest something of the scope of
what is being achieved. The human resources of the Faith have steadily
multiplied. Altogether, more than 200,000 worldwide have completed Book 1 of
the Ruhi Institute, and many thousands have reached the level where they can
effectively act as tutors of the study circles that, with increasing frequency,
are held in every part of the globe, over 10,000 at the last count. The number
of seekers engaged in the core activities has continued to climb, crossing the
100,000 mark several months ago. Meanwhile, some 150 clusters have developed to
the point that intensive programmes of growth either have been launched or
stand ready to be initiated. There is every indication that this number will be
substantially surpassed by the end of the Plan.
In celebrating these achievements, one should
acknowledge, equally, the advances in learning that have given rise to them.
Intensive institute campaigns, which pay due attention to the practice
required, have remained the vehicle for stimulating growth at the cluster
level. As the necessary conditions have thus been created, systematic
programmes for the expansion and consolidation of the Faith have been launched accordingly.
A valuable body of knowledge about the nature of intensive programmes of growth
is accumulating, and certain features of these endeavours are now well
understood. Such programmes tend to consist of a series of cycles, each of
several monthsf duration, devoted to planning, expansion, and consolidation.
Human resource development proceeds uninterrupted from one cycle to the next,
ensuring that the process of expansion not only is sustained but progressively
gathers momentum. While undoubtedly many more lessons are still to be garnered,
the experience already gained makes it possible to replicate the approach in an
ever-increasing number of clusters around the world.
That the victories won have both quantitative and
qualitative dimensions is gratifying indeed. At the heart of these
accomplishments lies the continual enhancement of the spiritual life of Baháfí
communities everywhere. This new spiritual vitality accounts for the growing
participation of people of divers backgrounds in devotional meetings,
childrenfs classes and study circles, which, in many cases, has resulted in
their recognition of Baháfuflláh as Godfs Manifestation for this Day and in
their declaration of faith.
New developments have, likewise, taken place at the World
Centre. We have decided that the time is propitious to bring into being an
International Board of Trustees of Huqúquflláh to guide and supervise the work
of Regional and National Boards of Trustees of Huqúquflláh throughout the
world. It will operate in close collaboration with the Chief Trustee, the Hand
of the Cause of God Dr. `Ali-Muhammad Varqa, and will be able to benefit from
his knowledge and counsel in carrying out its duties. The three members now
appointed to the International Board of Trustees are Sally Foo, Ramin Khadem,
and Grant Kvalheim. Their term of office will be determined at a later date.
The members of the Board will not transfer their residence to the Holy Land but
will utilize the services of the Office of Huqúquflláh at the World Centre in
performing their functions.
At all levels and in every direction the Cause is
achieving marked progress—from gains in expansion and consolidation at the
grassroots to institutional developments of an international scope. Such
encouraging signs of the growing solidarity of the community come at a time
when evidences of the decline in society are, alas, all too apparent. No need
to review here the features of the breakdown in which a demoralized world is
entrapped. Yet it should not be forgotten that it is precisely these
circumstances which increase receptivity to the Teachings and create new
opportunities for their diffusion.
In our message of 26
November 1999, we referred to a series of global enterprises designed to
carry the Baháfí community through the final years of the first century of the
Faithfs Formative Age. Each Plan, we indicated, would focus on the central aim
of advancing the process of entry by troops. The first in the series, the current
Five Year Plan, will draw to a close in twelve short months, when we will call
upon the followers of Baháfuflláh to embark on another Plan of five yearsf
duration. What we ask the friends to do in the intervening period is to bend
all their energies to put into resolute action the systematic learning being so
vigorously promoted by the International Teaching Centre. No Baháfí should lose
the priceless opportunity afforded by the remaining days of the Plan to
reinforce in this way the foundation for the launching next Ridvan of an even
more ambitious undertaking. Our most fervent prayers in the Holy Shrines will
surround you.
[signed: The Universal House of Justice]