THE UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE
BAHÁ'Í WORLD CENTRE
Ridván 1985
1 As
we enter the final year of the Seven Year Plan, confidence of victory and a
growing sense of the opening of a new stage in the onward march of the Faith
must arouse in every Bahá'í heart feelings of
gratitude and eager expectation. Victory in the Plan is now within sight, and
at its completion the summation of its achievements may well astonish us all.
But the great, the historic feature of this period is the emergence of the
Faith from obscurity, promoted by the steadfast heroism of the renowned, the
indefatigable, dearly-loved Bahá'í community of Bahá'u'lláh's and the Báb's
native land.
2 This
dramatic change in the status of the Faith of God, occurring at so chaotic a
moment in the world's history when statesmen and leaders and governors of human
institutions are witnessing, with increasing despair, the bankruptcy and utter
ineffectiveness of their best efforts to stay the tide of disruption, forces
upon us, the Bahá'ís, the obligation to consider anew
and ponder deeply the beloved Guardian's statement that "The principle
of the Oneness of Mankind---the pivot round which all the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh revolve---... implies an organic change in the
structure of present-day society, a change such as the world has not yet
experienced."(1)
3 Intimations
in the non-Bahá'í world of a rapidly growing
realization that mankind is indeed entering a new stage in its evolution
present us with unprecedented opportunities to show that the Bahá'í world community is not only "the nucleus but
the very pattern" of that world society which it is the purpose of Bahá'u'lláh to establish and towards which a harassed
humanity, albeit largely unconsciously, is striving.
4 The
time has come for the Bahá'í community to become more
involved in the life of the society around it, without in the least supporting
any of the world's moribund and divisive concepts, or slackening its direct
teaching efforts, but rather, by association, exerting its influence towards
unity, demonstrating its ability to settle differences by consultation rather
than by confrontation, violence or schism, and declaring its faith in the
divine purpose of human existence.
5 Bahá'í Youth are taking advantage of the United Nations' designation of 1985 as
the Year of Youth to launch their own campaign of active co-operation with
other youth groups, sharing with them Bahá'í ideals
and a vision of what they intend to make of the world. The Bahá'í
community will be strongly represented at the culminating event of the United
Nations' Decade of Women in this same year. 1986 has been named the Year of
Peace, and the Faith will be far from silent or obscure on that issue. Even now
the House of Justice is making plans for the presentation of the Bahá'í concepts on peace to the governments and leaders of
the world and, through the Bahá'í world community, to
its national and local authorities and to all sections of the variegated world
society. But it is in the local Bahá'í communities
that the most widespread presentation of the Faith can take place. It is here
that the real pattern of Bahá'í life can be seen. It
is here that the power of Bahá'u'lláh to organize
human affairs on a basis of spiritual unity can be most apparent. Every Local
Spiritual Assembly which unitedly strives to grow in
maturity and efficiency and encourages its community to fulfil
its destiny as a foundation stone of Bahá'u'lláh's
World Order can add to a growing ground swell of interest in and eventual
recognition of the Cause of God as the sole hope for mankind.
6 Such
considerations as these are now occupying the earnest attention of the
Universal House of Justice. Their specific implementation will form a large
part of the next Plan which will follow immediately on the completion of the
present one and will be of six years' duration. By winning the Seven Year Plan,
by consolidating our local communities, and above all by strengthening and
deepening our understanding of the purpose of Bahá'u'lláh's
Revelation we shall be preparing ourselves to play our part in bringing about
that transformation of human life on this planet which must take place ere it
becomes fit to receive the bounties and blessings of God's own Kingdom.
With loving Bahá'í greetings,
The Universal House of Justice
Footnotes
"Letters",
2nd rev. ed. (Wilmette: Bahá'í Publishing Trust,
(1982)), pp. 42-43