The Universal House of Justice
To the
Baháfís of the United States
A moment of historic portent
has arrived for your nation as the conscience of its citizenry has stirred,
creating possibilities for marked social change. It holds significance not only for the
destiny of America anticipated in the Sacred Writings, but also for the mission
entrusted to your community by the hand of eAbdufl-Bahá, who cherished you
dearly and called you to a path of sacrifice and high endeavor. We are pleased to see that, led by your
National and Local Spiritual Assemblies, you are seizing opportunities—whether
those thrust upon you by current circumstances or those derived from your
systematic labors in the wider society—to play your part, however humble, in
the effort to remedy the ills of your nation. We ardently pray that the American people
will grasp the possibilities of this moment to create a consequential reform of
the social order that will free it from the pernicious effects of racial
prejudice and will hasten the attainment of a just, diverse, and united society
that can increasingly manifest the oneness of the human family.
Sadly, however, your nationfs
history reveals that any significant progress toward racial equality has invariably
been met by countervailing processes, overt or covert, that served to undermine
the advances achieved and to reconstitute the forces of oppression by other
means. Thus, whatever the immediate
outcome of contemporary events, you need not be deterred, for you are cognizant
of the glong and thorny road, beset with pitfallsh described by the Guardian
that still lies ahead. Your
commitment to tread this road with determination and insight, drawing upon what
you have learned in recent years about translating Baháfuflláhfs teachings into
reality, will have to be sustained until the time, anticipated by Shoghi
Effendi, when you will have contributed your decisive share to the eradication
of racial prejudice from the fabric of your nation.
The principles and
exhortations that guide your steps are well known to you from the writings of
eAbdufl-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi.
The concepts and approaches for social transformation developed in the
current series of Plans that can be utilized to promote race unity in the
context of community building, social action, and involvement in the discourses
of society have been set out in our messages. Every believer, as the promulgator of
Baháfuflláhfs central principle of the oneness of humanity, should deeply meditate
upon it and weigh its demanding implications for the profound alteration of
thought and action required at this time.
gThe American Baháfí Community, the leaven destined to leaven the whole,h
the Guardian admonished, cannot hope gto either escape the trials with which
this nation is confronted, nor claim to be wholly immune from the evils that
stain its character.h gA tremendous
effort is required by both races if their outlook, their manners, and conduct are
to reflect, in this darkened age, the spirit and teachings of the Faith of Baháfuflláh,h
he also stated. gLet neither think
that the solution of so vast a problem is a matter that exclusively concerns
the other. Let neither think that
such a problem can either easily or immediately be resolved.h gEach one should endeavor to develop and
assist the other toward mutual advancement,h eAbdufl-Bahá explained. gLove and unity will be fostered between
you, thereby bringing about the oneness of mankind.h
Racism is a profound deviation from the standard of true
morality. It deprives a portion of humanity
of the opportunity to cultivate and express the full range of their capability
and to live a meaningful and flourishing life, while blighting the progress of
the rest of humankind. It cannot be
rooted out by contest and conflict. It must be supplanted by the
establishment of just relationships among individuals, communities, and
institutions of society that will uplift all and will not designate anyone as
gotherh. The change required is not
merely social and economic, but above all moral and spiritual. Within the context of the framework
governing your activities, it is necessary to carefully
examine the forces unfolding around you to determine where your energies might
reinforce the most promising initiatives, what you should avoid, and how you
might lend a distinctive contribution. It is not possible for you to effect the
transformation envisioned by Baháfuflláh merely by adopting the perspectives,
practices, concepts, criticisms, and language of contemporary society. Your approach, instead, will be
distinguished by maintaining a humble posture of learning, weighing
alternatives in the light of His teachings, consulting to harmonize differing
views and shape collective action, and marching forward with unbreakable unity
in serried lines.
Ultimately,
the power to transform the world is effected by love,
love originating from the relationship with the divine, love ablaze among
members of a community, love extended without restriction to every human being. This divine love, ignited by the Word of God, is
disseminated by enkindled souls through intimate conversations that create new
susceptibilities in human hearts, open minds to moral persuasion, and loosen the
hold of biased norms and social systems so that they can gradually take on a new
form in keeping with the requirements of humanityfs age of maturity. You are channels for this divine love;
let it flow through you to all who cross your path. Infuse it into every neighborhood and social
space in which you move to build capacity to canalize the society-building
power of Baháfuflláhfs Revelation. There
can be no rest until the destined outcome is achieved.
Ahead of you lie times of trial
and promise, of hardship and progress, of anguish and joy. Under all conditions, the Master is your
solace and support. For those who
aspire to lasting change, His example guides the way—tactful and wise in His
approach, penetrating in utterance, indiscriminating in fellowship, unfailing
in sympathy for the downtrodden, courageous in conduct, persevering in action, imperturbable
in the face of tests, unwavering in His keen sense of justice. And to all who
arise to emulate Him, He offers this unfailing assurance: gthat which is confirmed is the oneness of the world of humanity. Every soul who serveth
this oneness will undoubtedly be assisted and confirmed.h
[signed: The Universal House of Justice]