Two views of Baha'u'llah's ancestral home in Takur, in the district of Nur, where He usually spent His summers as a boy.
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December 29, 2014
December 23, 2014
The Author of "the most colossal religious work written by the pen of a single Man" – 29 May 1992: “the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies met in solemn session to pay tribute to” Baha’u’llah
Iran's crisis of civilization will be resolved neither by
blind imitation of an obviously defective Western culture nor by retreat into
medieval ignorance. The answer to the dilemma was enunciated on the very
threshold of the crisis, in the clearest and most compelling language, by a
distinguished Son of lran Who is today honoured in every continent of the world,
but sadly not in the land of His birth. Persia's poetic genius captures the
irony: "I searched the wide world over for my Beloved, while my Beloved
was waiting for me in my own home." The world's appreciation of Baha'u'llah
came perhaps most explicitly into focus on 29 May 1992, the centenary of His
death, when the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies met in solemn session to pay
tribute to Him, to His teachings and to the services rendered to humanity by
the community He founded. On that occasion, the Speaker of the Chamber and spokespersons
from every party rose, successively, to express their profound admiration of
One who was described in their addresses as the Author of "the most
colossal religious work written by the pen of a single Man", a message
that "reaches out to humanity as a whole, without petty differences of
nationality, race, limits or belief”.
(The
Universal House of Justice, from a message dated 26 November 2003 to the ‘Followers
of Baha’u’llah in the Cradle of the Faith)
December 16, 2014
April 2003: The first time the International Baha'i Convention was cancelled and the election of the Universal House of Justice was conducted through mailed ballots
The
Universal House of Justice
4 April
2003
To all
National Spiritual Assemblies
Dear
Baha'i Friends,
We have
been following closely developments in the world as they affect
the Middle East, in the hope that the passage of
events would make it possible for the International Baha'i Convention to be
held as planned. However, for the sake of all concerned we can wait no longer. To our regret, current conditions are such that we feel compelled to cancel the holding of the International Convention, and we write to so inform
you.
This is
the first time we have had to implement
the provision of the Constitution of the Universal House of Justice that
states: "If at the time of an election the Universal House of Justice
shall consider that it is impracticable or unwise to hold the International
Convention it shall determine how the election
shall take place." The ballots of the members of all National Spiritual Assemblies are arriving daily, and
we are arranging for the nineteen delegates chosen to be tellers to come to the
Holy Land to count the votes on the Ninth Day of Ridvan. Should circumstances
make it impossible for these friends to come, we shall adopt another means for the
discharge of this task.
National
Conventions should continue to be held in May, around the Anniversary of the
Declaration of the Báb, as currently planned.
We are
confident that the friends, surrounded by the confirmations of Baha'u'llah,
will pursue the aim of the Five Year Plan with undimmed zeal.
With
loving Baha'i greetings,
The
Universal House of Justice
December 6, 2014
1929: Certification of Declaration of Trust of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States and Canada
Certification of Declaration of Trust of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States and Canada, 1929. (The Baha'i World 1940-1944)