The Shrine of Baha'u'llah in the time of 'Abdu'l-Baha
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April 27, 2015
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April 22, 2015
Tribulations sustained by Baha’u’llah until His arrival in Baghdad – a summary by Shoghi effendi
Was it not He Who, at the early age of twenty-seven,
spontaneously arose to champion, in the capacity of a mere follower, the
nascent Cause of the Báb? Was He not the One Who by assuming the actual
leadership of a proscribed and harrassed sect exposed Himself, and His kindred,
and His possessions, and His rank, and His reputation to the grave perils, the bloody
assaults, the general spoliation and furious defamations of both government and
people? Was it not He—the Bearer of a Revelation, Whose day “every Prophet hath
announced,” for which “the soul of every Divine Messenger hath thirsted,” and
in which “God hath proved the hearts of the entire company of His Messengers
and Prophets”—was not the Bearer of such a Revelation, at the instigation of Shí’ih
ecclesiastics and by order of the Sháh himself forced, for no less than
four months, to breathe, in utter darkness, whilst in the company of the vilest
criminals and freighted down with galling chains, the pestilential air of the
vermin-infested subterranean dungeon of Tihrán—a place
which, as He Himself subsequently declared, was mysteriously converted into the
very scene of the annunciation made to Him by God of His Prophethood?
April 20, 2015
The first public persecution
Mullá Sádiq-i-Khurásání, impelled by the injunction
of the Báb in the Khasá’il-i-Sab‘ih to alter the sacrosanct formula of
the adhán,[call to prayer] sounded it in its amended form before a
scandalized congregation in Shíráz, and was instantly arrested, reviled,
stripped of his garments, and scourged with a thousand lashes. The villainous Husayn
Khán, the Nizámu’d-Dawlih, the governor of Fárs, who had read the
challenge thrown out in the Qayyúmu’l-Asmá, having ordered that Mullá Sádiq
together with Quddús and another believer be summarily and publicly punished,
caused their beards to be burned, their noses pierced, and threaded with
halters; then, having been led through the streets in this disgraceful
condition, they were expelled from the city.
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
April 17, 2015
The speed of the revelation of divine verses by the Báb
…Mullá ‘Alíy-i-Bastamí, one of the Letters of the Living,
“the first to leave the House of God (Shíráz) and the first to suffer
for His sake…had audaciously asserted that from the pen of his new-found Master
within the space of forty-eight hours, verses had streamed that equalled in
number those of the Qur’án, which it took its Author twenty-three years to
reveal…
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
April 11, 2015
Naw-Ruz 1974: The Third Global Plan is launched by the Universal House of Justice
“The Five Year Plan to which this community is now summoned
is the opening campaign of these critical years. It is the third global plan
embarked upon by the Army of Light in its implementation of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's
Divine Plan, that world-encompassing programme disclosed in His perspicuous
Tablets and described by the Guardian of the Cause of God as the Charter for
the propagation of the Faith throughout the world.”
The other two global Plans were the Ten Year Crusade, 1953
to 1963, and the Nine Year Plan, 1964 to 1973.
April 9, 2015
April 6, 2015
April 1974: 115 National Spiritual Assemblies throughout the planet
The victories of that crusade implanted the banner of
Bahá'u'lláh throughout the planet and the following Nine Year Plan reinforced
and extended the bastions of the Faith and raised the number of National
Spiritual Assemblies -- the supporting pillars of the Universal House of
Justice -- to one hundred and thirteen, a number increased to one hundred and
fifteen by the formation at this Ridvan of the National Spiritual Assemblies of
Hong Kong and South East Arabia.
- The Universal House of Justice (from a message tothe Baha’is of the world, Naw-Ruz, 1974)
April 2, 2015
May 1963: Hands of the Cause decided that Auxiliary Board members should be free of administrative responsibilities – The Universal House of Justice approved
The Hands of the Cause at their London Conclave last May
decided that Auxiliary Board members should be free of administrative
responsibilities in order to devote their full energies to their work as Board
members. Those Board members serving on National Assemblies were therefore
requested to decide, before Ridvan 1964, in which capacity they could best
serve the Cause…
… Should Board members still be elected on National
Assemblies after the above explanation, it should rest with each Board member
to decide which of the two functions he feels best suited to perform. The
Universal House of Justice, therefore, approves the request made by the Hands
of the Cause to their Board members that they choose between the two functions.
- The Universal House of Justice (from a letter to all
National Spiritual Assemblies dated 25 November 1963; ‘Messages from
the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986)
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