The delegates made their headquarters at the
Haziratu’l-Quds, where the Central Assembly and the Service Committee had made
the necessary arrangements for their reception; all kinds of furniture, beds,
tables and the like had been requisitioned from Baha’is throughout town, and
the fact that the delegates were in a sense the house guests of the Tihran
friends added to the pleasure of the Convention. Many of the local friends
entertained the delegates, both at the Haziratu’-l-Quds and at their homes; the
social aspects of the Convention were highly important because the Persian
friends of different centres cannot communicate with one another with the
frequency enjoyed in the West. A significant event of this Convention was the
sending of representatives by the four women’s committees to report to the
delegates and submit their program for the coming year.
The members of the National Assembly are as follows:
Jenabi Fazel Mazandarani.
Haji Ghulam Reza Amin Amin.
Mirza Valiullah Khan Varqa.
Dr. Yunis Khan Afrukhtih.
Mirza Shuaullah Khan Alai.
Mirza Ahmed Khan Yazdani.
Mirza Ali Akbar Khan Froutan.
Mirza Mahmud Khan Badiyi.
Mirza Enayatullah Ahmed Poor.
(Baha’i News, no. 86, August 1934)