- The Universal House of
Justice (Ridvan 1984; ‘Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1983-1986’)
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January 28, 2019
Worldwide emergence of the Faith from obscurity during 1979-1984
The emergence from obscurity, which has been so marked a
feature of the Cause of God during the first five years of the Seven Year Plan
[1979-1986], has been attended by changes, both external and internal,
affecting the Baha'i world community.
Externally, there are signs of a crystallization of a public image of
the Cause -- largely uninformed, however friendly -- while internally growing
maturity and confidence are indicated by increased administrative ability, a
desire for Baha'i communities to render service to the larger body of mankind
and a deepening understanding of the relevance of the divine Message to modern
problems. Both these aspects of change must be taken into consideration as we
enter the third and final phase of the Seven Year Plan.
January 21, 2019
1983: The Universal House of Justice announces the establishment of an Office of Social and Economic Development at the World Centre
…after all the years of constant teaching activity, the
Community of the Greatest Name has grown to the stage at which the processes of
this development must be incorporated into its regular pursuits; particularly
is action compelled by the expansion of the Faith in Third World countries
where the vast majority of its adherents reside. The steps to be taken must
necessarily begin in the Baha'i Community itself, with the friends
endeavouring, through their application of spiritual principles, their
rectitude of conduct and the practice of the art of consultation, to uplift
themselves and thus become self-sufficient and self-reliant. Moreover, these exertions will conduce to the
preservation of human honour so desired by Baha'u'llah. In the process and as a
consequence, the friends will undoubtedly extend the benefits of their efforts
to society as a whole, until all mankind achieves the progress intended by the
Lord of the Age.
It is indeed propitious that systematic attention be given
to this vital sphere of Baha'i endeavour. We are happy, therefore, to announce
the establishment at the World Centre of the Office of Social and Economic
Development, which is to assist the Universal House of Justice to promote and
co-ordinate the activities of the friends throughout the world in this new
field.
The International Teaching Centre and, through it, the
Continental Boards of Counsellors are poised for the special responsibilities
which devolve upon them to be alert to possibilities for extending the
development of social and economic life both within and outside the Baha'i
Community, and to advise and encourage the Assemblies and friends in their
strivings.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 20 October
1983; ‘Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986’)
January 15, 2019
January 10, 2019
First National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Central America, Mexico and the Antilles, elected April 1951
Seated, left to right: Dr. David Escalante (San Salvador),
James V. Facey (Colon), Miss Elena Marsella (Ciudad Trujillo), Artemus Lamb
(San Jose). Standing, left to right: Mrs. Louise Caswell (Tegucigalpa),
Zenayda Jurado C. (Mexico City), Mrs. Cora H. Oliver (Colon), Sra. Raquel J.
Francois de Constante (Panama City), Natalia A. Chavez (Tegucigalpa)
(The Baha’i
World 1950-1954)
January 6, 2019
1868: Siyah-Chal (the Black Pit) was filled-in and a center for royal mourning for Imam Husayn was built over it.
Siyah-Chall’s original corridor leading to the entrance. The
dungeon was filled-in in 1868 and the Takyih Dowlat, a canvas-covered center
for royal mourning for Imam Husayn, was built over it. (Baha’i News, March
1976)
A reproduction of a painting of the Takyih Dowlat showing a
ceremony for Imam Husayn. The ground floor accommodated 4,000 women. The
surrounding rooms were for the Shah, his family, and dignitaries. (Baha’i News,
March 1976)
The site [Takyih Dowlat] was used in 1925 for a convocation
of national representatives (Majlis-i-Mu’assisan) at which the fall of the
Qajar dynasty was announced. The officers of that historic gathering are shown
in this photo. A Baha'i, 'Izzatu'llah Bakhshayish, shown fifth from left in
front row, was the chief stenographer recording the event. Thus the downfall of
the Qajar dynasty was announced through the will of the promised Husayn
(Baha'u'llah) at the very site of His prison. It was known among the believers
at the time that the Exalted Báb had predicted that the Qajar dynasty would
fall 1,000 (lunar) months from time of His Revelation. However, research must
be made to find the source.
(Baha’i News, March 1976)
(Baha’i News, March 1976)