- The
Universal House of Justice (Ridvan 1984 message; ‘Messages from the Universal
House of Justice 1963-1986’)
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March 25, 2019
1986: Total number of National Spiritual Assemblies reached 148
Now, as we enter the final, two-year phase of the Seven Year
Plan, we rejoice in the addition of nine new National Spiritual Assemblies;
three in Africa, three in the Americas, two in Asia, one in Europe, bringing
the total number to 143. Five more are to be established in Ridvan 1985. They
are Ciskei, Mali and Mozambique in Africa and the Cook Islands and the West
Caroline Islands in Australasia. Thus the Plan will end with a minimum of 148
National Spiritual Assemblies.
March 18, 2019
Áqá Mírzá Mahmúd and Áqá Ridá – the service they provided during Baha’u’llah’s journey from Baghdad to Constantinople
When the retinue of Bahá’u’lláh left Baghdád for
Constantinople, He was accompanied by a great crowd of people. Along the way,
they met with famine conditions. These two souls [Áqá Mírzá Mahmúd and Áqá
Ridá] strode along on foot, ahead of the howdah in which Bahá’u’lláh was
riding, and covered a distance of seven or eight farsakhs every day. Way-worn
and faint, they would reach the halting-place; and yet, weary as they were,
they would immediately set about preparing and cooking the food, and seeing to
the comfort of the believers. The efforts they made were truly more than flesh
can bear. There were times when they had not more than two or three hours sleep
out of the twenty-four; because, once the friends had eaten their meal, these
two would be busy collecting and washing up the dishes and cooking utensils;
this would take them till midnight, and only then would they rest. At daybreak
they would rise, pack everything, and set out again, in front of the howdah of
Bahá’u’lláh. See what a vital service they were able to render, and for what
bounty they were singled out: from the start of the journey, at Baghdád, to the
arrival in Constantinople, they walked close beside Bahá’u’lláh; they made
every one of the friends happy; they brought rest and comfort to all; they
prepared whatever anyone asked.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (From a talk; ‘Memorials of the
Faithful’)
March 8, 2019
1984: Baha'i membership in eleven countries reached or surpassed 1% of total population
Baha'i membership in eleven countries, all in the Third
World and nine of them island communities, have reached or surpassed one per
cent of the total population.
- The Universal House of Justice (Ridvan 1984
message; ‘Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986’)
March 1, 2019
Baha’u’llah describes what He observed upon returning to Baghdad from Kurdistan
What pen can recount the things We beheld upon Our return!
Two years have elapsed during which Our enemies have ceaselessly and
assiduously contrived to exterminate Us, whereunto all witness. Nevertheless,
none amongst the faithful hath risen to render Us any assistance, nor did any
one feel inclined to help in Our deliverance. Nay, instead of assisting Us,
what showers of continuous sorrows, their words and deeds have caused to rain
upon Our soul! Amidst them all, We stand, life in hand, wholly resigned to His
will; that perchance, through God’s loving kindness and His grace, this
revealed and manifest Letter may lay down His life as a sacrifice in the path
of the Primal Point, the most exalted Word. By Him at Whose bidding the Spirit
hath spoken, but for this yearning of Our soul, We would not, for one moment,
have tarried any longer in this city. “Sufficient Witness is God unto Us.” We
conclude Our argument with the words: “There is no power nor strength but in
God alone.” “We are God’s, and to Him shall we return.”
- Baha’u’llah (The
Kitab-i-Iqan’)
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