This process, so gigantic, so catastrophic, may be said to
have had its inception on that memorable night when, in an obscure corner of
Shíráz, the Báb, in the presence of the First Letter to believe in Him,
revealed the first chapter of His celebrated commentary on the Súrih of Joseph
(The Qayyúm-i-Asmá), in which He trumpeted His Call to the sovereigns and
princes of the earth. It passed from incubation to visible manifestation when
Bahá’u’lláh’s prophecies, enshrined for all time in the Súriy-i-Haykal, and
uttered before Napoleon III’s dramatic downfall and the self-imposed
imprisonment of Pope Pius IX in the Vatican, were fulfilled. It gathered
momentum when, in the days of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, the Great War extinguished the
Romanov, the Hohenzollern, and Hapsburg dynasties, and converted powerful
time-honored monarchies into republics. It was further accelerated, soon after
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s passing, by the demise of the effete Qájár dynasty in Persia,
and the stupendous collapse of both the Sultanate and the Caliphate. It is
still operating, under our very eyes, as we behold the fate which, in the
course of this colossal and ravaging struggle, is successively overtaking the
crowned heads of the European continent. Surely, no man, contemplating
dispassionately the manifestations of this relentless revolutionizing process,
within comparatively so short a time, can escape the conclusion that the last
hundred years may well be regarded, in so far as the fortunes of royalty are
concerned, as one of the most cataclysmic periods in the annals of mankind.
- Shoghi
Effendi (‘The Promised Day Is Come’)