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November 8, 2018
1946: First South American Baha'i Congress, Buenos Aires, Argentina
November 2, 2018
October 28, 2018
1972: Number of worldwide localities where Baha’is reside reached 56,645
14 February 1972
To all National Spiritual Assemblies
OVERJOYED ANNOUNCE FRIENDS EVERY LAND NUMBER LOCALITIES NOW
56645 EXCEEDING BY OVER 2500 ORIGINAL GOAL NINE YEAR PLAN. OFFERING PRAYERS
THANKSGIVING SACRED THRESHOLD FOR DIVINE BOUNTIES SURROUNDING SACRIFICIAL
EFFORTS LOVE-INTOXICATED SUPPORTERS HIS BLESSED NAME. URGE BELIEVERS THOSE AREAS WHOSE TEACHING
GOALS ARE STILL OUTSTANDING EXERT UTMOST EFFORT COURSE SWIFTLY PASSING
REMAINING MONTHS PLAN WIN THEIR GOALS ENABLING THEM JOIN RANKS THEIR VICTORIOUS
BRETHREN WHO ARE URGED CONTINUE THEIR VIGOROUS BRILLIANT EXPLOITS IN SERVICE
GOD'S INFINITELY GLORIOUS CAUSE.
UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE
(Messages from the Universal House of Justice, 1963-1986’)
October 23, 2018
The “conclusion of the Primitive, the Apostolic Age of the Faith of Baha'u'llah”
With 'Abdu'l-Baha's ascension, and more particularly with
the passing of His well-beloved and illustrious sister the Most Exalted Leaf --
the last survivor of a glorious and heroic age -- there draws to a close the
first and most moving chapter of Baha'i history, marking the conclusion of the
Primitive, the Apostolic Age of the Faith of Baha'u'llah. It was 'Abdu'l-Baha
Who, through the provisions of His weighty Will and Testament, has forged the
vital link which must for ever connect the age that has just expired with the
one we now live in -- the Transitional and Formative period of the Faith -- a
stage that must in the fullness of time reach its blossom and yield its fruit
in the exploits and triumphs that are to herald the Golden Age of the
Revelation of Baha'u'llah.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a message dated 8 February
1934, printed as ‘The Dispensation of Baha'u'llah’ in ‘The World Order of
Baha'u'llah’)
October 19, 2018
October 14, 2018
October 10, 2018
Delivery of Epistles to "the several rulers and crowned heads of the world" – Baha’u’llah explains
From Our Most Great Prison We were moved to address to the
several rulers and crowned heads of the world Epistles in which We summoned
them to arise and embrace the Cause of God. To the Shah of Persia We sent Our
messenger Badi', into whose hands We entrusted the Tablet. It was he who raised
it aloft before the eyes of the multitude and, with uplifted voice, appealed to
his sovereign to heed the words that Tablet contained. The rest of the Epistles
likewise reached their destination. To the Tablet We addressed to the Emperor
of France, an answer was received from his minister, the original of which is
now in the possession of the Most Great Branch. To him We addressed these
words: 'Bid the high priest, O Monarch of France, to cease ringing his bells, for,
lo! the Most Great Bell, which the hands of the will of the Lord thy God are
ringing, is made manifest in the person of His chosen One.' The Epistle We
addressed to the Czar of Russia, alone failed to reach its destination. Other
Tablets, however, have reached him, and that Epistle will eventually be
delivered into his hands.
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted by Nabil in ‘The Dawn-Breakers’, translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi)
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted by Nabil in ‘The Dawn-Breakers’, translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi)
October 1, 2018
Persia: September 1848 – First time that the combined forces of the civil and ecclesiastical powers started a systematic campaign against the Bábís
One of Tehran's gates, circa 1920s |
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God
Passes By’)
September 24, 2018
September 16, 2018
1934: Last day of Tarbiyat school and the shocking effect of its closure on 1500 students – excerpt from a letter by Clara and Adelaide Sharp from Tehran
The closing of the school was a great shock although we had
expected that it might happen. The Bab’s Martyrdom in this country is kept by
the Arabic calendar and came this year on December 6. ... Saturday afternoon a
policeman came with an order from the Board of Education to close the schools.
They said Tarbiyat had been closed for no reason Thursday and the license for
Tarbiyat School existed no longer. The order came after school had been
dismissed and there was no time to tell all the children, so Adelaide and her
assistant went to school the next morning at 6:30 A.M., before the policeman
could get there, and as the children came to enter the school they had to be
turned back. This was very hard as many of the little ones did not understand
and called to Adelaide to tell the policeman to let them in, and many cried.
... The Baha’i children have not gone to other schools. ... The Muhammadan
children of course went to other schools but they are not satisfied and happy.
Tarbiyat School was far ahead of the other Persian schools, in their text
books, character training and everything else. All the schools say this. The
educated Muhammadans are with the Baha’is. One important Muhammadan said he
knew it was a Baha’i School when he sent his children there and said that was
no reason for closing the school. ... We had many of the best families in town
sending their children and they are feeling very badly about it. There were
nearly 1500 pupils in both schools and about 50 teachers. ... This has
advertised the school and called attention to the Cause and what they are
working for more than anything else that could have happened. ... Shoghi
Effendi has written for us to be patient and not make any disturbance but
persevere and keep trying to gain religious liberty, that the school will again
open and things will be better than ever.
(Baha’i News, no. 96, December 1935)
September 11, 2018
September 6, 2018
Progressive unfoldment of the Bábi Revelation
…[in 1844] the Author of the Bábí Revelation had declared
His mission to Mullá Ḥusayn in the privacy of His home in Shíráz. Three years
after that Declaration, within the walls of the prison-fortress of Máh-Kú, He
was dictating to His amanuensis the fundamental and distinguishing precepts of
His Dispensation. A year later, His followers, under the actual leadership of
Bahá’u’lláh, their fellow-disciple, were themselves, in the hamlet of Badasht,
abrogating the Qur’ánic Law, repudiating both the divinely-ordained and
man-made precepts of the Faith of Muḥammad, and shaking off the shackles of its
antiquated system. Almost immediately after, the Báb Himself, still a prisoner,
was vindicating the acts of His disciples by asserting, formally and
unreservedly, His claim to be the promised Qá’im, in the presence of the Heir
to the Throne, the leading exponents of the Shaykhí community, and the most
illustrious ecclesiastical dignitaries assembled in the capital of Ádhirbayján.
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
September 5, 2018
circa 1935: Mount Carmel
View taken by Miss Effie Baker to show the general area of
land surrounding the Shrine which has come under Baha’i ownership and control.
(Baha’i News, no. 97, January 1936)
September 3, 2018
On closing of Tarbiyat schools in 1934 by government – the Guardian explains
With regard to the closing of the Tarbiyat Schools: the
school authorities have, in enforcing the observance of Baha’i anniversaries,
acted on the advice and direction of the Guardian. These Schools, being
independent and official Baha’i institutions, could not very well ignore, much
less violate the express provisions and laws of the Aqdas. Had they any
connection with government institutions, or had their ownership and control
been shared by non-Baha’is, the situation would have been different. This
distinction between institutions that are under full or partial Baha’i control
is of a fundamental importance. Institutions that are entirely managed by
Baha’is are, for reasons that are only too obvious, under the obligation of
enforcing all the laws and ordinances of the Faith, especially those whose
observance constitutes a matter of conscience. There is no reason, no
justification whatever, that they should act otherwise, and any restriction
should also take into consideration the rights and interests of their
non-Baha’i partners and associates, and not to force these to stop working when
they are under no moral or religious obligation to do so.
August 29, 2018
August 28, 2018
Total number of National Spiritual Assemblies as of Ridvan 1983 --> 135
Among the outstanding features of the teaching and
consolidation work are the continuing effective results of the participation of
more than sixteen thousand believers from all parts of the world in the five
International Conferences; intensive teaching campaigns carried out with the
active support of all levels of the community and drawing upon the enthusiasm
and capacity of Baha'i youth; the establishment of a second radio station in
South America; the re-formation of the National Spiritual Assemblies of Uganda
and Nepal, and the establishment of nine new National Spiritual Assemblies, two
of which will be elected during the month of May this year, bringing the total
of these secondary Houses of Justice to 135.
- The Universal House of Justice (Ridvan 1983 message of the
Universal House of Justice)
August 25, 2018
1979-1982: Passing of five Hands of the Cause
Enoch Olinga (1979), Rahmatu'llah Muhajir (1979), Hasan A
Balyuzi (1980), Abu'l-Qasim Faizi (1980), Adelbert Muehlschlegel (1980), and
Paul Haney (1982).
(Adapted from explanatory notes included in ‘Messages from
the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986’)
August 20, 2018
July 1957: Establishment of “a spiritual axis, extending from the Antipodes to the northern islands of the Pacific Ocean”
...The emergence of a new Regional Spiritual Assembly in the
North Pacific Area [1], with its seat fixed in the capital city of a country
which by reason of its innate capacity and the spiritual receptivity it has
acquired, in consequence of the severe and prolonged ordeal its entire
population has providentially experienced, is destined to have a preponderating
share in awakening the peoples and races inhabiting the entire Pacific area, to
the Message of Bahá'u'lláh, and to act as the Vanguard of His hosts in their
future spiritual conquest of the main body of the yellow race on the Chinese
mainland -- the emergence of such an assembly may be said to have, at long last
established a spiritual axis, extending from the Antipodes to the northern
islands of the Pacific Ocean -- an axis whose northern and southern poles will
act as powerful magnets, endowed with exceptional spiritual potency, and
towards which younger and less experienced communities will tend for some time
to gravitate.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a message dated 19 July 1957 to the
National Spiritual Assembly of Australia; ‘Letters from the Guardian to
Australia and New Zealand’)
[1] National Spiritual Assembly of North East Asia, with its
seat in Tokyo, Japan.]
August 15, 2018
August 14, 2018
Some dates associated with three Baha’i Houses of Worship: Ishqabad, India, and Australia
Construction of the first Baha'i House of Worship in
'Ishqabad, Russia, began in 1902 and was completed circa 1921. The House of
Worship in India is near New Delhi; it was dedicated 23-27 December 1986. The
House of Worship in Australasia, outside of Sydney in Ingleside, was dedicated
on 16 September 1961.
(Explanatory notes included in ‘Messages from the
Universal House of Justice 1963-1986’)
August 12, 2018
February 12-18, 1953: Hands of the Cause attending the First intercontinental Baha'i Conference in Kampala, Uganda, Africa
Left to right: Musa Banani, Valiyu'llah Varqa, Shu'a'u'llah
'Ala’i, Mason Remey, Horace Holley, Tarazu'llah Samandari, Dhikru'llah Khadem,
Leroy Ioas, Dorothy Baker, 'Ali-Akbar Furutan. The Kampala Haziratu'I-Quds is
in the background.
(The Baha’i World 1950-1954)
August 8, 2018
April 1934: First National Baha’i Convention in Iran - First National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Iran
This Ridvan will go down in the history of Baha’i Persia
because during the feast days the first national Baha’i Convention met in
Tihran and elected the first National Assembly of Persia, with 84 delegates
present from all over the country. Friends in the West will appreciate what
achievement such a gathering represents in a country where travel is still a
considerable adventure and where even a brief stay in the capital entails a
long absence from home.
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)
August 6, 2018
Teachers sent to America by ‘Abdu’l-Baha
The following is the list of the four teachers whom the
Master sent to America in order to spread the Cause.... Their names are as
follows: ‘Abdu’l-Karim, Haji Mirza Hasan, Mirza ‘Abdu’l-Fadl and Mirza
Asadu’llah.
- Shoghi Effendi
(From a letter dated December 14, 1933, written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to the NSA of the United States and Canada; Baha’i News, no. 81,
February 1934; also a note in Baha'i News, no. 83, May 1934)
August 1, 2018
Countries Opened to the Faith of Baha'u'liah from 1844 to 1921 – by Shoghi Effendi
Listed alphabetically:
Period of the Báb's Ministry (1844-1853)
- Iraq
- Persia
Period of Bahá'u'lláh's Ministry (1853-1892)
- Adhirbayjan
- Armenia
- Burma
- Egypt
- Georgia
- India
- Israel
- Lebanon
- Pakistan
- Sudan
- Syria
- Turkey
- Turkmenistan
Period of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Ministry (1892-1921)
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