Back row:(Left to right) - Jameson Bond, Glen Eyford, Husayn Banani, Hossain Danesh, Michael Rochester. Front Row: (left to right) - Edmund Muttart, Elizabeth Rochester, Ruth Eyford, Douglas Martin.
(Baha'i Canada, vol. 2, no. 10, May/June 1980)
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April 30, 2020
April 26, 2020
1845: The “initial collision of irreconcilable forces”: The “raging” of a “violent controversy”; the anger of the mullás

- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
April 20, 2020
1845: The “initial collision of irreconcilable forces”: - the immediate disgraceful and inhumane punishment of Quddús and Mullá Sádiq

- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
April 15, 2020
1845: The “initial collision of irreconcilable forces”: - the fate of Mullá ‘Alíy-i-Basṭámí, the second Letter of the Living

- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes
By’)
April 10, 2020
1845: Circumstances resulting in the immediate fierce opposition against the Báb

- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By)
April 5, 2020
February–March, 1845: The Báb returned to Persia – The “signal for a commotion that rocked the entire country”

- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By)
March 29, 2020
1985: 150,000 new believers have joined the Baha'i Faith in India
March 23, 2020
The “marked improvement in the conditions surrounding the pilgrimages” during 1844-1944

- Shoghi
Effendi (‘Preface to God Passes By’)
March 16, 2020
The “appreciable advance in the rise” of the institutions of the Faith during 1844-1944

- Shoghi Effendi (‘Preface to God Passes By’)
March 10, 2020
1984: The Pacific region and the Baha’i Faith – a brief summary by the Universal House of Justice

- The first reigning monarch in the world to embrace the Faith of Baha'u'llah is the Head of State of Western Samoa whose official residence is near the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar.
- There are now a total of thirteen National Spiritual Assemblies in the homelands of the Polynesians, the Melanesians and the Micronesians.
- The Caroline Islands
- Fiji
- The Hawaiian Islands
- Kiribati
- The Mariana Islands
- The Marshall Islands
- New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands
- Papua New Guinea
- Samoa
- The Solomon Islands
- Tonga
- Tuvalu
- Vanuatu
February 29, 2020
The “distinct gradation in the character of the opposition” the Faith encountered during 1844-1944

- Shoghi Effendi (‘Preface to God
Passes By’)
February 25, 2020
Following Mullá Husay’s recognition of the Báb, “the enrollment of the seventeen remaining Letters of the Living” commenced after forty days

- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By)
February 20, 2020
February 12, 2020
circa 1920s: View of Bahji at beginning of Shoghi Effendi's ministry
Left to right: House occupied by Covenant-breakers, Balcony of the Mansion, Entrance to Baha'u'llah's Tomb, Pilgrim House.
(The Baha'i World 1954-1963)
February 8, 2020
The “apparent evolution in the scope” of the teachings of the Faith during 1844-1944

- Shoghi Effendi (‘Preface to God Passes By’)
February 5, 2020
“no less than half” of Nabil’s narrative is devoted to the first nine years of Baha’i Era

- Shoghi Effendi
(‘God Passes By’)
February 1, 2020
October 1848: Mulla Husayn and his companions enter the Shrine of Shaykh Tabarsi
January 27, 2020
The gradual increase in Baha’i literature during 1844-1944

- Shoghi Effendi (‘Preface to
God Passes By’)
January 24, 2020
The Báb’s “arch-enemy”

- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
January 20, 2020
The people among whom the Báb appeared

- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
January 16, 2020
January 12, 2020
1954: The first Baha'is in the British Cameroons
Enoch Olinga, pionner from East Africa (top left, dark suit) carried the Faith to this goal country of the Ten-Year Plan.
(The Baha'i World 1950-1954)
January 11, 2020
The sufferings of Baha’u’llah: “No torment was there left that His sacred form was not subjected to.” - ‘Abdu’l-Baha explains

To sum it up, the Ancient Beauty was ever, during His
sojourn in this transitory world, either a captive bound with chains, or living
under a sword, or subjected to extreme suffering and torment, or held in the
Most Great Prison. Because of His physical weakness, brought on by His
afflictions, His blessed body was worn away to a breath; it was light as a
cobweb from long grieving.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (‘Selections from the Writings of
‘Abdu’l-Baha’)
January 7, 2020
Baha’u’llah describes the incident in Adrianople when soldiers were posted round His house and His followers were told to prepare for their departure from Adrianople

The people surrounded the house, and Muslims and Christians
wept over Us, and the voice of lamentation was upraised between earth and
heaven by reason of what the hands of the oppressors had wrought. We perceived
that the weeping of the people of the Son exceeded the weeping of others—a sign
for such as ponder.
One of My companions offered up his life, cutting his throat
with his own hands for the love of God, an act unheard of in bygone centuries
and which God hath set apart for this Revelation as an evidence of the power of
His might. [1] He, verily, is the Unconstrained, the All-Subduing. As for the
one who thus slew himself in ‘Iráq, [2] he truly is the King and Beloved of
Martyrs, and that which he evinced was a testimony from God unto the peoples of
the earth. Such souls have been influenced by the Word of God, have tasted the
sweetness of His remembrance, and are so transported by the breezes of reunion
that they have detached themselves from all that dwell on earth and turned unto
the Divine Countenance with faces beaming with light. And though they have
committed an act which God hath forbidden, He hath nevertheless forgiven them
as a token of His mercy. He, verily, is the Ever-Forgiving, the Most
Compassionate. So enraptured were these souls by Him Who is the All-Compelling
that the reins of volition slipped from their grasp, until at last they
ascended to the dwelling of the Unseen and entered the presence of God, the
Almighty, the All-Knowing.
- Baha’u’llah (Súriy-i-Ra’ís, addressed to ‘Álí
Páshá, the Ottoman Prime Minister; ‘The Summons of the Lord of Hosts’)
[1] Hájí Ja‘far-i-Tabrízí; he was prevented in time from
ending his life
[2] Siyyid Ismá‘íl of Zavárih
December 31, 2019
The gradual increase in the diversity of the followers of the Faith during 1844-1944

- Shoghi Effendi (‘Preface to God Passes By’)
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