(Baha'i News, July 1944)
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August 26, 2020
August 21, 2020
August 14, 2020
circa 1954: National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Iran
Seated, left to right: Ali Akbar Furutan, Adelaide Sharp, Shoallah Alai. Standing, left to right: Jalal Khazeh, General Sohrab, Monir Darakhshan, Zikrullah Khadem, and Kazem Kazemzadeh
(World Order magazine, 2006, vol. 37, no. 3)
August 9, 2020
August 2, 2020
July 26, 2020
circa 1925: The Girls' School in Ishqabad Russia - One branch of the Baha'i activities
Former students of this school provided active service in
the Baha'i community and some went to London to continue their studies.
(Star of the West, [The Baha'i Magazine], vol. 16, no. 12, March 1926)
the Baha'i community and some went to London to continue their studies.
(Star of the West, [The Baha'i Magazine], vol. 16, no. 12, March 1926)
July 21, 2020
1985: “The time has come for the Baha'i community to become more involved in the life of the society around it…”
The time has come for the Baha'i community to become more
involved in the life of the society around it, without in the least supporting
any of the world's moribund and divisive concepts, or slackening its direct teaching
efforts, but rather, by association, exerting its influence towards unity,
demonstrating its ability to settle differences by consultation rather than by
confrontation, violence or schism, and declaring its faith in the divine
purpose of human existence.
- The Universal House of Justice (Ridvan 1985;
‘Messages from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986’)
July 16, 2020
1979-1985: The “emergence of the Faith from obscurity”
As we enter the final year of the Seven Year Plan,
[1979-1986] confidence of victory and a growing sense of the opening of a new
stage in the onward march of the Faith must arouse in every Baha'i heart
feelings of gratitude and eager expectation. Victory in the Plan is now within
sight, and at its completion the summation of its achievements may well
astonish us all. But the great, the historic feature of this period is the
emergence of the Faith from obscurity, promoted by the steadfast heroism of the
renowned, the indefatigable, dearly loved Baha'i community of Baha'u'llah's and
the Bab's native land.
- The Universal House of Justice (Ridvan 1985; ‘Messages
from the Universal House of Justice 1963-1986’)
July 11, 2020
1984-1985: New believers in India
July 7, 2020
circa 1844: – A new believer in Mashhad, Persia, placed his home at the disposal of Mullá Husayn to teach the Faith – his home became known as Bábíyyih – First Bábí-Baháí Center
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| circa 1935: views of Bábíyyih |
- Nabil (‘The Dawn-Breakers’; translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi)
June 29, 2020
1846 – While a guest of the Imám-Jum‘ih of Isfahán, the Báb revealed a commentary on a surih of the Qur’an – “verses that equalled in number a third of the Qur’án”
It was at the request of this same prelate [the Imám-Jum‘ih
of Isfahán] that the Báb, one night, after supper, revealed His well-known
commentary on the súrih of Va’l-‘Asr. Writing with astonishing rapidity, He, in
a few hours, had devoted to the exposition of the significance of only the
first letter of that súrih—a letter which Shaykh Ahmad-i-Ahsá’í had stressed,
and which Bahá’u’lláh refers to in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas—verses that equalled in
number a third of the Qur’án, a feat that called forth such an outburst of
reverent astonishment from those who witnessed it that they arose and kissed
the hem of His robe.
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
June 27, 2020
June 24, 2020
June 20, 2020
May 12, 1912: Unity Church, Montclair, N.J. - Translation of the prayer ‘Abdu’l-Baha wrote in the church book at the request of the minister
O God! Thou pure Lord! Thanks be unto Thee, that the
mountains and deserts were traversed and the great Atlantic was crossed until
we reached this continent and in this country, we have mentioned Thy name and
fame with our tongue. Even in this church, like unto Elijah, we have proclaimed
Thy Kingdom.
O God! Make the people of this church to be attracted to Thy
beauty, and in Thy shelter, protect and bless them.
- 'Abdu'l-Baha Abbas
(Star of the West [The Baha’i Magazine], vol. 19, no. 5,
August 1928)
June 16, 2020
1930: Twenty-three hundred Baha’is in attendance at the Naw-Ruz Feast in Tihran, Iran
This illustration has been enlarged from a small kodak
picture taken by Dr. Lotfullah Hakim. It shows only a section of the group of
twenty-three hundred in attendance at the Baha'i New Year Feast in Tihran,
Persia, March 21, 1930.
Another view of the assembled Baha'is at their New Year’s Feast in Tihran, March 21, 1930.
(Star of the West [The Baha’i Magazine], vol. 21, no. 3, June 1930)
June 12, 2020
The Báb was a guest of the Imám-Jum‘ih of Isfahán for 40 days
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| Isfahan 1839 |
- Shoghi
Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
June 8, 2020
September 1846: The Báb left Shiraz and proceeded to Isfahán
Miraculously preserved by an almighty and watchful
Providence, the Báb proceeded to Isfahán (September, 1846), accompanied by
Siyyid Kázim-i-Zanjání. Another lull ensued, a brief period of comparative
tranquillity during which the Divine processes which had been set in motion
gathered further momentum, precipitating a series of events leading to the
imprisonment of the Báb in the fortresses of Máh-Kú and Chihríq, and
culminating in His martyrdom in the barrack-square of Tabríz.
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
May 28, 2020
1967: Canada - Fort Qu'Appelle Native Teaching Conference
The photo shows Hand of the Cause John Robarts and his wife
Audrey, a number of Auxiliary Board Members, eight members of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Canada, members of the National Advisory
Committee on Indian Teaching and the newly appointed members of the N.T.C.
branch for Saskatchewan. Also shown are many
well-known friends working in that region. (Canadian Baha’i News, no. 211,
August 1967)
May 23, 2020
1969: Continental Conference of Indigenous Teaching at Fort Qu’appelle Institute, Saskatchewan, Canada
DEEPLY GRATIFIED HISTORIC CONTINENTAL CONFERENCE OF
INDIGENOUS TEACHING FORT QU’APPELLE INSTITUTE HARBINGER GREAT EXPANSION AMONG
ORIGINAL PEOPLES NORTH AMERICA STOP PRAYING ABUNDANT CONFIRMATIONS YOUR EFFORTS
ADVANCEMENT DIVINE PLAN ABDU’L-BAHA.
UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE
To develop ways and means to achieve a continental approach
in reaching and consolidating the native peoples of North America — that was
the aim of the August Conference at Fort Qu’Appelle. Inspired by Hands of the
Cause Ali Akbar Furutan and John Robarts on the first night, the stage was set
for two days of workshops. Within the framework of consultation,
recommendations were developed amid healthy cultural encounter. The Pow Wow on
the last day brought all together in fellowship — a fitting climax, generating
a new surge of spirit.
(Canadian Baha’i News, No. 234, November, 1969)
May 18, 2020
1844-1845: The first province in Persia to eagerly embrace the Divine Message of the Báb
The people of Núr, when Bahá’u’lláh had departed from out
their midst, continued to propagate the Cause and to consolidate its
foundations. A number of them endured the severest afflictions for His sake;
others quaffed with gladness the cup of martyrdom in His path. Mázindarán in
general, and Núr in particular, were thus distinguished from the other
provinces and districts of Persia, as being the first to have eagerly embraced
the Divine Message. The district of Núr, literally meaning “light,” which lay
embedded within the mountains of Mázindarán, was the first to catch the rays of
the Sun that had arisen in Shíráz, the first to proclaim to the rest of Persia,
which still lay enveloped in the shadow of the vale of heedlessness, that the
Day-Star of heavenly guidance had at length arisen to warm and illuminate the
whole land.
- Nabil (‘The Dawn-Breakers’, translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi)
- Nabil (‘The Dawn-Breakers’, translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi)
May 13, 2020
1846: Divine intervention at exactly the same time as the Báb was arrested – an outbreak of a devastating cholera in Shiraz
While the situation was steadily deteriorating in the
provinces, the bitter hostility of the people of Shíráz was rapidly moving
towards a climax. Husayn Khán, [the Governor] vindictive, relentless,
exasperated by the reports of his sleepless agents that his Captive’s power and
fame were hourly growing, decided to take immediate action. It is even reported
that his accomplice, Hájí Mírzá Áqásí, [the Prime Minister] had ordered him to
kill secretly the would-be disrupter of the state and the wrecker of its
established religion. By order of the governor the chief constable,
‘Abdu’l-Hamíd Khán, scaled, in the dead of night, the wall and entered the
house of Hájí Mírzá Siyyid ‘Alí, where the Báb was confined, arrested Him, and
confiscated all His books and documents.
That very night, however, took place an event which, in its
dramatic suddenness, was no doubt providentially designed to confound the
schemes of the plotters, and enable the Object of their hatred to prolong His
ministry and consummate His Revelation. An outbreak of cholera, devastating in
its virulence, had, since midnight, already smitten above a hundred people. The
dread of the plague had entered every heart, and the inhabitants of the
stricken city were, amid shrieks of pain and grief, fleeing in confusion. Three
of the governor’s domestics had already died. Members of his family were lying
dangerously ill. In his despair he, leaving the dead unburied, had fled to a
garden in the outskirts of the city. ‘Abdu’l-Hamíd Khán, [the chief constable in
Shiraz] confronted by this unexpected development, decided to conduct the Báb
to His own home. He was appalled, upon his arrival, to learn that his son lay
in the death-throes of the plague. In his despair he threw himself at the feet
of the Báb, begged to be forgiven, adjured Him not to visit upon the son the
sins of the father, and pledged his word to resign his post, and never again to
accept such a position. Finding that his prayer had been answered, he addressed
a plea to the governor begging him to release his Captive, and thereby deflect
the fatal course of this dire visitation. Husayn Khán acceded to his request,
and released his Prisoner on condition of His quitting the city.
- Shoghi
Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
May 8, 2020
circa 1845-46: The Shah of Persia appointed “one of the most erudite, eloquent and influential of his subjects” to investigate the claims of the Báb
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| Portrait of Muhammad Shah and his Vizier Haj Mirza Aghasi |
Broad-minded, highly imaginative, zealous by nature,
intimately associated with the court, he, in the course of three interviews,
was completely won over by the arguments and personality of the Báb. Their
first interview centered around the metaphysical teachings of Islám, the most
obscure passages of the Qur’án, and the traditions and prophecies of the Imáms.
In the course of the second interview Vahíd was astounded to find that the
questions which he had intended to submit for elucidation had been effaced from
his retentive memory, and yet, to his utter amazement, he discovered that the
Báb was answering the very questions he had forgotten. During the third
interview the circumstances attending the revelation of the Báb’s commentary on
the súrih of Kawthar, comprising no less than two thousand verses, so
overpowered the delegate of the Sháh that he, contenting himself with a mere
written report to the Court Chamberlain, arose forthwith to dedicate his entire
life and resources to the service of a Faith that was to requite him with the
crown of martyrdom during the Nayríz upheaval. He who had firmly resolved to
confute the arguments of an obscure siyyid of Shíráz, to induce Him to abandon
His ideas, and to conduct Him to Tihrán as an evidence of the ascendancy he had
achieved over Him, was made to feel, as he himself later acknowledged, as
“lowly as the dust beneath His feet.” Even Husayn Khán, [the Governor of Fars]
who had been Vahíd’s host during his stay in Shíráz, was compelled to write to
the Sháh and express the conviction that his Majesty’s illustrious delegate had
become a Bábí.
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
April 30, 2020
1980: National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Canada
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)
(Baha'i Canada, vol. 2, no. 10, May/June 1980)
April 26, 2020
1845: The “initial collision of irreconcilable forces”: The “raging” of a “violent controversy”; the anger of the mullás
With the Báb’s return to Shíráz the initial collision of
irreconcilable forces may be said to have commenced…The people of Shíráz were
by that time wild with excitement. A violent controversy was raging in the
masjids, the madrisihs, the bazaars, and other public places. Peace and
security were gravely imperiled. Fearful, envious, thoroughly angered, the
mullás were beginning to perceive the seriousness of their position.
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
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