Travel Teaching and Homefront Pioneering
Rúhíyyih
Khánum in Portugal 1996
Advice for Travellers
Rúhíyyih Khánum on Travel Teachers
etween February and October 1964,
Rúhíyyih Khánum visited India. A record of the
thousands of miles she travelled and the places she visited, can be
found in Violette Nakhjavani's book, "Amatu'l-Bahá visits
India".
In March, a month after her arrival, she visited
the Indore Teaching Institute, the first to be set up in India. In
one of several meetings there, she spoke to some 40 travel
teachers, telling them that Bahá'í teachers should be
full of love for all humanity and so dedicated to the Cause that no
obstacles could dishearten them - they should be assured of
Bahá'u'lláh guidance and protection.
The book records: "She spoke of two of the
greatest teachers of our time in the Western world: Miss Martha
Root and Mrs May Maxwell, her mother. ... She told the friends that
Martha Root had a very beautiful expression; she often said: `Step
aside and let Bahá'u'lláh do it'. It was this spirit
of humility and absolute faith in Bahá'u'lláh that
made her the instrument in teaching the Faith to Queen Marie of
Roumania, the first monarch in the world to accept the Teachings of
Bahá'u'lláh.
Rúhíyyih Khánum then spoke of
her mother, Mrs May Maxwell, who embraced the Faith in her youth
and was in the first group of pilgrims to visit `Abdu'l-Bahá
in the prison city of `Akka. She said her mother, "had a tremendous
capacity for love. `Abdu'l-Bahá once told her, whoever you
love, it is the love of `Abdu'l-Bahá and so her heart became
like a mirror which reflected the radiance of the love in the heart
of the Master. ... It was this capacity to love which made her a
magnet which attracted many souls to the Faith of
Bahá'u'lláh."
Teaching is For All
"... It is no use for some able and eloquent
teacher to take all the responsibility for the spread of the Cause.
For such a thing is not only contrary to the spirit of the
Teachings, but to the explicit text of the writings of
Bahá'u'lláh and 'Abdu'l-Bahá , both of Whom
place the obligation of teaching not on any particular class as in
former ecclesiastical organizations but on every faithful and loyal
follower of the Cause. ... How long, then, shall we wait to carry
out this command, the full wisdom of which only future generations
will be able to appreciate?"
(From a letter written on behalf of the
Guardian to an individual believer, Sept 1st, 1933,
published in 'The Baha'i World', p. 126, Vol. V)
The Protection of Pioneering
The Guardian said that the friends feel that it is
difficult to leave their homes and pioneer, even to move to the
goals inside their own countries. They do not see that he is not
asking them to sacrifice. He is protecting them from themselves. He
is protecting them not only from the calamity that is rushing
toward them outwardly, but he is protecting them from the calamity
that is rushing toward them inwardly."
From William Sears, "Pilgrimage to Haifa",
p.5)
Oh no! Not me. I couldn't go Travel Teaching on my own!
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