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Abstract: Annual message to the Bahá'ís of the world. |
Ridván 1987:
Bahá'í Era 144
1987
Dearly-loved Friends,
- The launching of the Six Year Plan at Ridvan 1986 coincided with the
opening of a new epoch--the fourth--in the organic unfoldment of the
Formative Age of our Faith. The administrative institutions of this
growing Cause of God had already begun to show signs of an increasing
maturity, while at the same time emerging from the protective obscurity
of their early days into the larger arena of public notice. These twin
processes were signalized by a development of far-reaching consequence
to the internal life of the Bahá'í community and by an outward activity
of a magnitude unprecedented in its entire history.
- The former was a devolution of responsibility whereby all national
communities, through their National Spiritual Assemblies, in
consultation with Counselors, Local Spiritual Assemblies and the
generality of believers, were requested to formulate, for the first
time, their own objectives for achievement during the new Plan. This
expectation of maturity challenging the national communities was matched
by their formulation of national plans submitted to the World Center for
coordination into the world-embracing Six Year Plan.
- The latter was a united uprising of the entire Bahá'í world community to
distribute the statement, "The Promise of World Peace," issued in
October 1985, to the peoples of the world. Heads of State, large numbers
of the members of national governments, diplomats, teachers, trade
unionists, leaders of religion, eminent members of the judiciary, the
police, legal, medical and other professions, members of local
authorities, clubs and associations, and thousands of individuals have
been presented with the statement. It is estimated that more than a
million copies, in some seventy languages, have so far been distributed.
These two activities alone have heavily reinforced the growing strength
and maturity of the Bahá'í world community and given it a more clearly
defined and readily recognizable public image.
- Other factors have contributed greatly to the rapid entrance of the
Faith onto the world stage. Indeed it appears that every activity of
the widespread Army of Life is now observed or commented upon by some
section of the public, from the General Assembly of the United Nations
to small and even remote local communities.
- The steadfastness of the sorely-tried Persian believers continues to be
the mainspring of this world-wide attention increasingly being focused
upon the Faith. While the brutal executions of heroic martyrs are now
less frequent, the harassment and deprivations, vilification and
plundering of the long-persecuted community continue--more than 200 are
still in prison--giving the representatives of the Bahá'í International
Community at the United Nations firm grounds for strong and persistent
appeals, which have aroused the concern of the General Assembly itself,
and resulted in representations to the Iranian Government on behalf of
the defenseless Bahá'ís by the Commission on Human Rights, and by many
powerful nations including the various governments constituting the
European Community.
- All this has kept our beloved Faith under international observation, an
interest increased not only by the circulation of the Peace Statement
but also by the rapidly expanding activities in the field of economic
and social development, ranging from the inauguration and operation of
radio stations--of which there are seven now broadcasting--to schools,
literacy programs, agricultural assistance and a host of small but
valuable undertakings at village level in many parts of the world.
- National Bahá'í communities have organized and successfully conducted
inter-religious conferences, peace seminars, symposiums on racism and
other subjects on which we have a specific contribution to make, often
achieving widespread publicity and the interest of highly-placed leaders
of society. Bahá'í youth, inspired and uplifted by the vision and
idealism of "the new race of men" have, through their many gatherings,
attracted large numbers of their compeers and galvanized their own
members to direct their lives towards service in the many fields in
which a rich harvest awaits the dedicated Bahá'í worker.
- Added to this rapidly burgeoning association of our fellowmen with
Bahá'í activities, has been one outstanding magnificent achievement, the
completion and dedication of the wondrous Bahá'í Temple in New Delhi,
which received, within the first thirty days of its dedication to the
worship of God, more than 120,000 visitors. This symbol of purity,
proclaiming the Oneness of God and His Messengers in that land of myriad
diverse religious beliefs, befittingly marks the power and grandeur with
which these portentous days in the life of God's Holy Cause have been
endowed.
- The stage is set for universal, rapid and massive growth of the Cause of
God. The immediate and basic challenge is pursuit of the goals of the
Six Year Plan, the preliminary stages of which have already been
initiated. The all-important teaching work must be imaginatively,
persistently and sacrificially continued, ensuring the enrollment of
ever larger numbers who will provide the energy, the resources and
spiritual force to enable the beloved Cause to worthily play its part in
the redemption of mankind. To reinforce this process the international
goals of the Plan have been adopted, calling for the undertaking of many
hundreds of inter-assembly assistance projects, the re-formation of the
National Spiritual Assembly of Zaire at Ridvan 1987 and the
establishment, in the course of the Plan, of new National Spiritual
Assemblies, of which those of Angola, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau and Macau
have already been approved. During the first year of the Six Year Plan
338 pioneers, guided by the needs set forth in previous plans, have
already arisen and settled in 119 countries. A new appeal is now being
prepared, details of which will be announced shortly. The promotion and
facilitation of service projects for Bahá'í youth in the emergent
countries of the world are now called for. National Spiritual
Assemblies are asked to arrange, in consultation with each other and
with the assistance of the Continental Board of Counselors, the best
means of ensuring the effective service of those who respond.
- Preparations for the Holy Year 1992, when the 100th Anniversary of the
Ascension of the Blessed Beauty and the inception of the Covenant will
be commemorated, have already begun. It is fitting, then, that the
Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh, which links the past and the future with the
progressive stages towards the fulfillment of God's ancient Promise,
should be the major theme of the Six Year Plan. Concentration on this
theme will enable us all to obtain a deeper appreciation of the meaning
and purpose of His Revelation--"A Revelation," in the words of the
Guardian, "hailed as the promise and crowning glory of past ages and
centuries, as the consummation of all the Dispensations within the
Adamic Cycle, inaugurating an era of at least a thousand years'
duration, and a cycle destined to last no less than five thousand
centuries, signalized the end of the Prophetic Era and the beginning of
the Era of Fulfillment, unsurpassed alike in the duration of its
Author's ministry and the fecundity and splendor of His mission...."
The questions that such concentrated study should answer will
undoubtedly include the meaning of the Bahá'í Covenant, its origin and
what should be our attitude towards it.
- Ever present in our contemplation of these profound questions is the
magnetic figure of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, the Center of the Covenant, the Mystery
of God, the perfect Exemplar, Whose unerring interpretation of the Holy
Texts and luminous examples of their application to personal conduct
shed light on a way of life we must strive diligently to follow. During
the course of the Six Year Plan the 75th anniversary of His visit to the
West will be observed with befitting celebrations and proclamation
activities. Simultaneously, there will be observed the 50th anniversary
of the first Seven Year Plan in the Americas, launched in 1937 at the
instigation of Shoghi Effendi, and which, in setting in motion the
systematic execution of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's grand design for the spiritual
conquest of the planet, marked the opening of the first epoch of the
Divine Plan.
- Great and wonderful tasks challenge us as never before. They demand
equally great and wonderful sacrifice, dedication and single-minded
devotion from every one of us. At present, the Bahá'í International
Fund is utterly inadequate to support the tremendous expansion now
required in all the multitudinous activities of the Bahá'í world
community. The record of the Seven Year Plan, just completed, stands
witness to our ability to meet the growing demands of the Cause. The
heroism of the beloved friends in Iran, the eager response of 3,694
dedicated pioneers to the call raised for this essential service, the
unceasing activity of teachers, administrators, local communities and
individual believers throughout the entire organism of the embryonic
world order, have endowed this growing Army of Life with new strengths
and capacities. As we stride forward into the future we may be fully
assured of His ever present bounty and the final victory of our efforts
to establish His Kingdom in this troubled world.
With loving Bahá'í greetings,
The Universal House of Justice
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