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<head>Review of
World Progress of the Faith</head>

<p>Hail the valiant acts during the course of the last
twelve months of members of firmly knit, world embracing, divinely
propelled Bahá’í Community, singly, collectively,
both sexes, all ages laboring in near, and distant fields, in Eastern
and Western hemispheres, gathered from diverse classes, creeds and
colors; as administrators, in the respective home lands or as
settlers or itinerant teachers overseas; whether serving in private
capacity or in official association with authorities.</p>

<p>Second half of opening decade of second Bahá’í
century befittingly ushered in.</p>

<p>Recent exploits in virgin territories of Western
hemisphere, Arabian Peninsula, South and East Asia raised to one
hundred the number of sovereign states, and dependencies, enrolled
under the banner of the Faith.</p>

<p>Forthcoming celebrations, commemorating the Hundredth
Anniversary of the Martyrdom of the Herald of the Faith, doubly
glorious, through association this historic victory, representing an
increase of no less than twenty-two countries in the brief span of
six years, since the Centennial of the Declaration of His Mission.</p>

<p>Number of centers in Australasia now exceeds sixty;
Canadian Community nearing ninety centers already established;
Alaskan territory eleven centers; European goal countries
thirty-five, number of newly declared believers almost doubled during
course of past year.</p>

<p>Bahá’í literature enriched by
translation into Welsh, Eskimo, Swahili, Hausa, Chinyanja, raising
the total number of languages to sixty-three.</p>

<p>Languages in process of translation, eleven.</p>

<p>Official recognition, constituting a unique victory in
the annals of the Faith in the East, and West, extending to newly
formed National Spiritual Assembly of the Dominion of Canada, through
granting act of Parliament, enabling the National elected
representatives to incorporate as religious organization.</p>

<p>Additional contract placed for the construction of the
parapet, crowning the Arcade of the Báb’s Mausoleum on
Mount Carmel, raising the total tonnage ordered to almost eight
hundred.</p>

<p>The erection of the ornamental columns of the Temple
interior commenced; ventilation and heating systems installed; number
of visitors since the opening of the edifice to the public, over four
hundred thousand.</p>

<p>Six year plan of the British Bahá’í
Community triumphantly concluded; almost quintupled number of
Assemblies in the British Isles; laid basis administrative structure
of the Faith in the capital of Eire and in the chief cities of North
Ireland and Scotland.</p>

<p>Plan initiated Persian Bahá’í
Community consummated 31 Assemblies, 17 Groups, 11 Isolated Centers
formed beyond prescribed objectives.</p>

<p>Recognition, long last, accorded by Iráqí
authorities to all marriages solemnized by Bahá’í
Assemblies in ‘Iráq through official registration of the
marriage certificate by court, first instance setting a momentous
precedent throughout the Muslim East, constituting a significant
landmark in the process of the emancipation of the Oriental followers
of the Faith from the fetters of religious orthodoxy.</p>

<p>Certificate authorizing the celebration of Bahá’í
marriages issued by the District of Columbia court.</p>

<p>Eight islands of Hawaii granted authority to recognize
Bahá’í marriages.</p>

<p>Bahá’í marriage contract legalized
by attorney general throughout the territory of Alaska.</p>

<p>Bahá’í Holy Days recognized by
Educational Department of the State of Victoria, Australia.</p>

<p>Second European Teaching Conference convened in the
capital city of Belgium, attended by hundred and thirty
representatives from nineteen countries.</p>

<p>The historic first all-Swiss Bahá’í
Conference the latest, most promising fruit of the transatlantic
enterprise initiated by the American Bahá’í
Community, held in the Swiss capital, presaging the acquisition by
the goal countries of an independent status within the family of
Bahá’í national Communities.</p>

<p>The process of extension of Bahá’í
endowments accelerated through the donation of twenty acre property
near Anchorage, Alaska; purchase of twenty-two acres in neighborhood
of Auckland, site of projected New Zealand summer school; grant of
burial ground by Egyptian authorities to Port Said Bahá’í
Community.</p>

<p>Ties binding the Bahá’í
International Community to the United Nations reinforced through
participation in European Regional Conference of nongovernmental
organizations in Geneva; and in Latin American Conferences in Chile,
Uruguay; and in similar conferences in Kansas and Lake Success;
through submission in response to the request of the UNO Committee of
statement on the Bahá’í concept and method of
community worship, subsequently transmitted to the Secretariat
responsible for the planning of permanent headquarters in the United
Nations.</p>

<p>Last but not least, nay the crowning achievement of the
year just concluded, are the stupendous exertions of the vanguard of
the resistlessly advancing Bahá’í World Community
resulting in the raising of half a million dollars, virtually
attaining the objective set for the two-year drive to ensure the
completion of the interior ornamentation of the Mother Temple of the
West in anticipation of its approaching jubilee.</p>

<p>First stage of austerity period resolutely embarked
upon, successfully traversed.</p>

<p>Resolution no less grim, self abnegation no less heroic,
solidarity in sacrifice no less striking, must needs distinguish the
final phase of the stern struggle, still facing the dauntless
highminded spartan-souled American Bahá’í
Community, designed to liquidate the deficit in the General Fund,
marring the otherwise spotless record of collective achievement, as
well as to provide financial support imperatively required to meet,
through prompt despatch of substantial number of competent pioneers,
the emergency existing in Central and South America, thereby ensuring
the glorious consummation of the thirteen-year-old enterprise through
the formation of the projected twin National Assemblies in Latin
America.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, April 25, 1950]</p>

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<head>An Enterprise Transcending Any
National Institution</head>

<p>Announce to believers, through all National Assemblies,
termination initial stage of construction of domed structure designed
to embellish and preserve the Báb’s sepulcher on Mount
Carmel.</p>

<p>The two-year enterprise launched on the eve of the
gravest turmoil rocking the Holy Land in modern times, involving the
expenditure of a quarter of a million dollars, necessitating the
transportation and placing of almost eight hundred tons of stone and
marble mosaic, was consummated on the eve of the Centenary of His
martyrdom. My soul is thrilled in contemplation of the rising
edifice, the beauty of its design, the majesty of its proportions,
the loveliness of its surroundings, the historic associations of the
site it occupies, the sacredness of the Sanctuary it envelops, the
transcendent holiness of the Treasure it enshrines.</p>

<p>My gratitude is deepened by the miraculous recovery of
its gifted architect, Sutherland Maxwell, whose illness was
pronounced hopeless by physicians. I acknowledge the valuable service
rendered by Ugo Giachery, through his supervision of the work of
shipment of consignments to Haifa.</p>

<p>The hour is ripe to undertake the preliminaries for the
erection of the octagonal first unit of the superstructure, another
milestone in the process set in motion sixty years ago by
Bahá’u’lláh’s visit to Mount Carmel.
This process which gathered momentum through the transportation of
His Holiness, the Báb’s remains to the Holy Land after
fifty years’ concealment, through the erection of the sanctuary
by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in the darkest years of His
Ministry, through the entombment of the remains by Him on the morrow
of His forty year incarceration, through the commencement of the
construction of the arcade on the fortieth anniversary of the
interment of the Holy Dust, through the termination of the parapet on
the eve of the Centenary of the Báb’s martyrdom, must be
accelerated through the erection of the dome, attaining consummation
through the emergence of the institutions of the world administrative
center of the Faith in the vicinity of its world spiritual Center,
signalizing the sailing of the Divine Ark on God’s Mountain,
prophesied in the Tablet of Carmel.</p>

<p>I appeal to entire body of believers to seize this
priceless opportunity to stimulate the unfoldment of this process
through generous, sustained contributions for the furtherance of an
enterprise transcending any national institution whether Hazírá
or Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár, reared in the past
or in process of construction. The hour is propitious, particularly
during the three year interval separating the Centennials of the
Báb’s martyrdom and the birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Mission, coinciding with the hundredth anniversary of the greatest
holocaust in the history of the Faith, to repay part of the infinite
debt of gratitude owed its martyrs, through hastening the conclusion
of the holiest enterprise since the dawn of the Revelation,
interwoven with the ministries of Bahá’u’lláh,
and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, linking the Heroic and Formative
Ages of the Bahá’í Dispensation, cementing the
ties binding the communities of the East and West with the World
Center of the Faith and shedding imperishable luster on the first and
second centuries of the Bahá’í Era, which
posterity will hail as the most befitting tribute to the One Who made
the most precious sacrifice for the sake of the most sublime Faith in
mankind’s spiritual history.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[July 7, 1950]</p>

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<head>Opening Door to Pilgrimage</head>

<p>Announce to friends the delivery after more than fifty
years of key to Qasr Mazra’ih by Israel authorities. Historic
dwelling place of Bahá’u’lláh after leaving
Prison City of Akká now being furnished in anticipation
opening door to pilgrimage.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, December 16, 1950]</p>

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<head>Formation of First International
Bahá’í Council</head>

<p>Proclaim National Assemblies of East and West weighty
epoch-making decision of formation of first International Bahá’í
Council, forerunner of supreme administrative institution destined to
emerge in fullness of time within precincts beneath shadow of World
Spiritual Center of Faith already established in twin cities of Akká
and Haifa. Fulfillment of prophecies uttered by Founder of Faith and
Center of His Covenant culminating in establishment of Jewish State,
signalizing birth after lapse of two thousand years of an independent
nation in the Holy Land, the swift unfoldment of historic undertaking
associated with construction of superstructure of the Báb’s
Sepulcher on Mount Carmel, the present adequate maturity of nine
vigorously functioning national administrative institutions
throughout Bahá’í World, combine to induce me to
arrive at this historic decision marking most significant milestone
in evolution of Administrative Order of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
in course of last thirty years. Nascent Institution now created is
invested with threefold function: first, to forge link with
authorities of newly emerged State; second, to assist me to discharge
responsibilities involved in erection of mighty superstructure of the
Báb’s Holy Shrine; third, to conduct negotiations
related to matters of personal status with civil authorities. To
these will be added further functions in course of evolution of this
first embryonic International Institution, marking its development
into officially recognized Bahá’í Court, its
transformation into duly elected body, its efflorescence into
Universal House of Justice, and its final fruition through erection
of manifold auxiliary institutions constituting the World
Administrative Center destined to arise and function and remain
permanently established in close neighborhood of Twin Holy Shrines.
Hail with thankful, joyous heart at long last the constitution of
International Council which history will acclaim as the greatest
event shedding luster upon second epoch of Formative Age of Bahá’í
Dispensation potentially unsurpassed by any enterprise undertaken
since inception of Administrative Order of Faith on morrow of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Ascension, ranking second
only to glorious immortal events associated with Ministries of the
Three Central Figures of Faith in course of First Age of most
glorious Dispensation of the five thousand century Bahá’í
Cycle. Advise publicize announcement through Public Relations
Committee.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, January 9, 1951]</p>

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<head>Spiritual and Administrative World
Center</head>

<p>Announce to friends of East and West the following:
furnishing Mazra’ih, completion of restoration of historic
house of Bahá’u’lláh in Acre,<note place="foot"><p>i.e.
Akká</p></note>
scene of prolonged afflictions sustained by Founder of Faith, as well
as supreme crisis suffered by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá at
hands of Covenantbreakers. Greatly enhanced international endowments
in Holy Land in twin cities of Acre and Haifa, now include twin Holy
Shrines situated on plain of Acre and slope of Mount Carmel; twin
Mansions of Bahjí and Mazra’ih, twin historic Houses
inhabited by Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá;
twin International Archives adjoining the Báb’s
Sepulcher and the resting-place of the Greatest Holy Leaf; twin
Pilgrim Houses, constructed for Oriental and Occidental pilgrims;
twin Gardens of Ridván and Firdaws, associated with the memory
of the Author of the Bahá’í Dispensation.</p>

<p>Greatly welcome assistance of the newly-formed
International Council, particularly its President, Mason Remey, and
its Vice-President, Amelia Collins, through contact with authorities
designed to spread the fame, consolidate the foundations and widen
the scope of influence emanating from the twin spiritual,
administrative World Centers permanently fixed in the Holy Land
constituting the midmost heart of the entire planet.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, March 2, 1951]</p>

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<p>On occasion of celebration of Naw-Rúz Festival
announce to followers of Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
East and West, through National Assemblies, completion of excavation
for foundations for eight piers designed to support the mighty dome
of the Báb’s Sepulcher, as well as momentous decision to
place hundred thirty thousand dollar contract for the stone work of
both cylinder and dome.</p>

<p>Approaching Centenary of the birth of the prophetic
Mission of the Founder of the Faith, the virtual consummation of the
fifty year project culminating in the termination of the interior
ornamentation of the Mother Temple of the West, the risks involved in
any delay owing to the threatening international situation, the
necessity to insure increasing support to reinforce the newly-forged
ties with the civil authorities of the recently emerged State in the
Holy Land through the formation of the International Bahá’í
Council, the considerable saving effected through signature to the
contract for the entire stone work required to erect the
superstructure of the edifice, impel me to take the major step in the
development of the swiftly progressing, irresistibly advancing
enterprise transcending in sacredness any collective undertaking
launched in the course of the history of the hundred year old Faith.</p>

<p>I am moved to renew my fervent plea addressed to all
national and local Assemblies and believers in all continents of the
globe to arise and determinedly gird up their loins to contribute,
through curtailment of budgets, adequate appropriations from national
and local funds, as well as direct sustained individual donations, to
insure uninterrupted financial support, however great the sacrifice
involved, however heavy the burdens, however distracting the
successive crises of the present critical hour. Austerity period
previously affecting the fortunes of the American Bahá’í
community unavoidably prolonged and now extended to embrace the
entire Bahá’í world in recognition of the
pressing needs and paramount importance of this glorious
international task.</p>

<p>Urge followers of the Most Great Name to demonstrate a
still nobler spirit of self-abnegation in the course of the swiftly
diminishing interval separating us from the hundredth anniversary of
the birth of the Mission of the Author of the Revelation,
commemorating the Centenary of the blood bath constituting the most
tragic episode in Bahá’í history associated with
the martyrdom of the immortal Táhirih, the subjection of
Bahá’u’lláh to the rigors of the Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál
in Ṭihrán and the barbarous execution of unnumbered
heroes and saints of the Apostolic Age of the Bahá’í
Dispensation.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, March 21, 1951]</p>

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<p>Announce to friends of East and West completion of two
additional terraces marking termination of scheme initiated quarter
century ago designed to fulfill Master’s cherished desire to
connect directly, through series of nine terraces, the Báb’s
Sepulcher with Templar Colony at foot of Mount Carmel. Machinations
of Covenant-breakers who succeeded in shelving project for more than
decade foiled. Hail success of enterprise presaging the day destined
to witness, as envisaged by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, pilgrim
kings ascending this route to pay humble tribute to Martyr-Herald of
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, April 2, 1951]</p>

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<p>My heart is filled with thankfulness at contemplation of
the chain of swiftly succeeding, epoch-making events transpiring in
the course of the fifth year of the second Seven Year Plan, rendered
memorable through association with the Centenary of the Martyrdom of
the Prophet-Herald of the Bahá’í Dispensation
testifying to God’s unfailing protection and the manifold
blessings vouchsafed to the Community of the Most Great Name alike in
its World Center and in all continents of the globe.</p>

<p>Divine retributive justice is strikingly demonstrated
through a series of sudden, rapid, devastating blows sweeping over
leaders and henchmen of breakers of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant foiling the schemes, levelling the hopes, and well-nigh
extinguishing the remnants of the conspiring crew which dared
challenge the authority, succeeded in inflicting untold sorrow and
assiduously plotted to disrupt the Will and Testament of its
appointed Center.</p>

<p>The triumphant, resistlessly expanding Bahá’í
Administrative Order now embraces one hundred and six sovereign
states and dependencies constituting an addition of no less than
twenty-seven countries since the Centenary celebration of the
Declaration of the Mission of the Holy Báb.</p>

<p>The number of languages into which Bahá’í
literature is translated or in process of translation is over eighty.
</p>

<p>The number of incorporated Assemblies, local and
national, is one hundred and ten.</p>

<p>The Centenary of the Martyrdom of the Herald of the
Faith was befittingly commemorated, synchronizing with the completion
of the Arcade and Parapet of His Sepulcher on Mount Carmel, marking
the termination of the two-year, quarter million dollar enterprise.</p>

<p>The preliminaries for the erection of two additional
Pillars of the Universal House of Justice, culminating in the
formation of National Assemblies in Central America, Mexico, and the
Antilles, and in South America have been successfully concluded,
following the raising of a similar Pillar in the Dominion of Canada.</p>

<p>The interior ornamentation of the Mother Temple of the
West is virtually completed, paving the way for the provision of
accessories and landscaping in preparation of its public dedication
destined to coincide with the twin celebrations of the consummation
of the fifty year old enterprise and the Birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
prophetic mission.</p>

<p>The prelude to the historic African campaign, the
foremost objective of the two year plan of the Bahá’í
Community of the British Isles, linking in formal association four
National Assemblies is marked by the departure of the first pioneer
to Tanganyika and plans for settlement Gold Coast and Uganda.</p>

<p>Contracts amounting to over two hundred ten thousand
dollars successively placed for stones, window frames, railing,
steel, cement, required for the erection of the Octagon, Cylinder and
Dome of the Báb’s Sepulcher raising to sixteen hundred
tons total tonnage ordered from Italy.</p>

<p>A quarter-century old project is terminated through the
construction of the last two terraces connecting the same edifice
with the Templar Colony at the foot of Carmel.</p>

<p>The four year plan initiated by the Persian National
Assembly in the promotion of the interests of the women members of
the community is successfully concluded despite increasing
disabilities resulting from the recrudescence of religious fanaticism
afflicting the sore-pressed homeland of Bahá’u’lláh.
</p>

<p>A notable step in the progress of Bahá’í
women of the Middle East is taken through the extension of the right
of membership in local Assemblies to women believers in Egypt.</p>

<p>The third European Teaching Conference and Summer School
was held in Copenhagen and attended by one hundred seventy-seven
persons representing twenty-two countries.</p>

<p>The second All-Swiss Conference convened in Zurich,
foreshadowing the closer integration of the ten goal countries of the
European continent through the eventual formation of regional
National Assemblies in Scandinavia, the Benelux countries,
Switzerland, Italian and Iberian peninsulas.</p>

<p>Bahá’í literature in Greenlandic,
previously disseminated as far as Thule, Etah, beyond the Arctic
Circle, has been dispatched to radio station in Brondlundsfjord,
Peary Land, eighty-second latitude, northernmost outpost of the
globe.</p>

<p>Ties, linking the World Center of the Faith with the
newly-emerged, rapidly consolidating sovereign state in the Holy
Land, have been reinforced through the delivery by the Ministry of
Religious Affairs of the Mazra’ih Mansion into Bahá’í
custody, the recognition of Bahá’í Holy Days by
the Ministry of Education and Culture, following exemption granted to
Bahá’í international endowments, and recognition
accorded Bahá’í marriage certificate.</p>

<p>Bahá’u’lláh’s residence
in Akká, the scene of severe crises in the course of the
ministries of the Founder of the Faith and the Center of His Covenant
renovated and furnished, are added to the Holy Places already opened
to the steadily swelling number of visitors both local and foreign.</p>

<p>A significant step was taken by the City Governorate of
Cairo presaging the eventual recognition by state authorities of the
Bahá’í laws of personal status, already codified
and submitted to the central government by the Egyptian National
Assembly.</p>

<p>Bonds binding the Bahá’í world
community to United Nations strengthened by Bahá’í
participation in regional conference of Non-Governmental
Organizations in Geneva and Istanbul.</p>

<p>Preliminary steps taken in preparation of final design
for the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár on Mount Carmel
by President of the International Bahá’í Council,
specifically appointed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to be its
architect.</p>

<p>Process of the unfoldment of the ever-advancing
Administrative Order accelerated by the formation of the
International Bahá’í Council designed to assist
in the erection of the superstructure of the Báb’s
Sepulcher, cement ties uniting the budding World Administrative
Center with the recently established state, and pave the way for the
formation of the Bahá’í Court, essential prelude
to the institution of the Universal House of Justice.</p>

<p>I hail particularly the brilliant victory won by the
American Bahá’í Community in meeting the
financial requirements for the completion of the interior
ornamentation of the Temple and eliminating the deficit in the
Victory Fund, exploits doubly meritorious owing to the added
responsibilities courageously assumed to assist enterprise in the
African field, and construction of the Báb’s Sepulcher
in the Holy Land.</p>

<p>I am thrilled by the multiple evidences of the
simultaneous prosecution of Bahá’í national
plans, East and West, and the rise and steady consolidation of the
World Center of the Faith, constituting the distinguishing features
of the second epoch of the Formative Age whose inception on the
morrow of the Second World War coincided with the inauguration of the
second Bahá’í century, and which bids fair to
eclipse the splendors of the preceding epoch, which posterity will
associate with the birth and rise of the embryonic World Order of
Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, April 25, 1951]</p>

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<head>Reorientation</head>

<p>Emergence of independent sovereign state in Holy Land,
synchronizing with the rise and consolidation of the Administrative
Center of the World Faith of Bahá’u’lláh of
which the establishment of the International Bahá’í
Council and the construction of the superstructure of the Báb’s
Sepulcher constitute the initial major evidences, as well as the
projected acquisition of extensive properties in close neighborhood
of the Most Holy Tomb of Bahá and the precincts of the Shrine
on Mount Carmel, Haifa, essential to their preservation, resulting
from far-reaching changes in the newly-established state, demand
henceforth reorientation and necessitate increasing financial support
by Bahá’í National Communities of East and West,
through curtailment of national and local budgets. The extent of
appropriations from national and local budgets of communities in both
hemispheres is regarded as a spiritual obligation and left to the
discretion of the elected representatives of the believers. Moreover,
participation of individual believers, through contributions directly
transmitted to the Holy Land are imperative and beyond the scope of
the jurisdiction of National and local Assemblies. Upon the response
of the privileged builders of the World Order of Bahá’u’lláh
depend the nature and the rapidity of the evolution of the World
Administrative Center designed to culminate in the erection of the
last unit crowning the structure of the embryonic World Order of
Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>Our distinguished co-worker, Millie Collins,
Vice-Chairman of the International Council is acquainting you with
the pressing problems and the projected plans and the contracts afoot
designed to accelerate the process initiated in the Holy Land for the
furtherance of these supreme, momentous, highly meritorious
objectives. Communicate this message to all National Assemblies.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, April 25, 1951]</p>

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<head>Invite Valiant Co-Sharers in Holy
Enterprise to Join Me in Prayers</head>

<p>Announce to National Assemblies of East and West that
hallowed, historic enterprise which posterity will hail as most
befitting tribute by present generation of builders of embryonic
World Order of Bahá’u’lláh in memory of the
Prophet-Herald of Bahá’í Dispensation is now
entering new stage of development presaging the approaching year of
final consummation.</p>

<p>Owing to magnitude of task undertaken, manifold
responsibilities already shouldered by Bahá’í
communities of East and West, no further step beyond construction of
Arcade, erection of crowning Parapet was originally envisaged. Sudden
unexpected worsening of international situation, necessity to effect
economy, exigencies attending rise of World Administrative Center of
Faith impelled me subsequently to place contract in Italy for
provision of stones required for both Octagon and Dome, leaving
resumption of construction work to indefinite future date.</p>

<p>Am now encouraged, owing response to recent call, to
take eagerly anticipated decision to commence Octagon, first major
unit of superstructure of sacred stately Edifice designed to support
Drum and pave way for erection of Dome, last remaining unit of entire
enterprise. Contract of approximately thirty thousand dollars has
just been placed in Holy Land for construction of Octagon including
eight Pinnacles, following completion of structural work commenced
last June.</p>

<p>Further consignment hundred twenty tons, comprising
lower part of Octagon and Pinnacles, four completed Facades, Door,
Window Frames have arrived at Port of Haifa.</p>

<p>Invite valiant co-sharers in Holy Enterprise join me in
prayers for its uninterrupted prosecution, in speedy fulfilment of
hopes cherished by both Bahá’u’lláh and
‘Abdu’l-Bahá for glorification of eternal
resting-place of Primal Point in bosom of God’s Holy Mountain.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, August 24, 1951]</p>

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<head>Acquisition of Area on Mount Carmel</head>

<p>Announce to National Assemblies of Bahá’í
world that prolonged, delicate negotiations involving Ministries of
Finance and Religious Affairs and Haifa Municipality have culminated
in agreement in principle to purchase approximately twenty-two
thousand meter area, estimated value hundred eighteen thousand
dollars, situated on slope of Mount Carmel overlooking resting-place
of Greatest Holy Leaf and eastern approaches to Báb’s
Sepulcher.</p>

<p>Acquisition of area extending from heart to ridge of
mountain safeguards precincts of sacred Mausoleum now in process of
erection, broadens basis of administrative structure of rising World
Center of Faith in Holy Land, may induce civil authorities to abandon
project construction of arterial road crossing diagonally Bahá’í
international endowments, and facilitates extension of terraces
ultimately stretching from foot to crown of God’s Holy
Mountain.</p>

<p>Contemplating transfer part of title deeds of land in
question to Israel branches of American, Indian National Assemblies,
reserving remainder for future transfer to other National Assemblies
following upon incorporation of their respective branches on soil of
Holy Land.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, September 24, 1951]</p>

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<head>Old and New Covenant-Breakers</head>

<p>With feeling profound concern, grief, indignation, am
compelled disclose Bahá’í world recent
developments Holy Land furnishing further incontestable proof
relationship established old and new Covenant-breakers demonstrating
increasing boldness, marked, tragic decline in character and
spiritual condition grandchildren ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
Their shameful attitude and conduct receiving approbation their
elders. Evidences multiplying attesting Ruhi’s increasing
rebelliousness, efforts exerted my eldest sister pave way fourth
alliance members family Siyyid ‘Alí involving marriage
his granddaughter with Ruha’s son and personal contact recently
established my own treacherous, despicable brother Riaz with
Majdi’d-Dín, redoubtable enemy Faith, former henchman
Muḥammad-‘Alí, Archbreaker Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant. Convey information all National Assemblies.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, December, 13, 1951]</p>

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<head>Jubilee Centenary</head>

<p>Convey all National Assemblies Bahá’í
world the following momentous announcement.</p>

<p>Approaching Great Jubilee commemorating Centenary
termination Bábí Dispensation, birth Bahá’u’lláh’s
Revelation in Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál, Ṭihrán,
as well as imperative necessity adopt effectual measures insure
befitting inauguration third concluding phase of initial epoch in the
execution ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine Plan
destined culminate hundredth anniversary of Declaration of Founder of
Faith in Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád, impel me summon entire Bahá’í
world, through eleven National Assemblies already functioning in East
and West, bestir itself, arise during sixteen months ahead through
supreme concerted sustained effort, prepare for demonstration of
Bahá’í solidarity of unprecedented scope and
intensity during entire course Bahá’í history.</p>

<p>Forthcoming celebrations must be signalized through
inauguration long anticipated intercontinental stage in
administrative evolution of Faith marking its gradual development
through successive phases of local, regional, national, international
Bahá’í activity. Initiation this highly
significant measure further cementing Bahá’í
National Assemblies in five continents of globe will be acclaimed by
posterity as counterpart to consolidation Faith at its World Center
through recent formation International Bahá’í
Council in Holy Land.</p>

<p>Centennial festivities of Year Nine continuing
throughout Holy Year commencing October 1952 must include, apart from
consummation plans initiated by various National Assemblies both
hemispheres, the formal dedication for public worship of Mother
Temple of West in heart North American continent, and possible
termination superstructure of Báb’s Sepulcher in Holy
Land, the convocation of four intercontinental Bahá’í
Teaching Conferences to be held successively in course historic Year
on continents of Africa, America, Europe, Asia.</p>

<p>First conference will be convened by British National
Spiritual Assembly in Kampala, Uganda in early spring, representative
of British, American, Persian, Egyptian, Indian National Spiritual
Assemblies, to which Bahá’ís residing in America,
Persia, Indian subcontinent, British Isles, every territory African
continent will be invited attend, aiming planting banner of Faith in
remaining territories and neighboring islands east, south, west
African continent.</p>

<p>Second conference will be convened by United States
National Spiritual Assembly in Wilmette, in Ridván period,
representative of chief trustees ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Plan, their ally and associates United States, Canadian, Latin
American National Assemblies, to which Bahá’ís
every State American Union, every Province Canada, every Republic
Latin America will be invited attend, designed pave way establishment
Faith in remaining territories of the Americas and neighboring
islands in both Atlantic and Pacific oceans.</p>

<p>Third conference will be convened by American European
Teaching Committee in Stockholm, Sweden, during summer,
representative of American, British, German National Assemblies, to
which Bahá’ís of each ten goal countries Europe
and England, Scotland, Wales, Eire, France, Germany, Austria,
Finland, will be invited attend, for purpose gradual introduction of
Faith into remaining sovereign states European continent and
neighboring islands Mediterranean, Atlantic Ocean, North Sea.</p>

<p>Fourth conference will be convened by National Spiritual
Assembly subcontinent India in New Delhi, autumn, representative of
National Assemblies of Persia, Indian subcontinent, ‘Iráq,
Australasia, United States, Canada, Central and South America, to
which Bahá’ís residing in every sovereign state
and dependency in Asia, North, Central, South America, Australia, New
Zealand, Tasmania will be invited attend, in order deliberate
measures calculated open Faith remaining Asiatic states and
dependencies, particularly South East Asia and islands of South
Pacific and Indian Oceans.</p>

<p>Address plea particularly to convenors above mentioned
conferences to arise within short time at their disposal, prayerfully
consider, carefully plan, energetically prosecute, respective sacred
delegated tasks, take immediate preliminary steps issue invitations,
fix procedure, provide smooth working, accord wide publicity, insure
resounding success, epoch-making conferences immortalizing Centenary
of memorable Year, anticipated by St. John the Divine, foreshadowed
by <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>ay<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">kh</hi> Aḥmad, eulogized by the Báb,
extolled by both Bahá’u’lláh and
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and constituting prelude to Most
Great Jubilee, which will alike commemorate Centenary formal
assumption by Author of Bahá’í Revelation of His
Prophetic Office, and mark, God willing, worldwide establishment
Faith forecast by Center of Covenant in His Tablets prophecied by
Daniel in his book, thus paving way for advent of Golden Age destined
witness world recognition, universal proclamation, ultimate triumph
of the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, November 30, 1951]</p>

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<head>The Guardian Announces Appointment
of Hands of the Cause</head>

<p>Recall feelings of profound thankfulness and joy at
chain of recent historic events heralding long anticipated rise and
establishment of the World Administrative Center of the Faith of
Bahá’u’lláh in Holy Land regarded as third
most momentous epoch-making development since inception of the
Formative Age on morrow of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Ascension.</p>

<p>Quarter century constituting opening epoch this age
signalized successively by erection consolidation over period no less
than sixteen years of local, national institutions of Bahá’í
Administrative Order in five continents of globe in conformity with
provisions of the Will of the Center of Covenant, and initiation of
first Seven Year Plan by American Bahá’í
Community marking inauguration first epoch in execution of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine Plan unavoidably held
in abeyance over two decades pending creation of divinely-appointed
administrative agencies designed by its Author for its effective
prosecution.</p>

<p>Opening years of the second epoch of the Formative Age
now witnessing at long last commencement of third vast majestic
fate-laden process following two above-mentioned developments
destined through gradual emergence of the manifold institutions in
World Center of the Faith as crown of the administrative structure of
Bahá’u’lláh’s embryonic World Order.
Gigantic process now set in motion opening decade second Bahá’í
Century synchronizing with, deriving notable impetus through, birth
of sovereign State, Holy Land, greatly accelerated through series of
swiftly succeeding events originated in World Center of Faith.</p>

<p>First, inauguration most holy worldwide enterprise
unprecedented in annals of the Faith, construction in heart of Mount
Carmel superstructure of the Báb’s Sepulcher. Second,
creation of International Bahá’í Council in
precincts Holy Shrine, forerunner of International House of Justice,
supreme legislative organ of nascent, divinely-conceived,
world-encircling Bahá’í Administrative Order.
Third, acquisition, restoration and embellishment of historic sites
associated with incarceration of Bahá’u’lláh,
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, recognition their sacred character,
exemption from taxes by newly formed State, accessibility to
appreciative general public. Fourth, initiation of formal negotiation
with central municipal authorities of same State with twofold
purpose: preserve for posterity immediate directly threatened
neighborhood Most Holy Tomb of the Founder of the Faith on outskirts
of Akká, and acquire extensive, sorely needed properties in
vicinity of Báb’s Sepulcher destined serve as site of
future edifices envisaged by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to house
auxiliary agencies revolving around twin institutions of Guardianship
and House of Justice. Fifth, preparation of design of future
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár on Mount Carmel,
outstanding indispensable feature unfoldment rising World
Administrative Order. Sixth, forthcoming convocation of four
conferences embracing eleven National Assemblies in all continents of
globe marking inauguration beyond limits of World Center of the Faith
of intercontinental stage of Bahá’í activity,
precursor final step summoning assemblage representative communities
all sovereign states, chief dependencies, islands, entire planet.</p>

<p>Hour now ripe to take long inevitably deferred step in
conformity with provisions of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Testament in conjunction with six above-mentioned steps through
appointment of first contingent of Hands of Cause of God, twelve in
number, equally allocated Holy Land, Asiatic, American, European
continents. Initial step now taken regarded as preparatory full
development of institution provided in ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Will, paralleled preliminary measure formation International Council
destined to culminate in emergence of Universal House of Justice.
Nascent institution forging fresh links binding rising World Center
of Faith to consolidating World Community of followers of Most Great
Name, paving way to adoption supplementary measures calculated
reinforce foundations structure of the Bahá’í
Administrative Order.</p>

<p>Nominated Hands comprise, Holy Land, Sutherland Maxwell,
Mason Remey, Amelia Collins, President, Vice-President, International
Bahá’í Council; cradle Faith, Valíyu’lláh
Varqá, Tarazu’lláh Samandarí, ‘Alí-Akbar
Furútan; American continent, Horace Holley, Dorothy Baker,
Leroy Ioas; European continent, George Townshend, Hermann Grossmann,
Ugo Giachery. Nine elevated to rank of Hand in three continents
outside Holy Land advised remain present posts and continue discharge
vital administrative, teaching duties pending assignment of specific
functions as need arises. Urge all nine attend as my representatives
all four forthcoming intercontinental conferences as well as
discharge whatever responsibilities incumbent upon them at that time
as elected representatives of national Bahá’í
communities.</p>

<p>Communicate text of announcement to all National
Assemblies.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, December 24, 1951]</p>

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<head>Second Appointment of Hands of the
Cause</head>

<p>Announce friends East and West, through National
Assemblies, following nominations raising the number of the present
Hands of the Cause of God to nineteen. Dominion Canada and United
States, Fred Schopflocher and Corinne True, respectively. Cradle of
Faith, <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Dh</hi>ikru’lláh <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Kh</hi>ádem,
<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>u‘á’u’lláh ‘Alá’í.
Germany, Africa, Australia, Adelbert Mühlschlegel, Músá
Banání, Clara Dunn, respectively. Members august body
invested in conformity with ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Testament, twofold sacred function, the propagation and preservation
of the unity of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh,
and destined to assume individually in the course of time the
direction of institutions paralleling those revolving around the
Universal House of Justice, the supreme legislative body of the
Bahá’í world, are now recruited from all five
continents of the globe and representative of the three principal
world religions of mankind. Recently urged newly-appointed Hand of
Canada, on occasion of his pilgrimage to Holy Land, to undertake
preliminary measures, in conjunction with Canadian National Assembly
for the establishment of national Hazíratu’l-Quds
similar to those already founded in Teheran, Wilmette, Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád,
Sydney, Frankfurt, Cairo and New Delhi. Identical instructions were
given appointed Hand of Africa in course of his just concluded
pilgrimage, for the acquisition of property in Kampala to serve as
local Hazíratu’l-Quds to synchronize with formation of
first Assembly in heart of Africa, to be regarded as nucleus of
national administrative headquarters of Faith destined to arise on
morrow of formation of National Spiritual Assembly of Central and
Eastern Territories of African continent.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, February 29, 1952]</p>

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<head>Triple Announcement</head>

<p>Occasion approaching celebration ninth Naw-Rúz
second Bahá’í century, desire share following
triple announcement Bahá’í world through National
Assemblies East and West. First: Safe arrival in Holy Land in the
course of the last six months successive consignments of stones for
the remaining facades of the Octagon and Pinnacles, eighteen window
frames belonging to the Drum, one hundred tons of cement, thirty-five
tons of timber, fifteen tons of steel, eight wrought iron
balustrades, stones for the lower section of the Drum as well as the
completion of construction of the Octagon and the erection of fifteen
feet Pinnacles constituting, with the ornamental balustrades, the
central adornment of the Holy Edifice. The leaded glass required for
twenty-four windows of the Octagon and eighteen lancet windows of the
Drum, ordered. Investigations initiated for the fabrication of gilded
tiles, the final material necessary for the construction of the
Sepulcher.</p>

<p>Recall with feelings of humble thankfulness and intense
joy the series of historic landmarks in the progress of the sacred
enterprise, associated, first, with the formal entombment, Naw-Rúz
1909, sixty lunar years after the Báb’s martyrdom, of
His dust in the vault of the Shrine; second, the laying, forty years
later, Naw-Rúz 1949, of the first threshold stones of the
Arcade of the Sepulcher; third, the completion, two years later,
Naw-Rúz 1951, of the excavation for eight piers, designed to
support the Dome, followed by the placing, a year later, on the eve
of Naw-Rúz 1952, of the second crown of the same Edifice. The
way is now prepared for the erection of the Drum, including eighteen
windows symbolizing the eighteen Letters of the Living, the appointed
transmitters of the dawning Light of the Author of the Bábí
Dispensation, as well as the rearing of the golden Dome, constituting
the third and final unit of the triple crown destined to irradiate
its splendor in the heart of God’s Holy Mountain. Moved to pay
warm, loving tribute to the Shrine’s immortal architect and
Hand of the Cause, Sutherland Maxwell, and the services of Ugo
Giachery, UNO Representative of the International Bahá’í
Community, recently elevated to the rank of Hand of the Cause, and
newly-appointed member of the International Bahá’í
Council, who is ably discharging manifold responsibilities connected
with the mighty undertaking.</p>

<p>Second announcement: The enlargement of the
International Bahá’í Council. Present membership
now comprises: Amatu’l-Bahá Rúhíyyih,
chosen liaison between me and the Council. Hands of the Cause, Mason
Remey, Amelia Collins, Ugo Giachery, Leroy Ioas, President,
Vice-President, member at large, Secretary-General, respectively.
Jessie Revell, Ethel Revell, Lotfullah Hakim, Treasurer, Western and
Eastern assistant Secretaries.</p>

<p>Third announcement: Following upon the missions
entrusted to the Hands of the Cause in connection with the
establishment of Hazíratu’l-Quds in the Dominion of
Canada and Central Africa, have instructed Ugo Giachery to take in
conjunction with the European Teaching Committee, immediate steps,
after the conclusion of his pilgrimage, aiming at the formation, ere
the termination of the American Community’s second Seven Year
Plan, of the first National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Italy and Switzerland. Advise United States National Assembly
arrange, through European Teaching Committee, the election on the
occasion of Naw-Rúz 1953 of nineteen delegates by all local
Assemblies already established in both countries. Urge convocation
Ridván same year, in the city of Florence, on the occasion of
the festivities of the Bahá’í Holy Year of the
first Convention for the express purpose of electing through the
delegates the projected National Assembly. Appeal to the American
Bahá’í community, particularly the Bahá’ís
residing in Italy and Switzerland, to exert their utmost to insure in
the course of the coming year the multiplication of Spiritual
Assemblies in both countries, thereby broadening the basis of the
projected pillar of the future Universal House of Justice. Advise
European Teaching Committee, upon consummation of the glorious
enterprise to issue formal invitation to their spiritual offspring,
the newly-emerged National Assembly, to participate, together with
its sister National Assemblies of the United States, the British
Isles, and Germany, in the Intercontinental Conference in August of
the same year in the capital city of Sweden. Anticipate entrusting to
the youngest among the twelve National Assemblies of the Bahá’í
World a specific plan enabling it, in conjunction with its sister
National Spiritual Assemblies of the Bahá’í
World, to promote in the course of the ten years separating the
second from the Most Great Jubilee the Global Crusade designed to
hoist the standard of Bahá’u’lláh in the
remaining states, dependencies and islands of the whole planet.
Invite the attendants to the third Bahá’í
Intercontinental Conference to befittingly commemorate the
undreamt-of climax of the brilliant victories won in the course of
the second Seven Year Plan, eclipsing the feats accomplished in the
Latin American field in the course of the first Seven Year Plan and
presaging the tremendous triumph to be won in the course of the third
Seven Year Plan in the African, Asiatic and Australian continents.</p>

<p>With throbbing heart call to mind the solemn
affirmations and glowing promises recorded in the Tablets of the
Divine Plan envisioning the evidences of the everlasting dominion
destined to signalize the inauguration, and accompany the triumphal
progress, of the mission of the vanguard of Bahá’u’lláh’s
crusaders and champion builders of His world order in the European,
Asiatic, African and Australian continents and the islands of the
Pacific Ocean. Advise European Teaching Committee to cable the text
of the third announcement to the Assemblies of the capital cities of
Italy and Switzerland and urge on my behalf the participation of the
Swiss believers in the first teaching conference in Rome on the eve
of Naw-Rúz this year for consultation with their Italian
collaborators on the prosecution of the soul-uplifting fateful
undertaking in the heart and south of the European continent.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, March 8, 1952]</p>

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<p>Announce to National Assemblies of East and West joyful
news of final implementation of agreement with Israel authorities
involving acquisition, against payment of hundred eighteen thousand
dollars, of eighteen plots, approximately six acres, in precincts of
Báb’s Sepulcher.</p>

<p>The historic process of establishment of international
Bahá’í endowments on Mount Carmel, inevitably
held in abeyance for fifty years after the inception of the Faith,
initiated on the morrow of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Ascension, through the purchase, in the course of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
ministry, of a limited number of plots in the immediate surroundings
of the newly erected Tomb in the heart of the Mountain of God, and
greatly accelerated through the purchase of extensive properties
following the Master’s passing, necessitated by the
unprecedented influx of immigrants to the Holy Land, is now further
reinforced, raising the total area owned on the slopes of the Holy
Mountain to almost fifty acres.</p>

<p>Desire to acknowledge the indefatigable efforts exerted
by the first western Bahá’í pilgrim since opening
of the door of pilgrimage, Lawrence Hautz, in hastening the
successful termination of the protracted negotiations with the civil
authorities of the Holy Land.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, April 3, 1952]</p>

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<p>Inform National Assemblies that God’s avenging
wrath having afflicted in rapid succession during recent years two
sons, brother and sister-in-law of Archbreaker of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant, has now struck down second son of Siyyid ‘Alí,
Nayer Afnán, pivot of machinations, connecting link between
old and new Covenant-breakers. Time alone will reveal extent of havoc
wreaked by this virus of violation injected, fostered over two
decades in ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s family. History
will brand him one whose grandmother, wife of Bahá’u’lláh,
joined breakers of His Covenant on morrow of His passing, whose
parents lent her undivided support, whose father openly accused
‘Abdu’l-Bahá as one deserving capital punishment,
who broke his promise to the Báb’s wife to escort her to
Holy Land, precipitating thereby her death, who was repeatedly
denounced by Center of the Covenant as His chief enemy, whose eldest
brother through deliberate misrepresentation of facts inflicted
humiliation upon defenders of the House of Bahá’u’lláh
in Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád, whose sister-in-law is championing the
cause of declared enemies of Faith, whose brothers supported him
attributing to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá responsibility for
fatal disease which afflicted their mother, who himself in
retaliation first succeeded in winning over through marriage my
eldest sister, subsequently paved way for marriage of his brothers to
two other grandchildren of the Master, who was planning a fourth
marriage between his daughter and grandson of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
thereby involving in shameful marriages three branches of His family,
who over twenty years schemed to undermine the position of the Center
of Faith through association with representatives of traditional
enemies of Faith in Persia, Muslim Arab communities, notables and
civil authorities in Holy Land, who lately was scheduled to appear as
star witness on behalf of daughter of Badí’u’lláh
in recent lawsuit challenging the authority conferred upon Guardian
of Faith in ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Testament.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, April 5, 1952]</p>

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<p>Soul stirred, heart uplifted by recollection of events
signalizing the twelve month period preceding the fateful year
destined to witness the consummation of series of plans formulated by
Bahá’í National Assemblies of five continents, as
well as the inauguration of the second, glorious Jubilee of the
Bahá’í Dispensation. The irresistible march of
the Faith marked simultaneously by the steady consolidation of its
administrative institutions and the rapid enlargement of its limits.
No less than eighteen countries have been enrolled, raising the total
number within its orbit to one hundred twenty-four. Languages in
which Bahá’í literature is printed or is being
translated are now ninety, including twelve African languages. The
vast process of the rise and establishment of the World Center of the
Faith has been accelerated. Contingents of Hands of the Cause have
been successively appointed in every continent of the globe, five of
whom are shouldering responsibilities in the Holy Land. The
International Bahá’í Council has been enlarged
and officers designated.</p>

<p>An interview was accorded by, and literature presented
to the Israel Prime Minister in the course of his American visit by
representatives of the American National Assembly. Eighteen plots, a
twenty-two thousand square meter area, have been added to the
International Bahá’í endowments on the slopes of
Carmel. Government survey concluded paving the way for the
acquisition of over one hundred forty thousand square meters of
property in the precincts of the Most Holy Tomb at Bahjí. The
design for the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár on
Carmel, conceived by the President of the International Bahá’í
Council, completed. Privileges, exemption already accorded Bahá’í
Holy Places in Israel by Ministry of Finance extended to
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Home, Eastern and Western
Pilgrim Houses. Pilgrimages to World Center of the Faith resumed
following decade of external hostilities and internal disturbances
agitating the Holy Land. Eight piers, designed to support the
thousand ton superstructure of the Báb’s Sepulcher
constructed. Successive contracts, totalling approximately
forty-seven thousand dollars, for the construction of the structural
work and the erection of the Octagon signed, culminating in the
completion of the first unit of the superstructure, and the raising
of eight pinnacles, constituting the second crown of the Holy
Edifice. Preparations to build the Drum, the foundation unit of the
golden Dome of the Sepulcher, commenced.</p>

<p>Twin pillars of the future House of Justice erected in
Central and South America, additional pillar projected for Europe
uniting the heart and south of the continent.</p>

<p>Preliminary measures initiated for the convocation of
four intercontinental conferences in the African, American, European
and Asiatic continents, involving the participation of twelve
National Spiritual Assemblies, designed alike to befittingly
celebrate the Centenary of the Year Nine and to launch ten year
crusade destined to culminate in the Most Great Jubilee.</p>

<p>Two year plan of the Bahá’í
community of the British Isles formally launched on the African
continent through the dispatch of pioneers to the virgin territories
of Tanganyika, Uganda, and the Gold Coast, has been reinforced by the
assignment of Liberia to the American, Somaliland, Nyasaland and
North Rhodesia to the Persian, Zanzibar and Madagascar to the Indian,
and Libya and Algeria to the Egyptian, National Assemblies, raising
the number of States and Dependencies already soon to be opened to
the Faith to twenty-five.</p>

<p>First fruits garnered comprise purchase of seventeen
thousand dollar Hazíratu’l-Quds in Kampala, settlement
of Persian, American, British, Egyptian and Portuguese pioneers in
Liberia, North Rhodesia, Angola, Libya, Spanish Morocco and
Mozambique, inauguration of teaching classes, public meetings and
firesides, enrollment of several native Africans belonging to the
Teso, Yao, Buganda and Mutoco tribes, and the formation of Spiritual
Assemblies in Kampala and Dar-es-Salaam.</p>

<p>European Teaching campaign, exceeding fondest hopes,
stimulated successively by convocation of the fourth European
Teaching Conference in Scheveningen, representative of twenty-one
countries, the first Iberian Conference in Madrid, the third Swiss
Conference in Bern, the first Italian Conference in Rome, the first
Benelux Conference in Brussels and the establishment of headquarters
in Amsterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg-Ville, Bern and Lisbon.</p>

<p>The process of consolidation of the Faith stimulated by
the recognition of Bahá’í Holy Days by the
Superintendent of Public Schools in Kenosha, Superintendent School in
Milwaukee, and Rhode Island State Department of Civil Service, and of
the Bahá’í marriage certificate by civil
authorities of Indianapolis; by the authorization by Adjutant General
of Bahá’í identification for believers serving in
U.S. Armed Forces.</p>

<p>Bahá’í administrative centers
steadily multiplying in Ḥijáz, Yemen, Bahrayn, Ahsá,
Koweit, Qatar, Dubai, Masqat, Aden, heralding convocation of historic
Bahá’í Convention in the Arabian Peninsula,
destined to culminate in the erection of a pillar of the Universal
House of Justice in the midmost heart of the Islamic world.</p>

<p>The nineteen month plan, formulated by the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Indian subcontinent and Burma, aiming among
other things at the introduction and consolidation of the Faith in
the capital cities of Nepal, Siam, Indo-China, Malaya, Indonesia and
Sarawak.</p>

<p>Ties binding International Bahá’í
Community to United Nations reinforced by official participation of
Bahá’í delegates in regional Non-Governmental
Conferences in Istanbul, Managua, Den Passar, Paris and Lawrence,
Kansas. Historic site of House occupied by Bahá’u’lláh
in Istanbul has been partly purchased, and investigations conducted
for the acquisition of similar sites associated with the exile of the
Founder of the Faith in Adrianople.</p>

<p>Northern outposts of the Faith reinforced by the
settlement of pioneers in Edgedes Minde, Greenland, and in
Yellowknife, Canadian North Western Territories.</p>

<p>Last but not least, the internal ornamentation of the
Mother Temple of the West has been terminated, and design adopted,
funds allocated by the Temple Trustees for the landscaping of its
immediate surroundings, constituting the final step for its
approaching Jubilee. Appeal American Bahá’í
community standing on threshold of concluding year of second Seven
Year Plan, traversing the last stage of the austerity period,
confronted by the approaching centenary of the darkest, bloodiest
episode in Bahá’í history, associated with the
nation-wide holocaust of Táhirih’s martyrdom, and with
Bahá’u’lláh’s imprisonment in the
Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál in Ṭihrán, to
arise and scale still loftier heights of self-sacrifice and efface
the deficit in the National Fund. Address in particular fervent plea
to brace itself to play a preponderating role in the impending world
crusade, which a world community, utilizing the agencies of a
divinely-appointed world administrative order, is preparing to
launch, amidst the deepening shadows of a world crisis for the
execution of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s world-encircling
plan and the subsequent unfoldment of a world civilization, and the
ultimate attainment of the supreme objective, the illumination and
redemption of a whole world.</p>

<p>Advise share message National Assemblies East and West.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, April 23, 1952]</p>

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<head>Rapid Progress of a World
Center—Decline in Fortunes of Covenant-Breakers</head>

<p>On morrow of sixtieth anniversary of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Ascension share double announcement with Bahá’í
world through all National Assemblies: The rapid progress of the
enterprise majestically unfolding in the heart of God’s Holy
Mountain, and the steady decline in the fortunes of the remnant of
old Covenant-breakers still defiantly challenging the combined
strength of the Bahá’í world community.</p>

<p>The termination of the Octagon, setting the second crown
on the Holy Edifice, synchronizing with last Naw-Rúz Festival,
was followed by the erection and gilding of the balustrade during the
course of the succeeding Ridván period. Preliminary
investigations culminated in the erection of the scaffolding and the
commencement of the construction of the Drum at an estimated cost of
thirteen thousand pounds, constituting the third unit of the Edifice
preparatory to raising the golden Dome. Experiments, prior to the
placing of the contract for the gilded tiles for the Dome, concluded.
Confidently anticipate the completion of all preliminaries, enabling
the builders of the mighty, sacred Structure to start construction of
the Dome on the morrow of the opening of the fast approaching Holy
Year, paving the way to the fulfilment of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
prophecy, uttered in the dark days of the First World War, envisaging
the glory of the resplendent Dome greeting the devout gaze of future
pilgrims drawing nigh to the shores of the Holy Land.</p>

<p>Old Covenant-breakers, untaught by the lessons of the
past sixty years, the reverses suffered in connection with the
restitution of keys to the Shrine, the evacuation and restoration of
the Mansion, the devastating loss in rapid succession of outstanding
leaders and spokesmen, backed by the support of the perfidious
Sohrab, engaging the services of a clever, hostile lawyer, unitedly
challenged the authority conferred by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Testament, and instituted legal proceedings against the Guardian of
the Faith, questioned his right to demolish dilapidated house
situated within the precincts and constituting an affront to the Most
Holy Shrine of the Bahá’í World, were rebuffed
through the intervention of the Israel government denying the
competence of the civil court to adjudicate the matter, subsequently
threatened to appeal the government decision to the Supreme Court,
provoked the authorities who, in consequence of my representations to
both the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, issued
authorization to demolish the ruins.</p>

<p>Short-sighted action prompted by blind, uncontrollable
animosity, resulted in the irretrievable curtailment of long-standing
privileges extended to the Covenant-breakers during the course of six
decades on the occasion of the celebration of the Bahá’í
Holy Days.</p>

<p>The signal success in the removal of the ruins was
immediately followed by landscaping the approaches to the Shrine, the
erection of a gate and the embellishment of the surroundings of the
Tomb of Bahá’u’lláh, long denied a
befitting entrance through the deliberate obstruction by the enemies
of the Faith. Public access to the heart of the Qiblih of the Bahá’í
World is now made possible through traversing the sacred precincts
leading successively to the Holy Court, the outer and inner
sanctuaries, the Blessed Threshold and the Holy of Holies. Recent
events prelude the acquisition and development of over thirty acres
of property surrounding Bahá’u’lláh’s
resting place and are paving the way for the erection in the course
of future decades of a befitting Mausoleum destined to enshrine the
Dust of the Founder of God’s Most Holy Faith.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, June 11, 1952]</p>

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<p>The steady expansion of the activities conducted so
devotedly and so efficiently, during the last twelve months, by the
members of the valiant and exemplary American Bahá’í
Community, under the aegis of their elected national representatives,
is such as to evoke feelings of deep and sincere admiration in my
heart, and will serve to heighten the esteem in which they are held
by their brethren in every continent of the globe.</p>

<p>The completion of the interior ornamentation of the
holiest House of Worship ever to be raised by the followers of the
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh, the initiation of the
landscaping of the immediate approaches of this sacred and majestic
Edifice, the actual launching of the highly promising, profoundly
significant African Campaign, through the arrival and settlement of
American pioneers in both East and West Africa; the energetic efforts
exerted for the multiplication of Bahá’í
administrative institutions and the stimulation and consolidation of
the all-important teaching work throughout the States of the American
Union; the generous, the unhesitating and effectual support extended
to the newly fledged communities in Latin America in their efforts
for the consolidation of the administrative structure so laboriously
erected in recent years; the ready and enthusiastic response to the
world-wide call for a befitting celebration by the entire Bahá’í
world of the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
prophetic Mission; the magnificent services already rendered by the
recently elevated American Hands of the Cause of God, in diversified
spheres of Bahá’í activity, at the World Center
of the Faith, in the triple function of hastening the construction of
the Báb’s Sepulcher, of consolidating the ties binding
the International Bahá’í Council to the civil
authorities of Israel, and of completing the design of the projected
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár on Mt. Carmel, as well
as in Latin America; the repeated contributions made for the erection
of that Sepulcher, for the extension of Bahá’í
international endowments and the institution of the Hazíratu’l-Quds
in Kampala; the marvellous loyalty demonstrated in connection with
the repeated defection of members of the Holy Family and the
nefarious activities of Covenant-breakers, both old and new; as well
as the share a number of these Hands have had in administering a
stunning defeat to the enemies of the Faith who, so boldly and
shamelessly sought, through legal action, to challenge the authority
of the Guardian of the Faith, and to publicly humiliate, the
institution created through the provisions of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Testament; the further unfoldment of the European project through the
initiation of the two historic Conferences held in the Low Countries
and in the Iberian Peninsula, and the convocation of the fateful
Conference in Rome, heralding the formation of the Italo-Swiss
National Assembly—the fairest fruit of that mighty
Project—these stand out as the distinctive, the unforgettable,
the infinitely meritorious achievements which posterity will record
as the noblest exploits immortalizing the concluding years of the
Second Seven Year Plan, and conferring untold benefits on its
executors throughout the length and breadth of the Great Republic of
the West.</p>

<p>So notable a record, such splendid achievements,
investing, as they inevitably must, the American Bahá’í
Community, with the potentialities so essential for the adequate
conduct of the impending Ten Year Plan, that will constitute the
third and last stage in the initial epoch, in the unfoldment of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Plan, and auguring well for
the triumphant conclusion of the present Seven Year Plan, can, and
must, if the star of this enviable community is to continue to rise,
rapidly and uninterruptedly, to its meridian, be converted into a
stepping-stone for the achievements of such feats as will not only
outshine the splendor of the services already enumerated, but
constitute a befitting termination to the second collective
enterprise undertaken in American Bahá’í history,
in the service of the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh,
and for the execution of the grand Design conceived by the Center of
His Covenant.</p>

<p>The support extended by a self-sacrificing, high-minded,
ever alert community, for the erection of the Drum of the Sepulcher
of the Báb and the raising of its crowning unit—the Dome
itself—must, in the course of this current year, be
consistently maintained, both by the individual members of this
community, and the body of its elected representatives. The
assistance required for the acquisition of extensive properties,
comprising both lands and houses, in the immediate neighborhood of
the Most Holy Tomb in Bahjí, and for the embellishment of the
approaches of that hallowed Shrine—the Qiblih of the Bahá’í
world—as a necessary prelude to the ultimate erection of a
befitting Mausoleum to enshrine the remains of God’s Supreme
Manifestation on earth, must be generously and systematically
extended. The scheme of landscaping the area surrounding the recently
completed Mother Temple of the West, in time for its consecration and
formal opening for public Bahá’í worship, must be
rapidly and carefully carried out. The subsidiary Plan, formulated
for the intensification of the Campaign of internal expansion and
consolidation in every State of the American Republic, must be
assiduously executed, and under no circumstances, be allowed to
deteriorate or to fall into abeyance. The flow of pioneers to the
African continent, to Liberia, North Africa, West and East Africa,
must, at whatever cost, and while there is yet time, be substantially
accelerated, as the essential prerequisite to the Ten Year crusade to
be launched by no less than five National Assemblies in the African
continent, on the morrow of the celebrations of the impending Holy
Year. The process of multiplication of Bahá’í
local Assemblies in the ten goal countries of Europe, and
particularly in Italy and Switzerland, and the preparatory measures
required to ensure the success of the twin historic assemblages
destined to commemorate the last year of the Seven Year enterprise
launched in the European continent—the European Teaching
Conference in Luxemburg and the Italo-Swiss Convention in
Florence—must be pushed forward with extreme care, vigilance
and vigor. The utmost help and the necessary guidance must be
vouchsafed to the newly emerged sister communities, in both Central
and South America, to enable them to consummate their spontaneously
undertaken Plans, so vital to their future association with the
organized communities, in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres,
in the prosecution of the world-wide undertaking destined to be
launched on the morrow of the celebration of the approaching Great
Jubilee. Above all, the most careful, prayerful, concentrated
attention should be given by your Assembly, in conjunction with the
several national committees, appointed for this purpose, to the
adequate celebration of the fast approaching Holy Year, both locally,
nationally and internationally, with particular emphasis on the three
outstanding functions which the members of this Assembly must
discharge, namely, the solemn consecration of the completed House of
Worship and the commemoration of its Jubilee, the formal convocation
of the Inter-continental Conference, and the holding of the Annual
Convention in Wilmette, and the effective participation of the
members of the American Bahá’í Community, both
officially and unofficially, in the three other historic
Inter-continental Conferences to be convened successively in Kampala,
Stockholm and New Delhi.</p>

<p>The tasks ahead, calling for the expenditure of every
ounce of energy on the part of the members of the indefatigable
irresistably advancing, majestically unfolding American Bahá’í
community and for the unrelaxing vigilance of its national elected
representatives, are immense, highly diversified, truly challenging,
sacred in character, undreamt of in their potentialities, urgent by
their very nature, and inescapable in the responsibilities they
involve. At the World Center of the Faith, where, at long last the
machinery of its highest institutions has been erected, and around
whose most holy shrines the supreme organs of its unfolding Order,
are, in their embryonic form, unfolding; amidst the diversified
tribes and races, peopling the Dependencies and Principalities of the
Dark Continent of Africa; in the far-flung territories of Central and
South America so alien in culture, temperament, habits, language and
outlook; in the capital cities and traditional strongholds of a
materially highly advanced yet spiritually famished, much tormented,
fear-ridden, hopelessly-sundered, heterogeneous conglomeration of
races, nations, sects and classes overspreading the continent of
Europe; in the heart of the African continent, in the capital city of
the Indian sub-continent; in one of the leading capitals of the
Scandinavian countries in Northern Europe; in the very heart of the
leading Republic of the Western Hemisphere, the standard-bearers of
the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh, the
champion-builders of the Administrative Order, the vanguard of the
Heralds of His World Order, and the Chief and appointed executors of
the Master Plan of the Center of His Covenant, have, in the course of
the few, fast-fleeting months ahead, separating them from the
grandest crusade thus far launched in Bahá’í
history, been assigned tasks, obligations and responsibilities that
they can afford to neither minimize, neglect or shirk for a moment.</p>

<p>Within only a few weeks the Bahá’í
World will enter upon the centenary of that fateful day of August the
fifteenth, when a dastardly act, fraught with such terrible
consequences, unleashed a series of tragic events that stained the
annals of the Faith, that precipitated calamities on a scale
unprecedented since its inception and unsurpassed in their tragic
character by any event except the martyrdom of its Herald, which
culminated in an holocaust reminiscent of the direst tribulations
undergone by the persecuted followers of any previous religion, and
which, in turn, paved the way, even as the darkest hour of the night
precedes the dawn, for the first glimmerings that were to proclaim,
to an unsuspecting world, and amidst the gloom and stench of the
Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál of Ṭihrán, the
birth of the Mission of the Founder of our Faith. Less than four
months separate us from the centenary celebrations designed to
befittingly commemorate that glorious event in Bahá’í
history, an event even more potent in its implications than the birth
of the Bábí Dispensation, and yielding in sacredness to
none other except the memorable occasion when the Founder of the
Faith Himself ascended the throne of His spiritual sovereignty and
formally assumed in the City of Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád, His Prophetic
Office. The radiance of God’s infant light shining within the
walls of that pestilential Pit—a radiance, an infinitesimal
glimmer of which, as the Founder of the Faith, Himself, later
testified, caused the dwellers of Sinai to swoon away—seemed,
as it were, to be intermingled, whilst Bahá’u’lláh
lay in chains and fetters in that subterranean dungeon, and, for many
months after, with the somberness of the tragedy which enveloped the
members of a persecuted community in almost every province of that
hapless land. The dawning-light of the Revelation promised and lauded
by the Báb marks the termination of the second and darker
crisis in the annals of the Bábí Dispensation, and
signalizes the commencement of a ten-year long crisis, the first of
the three successive ones that left their lasting imprint on His
Ministry.</p>

<p>Little wonder that, in the months immediately ahead,
when our thoughts are fixed upon those days which heralded the
outbreak of this reign of unprecedented terror, and the outburst of a
light of such inconceivable brightness and in the twelve-month period
immediately following when we commemorate the centenary of that reign
of terror as well as throughout the succeeding decade, constituting
the hundredth anniversary of the period following the birth of so
glorious a Mission—little wonder that the followers of the
Author of such a Revelation should be called upon to pour forth, as a
ransom for so much suffering, and in thanksgiving for such priceless
benefits conferred upon mankind, their substance, exert themselves to
the utmost, scale the summits of self-sacrifice, accomplish the most
valorous feats, and, through a concerted, determined, consecrated
ten-year-long effort, achieve their greatest victories in honor of
the Founder of their Faith, in grateful memory of His unnumbered
slaughtered servants, and for the world establishment, and ultimate
triumph, of His embryonic World Order.</p>

<p>The four inter-continental Conferences, constituting the
highlights of the centenary celebrations commemorating this unique
period in Bahá’í history, commingling so much
tragedy and glory, as well as the public consecration of the Most
Holy House of Worship ever to be raised for the glory of the Most
Great Name, must alike proclaim, in no uncertain voice, the
significance of the happenings which, a hundred years ago, endowed
mankind with a potency unapproached at any period in the world’s
spiritual history, and signalize the inauguration of what may yet
come to be regarded as a period of collective administrative and
teaching accomplishments distinguishing the Formative Age of our
Faith and endowed with a fertility comparable to that which marked
the spiritual feats of the dawn-breakers of the Heroic Age which
preceded it.</p>

<p>To the members of the valorous American Bahá’í
Community, the chosen trustees and principal executors of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine Plan, who, by virtue
of the mission entrusted to them by the Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant, have been empowered, and are fully qualified, to assume a
preponderating role in the conduct of this world-encompassing
crusade; to the long-suffering, the unflinching, the much loved and
steadfast members of the venerable and still persecuted community of
Bahá’u’lláh’s followers laboring in
His native land, whose spiritual ancestors have left a legacy of
unsurpassed heroism and saintliness to the rising generation in both
the East and the West; to the members of the small, yet intensely
alive, community dwelling in the heart and center of the far-flung
British Commonwealth of Nations, whose destiny is to lend a notable
impetus to the progress of this world Crusade; through awakening the
vast and heterogeneous multitudes that owe allegiance to the British
Crown, and are dispersed throughout the five continents of the globe;
to the members of the equally small yet virile and highly promising
community, planted in the heart of the European continent, whose
mission is to spread the light of the Faith throughout the regions
that lie in its neighborhood and project its radiance as far as the
heart of the Asiatic continent; to the members of the newly emerged
yet swiftly advancing community established in the Dominion of
Canada, worthy allies of the American Bahá’í
Community in the furtherance of the Grand Design delineated in
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s immortal Tablets; to the
members of the loyal, the assiduously laboring and highly diversified
community in the Indian sub-continent, whose geographic position
entitles them to extend substantial assistance to the prodigious task
of awakening the peoples of South East Asia to the redemptive Message
of Bahá’u’lláh; to the members of the
second most persecuted yet resolute community established in the
heart of both the Arab and Muslim worlds, who, by virtue of the
position they occupy, must play a distinctive part in the
emancipation of a proscribed Faith from the fetters of religious
orthodoxy; to the members of the youthful yet vigorously functioning
community, championing the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh
in the Antipodes who, by reason of their close proximity, are
expected to contribute a substantial share to the establishment of
the institutions of the Faith in the numerous and widely scattered
islands and archipelagos of the South Pacific Ocean; to the members
of a long-established yet still persecuted community dwelling in a
territory which may well rank, next to the Holy Land and the Cradle
of our Faith, as the most holy in the entire Bahá’í
world, who are destined to share with their brethren in Persia, Egypt
and Pakistan in the task of achieving the recognition of a
down-trodden Faith, by the ecclesiastical leaders of Islám; to
the newly-fledged, spiritually alert communities of Central and South
America, who, by virtue of the responsibilities invested in the
inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere through the ringing call of
Bahá’u’lláh in the Aqdas and the utterances
of the Center of His Covenant, are expected by their brethren, in
both the East and the West, to worthily play their part as associates
of the chief executors of the Plan bequeathed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá;
to the members of the communities in Italy and Switzerland, as yet in
the embryonic stage of their development, and who will soon take
their place as an independent entity in the international Bahá’í
community, and must assume their share in planting the banner of a
triumphant Faith in the heart of a continent regarded as the cradle
of Western civilization as well as in the stronghold and nerve-center
of the most powerful church in Christendom; indeed, to each and every
believer, whether isolated, or associated with any local Assembly or
group, who, though as yet unidentified with any specific national
Plan for the systematic prosecution of this Crusade, can still, and
indeed must, lend his particular assistance in this gigantic
enterprise—to all, without distinction of race, nation, class,
color, age or sex, I feel moved, as the fateful hour of a memorable
centenary approaches, to address my plea, with all the fervor that my
soul can command and all the love that my heart contains, to
rededicate themselves, collectively, and individually, to the task
that lies ahead of them.</p>

<p>Under whatever conditions, the dearly loved, the
divinely sustained, the onward marching legions of the army of
Bahá’u’lláh may be laboring, in whatever
theatre they may operate, in whatever climes they may struggle,
whether in the cold and inhospitable territories beyond the Arctic
Circle, or in the torrid zones of both the Eastern and Western
Hemispheres; on the borders of the jungles of Burma, Malaya and
India; on the fringes of the deserts of Africa and of the Arabian
Peninsula; in the lonely, far-away, backward and sparsely populated
islands dotting the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Indian Oceans and
the North Sea; amidst the diversified tribes of the Negroes of
Africa, the Eskimos and the Lapps of the Arctic regions, the
Mongolians of East and South East Asia, the Polynesians of the South
Pacific Islands, the reservations of the Red Indians in both American
continents, the Maoris of New Zealand, and the aborigines of
Australia; within the time-honored strongholds of both Christianity
and Islám, whether it be in Mecca, Rome, Cairo, Najaf or
Karbilá; or in towns and cities whose inhabitants are either
immersed in crass materialism, or breathe the fetid air of an
aggressive racialism, or find themselves bound by the chains and
fetters of a haughty intellectualism, or have fallen a prey to the
forces of a blind and militant nationalism, or are steeped in the
atmosphere of a narrow and intolerant ecclesiasticism—to them
all, as well as to those who, as the fortunes of this fate-laden
Crusade prosper, will be called upon to unfurl the standard of an
all-conquering Faith in the strongholds of Hinduism, and assist in
the breaking up of a rigid age-long caste system, who will replace
the seminaries and monasteries acting as the nurseries of the
Buddhist Faith with the divinely-ordained institutions of
Bahá’u’lláh’s victorious Order, who
will penetrate the jungles of the Amazon, scale the
mountain-fastnesses of Tibet, establish direct contact with the
teeming and hapless multitudes in the interior of China, Mongolia and
Japan, sit with the leprous, consort with the outcasts in their penal
colonies, traverse the steppes of Russia or scatter throughout the
wastes of Siberia, I direct my impassioned appeal to obey, as befits
His warriors, the summons of the Lord of Hosts, and prepare for that
Day of Days when His victorious battalions will, to the accompaniment
of hozannas from the invisible angels in the Abhá Kingdom,
celebrate the hour of final victory.</p>

<p>“O, that I could travel,” ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
crying out from the depths of His soul, gives utterance to His
longing, in a memorable passage, in the Tablets of the Divine Plan,
addressed to the North American believers, “even though on foot
and in the utmost poverty, to these regions, and raising the call of
‘Yá-Bahá’u’l-Abhá in cities,
villages, mountains, deserts and oceans, promote the Divine
teachings! This, alas, I cannot do. How intensely I deplore it!
Please God, ye may achieve it!”</p>

<p>“Teach ye the Cause of God, O people of Bahá,”
the Author of our Faith, Himself, admonishes His followers, “....for
God hath prescribed unto every one the duty of proclaiming His
Message, and regardeth it as the most meritorious of all deeds....
Should any one arise for the triumph of Our Cause, him will God
render victorious though tens of thousands of enemies be leagued
against him.” “They that have forsaken their country,”
He assures them, “for the purpose of teaching Our Cause—these
shall the Faithful Spirit strengthen through its power.... Such a
service is, indeed, the prince of all goodly deeds, and the ornament
of every goodly act.” “When the hour cometh that this
wronged and broken-winged bird will have taken its flight unto the
celestial Concourse,” is ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
last poignant call to the entire body of the followers of His
Father’s Faith, as recorded in His Will and Testament, “it
is incumbent upon ... the friends and loved ones, one and all, to
bestir themselves and arise, with heart and soul, and in one accord
... to teach His Cause and promote His Faith. It behoveth them not to
rest for a moment.... They must disperse themselves in every land ...
and travel throughout all regions. Bestirred, without rest, and
steadfast to the end, they must raise in every land the cry of
‘Yá-Bahá’u’l-Abhá ... that
throughout the East and the West a vast concourse may gather under
the shadow of the Word of God, that the sweet savors of holiness may
be wafted, that men’s faces may be illumined, that their hearts
may be filled with the Divine Spirit and their souls become
heavenly.”</p>

<p>No matter how long the period that separates them from
ultimate victory; however arduous the task; however formidable the
exertions demanded of them; however dark the days which mankind,
perplexed and sorely-tried, must, in its hour of travail, traverse;
however severe the tests with which they who are to redeem its
fortunes will be confronted; however afflictive the darts which their
present enemies, as well as those whom Providence, will, through His
mysterious dispensations raise up from within or from without, may
rain upon them, however grievous the ordeal of temporary separation
from the heart and nerve-center of their Faith which future
unforeseeable disturbances may impose upon them, I adjure them, by
the precious blood that flowed in such great profusion, by the lives
of the unnumbered saints and heroes who were immolated, by the
supreme, the glorious sacrifice of the Prophet-Herald of our Faith,
by the tribulations which its Founder, Himself, willingly underwent,
so that His Cause might live, His Order might redeem a shattered
world and its glory might suffuse the entire planet—I adjure
them, as this solemn hour draws nigh, to resolve never to flinch,
never to hesitate, never to relax, until each and every objective in
the Plans to be proclaimed, at a later date, has been fully
consummated.</p>

<p>Your true brother <lb />—Shoghi</p>

<p>[June 30, 1952]</p>

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<head>Fulfilment of National Teaching
Plans</head>

<p>Recall with feelings of profound emotion, as mid-August
approaches, the distressing circumstances attending the dastardly act
which, one hundred years ago, precipitated the chain of calamitous
events, unparalleled in scope and severity in the annals of the Faith
of Bahá’u’lláh and constituting, next to
the martyrdom of its Herald, the darkest, bloodiest and most tragic
episode of the Heroic Age of the Bahá’í
Dispensation. Invite members of all communities of the Bahá’í
World, standing at the threshold of the Holy Year to call to mind the
manifold tribulations afflicting God’s infant Faith immediately
preceding, accompanying and following the imprisonment of the Author
of the Bahá’í Revelation in the Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál
in Ṭihrán, the somber scene of the birth of His glorious
mission. Urge them to remember the multitude of barbarous acts in
which king, government, people and ecclesiastics participated; to
ponder the ferocious character of the persecutions; and to meditate
upon the vastness of their range as well as their far-reaching
consequences. Request them to dwell particularly upon the seeming
helplessness of God’s struggling Faith and direct special
attention to the ordeals undergone by Bahá’u’lláh,
its sole surviving pillar, subsequent to the birth of His Mission,
His ultimate banishment, and culminating in His incarceration in the
Holy Land and in the fulfilment of age-long prophecies.</p>

<p>Address to them, as well as to their national
representatives, my last appeal here at the commencement of the
forthcoming Centenary Celebrations to exert in the course of the
critical, fleeting months ahead, one final, supreme effort to ensure
complete, total success of all plans formulated by National
Assemblies in every continent of the globe, culminating in the Ridván
period, falling in the middle and marking the central features of the
celebrations of the Holy Year.</p>

<p>Supplicating God’s bountiful blessings on each and
every national enterprise, the triumphant consummation of which will
be regarded by posterity as a befitting tribute paid by their
participants to the immortal memory of the unexampled heroism of the
dawn-breakers of the Apostolic Age of the Dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh
and will crown the festivities commemorating the centenary of the
birth of His Mission and will constitute a worthy prelude to the
launching of the global spiritual crusade destined to culminate in
the one hundredth anniversary of the formal assumption by the Author
of the Bahá’í Revelation of His Prophetic Office,
and to diffuse the radiance of His Faith over the face of the entire
planet.</p>

<p>Share message with all National Assemblies.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, August 5, 1952]</p>

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Spiritual Crusade</head>

<p>Hail, with feelings of humble thankfulness and unbounded
joy, opening of the Holy Year commemorating the centenary of the rise
of the Orb of Bahá’u’lláh’s most
sublime Revelation marking the consummation of the six thousand year
cycle ushered in by Adam, glorified by all past prophets and sealed
with the blood of the Author of the Bábí Dispensation.
Evoke on this auspicious occasion the glorious memory and acclaim the
immortal exploits of the Dawn-Breakers of the Apostolic Age of the
Bahá’í Dispensation in the cradle of the Faith
and the mighty feats of the champion builders of its rising World
Order in the Western Hemisphere as well as the multitude of valorous
achievements of the past and present generations of their brethren in
the European, Asiatic, African and Australian continents, whose
combined accomplishments during the one hundred and nine years of its
existence contributed to the survival of God’s struggling
Faith, the reinforcement of its infant strength, the safeguarding of
the unity of its supporters, the preservation of the integrity of its
teachings, the enrichment of the lives of its followers, the rise of
the institutions of its administrative order, the fashioning of the
agencies for the systematic diffusion of its light and the broadening
and the consolidation of its foundations. Moved to express the
confident hope as the centenary celebrations now commencing, attain
their climax during the approaching Ridván period, that the
plans formulated by the valiant members of the World Bahá’í
Community in the five continents, may each and all, through their
victorious consummation, add distinct fresh luster to the world-wide
festivities constituting the collective tribute paid by the followers
of the Most Great Name to the memory of the august Founder of their
Faith in honor of the centenary of the birth of His Mission and the
eternal glory of His embryonic, majestically unfolding World Order.</p>

<p>Feel hour propitious to proclaim to the entire Bahá’í
world the projected launching on the occasion of the convocation of
the approaching Intercontinental Conferences on the four continents
of the globe the fate-laden, soul-stirring, decade-long,
world-embracing Spiritual Crusade involving the simultaneous
initiation of twelve national Ten Year Plans and the concerted
participation of all National Spiritual Assemblies of the Bahá’í
world aiming at the immediate extension of Bahá’u’lláh’s
spiritual dominion as well as the eventual establishment of the
structure of His administrative order in all remaining Sovereign
States, Principal Dependencies comprising Principalities, Sultanates,
Emirates, Shaykhdoms, Protectorates, Trust Territories, and Crown
Colonies scattered over the surface of the entire planet. The entire
body of the avowed supporters of Bahá’u’lláh’s
all-conquering Faith are now summoned to achieve in a single decade
feats eclipsing in totality the achievements which in the course of
the eleven preceding decades illuminated the annals of Bahá’í
pioneering.</p>

<p>The four-fold objectives of the forthcoming Crusade,
marking the third and last phase of the initial epoch of the
evolution of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine Plan are
destined to culminate in the world-wide festivities commemorating the
fast-approaching Most Great Jubilee. First, development of the
institutions at the World Center of the Faith in the Holy Land.
Second, consolidation, through carefully devised measures on the home
front of the twelve territories destined to serve as administrative
bases for the operations of the twelve National Plans. Third,
consolidation of all territories already opened to the Faith. Fourth,
the opening of the remaining chief virgin territories on the planet
through specific allotments to each National Assembly functioning in
the Bahá’í world.</p>

<p>The projected historic, spiritual venture, at once
arduous, audacious, challenging, unprecedented in scope and character
in the entire field of Bahá’í history, soon to be
set in motion, involves:</p>

<p>Adoption of preliminary measures to the construction of
Bahá’u’lláh’s Sepulcher in the Holy
Land.</p>

<p>Doubling the number of countries within the pale of the
Faith through planting its banner in the remaining Sovereign States
of the planet as well as the remaining virgin Territories mentioned
in ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Tablets of the Divine
Plan, involving the opening of forty-one countries on the Asiatic,
thirty-three on the African, thirty on the European, twenty-seven on
the American continents. Over twofold increase in the number of
languages into which Bahá’í literature is
translated, printed or in process of translation—forty in Asia,
thirty-one in Africa, ten each in Europe and America, to be allocated
to the American, British, Indian and Australian Bahá’í
communities, including for the most part those into which Gospels
have been already translated. Doubling the number of
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs, through the initiation
of the construction of one on the Asiatic and the other on the
European continent. The acquisition of the site of the future
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár on Mount Carmel. The
purchase of the land for eleven future Temples, three on the
American, three on the African, two on the Asiatic, two on the
European, one on the Australian continents. The erection of the first
dependency of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár in
Wilmette. The development of the functions of the institution of the
Hands of the Cause. The establishment of a Bahá’í
Court in the Holy Land, preliminary to the emergence of the Universal
House of Justice.</p>

<p>Codification of the laws and ordinances of the
Kitáb-i-Aqdas, Mother Book of the Bahá’í
Revelation. Establishment of six national Bahá’í
Courts in the chief cities of the Islamic East—Ṭihrán,
Cairo, Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád, New Delhi, Karachi, Kabul. Extension of
international Bahá’í endowments in the Holy Land,
on the plain of Akká and the slopes of Mount Carmel.
Construction of international Bahá’í Archives in
the neighborhood of the Báb’s Sepulcher. Construction of
a tomb for the wife of the Báb in <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>íráz.
Identification of the resting places of the father of Bahá’u’lláh
and the mother and cousin of the Báb for reburial in the
Bahá’í cemetery in the vicinity of the Most Great
House. Acquisition of the Garden of Ridván in Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád,
site of the Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál in Ṭihrán,
site of the martyrdom of the Báb in Tabríz, and of His
incarceration in <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ihríq.</p>

<p>More than quadruple the number of National Spiritual
Assemblies—twenty-one on the American, thirteen on the
European, ten on the Asiatic, three on the African and one on the
Australian continents. Multiply seven-fold national Hazíratu’l-Quds,
their establishment in the capital cities of the chief Sovereign
States and chief cities of the principal Dependencies of the
planet—twenty-one in America, fifteen in Europe, nine in Asia,
three in Africa, one in New Zealand. Framing national Bahá’í
constitutions, and establishment of national Bahá’í
endowments in same capitals and cities of same States and
Dependencies.</p>

<p>More than quintuple the number of incorporated National
Assemblies—twenty-one in America, thirteen in Europe, twelve in
Asia, three in Africa, one in Australasia. The establishment of six
national Bahá’í Publishing Trusts—two in
America, two in Asia, one in Africa, one in Europe.</p>

<p>The participation of the women of Persia in the
membership of national and local Assemblies. Establishment of seven
Israel branches of National Spiritual Assemblies—two from
Europe, two from Asia, one each from America, Africa and Australia.
The establishment of a national Bahá’í printing
press in Ṭihrán.</p>

<p>Reinforcement of the ties binding the Bahá’í
World Community to the United Nations. Inclusion, circumstances
permitting, of eleven Republics comprised within Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics and two European Soviet-controlled States within
the orbit of the Administrative Order of the Faith. Convocation of a
World Bahá’í Congress in the vicinity of the
Garden of Ridván, Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád, third holiest city of
Bahá’í world, on the occasion of the world-wide
celebrations of the Most Great Jubilee, commemorating the Centenary
of the Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh to the
Throne of His Sovereignty.</p>

<p>Current Bahá’í history must
henceforth, as second decade of second Bahá’í
century opens, move rapidly and majestically as it has never moved
before since the inception of the Faith over a century ago. Earthly
symbols of Bahá’u’lláh’s unearthly
Sovereignty must needs, ere the decade separating the two memorable
Jubilees draws to a close, be raised as far north as Franklin beyond
the Arctic Circle and as far south as the Falkland Islands, marking
the southern extremity of the western hemisphere, amidst the remote,
lonely, inhospitable islands of the archipelagos of the South
Pacific, the Indian and Atlantic oceans, the mountain fastnesses of
Tibet, the jungles of Africa, the deserts of Arabia, the steppes of
Russia, the Indian Reservations of North America, the wastelands of
Siberia and Mongolia, amongst the Eskimos of Greenland and Alaska,
the Negroes of Africa, Buddhist strongholds in the heart of Asia,
amongst Lapps of Finland, the Polynesians of the South Sea Islands,
Negritos of the archipelagos of the South Pacific Ocean.</p>

<p>The broad outlines of the world-encircling plan were
divinely revealed. Its course was charted by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
infallible Pen. Its shining goals have been set. The requisite
administrative machinery has been created. Signal has been given by
the Author of the Plan, its Supreme Commander. The Lord of Hosts, the
King of Kings has pledged unfailing aid to every crusader battling
for His Cause. Invisible battalions are mustered, rank upon rank,
ready to pour forth reinforcements from on high. Bahá’u’lláh’s
army of light is standing on the threshold of the Holy Year. Let
them, as they enter it, vow with one voice, one heart, one soul,
never to turn back in the entire course of the fateful decade ahead
until each and every one will have contributed his share in laying on
a world-wide scale an unassailable administrative foundation for
Bahá’u’lláh’s Christ-promised Kingdom
on earth, swelling thereby the chorus of universal jubilation wherein
earth and heaven will join as prophesied by Daniel, echoed by
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: “on that day will the faithful
rejoice with exceeding gladness.”</p>

<p>Call upon fifteen Hands from five continents, by virtue
of their supreme function as chosen instruments for the propagation
of the Faith, to inaugurate historic mission through the appointment,
during Ridván 1954, of four auxiliary boards one each
continent, of nine members each, who will, as their adjuncts, or
deputies, and working in conjunction with the various National
Assemblies functioning on each continent, assist, through periodic
systematic visits to Bahá’í centers, in the
efficient, prompt execution of the twelve projected National Plans.
Moreover request communities observing Bahá’í
Holy Days, solar calendar, celebrate with befitting solemnity the
approaching anniversary of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Birthday, falling in the middle of the two month period during which,
a hundred years ago, the Author of the Faith received the first
intimation of His glorious Mission.</p>

<p>Advise American Bahá’í community
commemorate occasion by special gathering in the Temple in Wilmette
and urge attendance of as many believers as possible and invite Hands
of the Cause in United States and Canada to participate as my
representatives.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, October 8, 1952]</p>

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Property</head>

<p>Announce to Bahá’í communities, East
and West, on the joyous occasion of the hundred and thirty-fifth
Anniversary of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Birthday, the successful termination of the protracted negotiations,
initiated two years ago and culminating in the signature to the
contract providing the eventual, formal transfer by the Development
Authority of the State of Israel to the Palestine Branch of the
American National Spiritual Assembly of the extensive, long-desired,
vitally-needed property surrounding and safeguarding for posterity
the Most Holy Tomb of the Founder of the Faith, as well as the
adjoining Mansion.</p>

<p>The acquired area, raising Bahá’í
holdings on the holy plain of Akká from four thousand to one
hundred and fifty-five thousand square meters, was exchanged against
property donated by children of Zikrullah, grandchildren of Mírzá
Muḥammad Qulí, Bahá’u’lláh’s
faithful half-brother and companion in exile.</p>

<p>This spontaneous offer contrasts with the shameful
action of the family in the sale to non-Bahá’ís
of the property in the neighborhood of the Jordan valley purchased
through the instrumentality of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá during
Bahá’u’lláh’s lifetime, pursuant to
His instructions and alluded to in His writings.</p>

<p>The forty acre property acquired in this single
transaction almost equals the entire Bahá’í
international endowments purchased in the course of sixty years in
the vicinity of the Báb’s Sepulcher on the slope of
Mount Carmel.</p>

<p>The exchange of said property, including land and
houses, was made possible by the precipitate flight of the former
Arab owners, traditional supporters of the old Covenant-breakers and
descendants of the notorious enemy of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
who placed his residence at the disposal of the Committee of
Investigation.</p>

<p>The signature to the agreement signalized the
commencement of large-scale landscaping, aiming at the beautification
of the immediate precincts of the holiest spot in the entire Bahá’í
world, itself the prelude to the eventual erection, as happened in
the case of the Báb’s Sepulcher, of a befitting
Mausoleum enshrining the precious Dust of the Most Great Name.</p>

<p>Desire to acknowledge the indefatigable efforts exerted
by both Larry Hautz and Leroy Ioas enabling the consummation of the
initial stage of the enterprise destined to eclipse in its final
phase the splendor and magnificence of the Báb’s
resting-place on Mount Carmel.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, November 12, 1952]</p>

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<p>On occasion of Centenary of Bahá’u’lláh’s
release from oppressive imprisonment in the Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál,
Ṭihrán, synchronizing with the termination of the
epoch-making, two-month period associated with the Birth of His
Revelation, unsurpassed, with the sole exception of the Declaration
of His mission, by any episode in the world’s spiritual
history, call upon Bahá’í communities, East and
West, to ponder the unique significance, focus attention on
imperative requirements and to respond worthily to the challenge
offered each of the four fate-laden, fast-approaching
Intercontinental Conferences, constituting the highlights of recently
ushered-in Holy Year.</p>

<p>Desire to announce the appointment of the Hands of the
Cause, honored by direct association with the newly-initiated
enterprises at the world center of the Faith, to act, in addition to
their individual participation in the deliberations at the
forthcoming Conferences, as my special representatives, entrusted
with a four-fold mission: to bear, for the edification of the
attendants, a precious remembrance of the Co-founder of the Faith,
deliver my official message to the assembled believers, elucidate the
character and purposes of the impending decade-long spiritual World
Crusade and rally the participants to energetic, sustained,
enthusiastic prosecution of the colossal tasks ahead.</p>

<p>Instructing the President of the International Bahá’í
Council, Mason Remey, Member at Large, Ugo Giachery, and
Secretary-General, Leroy Ioas, to discharge these functions in the
course of the New Delhi, Stockholm and Kampala Conferences,
respectively.</p>

<p>Delegating Amatu’l-Bahá, accompanied by
Vice-President of the International Council, Amelia Collins, to
fulfil three of the above mentioned functions, as well as carry on my
behalf, to unveil on the occasion of the completion of the
construction of the Mother Temple of the West, to the privileged
attendants at the Wilmette Conference a most prized remembrance of
the Author of the Faith, which never before left the shores of the
Holy Land, to be placed beneath the dome of the consecrated edifice.
Moreover assigning her the task to act as my deputy at the historic
ceremony marking the official Dedication of the holiest
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of the Bahá’í
world reared to the everlasting glory and honor of the Most Great
Name in the heart of the North American continent.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, December 15, 1952]</p>

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<p>On occasion of Naw-Rúz of Holy Year convey twin
joyful tidings to National Assemblies of the Bahá’í
world. Building operations of the final unit of the Báb’s
Sepulcher commenced. Recall at this hour successive landmarks, each
coinciding with a Naw-Rúz Festival in the history of the sixty
year old enterprise founded by the Author of the Bahá’í
Revelation. First, Naw-Rúz, 1909, witnessed the entombment
within the Holy of Holies of the Shrine constructed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
of the dust of the Martyr-Prophet of the Faith. Second, Naw-Rúz,
1949, coincided with the laying of the first threshold stones of the
arcade. Third, Naw-Rúz, 1951, synchronized with the
termination of the excavation within the Shrine foundations for the
eight piers designed to support the weight of the three story
superstructure. Fourth, Naw-Rúz, 1952, is associated with the
completion of the octagon setting second crown of the holy Edifice.</p>

<p>The celebrations of Naw-Rúz in this Holy Year are
heightened by the placing of the first stones encircling the base of
the dome. Anticipating, as the climax of the world-wide rejoicings of
the Holy Year draw near, the placing of the gilded tiles, the fourth
and last unit of the majestic Edifice. Fervently hoping that the
greatest enterprise undertaken at the World Center of the Faith will
be consummated ere the conclusion of the festivities of the Holy
Year.</p>

<p>International endowments surrounding the tomb of the
Prophet-Herald of the Faith on the bosom of God’s Holy Mountain
are considerably extended through the acquisition, after thirty
years’ effort, of a wooded area of over twenty-three thousand
square meters, including a building overlooking the sacred spot, made
possible through the estate bequeathed to the Faith by the herald of
Bahá’u’lláh’s Covenant, Roy Wilhelm,
raising the total area within the precincts permanently dedicated to
the Báb’s Sepulcher to almost a quarter million square
meters.</p>

<p>Heart filled with humble gratitude at the double victory
of the Faith, adding great joyousness to the Bahá’í
New Year’s Day, presaging still greater triumphs as the Bahá’í
World approaches the high water mark of the world-wide celebrations
of the memorable year commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the
birth of the Mission of Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, March 21, 1953]</p>

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<head>Treacherous Ruhi Afnan</head>

<p>Treacherous Ruhi Afnan, not content with previous
disobedience, correspondence with Ahmad Sohrab, contact with old
Covenant-breakers, sale, in conjunction with other members of family,
of sacred property purchased by Founder of Faith, and allowing his
sister to marry son of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s enemy,
is now openly lecturing on Bahá’í movement,
claiming to be its exponent and is misrepresenting the teachings and
deliberately causing confusion in minds of authorities and the local
population. Inform National Assemblies.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, May 17, 1953]</p>

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<p>On occasion of the sixty-first Anniversary of the
Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh, on the morrow of
the opening, initial phase of the momentous World Crusade, call upon
His followers in all continents to allow no slackening, nay, to
insure acceleration of the marvelous momentum generated by the
historic celebrations climaxing the festivities of Holy Year. The
dispersal, immediate, determined, sustained and universal, throughout
the unopened territories of the planet, is the paramount issue
challenging the spirit and resources of the privileged prosecutors of
the Ten-Year Plan in the course of the current year.</p>

<p>All National Assemblies are urged to give it priority
assignments in their national budgets. The chief executors of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Plan, by virtue of the
primacy conferred in His Tablets, are accorded the prerogative to
stimulate the vital process of the dispersal through the dispatch, in
addition to their allotted tasks, of pioneers to the virgin
territories allocated to their sister communities East and West.</p>

<p>Once again I appeal to members of all communities to
arise and enlist, ere the present opportunity is irretrievably lost,
in the army of Bahá’u’lláh’s
crusaders. The hour is ripe to disencumber themselves of worldly
vanities, to mount the steed of steadfastness, unfurl the banner of
renunciation, don the armor of utter consecration to God’s
Cause, gird themselves with the girdle of a chaste and holy life,
unsheathe the sword of Bahá’u’lláh’s
utterance, buckle on the shield of His love, carry as sole provision
implicit trust in His promise, flee their homelands, and scatter far
and wide to capture the unsurrendered territories of the entire
planet.</p>

<p>Would to God that Bahá’í warriors,
six score and ten, the number required to fill the gaps in the still
unconquered territories of the globe, will promptly arise and enroll
themselves to achieve the goals ere the conclusion of the opening
year of the decade-long, greatest collective enterprise since the
memorable episodes associated with the Dawn-Breakers of the Heroic
Age.</p>

<p>Planning to inscribe, in chronological order, the names
of the spiritual conquerors on an illuminated Roll of Honor, to be
deposited at the entrance door of the inner Sanctuary of the Tomb of
Bahá’u’lláh, as a permanent memorial of the
contribution by the champions of His Faith at the victorious
conclusion of the opening campaign of the Global Crusade which is
destined to attain consummation at the Most Great Jubilee
commemorating the Centenary of the Declaration of His Mission.
Anticipate making periodic announcements of the names of the valiant
knights upon their arrival at their posts to discharge their historic
missions.</p>

<p>Share message National Assemblies of the Bahá’í
World.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, May 28, 1953]</p>

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<head>Sealing the Triumphant Festivities
of Holy Year</head>

<p>Transmit to the National Assemblies of the Bahá’í
world the joyous news that the placing of gilded tiles over the
entire surface of the dome of the Báb’s Sepulcher has
been terminated. The last stones of the crown surrounding the base of
the dome have been laid, marking the conclusion of the stonework of
the superstructure of the holy edifice. The shuttering of the
interior of the dome has been removed. Frames of the lancet windows
of the drum have been installed. The placing of the frames of the
octagon windows and the plastering of the interior of the dome are
approaching completion. Electric cables designed for the illumination
of the majestic structure have been placed in position. Anticipate
the early removal of the scaffolding prior to the placing of the
eighteen stained glass lancet windows.</p>

<p>Feel assured consummation of the sixty year old
enterprise will synchronize with the holding of the forthcoming New
Delhi Intercontinental Teaching Conference, sealing the triumphant
world-wide festivities of the Holy Year commemorating the centenary
of the birth of the Mission of Bahá’u’lláh.
</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, August 19, 1953]</p>

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<head>Roll of Honor</head>

<p>Transmit the following joyful tidings National Spiritual
Assemblies of the Bahá’í world. World spiritual
crusade, mightiest agency yet conceived for the systematic execution
of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine Plan, has been
befittingly ushered in through successive, magnificent victories won
by Bahá’u’lláh’s crusaders in virgin
territories in every continent of the globe.</p>

<p>The four months which have elapsed since its glorious
inauguration amidst the climax of the Centenary of the inception of
His Mission, have been immortalized by the opening of no less than
twenty-eight territories and islands, nine in Europe, eight in
America, six in Africa, five in Asia, constituting a dispersal
unprecedented in its rapidity and scope during eleven decades of
Bahá’í history.</p>

<p>The number of pioneers who responded to the call for
settlement of open and unopened territories on the planet passed the
three hundred mark: over a hundred and fifty from America, over fifty
from Europe, over forty from Africa, over forty from Asia. The number
of prospective pioneers to virgin areas is over forty. All Western
Hemisphere and African areas allocated to the United States National
Assembly, as well as all European areas allocated to the various
National Assemblies, have been assigned.</p>

<p>The Roll of Honor designed to perpetuate the memory of
the exploits of the spiritual conquerors is already inscribed with
the names of the following pioneers, together with their respective
territories, amounting to almost a fourth of the number required for
the attainment of the paramount objective of the opening phase of the
ten year plan. Sohail Samandari, Italian Somaliland; Mary and Rex
Collison, Dunduzu Chisizwa, Ruanda-Urundi; ‘Izzatu’lláh
Zahrai, Southern Rhodesia; Ghulamal Kurlawala, Daman; Gail and
Jameson Bond, Franklin; Roshan Aftabi, Feroza Yaganagi, Goa; Rose
Perkal, Jack Huffman, Kodiak Island; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crane, Key
West; Saeed Nahvi, Shyan Behrarilal, Pondicherry; Udainarayan Singh,
Sikkim; Fred Schechter, French Somaliland; Virginia Orbison, Balearic
Islands; Mr. and Mrs. Amín Banání, Greece; Abbás
Vakil, Cyprus; Gertrude Eisenberg, Canary Islands; Dick Stanton,
Keewatin; Mr. and Mrs. Jenabe Caldwell, Aleutian Islands; Edythe
MacArthur, Queen Charlotte Islands; Hushmand Manuchihri,
Liechtenstein; Eskil Ljungberg, Faroe Islands; Mildred Clark and
Loyce Lawrence, Lofoten Islands; Salisa Kirmani, Shirin Nurani,
Karikal; Zíá’u’lláh Asgarzadeh,
Evelyn Baxter, Channel Islands; Kay Weston, Magdalen Islands; Julius
Edwards, Northern Territories Protectorate; Doris Richardson, Grand
Manan Island; Charles Dunning, Orkney Islands; Nellie French, Monaco.
</p>

<p>Countries in which Bahá’ís reside
now aggregate over one hundred fifty. Over seventy have been added in
the course of the nine years separating the first and second
Jubilees.</p>

<p>The festivities of the Holy Year, so splendidly
inaugurated, attaining the high water mark on the occasion of the
Ninetieth Anniversary of the declaration of the Mission of the
Founder of the Faith, are approaching their end. Appeal entire body
of His followers to exert a concerted, superhuman effort to
celebrate, through acceleration of their dispersal, the conclusion of
the world-wide rejoicings, and pay worthy tribute to His memory,
through as close an approach to the two hundred mark as possible of
the total number of sovereign States, Dependencies, and Islands
comprised within the orbit of His irresistibly expanding Faith,
achieving thereby a feat paralleling, in the eyes of posterity, the
triumphant completion of the superstructure of the Sepulcher of its
Co-Founder at the Bahá’í World Center in the Holy
Land.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, September 20, 1953]</p>

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<head>Twenty-One Virgin Areas</head>

<p>Announce to National Assemblies of the Bahá’í
world that the three week interval since the close of the Holy Year
witnessed planting the banner of God’s triumphant Cause in no
less than twenty-one virgin areas of the globe, raising the total
number of territories opened to the Faith to two hundred,
representing well nigh a sixty per cent increase in the course of a
little over half a year in the number of sovereign States and
Dependencies included within its pale during the one hundred and nine
years of its existence.</p>

<p>The seventy-two virgin areas, brought within the orbit
of the swiftly expanding Bahá’í administrative
order since the launching of the World Crusade, include twenty-one in
the Americas, nineteen in Africa, nineteen in Europe and thirteen in
Asia.</p>

<p>The following pioneers have been inscribed on the Roll
of Honor since the last announcement: Gerald, Gail and Leeanna
Curwin, Bahamas; Enoch Olinga, British Cameroons; Malcolm King,
British Guiana; Peggy and George True, Canaries; Shirley Warde,
British Honduras; Irving Geary, Cape Breton Island; Zunilda Palacios,
Chilöe Island; Edith Danielson, Cook Islands; Himatlal Bhatt,
Diu Island; Elinor and Robert Wolff, Dutch Guiana; Eberhard
Friedland, French Guiana; Labib Esphahani, French West Africa; Adela
and Salvador Tormo, Juan Fernandez Island; Gladys and Benjamin
Weeden, Leeward Islands; Frances Heller, Macao; Lionel Peraji, Máhe;
Ola Pawlowska, Miquelon and St. Pierre Islands; Elsie Austin, Nosrat
Shayesteh, Abbás Muḥammad-‘Alí Jalali
Rowhani, Ardekani Hasanzadeh Rafii, Morocco, International Zone;
Bertha Dobbins, New Hebrides; Opal and Leland Jensen, Réunion
Island; Marie Ciocca, Sardinia; Abbás Kamil, Seychelles
Islands; Emma Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Bagley, Sicily; Greta Lamprill
and Glad Parke, Society Islands; Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mr. and Mrs.
Fleming and Miss Jenssen, Spanish Morocco; Muḥammad Mostafá,
Spanish Sahara; Lillian Middlemast and Esther M. Evans, Windward
Islands.</p>

<p>As few as two territories of Europe, six in the
Americas, fourteen in Africa and twenty-two in Asia still remain
unopened, excluding the Republics and satellites of the Soviet Union.
May the opening year of the decade-long spiritual Crusade be
victoriously concluded and befittingly celebrated in the course of
the festivities of next Ridván through the establishment of
the nucleus of the Faith in each of the remaining forty-four
territories, insuring thereby the virtual attainment of the foremost
objective of the initial stage of the Ten Year Plan.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, November 11, 1953]</p>

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<head>Fast-Dwindling Band of
Covenant-Breakers</head>

<p>Following the successive blows which fell with dramatic
swiftness two years ago upon the ring-leaders of the fast dwindling
band of old Covenant-breakers at the World Center of the Faith, God’s
avenging hand struck down in the last two months, Avarih, Fareed and
Falah, within the cradle of the Faith, North America and Turkey, who
demonstrated varying degrees, in the course of over thirty years, of
faithlessness to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.</p>

<p>The first of the above named will be condemned by
posterity as being the most shameless, vicious, relentless apostate
in the annals of the Faith, who, through ceaseless vitriolic attacks
in recorded voluminous writings and close alliance with its
traditional enemies, assiduously schemed to blacken its name and
subvert the foundations of its institutions.</p>

<p>The second, history will recognize as one of the most
perfidious among the kinsmen of the interpreters of the Center of the
Covenant, who, driven by ungovernable cupidity, committed acts
causing agonies of grief and distress to the beloved Master and
culminating in open association with breakers of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant in the Holy Land.</p>

<p>The third will be chiefly remembered by the pride,
obstinacy and insatiable ambition impelling him to violate the
spiritual and administrative precepts of the Faith.</p>

<p>All three, however blinded by perversity, could not have
failed to perceive, as their infamous careers approached their end,
the futility of their opposition and measure their own loss by the
degree of progress and consolidation of the triumphant administrative
order so magnificently celebrated in the course of the festivities of
the recently concluded Holy Year.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, December 16, 1953]</p>

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<head>World Crusade Forges Ahead</head>

<p>Inform National Assemblies East and West that the Bahá’í
World Crusade, matchless in its vastness, unsurpassed in its
potentialities in the spiritual annals of mankind, announced on the
eve of the Holy Year and formally launched during the climax of the
festivities commemorating the centenary of the birth of the Mission
of the Founder of the Faith, is forging ahead and gathering momentum
in both its territorial and institutional aspects in every continent
of the globe and the chief islands of the Pacific, the Atlantic and
Indian Oceans and the Mediterranean and North Seas.</p>

<p>The number of sovereign States and dependencies within
the orbit of a divinely propelled Order now totals two hundred five.
No less than seventy-seven territories have been won over by the
Knights of Bahá’u’lláh during a little over
half a year, representing two thirds of the total number of virgin
areas exclusive of Soviet-controlled Republics and satellites which
must needs be opened in the course of the whole decade. Every single
territory, whether island or situated on a continent, with the
exception of the above-mentioned Republics and satellites has been
definitely assigned.</p>

<p>Out of a total of eleven, eight Funds have been
inaugurated in the course of the same year, aggregating approximately
two hundred thousand dollars designed to pave the way for the
acquisition of sites for the future Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs
on Carmel and in Canada, Panama, Italy, Sweden, ‘Iráq,
Australia and India.</p>

<p>The hour is propitious for all National Assemblies,
particularly the United States, the British and the Egyptian, to
participate befittingly in the opening of the three remaining Funds
ere the first year of the Ten Year Plan draws to a close, insuring
thereby the early purchase of sites for the future Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs
in Cairo, Kampala and Johannesburg. Contributing three thousand
pounds as my initial donation to this three-fold, meritorious
purpose.</p>

<p>Preliminary measures have been adopted by the German
National Spiritual Assembly and projects have been initiated in
Ṭihrán calculated to hasten the construction of the
third and fourth Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs of the
Bahá’í world in the heart of the European and
Asiatic continents.</p>

<p>Appeal to individual believers to reinforce to whatever
extent possible the contributions of the Bahá’í
national bodies called upon at this hour to unitedly lend an impetus
to the unfoldment of the opening phase of the Ten Year Plan whose
consummation will, God willing, insure the triumphant conclusion of
the initial epoch in the evolution of the grand Design conceived by
the Center of the Covenant for the systematic propagation of His
Father’s Faith. Advise forward all contributions, whether
individual or collective, to the Egyptian, British or United States
National Assemblies which are primarily invested with responsibility
for the eventual erection of the Bahá’í Houses of
Worship in the north, the heart, and the south of the African
continent.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, December 7, 1953]</p>

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<head>Hand of Cause Appointment</head>

<p>Inform National Assemblies elevation of Jalál
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<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, December 7, 1953]</p>

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<head>Appeal for Pioneer Settlement</head>

<p>The nine months which have elapsed since the launching
of the spiritual world-encompassing Crusade have witnessed the entry
of the Knights of Bahá’u’lláh in well-nigh
four score and ten territories throughout the planet, representing
virtually three-fourths of the total number of areas, exclusive of
the Soviet zone of influence, destined to be opened in the course of
the entire decade and swelling the roll of sovereign States and
Dependencies enlisted under the banner of His Faith to two hundred
and thirteen.</p>

<p>All independent States and Principalities on the
European continent, excluding Soviet Republics and satellites, have
been opened.</p>

<p>All territories in North, Central and South America,
excluding Labrador, have been opened.</p>

<p>All territories on the Asiatic continent outside of the
Russian orbit have been opened, except Tibet and Bhutan.</p>

<p>All islands in the Mediterranean, all islands in the
North Sea have been opened, except Spitzbergen.</p>

<p>All African sovereign States, Colonies, Protectorates
and Trust territories, with the exception of Togolands, Spanish
Guinea, Bechuanaland, Swaziland, Gambia and the French Cameroons,
have been opened.</p>

<p>All islands in the South and North Atlantic, except St.
Helena, St. Thomas, Anticosti, and the Falklands, have been opened.</p>

<p>All Indian Ocean islands with the exception of Socotra,
the Cocos, Comoro, Mentawei, Nicobar, Chagos Archipelago and
Kuria-Muria have been opened.</p>

<p>All islands in the North and South Pacific, exclusive of
Soviet-controlled territories, have been opened except Galapagos,
Gilbert and Ellice, Admiralty, Loyalty, Marshall, Mariana, Brunei and
Portuguese Timor.</p>

<p>The Concourse on high hails with delight the phenomenal
rapidity of the victories of Bahá’í pioneering in
the virgin areas of the globe.</p>

<p>Encouraged to address an urgent plea to all National
Assemblies concerned, as well as to each and every prospective
pioneer assigned to the aforementioned territories, to expedite by
every means at their disposal their arrival at their respective posts
ere the expiry of the swiftly-passing three-month period separating
them from the conclusion of the opening year of this
auspiciously-unfolding decade.</p>

<p>Appeal furthermore to the entire body of participants in
the Crusade to put forth all strength to secure entry of additional
volunteers into these same territories multiplying thereby chances of
their inclusion within the pale of the Faith ere the celebration of
the fast-approaching Ridván.</p>

<p>Supplicating with redoubled ardor a further measure of
Bahá’u’lláh’s sustaining grace,
surpassing the conspicuous blessings already vouchsafed to His
wholly-dedicated, widely-scattered, forward-marching warriors since
the launching of the Ten Year Plan.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, February 8, 1954]</p>

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<p>Announce to all National Assemblies elevation of Paul
Haney to rank of Hand of the Cause.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, March 19, 1954]</p>

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<head>Roll of Honor—Additional
Inscriptions</head>

<p>On occasion Naw-Rúz, marking opening the second
decade of the second Bahá’í century, inform
National Assemblies of the Bahá’í world that the
following pioneers scattered over twenty-one virgin areas have been
inscribed on the Roll of Honor since the fourth periodic
announcement. Otillie Rhein, Mauritius; Olga Mills, Malta; Peter
Lugayula, Ashanti Protectorate; Virginia Breaks, Caroline Islands;
Dr. Fozdar, Andaman Islands; Elly Becking, Dutch New Guinea; Andrew
and Nina Matthisen, Bahamas; Carl and Loretta Scherer, Macao; Gulnar
Aftabi, Bahiyyih Rowhani, Kaykhosrow Dahmobadi, Diu Island; Jean and
Tove Deleuran, Charles Ioas, Balearic Islands; Adib Bagdadi, Hussayn
Halabi, Hadhramaut; Kenneth and Roberta Christian, Eyneddin and
Tahereh Alai, Joan Powis, Southern Rhodesia; Hormoz Zendeh, Morocco
International Zone; Howard and Joanne Menking, Cape Verde Islands;
Elizabeth Bevan, Rhodes; Matthew Bullock, Dutch West Indies; Lillian
Wyss, Samoa; Dulcie Dive, Cook Islands; Stanley Bolton, Jr., Tonga
Islands; Gretta Jankko, Marquesas Islands; Jean Sevin, Tuamotu
Archipelago; Alvin and Gertrude Blum, Solomon Islands; Bernard
Guhrke, Kodiak Island; John Leonard, Falkland Islands; Munir Vakil,
Kuria-Muria Islands; John and Audrey Robarts, Bechuanaland; Charles
Dayton and wife, David Schreiber, Leeward Islands; Faiborz
Roozebehyan, Gambia; Rahmat and Iran Muhajer, Mentawei Islands;
Gertrud Ankersmit, Frisian Islands; Shamsi Navidi, Monaco; Roy and
Elena Fernie, Gilbert and Ellice Islands; Qudratullah Rowhani,
Khodarahm Mojgani, Máhe.</p>

<p>Ninety-one virgin areas have been opened to the Faith
since the launching of the Crusade. Total number of territories
within its pale now raised to two hundred nineteen. Remaining
unopened territories, excluding Soviet Republics and satellites,
twenty-five.</p>

<p>Appeal to prospective pioneers whilst the opening year
of the Ten Year Crusade is speeding to its close, to expedite entry
into unopened areas contributing thereby to the enhancement of the
celebrations of the coming Ridván rendered memorable by the
swift, magnificent victories achieved in the pioneering field,
unsurpassed in the course of the eleven decades of Bahá’í
history.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, March 21, 1954]</p>

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<head>Institution of Hands of the Cause</head>

<p>To all the Hands of the Cause and all National
Assemblies of the Bahá’í World:</p>

<p>Hail emergence of the unfoldment in the opening years of
the second epoch of the formative age of the Bahá’í
Dispensation of the august Institution foreshadowed by the Founder of
the Faith and formally established in the Testament of the Center of
His Covenant, closely associated in provisions of the same Will with
Institution of the Guardianship, destined to assume in the fullness
of time, under the aegis of the Guardian, the dual sacred
responsibility for protection and propagation of the Cause of
Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>Desire to pay warm tribute to the services rendered
severally and collectively by appointed hands at the World Center of
the Faith and in territories beyond its confines.</p>

<p>Greatly value their support in the erection of the Báb’s
Sepulcher on Mt. Carmel; in reinforcing ties with the newly emerged
State of Israel; in the extension of the International Endowments in
the Holy Land; in the initiation of the preliminary measures for the
establishment of the Bahá’í World Administrative
Center, as well as in their participation in four successive
intercontinental Teaching Conferences; in their extensive travels in
African territories, in North, Central and South America, in the
European, Asiatic and Australian Continents.</p>

<p>This newly constituted body, embarked on its mission
with such auspicious circumstances, is now entering the second phase
of its evolution signalized by forging of ties with the National
Spiritual Assemblies of the Bahá’í world for the
purpose of lending them assistance in attaining the objectives of the
Ten Year Plan.</p>

<p>The hour is ripe for the fifteen Hands residing outside
the Holy Land to proceed during Ridván with the appointment,
in each continent separately, from among the resident Bahá’ís
of that Continent, of Auxiliary Boards, whose members, acting as
deputies, assistants and advisers of the Hands, must increasingly
lend their assistance for the promotion of the interests of the Ten
Year Crusade.</p>

<p>Advise the Hands of the Asiatic, American and European
Continents to convene in Ṭihrán, Wilmette and Frankfurt
respectively for the purposes of consultation and nomination.</p>

<p>The Hands of the Cause of the African and Australian
Continents must exercise their functions in Kampala and Sydney
respectively.</p>

<p>The Auxiliary Boards of the American, European and
African Continents must consist of nine members each, of the Asiatic
and Australian continents of seven and two respectively.</p>

<p>The allocation of areas in each continent to the members
of the Auxiliary Boards, as well as subsidiary matters regarding the
development of the activities of the newly appointed bodies, and the
manner of collaboration with the National Spiritual Assemblies in
their respective Continents, is left to the discretion of the Hands.</p>

<p>All Boards must report and be responsible to the Hands
charged with their appointment.</p>

<p>The Hands of each Continent in their turn must keep in
close touch with, and report the result of the nominations and
progress of the activities of the Boards to the National Assemblies
in their respective continents, as well as to the four Hands residing
in the Holy Land destined to act as liaison between themselves and
the Guardian of the Faith.</p>

<p>Urge the initiation of five Continental Bahá’í
Funds which, as they develop, will increasingly facilitate the
discharge of the functions assigned to the Boards.</p>

<p>Transmitting five thousand pounds as my initial
contribution to be equally divided among the five Continents.</p>

<p>Appeal to the twelve National Assemblies and individuals
to insure a steady augmentation of these Funds through annual
assignment in National Budgets and by individual contributions.</p>

<p>Advise transmit contributions to Varqá, Holley,
Giachery, Banání and Dunn acting as Trustees of the
Asiatic, American, European, African and Australian Funds
respectively.</p>

<p>Fervently supplicating at the Holy Threshold for an
unprecedented measure of blessings on this vital and indispensable
organ of the embryonic and steadily unfolding Bahá’í
Administrative Order, presaging the emergence of the World Order of
Bahá’u’lláh which must pave the way for the
establishment of the World Civilization destined to attain maturity
in the course of successive Dispensations in the Five Thousand
Century Bahá’í Cycle.</p>

<p>Airmail copies to all Hands and National Assemblies.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, April 6, 1954]</p>

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<head>A Divinely-Guided Faith</head>

<p>On the eve of this Ridván Festival marking the
opening of the second decade of the second Bahá’í
century, and coinciding with the termination of the first year of the
World Spiritual Crusade, I hail with feelings of joy and wonder the
superb feats of the heroic company of the Knights of the Lord of
Hosts in pursuance of their sublime mission for the spiritual
conquest of the planet. The first twelve months of this decade-long
enterprise unexampled in its scope, significance and potentialities
in the world’s spiritual history and launched simultaneously,
amidst the climax of the world-wide festivities of a memorable Holy
Year, in the American, the European, the African, the Asiatic and the
Australian continents, have witnessed the hoisting of the banner of
the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh in no less than a
hundred virgin territories of the globe. The total number of the
newly opened sovereign states and dependencies comprising
Principalities, Sultanates, Emirates, Sheikhdoms, Protectorates,
Trust Territories and Crown Colonies, scattered over the face of the
earth, represents almost seven-eighths of all the territories,
exclusive of the Soviet Republics and Satellites, destined to be
opened in the course of an entire decade. The northern frontiers of a
divinely guided, rapidly marching, majestically expanding Faith have
been pushed, in consequence of the phenomenal success recently
achieved by the vanguard of Bahá’u’lláh’s
crusaders, beyond the Arctic Circle as far as Arctic Bay, Franklin,
73 degrees latitude. Its southern limits have now reached the
Falkland Islands in the neighborhood of Magallanes, the world’s
southernmost city. Other outlying outposts have been established in
places as far apart as Sikkim at the foot of the Himalayas, the
Lofoten Islands in the heart of the European Northland, Fezzan on the
northern fringe of the Sahara Desert, the Andaman Islands and the
Seychelles, the penal colonies in the Indian Ocean, the three Guianas
and the leper colonies on the Atlantic Coast, the Faroe and Shetland
Islands, the wind-swept and inhospitable archipelagos of the North
Sea, Hadhramaut on the sun-baked shores of the Arabian Peninsula, St.
Helena isolated in the midst of the South Atlantic Ocean and the
Gilbert Islands, the war-devastated, sparsely populated Atolls
situated in the heart of the Pacific Ocean.</p>

<p>God’s infant Faith, confined during the first nine
years of its existence to its birthland and the adjoining territory
of ‘Iráq, reaching, in the course of the thirty-nine
years of Bahá’u’lláh’s Ministry, to
thirteen other lands, enlarged, during ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
twenty-nine year Ministry, through the opening of twenty additional
countries, only succeeded, after the lapse of three-quarters of a
century, in including within its orbit thirty-five countries within
both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.</p>

<p>The subsequent quarter of a century, constituting the
first Epoch of the Formative Age of the Bahá’í
Dispensation, witnessed the planting of the banner of the Faith in
over forty territories of the globe, raising the number of countries
included within its pale, on the eve of the Centenary Celebrations of
the Declaration of the Báb’s Mission to seventy-eight.
The nine-year interval separating the first from the second Bahá’í
Jubilee was signalized by the spiritual conquest of no less than
fifty countries of the globe, whilst the first year of the Ten Year
Plan has been immortalized by the opening of one hundred countries,
swelling the number of the sovereign states and dependencies enlisted
under the standard of the Cause of God to two hundred and
twenty-eight. All territories in North, Central and South America;
all sovereign states and principalities on the continent of Europe,
excluding the Russian Republics and Satellites; all territories on
the Asiatic continent, with the exception of Tibet, of Bhutan and of
the Soviet Republics; all the islands of the Mediterranean; all the
islands of the North Sea, with the exception of Spitzbergen; all
African territories with the exception of Spanish Guinea; all the
islands of the North and South Atlantic Ocean except Anticosti and
St. Thomas; all the islands of the Pacific Ocean except Comoro
Islands, Cocos Island, Nicobar Islands, Hainan Island, Portuguese
Timor, Chagos Archipelago, Loyalty Islands, Marshall Islands,
Admiralty Islands, Mariana Islands, are now included within the orbit
of an irresistibly unfolding, rapidly consolidating, world-girdling
Administrative Order.</p>

<p>The number of the European, the African, the Asiatic,
and the American-Indian languages, including seven supplementary
languages, into which Bahá’í literature has been,
and is being translated, is over forty-two, raising the total number
of the translations undertaken since the inception of the Faith to
one hundred and thirty.</p>

<p>The African Campaign, outshining the brilliant success
of the enterprise launched in Latin America, throwing into shade the
splendor of the victories won in recent years on the European
continent, eclipsing all previous collective pioneer undertakings
embarked upon in the Asiatic and Australian continents, has almost
doubled, in the course of a single year, the number of territories
opened since the introduction of the Faith in that continent over
eighty years ago. The total number of converts to the Faith belonging
to the African race has passed the six hundred mark. The total number
of African Bahá’í centers has now been raised to
over one hundred and ninety. The total number of the tribes
indigenous to the soil of that continent represented in the Faith is
now over sixty.</p>

<p>A single territory out of the forty-five territories
already opened to the Faith in the African continent, situated in its
very heart and which, a little over two years ago did not possess a
single Bahá’í, now boasts of over five hundred
colored converts, who are settled in over eighty localities, are
drawn from thirty tribes, are provided with thirteen local
Assemblies, and anticipate the immediate formation of about ten
additional Assemblies. This same territory has, moreover,
distinguished itself throughout the entire Bahá’í
world through the dispatch of nine members of its mother Assembly for
the purpose of pioneering in neighboring centers, as well as in
territories situated on the eastern and western coasts of the African
continent. A number of the newly-won recruits in some of these
territories have, moreover, been instrumental in winning the
allegiance of some of the members of their race, and have, in their
turn, succeeded in opening no less than three neighboring territories
in that continent.</p>

<p>Contact has been established with no less than
twenty-two American Indian tribes, raising the total number of tribes
contacted throughout the Western Hemisphere to thirty-four. The first
Greenlandic, the first Pygmy, the first Berber, the first Fijian,
Bahá’ís have been enrolled, swelling the number
of races represented in the Bahá’í World
Community to thirty-five.</p>

<p>The opening year of this World Spiritual Crusade has,
moreover, gathered significance through the convocation first of the
Stockholm, and later of the New Delhi Intercontinental Teaching
Conferences, which, together with the two previous Conferences held
during the first part of the Holy Year in Kampala and Wilmette,
assembled a total of over thirty-four hundred followers of the Faith
from more than eighty countries of both the Eastern and the Western
Hemispheres and representing the principal races of mankind.</p>

<p>Within the confines of the Holy Land, “the Heart
of the world and the Qiblih of all nations,” the erection of
the first base stones of the ornamental crown of the Dome of the
Báb’s Sepulcher which had commenced with Naw-Rúz
of the Holy Year, was followed successively by the laying, during the
Ridván period, of the first of the twelve thousand gilded
tiles destined to cover the two-hundred and fifty square meter area
of the Dome and the placing of the stone lantern which marked the
consummation of the three quarters of a million dollar enterprise,
and coincided with the closing period of the Year associated with the
hundredth anniversary of the birth of the Mission of Bahá’u’lláh.
The site for the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of the Holy Land has been selected—an area of approximately
twenty thousand square meters—situated at the head of the
Mountain of God, in close proximity to the Spot hallowed by the
footsteps of Bahá’u’lláh, near the
time-honored Cave of Elijah, and associated with the revelation of
the Tablet of Carmel, the Charter of the World Spiritual and
Administrative Centers of the Faith on that mountain. Funds totaling
one hundred thousand dollars have, moreover, been contributed by one
of the Hands of the Cause, residing in the Holy Land, and
negotiations have been initiated with the Israeli authorities for the
purpose of effecting the immediate purchase of the selected site.
Measures have been undertaken and Bahá’í
Continental Funds inaugurated in anticipation of the forthcoming
appointment by the fifteen Hands residing outside the Holy Land of
five Auxiliary Boards, one in each of the continents of the globe,
the members of which will act as deputies of the Hands in their
respective continents, and will aid and advise them in the effective
prosecution of the Ten-Year Plan, and will assist them, at a later
period, in the discharge of their dual and sacred task of
safeguarding the Faith and of promoting its teaching activities. The
international Bahá’í endowments, situated in the
heart of Mt. Carmel, and in the plain of Akká, already
extending over an area of over three hundred and fifty thousand
square meters, have been enlarged through the acquisition of
properties overlooking the Resting Places of the Most Exalted Leaf
and of the Purest Branch, which, when added to the plots situated on
the ridge of Mt. Carmel, on its western extremity and in the close
neighborhood of the Shrine built within its heart—for the
acquisition of which negotiations have been set afoot—will
constitute an addition of over thirty thousand square meters to the
vast area of Bahá’í holdings permanently
dedicated to the Shrines of the Founder of the Faith and of its
Herald. The embellishment of the Ḥaram-i-Aqdas, the outer
Sanctuary of Bahá’u’lláh’s Sepulcher,
already accomplished in the course of the Holy Year commemorating the
centenary of the birth of His prophetic Mission, has been greatly
enhanced through the laying out, on both its northern and southern
sides, of formal gardens, extending over an area of ten thousand
square meters, providing a befitting approach to His Mansion and
considerably widening the area stretching in front of His holy
Sepulcher. The design of the international Bahá’í
Archives, the first stately Edifice destined to usher in the
establishment of the World Administrative Center of the Faith on Mt.
Carmel—the Ark referred to by Bahá’u’lláh
in the closing passages of His Tablet of Carmel—has been
completed, and plans and drawings forwarded to Italy for the purpose
of securing bids for its construction immediately after the
conclusion of the necessary preliminary steps taken in the Holy Land
for its forthcoming erection. Israel Branches of the British, the
Persian, the Canadian and the Australian Bahá’í
National Spiritual Assemblies have been legally established,
recognized formally as Religious Societies by the Israeli Civil
Authorities, and empowered to hold without restriction title to
immovable property in any part of the country on behalf of their
parent Assemblies. Contact has moreover been established with the
President of Israel, its Prime Minister and five other Cabinet
Ministers, as well as with the President of the Knesset, culminating
in the establishment of a special Bahá’í
Department in the Ministry of Religious Affairs, and in an official
statement by the Head of this Ministry to Parliament emphasizing the
international scope of the Faith and the importance of its World
Center—a series of events that have paved the way for the
forthcoming official visit, during the early days of the Ridván
period, of the President of Israel, himself, to the Báb’s
Sepulcher on Mt. Carmel.</p>

<p>The site of the Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál—that
pestilential subterranean Pit, the scene of the birth of
Bahá’u’lláh’s prophetic Mission, and
the holiest place in the capital city of His native land—has
been recently purchased, together with the surrounding area,
involving an expenditure of approximately four hundred thousand
dollars contributed by a Persian follower of the Faith, whilst
negotiations have been initiated for the acquisition of the site of
the Báb’s incarceration in the mountains of Á<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>irbayján.
Full rights have been accorded to Bahá’í women
residing in the cradle of the Faith, to participate in the membership
of both national and local Bahá’í Spiritual
Assemblies, removing thereby the last remaining obstacle to the
enjoyment of complete equality of rights in the conduct of the
administrative affairs of the Persian Bahá’í
Community.</p>

<p>Eleven Temple Funds have been inaugurated, amounting to
almost a quarter of a million dollars, for the purchase of land for
future Bahá’í Temples in the Western Hemisphere,
in the European, the African, the Asiatic and the Australian
continents, followed by the purchase of a four-acre plot, commanding
an extensive view of the Pacific Ocean and the greater portion of
Greater Sydney area, and by the selection of appropriate sites
outside the Cities of Frankfurt and of Panama City.</p>

<p>The institutions of Bahá’í National
Hazíratu’l-Quds in East and West, already reaching an
estimated value of over a million and a half dollars, have been
enhanced through the purchase and formal opening of the
Hazíratu’l-Quds of the Bahá’ís of
Paris, destined to evolve into the national administrative
headquarters of the French Bahá’í Community, and
through the inauguration of National Hazíratu’l-Quds
Funds in Anchorage, Alaska, as well as in the capital cities of Italy
and of Switzerland.</p>

<p>The initial landscaping of the area surrounding the
Mother Temple of the West, involving an expenditure of over two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars, has been completed and been
followed by an appropriation of two hundred and twenty thousand
dollars by the United States National Spiritual Assembly for the
completion of the entire project. The nature of the first Dependency
of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of Wilmette has
been finally decided upon by the members of that same Assembly, in
anticipation of its early establishment within the precincts of the
Mother Temple of the West. The Local Spiritual Assemblies of San
Diego, Sacramento and Fresno in California, of Tucson in Arizona, and
of Oak Park in Illinois have been legally incorporated, raising the
number of national and local Bahá’í incorporated
Assemblies in the United States of America and in the entire Bahá’í
world to sixty-three and one hundred and twenty, respectively.
National Bahá’í endowments have been established
in Anchorage, Alaska. The Bahá’í Assemblies of
Tucson, Arizona and of Sacramento, California have been qualified to
conduct legal Bahá’í marriage services. Bahá’í
Holy Days have been recognized in Los Angeles, California and Castro
Valley, California; Niles Township, Michigan; Seattle, Washington;
Newton, Massachusetts; Prince George County, Maryland; Cleveland,
Ohio; Kenosha, Wisconsin; Maywood, Illinois.</p>

<p>The spiritual conquest of one hundred territories of the
globe, the steady rise of the embryonic World Order of the Faith, and
the multiplication and consolidation of its institutions have, in the
course of the opening year of this World Spiritual Crusade, been
paralleled by a no less startling decline in the fortunes of the
enemies of the Faith, as evidenced by the removal, by the Hand of
Providence, of its arch-enemy in Persia who, for thirty years,
savagely attacked its Founders and its chief Promoter, and tirelessly
schemed to extinguish its light, dishonor its name and wreck its
institutions, as well as by the death of two others, who, in varying
degrees, demonstrated their ingratitude and infidelity to the Center
of Bahá’u’lláh’s Covenant.</p>

<p>The opening phase of this gigantic, divinely propelled,
world-encircling Crusade has been triumphantly concluded. The success
crowning the initial stage in its unfoldment has exceeded our fondest
expectations. The most vital and spectacular objective of the Ten
Year Plan has been virtually attained ere the termination of the
first year of this decade-long stupendous enterprise. The second
phase, now auspiciously ushered in, must witness, in all the
territories of the planet, whether newly opened or not, an upsurge of
activity which, in its range and intensity, will excel the exploits
which have so greatly enlarged the limits, and noised abroad the
fame, of the Cause of God.</p>

<p>The energetic and systematic prosecution of the all
important teaching work both at home and abroad, designed to increase
rapidly the number of the avowed and active supporters of the Faith;
the preservation, at any cost, of the prizes so laboriously won in
the far flung, the numerous and newly opened territories of the
globe; the maintenance, by every available means, of the status of
local Spiritual Assemblies already established throughout the Bahá’í
world; the steady multiplication of isolated centers, of groups and
of local Assemblies in order to hasten the emergence of no less than
forty-eight National Spiritual Assemblies in both the Eastern and
Western Hemispheres; the prompt conclusion of negotiations for the
purchase of sites for future Bahá’í Temples in
the American, the European, the Asiatic and the African continents;
the initiation of Funds for the establishment of National
Hazíratu’l-Quds in the capital cities of the Sovereign
States and in the chief cities of the Dependencies specifically
mentioned in the Plan; the speedy fulfillment of the task undertaken
for the translation and publication of Bahá’í
literature in the languages allocated under that same Plan, to
various National Spiritual Assemblies; the continued acquisition of
Bahá’í Holy Places in Bahá’u’lláh’s
native land; the adoption of preparatory measures for the
construction of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs of
Ṭihrán and of Frankfurt; the establishment of the first
Dependency of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár in
Wilmette; the inauguration of National Bahá’í
endowments designed to pave the way for the formation of National
Spiritual Assemblies; the lending of a fresh impetus to the
incorporation of local Spiritual Assemblies; the establishment of
Bahá’í Publishing Trusts—these stand out as
the essential objectives of the phase now unfolding before the eyes
of the Bahá’í communities in the five continents
of the globe.</p>

<p>I direct my fervent plea to all the delegates assembled
at the twelve annual Bahá’í Conventions to ponder
these objectives in their hearts, to dedicate themselves anew to the
tasks now challenging the spirit and combined resources of the entire
body of the followers of the Faith, to rouse all the communities they
represent to assume a worthy share in the common and gigantic effort
that must needs be exerted for the attainment of the aforementioned
goals, ensuring thereby the uninterrupted progress and the ultimate
consummation of the noblest collective enterprise undertaken by the
followers of the Most Great Name for the propagation and the
establishment of His Faith over the entire face of the planet.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[April, 1954]</p>

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<head>Glad Tidings</head>

<p>On the morrow of the close of the Ridván period
share with National Assemblies of the Bahá’í
world additional glad tidings supplementing the message addressed a
fortnight ago to delegates to national Conventions East and West.</p>

<p>Six acre and five acre plots have been purchased in
Kampala and Panama City as sites of future Temples in the heart of
the African continent and Central America.</p>

<p>First historic African Spiritual Assemblies have been
formed in Johannesburg, Brazzaville, Victoria, Topremang, Casablanca,
Tangier, Algiers, Tripoli, Bukora. In Uganda alone, eleven additional
Assemblies have been established, over three hundred and eighty
additional converts enrolled, raising the total white and Negro
believers to over six hundred and seventy. The number of localities
where Bahá’ís reside on the Arabian Peninsula is
now over fifteen, in Egypt and Sudan over forty, in the British Isles
over fifty, in Australasia over sixty, in the ten European goal
countries over seventy, in Germany and Austria over seventy, in
Uganda over eighty, in Canada over a hundred, in Latin America over a
hundred and ten, in the Indian subcontinent and Burma over a hundred
and thirty, in the African continent over a hundred and ninety, in
Persia over six hundred and in the United States over twelve hundred,
swelling the number of Bahá’í centers scattered
over the surface of the globe to well nigh twenty-nine hundred.</p>

<p>Additional National Hazíratu’l-Quds Funds
have been inaugurated in ten countries of Central America.</p>

<p>The number of Bahá’í books and
pamphlets for the blind transcribed into Braille, English, Esperanto,
German, Japanese, now totals over a hundred and ten.</p>

<p>The President of the State of Israel, accompanied by
Mrs. Ben Zvi, visited, as anticipated, the Shrines on Mount Carmel,
following a reception in their honor held in ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
house marking the first official visit paid by the Head of a
sovereign independent State to the Sepulchers of the Martyr-Prophet
of the Faith and the Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant.</p>

<p>The following pioneers have been inscribed on the Roll
of Honor since the fifth periodic announcement: Bruce Matthews,
Howard Gilliland, Labrador; Olivia Kelsey and Florence Ullrich,
Monaco; Joan Powis, South Rhodesia; Sohrab Payman, San Marino; Samuel
Njiki, Mehrangiz Munsiff, French Cameroons; Gail Avery, Baranof
Island; Benedict Eballa, Ashanti Protectorate; Martin Manga, Northern
Territories Protectorate; Gayle Woolson, Galapagòs Islands;
Bula Stewart and John Allen and wife, Swaziland; Charles Duncan,
Harry Clark, John Fozdar, Brunei; David Tanyi, French Togoland;
Edward Tabe, Albert Buapiah, British Togoland; Kay Zinky, Magdalen
Islands; John and Margery Kellberg, Dutch West Indies; Robert Powers,
Jr., and Cynthia Olson, Mariana Islands; Habib Esfahani, French West
Africa.</p>

<p>The Roll of Honor, after the lapse of one year since the
launching of the World Crusade, is now closed, with the exception of
pioneers who have already left for their destination, as well as
those first arriving in the few remaining virgin territories inside
and outside Soviet Republics and satellites.</p>

<p>The Concourse on High will continue to applaud the
highly meritorious services rendered by future volunteers arising to
reinforce the historic work so nobly initiated by the Knights of
Bahá’u’lláh in the far-flung, newly opened
territories. Posterity will likewise record with admiration and
gratitude the initial victories destined to be won in the course of
the spiritual conquest of the continents and islands of the globe.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, May 4, 1954]</p>

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<p>The opening months of the second phase of the Ten-Year
Plan have witnessed, on the American, the European, the African, the
Asiatic and the Australian fronts, a succession of victories
rivalling, in their variety, rapidity and significance, the
prodigious efforts exerted, and the superb exploits achieved, during
the first twelve months of the Global Crusade, by the mighty company
of the stalwart Knights of Bahá’u’lláh in
well nigh a hundred virgin territories scattered over the face of the
planet.</p>

<p>Seven virgin territories have been opened to the Faith
since the announcement on the morrow of the Ridván Festival,
raising the total number of the Sovereign States and Dependencies
enlisted under the banner of the Cause of God to two hundred and
thirty-five. The number of the unopened territories outside of the
Soviet Orbit has now shrunk to eight, namely: Spitzbergen, Anticosti
Island, St. Thomas Island, Nicobar Islands, Cocos Island, Socotra
Island, Loyalty Islands, and the Chagos Archipelago. The following
pioneers have been inscribed on the Roll of Honor since my last sixth
periodic announcement: Elizabeth Stamp, St. Helena; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Fitzner, Portuguese Timor; Elise Schreiber, Spanish Guinea;
Violet Hoehnke, Admiralty Islands; Shahpoor Rowhani and Ardeshir
Faroodi, Bhutan; Mehraben Sohaili, Comoro Islands; Marcia Atwater,
Marshall Islands.</p>

<p>The number of Bahá’í centers
scattered over the continents and islands of the globe has now passed
the three thousand mark. A contract has been signed for the purchase
of a three-acre plot as the site of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of Europe, situated on a plateau near the Taunus Hills in the
vicinity of the City of Frankfurt. A thirty thousand square meter
property located on the banks of the Tigris has been acquired as the
site of the future Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of
the Holy City of Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád. A plot lying in the outskirts
of New Delhi has been secured at the price of a hundred thousand
rupees as the site of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of the Indian sub-continent. A twelve thousand dollar plot has been
bought in Johannesburg as the site of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of South Africa. A five-year Plan has been initiated in Bahá’u’lláh’s
native land designed to raise twelve million tumans for the projected
construction of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
in the cradle of the Faith. A six thousand dollar plot has been
purchased in the vicinity of the resting-place of the Greatest Holy
Leaf and registered in the name of the newly established Israel
Branch of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the British Isles. A property has been acquired opposite the
Mother Temple of the West to serve as a possible site for the first
Dependency of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of
Wilmette. A contract has been signed, pending registration of a house
valued at ten thousand dollars and situated in the immediate
neighborhood of the Báb’s Sepulcher, in the name of the
recently established Israel Branch of the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá’ís of Canada. Preliminary steps have
been taken for the acquisition of two plots, the one situated on the
ridge of Mt. Carmel, the other to the west of the Báb’s
resting-place and for their subsequent registration in the name of
the Israel Branches of the National Spiritual Assemblies of the
Bahá’ís of Persia and of Australia and New
Zealand, respectively. A national Hazíratu’l-Quds has
been purchased in Kabul and one in Johannesburg. Arrangements will
soon be completed for the purchase of a building costing over
eighteen thousand dollars for a national Hazíratu’l-Quds
in Tunis. Funds totalling over one hundred thousand dollars have been
initiated for the purchase of similar institutions in Anchorage,
Asunciòn, Auckland, Bahrayn, Beirut, Bern, Bogota, Brussels,
Buenos Aires, Caracas, Ciudad Trujillo, Colombo, Copenhagen,
Guatemala, Havana, Helsingfors, Istanbul, Jakarta, Johannesburg, La
Paz, Lima, Lisbon, London, Luxembourg, Madrid, Managua, Mexico City,
Montevideo, Oslo, Panama City, Port-au-Prince, Quito, Rio de Janeiro,
Rome, San José, Santiago, San Salvador, Stockholm, Suva,
Tegucigalpa, The Hague, Tokyo, and Vienna, as well as for the
acquisition of the Garden of Ridván in Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád,
the transfer of the remains of the wife of the Báb in <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>íráz
and for the purchase of the sites associated with Bahá’u’lláh’s
exile in Istanbul and in Adrianople. The initiation of these Funds
has been made possible to a notable extent as a result of the
successive contributions made by the Hand of the Cause, Amelia
Collins, outstanding benefactress of the Faith, for the furtherance
of some of the most vital objectives of the Ten-Year Plan.
Negotiations are now afoot aiming at the acquisition of the fortress
of <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ihríq including its precincts involving the
expenditure of a sum of over two hundred thousand tumans. Preliminary
documents have been signed in connection with the purchase from the
Development Authority of the State of Israel of five houses, situated
at the foot of Mt. Carmel and adjoining the last terrace of the Báb’s
Shrine, for a sum of approximately sixty thousand dollars.</p>

<p>The phenomenal progress of the African Campaign, alike
in the teaching and administrative spheres of Bahá’í
activity, has been maintained, most conspicuously in the heart of
that continent, as evidenced by the ever-swelling number of African
converts, now numbering over seven hundred, three hundred and eighty
of which have been added in the course of a single year. The number
of Bahá’í centers now spread over the face of
this continent is a hundred and ninety-five. The number of African
tribes represented in the Faith in this same continent has reached
eighty-five. The African languages into which Bahá’í
literature has been translated now number thirty-four, whilst the
number of African local spiritual assemblies has swelled to fifty.</p>

<p>I feel the hour is now ripe for the adoption of
preliminary measures designed to pave the way for the simultaneous
erection during Ridván of 1956 of three pillars of the future
Universal House of Justice in the North, the South and the very heart
of this long dormant continent. The first of these pillars will be
designated the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Central and East Africa; the second the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of South and West Africa;
and the third the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of North-West Africa. Responsibility for the convocation of the three
epoch-making conventions, to be held in Kampala, Johannesburg and
Tunis, preparatory to the emergence of these three central
administrative institutions of the fast-evolving Administrative Order
of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh in the African
continent will devolve upon the British, the United States and the
Egyptian Spiritual Assemblies, respectively.</p>

<p>The jurisdiction of the first Assembly will embrace
Uganda, Tanganyika, Kenya, the Belgian Congo, Ruanda-Urundi, French
Equatorial Africa, Zanzibar, the Comoro Islands and the Seychelles.
That of the second will extend over the Union of South Africa,
South-West Africa, Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, Mozambique,
Angola, Bechuanaland, Basutoland, Swaziland, Nyasaland, Zululand,
Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion Island and St. Helena. That of
the third will include Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco (Int. Zone), Spanish
Morocco, French Morocco, Spanish Sahara, Rio de Oro, Spanish Guinea,
Ashanti Protectorate, French Cameroons, British Cameroons, Northern
Territories Protectorate, French Togoland, British Togoland, Gambia,
Portuguese Guinea, French West Africa, the Gold Coast, Liberia,
Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Madeira, the Canary Islands, Cape Verde
Islands, and St. Thomas Island.</p>

<p>Abyssinia, Libya, Eritrea, British, French and Italian
Somaliland and Socotra Island will, as of Ridván of that same
year, fall within the administrative jurisdiction of the Egyptian
National Spiritual Assembly which will from then on be designated as
the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
North-East Africa. All African territories originally allocated to
the United States, the Persian, the Egyptian, the Indian, and the
British National Spiritual Assemblies will continue, in the course of
the Ten-Year Plan, to benefit from the advantages of sustained
assistance by these Assemblies—an assistance that will enable
them to assume an ever-increasing share in the steadily expanding
activities of the nascent National Spiritual Assemblies.</p>

<p>Only local spiritual assemblies duly constituted during
Ridván 1955 will be qualified to elect delegates to these four
historic conventions to be convened during the succeeding year.</p>

<p>I call upon the Hand of the Cause, Músá
Banání, to act as my representative at each of the
three Conventions destined to culminate in the emergence of these
three momentous institutions. I moreover invite the Chairman of the
United States, the British and the Egyptian National Spiritual
Assemblies to convene the aforementioned Conventions falling within
the respective jurisdiction of these Assemblies and urge as many
members of the African Auxiliary Board as possible to attend the
sessions, and lend their support to the deliberations, of these
gatherings. I feel, moreover, moved at this juncture to stress the
urgent necessity for all groups established throughout the African
continent as well as in the islands situated in its
neighborhood—already four score in number—to seize their
present golden opportunity during the fast-fleeting months separating
them from next Ridván, and exert every effort to attain
assembly status which will enable them to participate in the election
of, and contribute to the broadening of the foundations of the
projected National Spiritual Assemblies.</p>

<p>I earnestly appeal to all Bahá’í
communities, and in particular to their national elected
representatives in Latin America, Europe, Asia and Australia to brace
themselves and vie with one another in emulating the example of their
African sister communities ranking among the youngest in the Bahá’í
world. I entreat them, through a greater dispersal and an
intensification of teaching activity, to lend an unprecedented
impetus to the multiplication of local spiritual assemblies in their
respective areas, accelerating thereby the dynamic process of the
formation of National Spiritual Assemblies—a process destined
to usher in the third and most brilliant phase, and constituting
unquestionably the noblest objective, of the most stupendous crusade
ever launched in the course of eleven decades of Bahá’í
history.</p>

<p>Share this message with the Hands of the Cause and the
National Spiritual Assemblies throughout the Bahá’í
World.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[October 1, 1954]</p>

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<head>Administrative Seats of
Divinely-Appointed Institutions</head>

<p>I hail, with feelings of thankfulness and relief, the
signature, on the eve of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
ascension, of a contract for the immediate expropriation, by the
Israeli Finance Minister, on the recommendation of the Mayor of the
City of Haifa, of a thirteen-hundred meter plot, owned by the sister
of Fareed, notorious enemy of the Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant. This historic act paves the way for the early transfer of
the title deed of this plot by the State of Israel to the Bahá’í
Community, now engaged in establishing and consolidating its World
Administrative Center in the Holy Land.</p>

<p>The truculence, greed and obstinacy, of this breaker of
the Covenant of Bahá’u’lláh, demonstrated
by her persistent refusal to sell and by the exorbitant price
subsequently demanded, raised, during more than thirty years, an
almost insurmountable obstacle to the acquisition of an area which,
however circumscribed, occupies a central position amidst the
extensive Bahá’í domains in the heart of God’s
Holy Mountain, is situated in the vicinity of the Báb’s
Sepulcher, overlooks the Tomb of the Greatest Holy Leaf, and adjoins
the resting-places of the Brother and the Mother of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
and which, through deliberate neglect, has been allowed to become an
eyesore to all those who throng the embellished precincts of a
Mausoleum rightly regarded as the second holiest Shrine in the Bahá’í
world.</p>

<p>The ownership of this plot will now enable us to locate
the site, excavate the foundations, and erect the structure, of the
International Bahá’í Archives, designed by the
Hand of the Cause, Mason Remey, President of the International Bahá’í
Council, which will serve as the permanent and befitting repository
for the priceless and numerous relics associated with the Twin
Founders of the Faith, with the Perfect Exemplar of its teachings and
with its heroes, saints and martyrs, and the building of which
constitutes one of the foremost objectives of the Ten-Year Plan.</p>

<p>The raising of this Edifice will in turn herald the
construction, in the course of successive epochs of the Formative Age
of the Faith, of several other structures, which will serve as the
administrative seats of such divinely appointed institutions as the
Guardianship, the Hands of the Cause, and the Universal House of
Justice. These Edifices will, in the shape of a far-flung arc, and
following a harmonizing style of architecture, surround the
resting-places of the Greatest Holy Leaf, ranking as foremost among
the members of her sex in the Bahá’í
Dispensation, of her Brother, offered up as a ransom by Bahá’u’lláh
for the quickening of the world and its unification, and of their
Mother, proclaimed by Him to be His chosen “consort in all the
worlds of God.” The ultimate completion of this stupendous
undertaking will mark the culmination of the development of a
world-wide divinely-appointed Administrative Order whose beginnings
may be traced as far back as the concluding years of the Heroic Age
of the Faith.</p>

<p>This vast and irresistible process, unexampled in the
spiritual history of mankind, and which will synchronize with two no
less significant developments—the establishment of the Lesser
Peace and the evolution of Bahá’í national and
local institutions—the one outside and the other within the
Bahá’í world—will attain its final
consummation, in the Golden Age of the Faith, through the raising of
the standard of the Most Great Peace, and the emergence, in the
plenitude of its power and glory, of the focal Center of the agencies
constituting the World Order of Bahá’u’lláh.
The final establishment of this seat of the future Bahá’í
World Commonwealth will signalize at once the proclamation of the
sovereignty of the Founder of our Faith and the advent of the Kingdom
of the Father repeatedly lauded and promised by Jesus Christ.</p>

<p>This World Order will, in turn, in the course of
successive Dispensations of the Bahá’í Cycle,
yield its fairest fruit through the birth and flowering of a
civilization, divinely inspired, unique in its features,
world-embracing in its scope, and fundamentally spiritual in its
character—a civilization destined as it unfolds to derive its
initial impulse from the spirit animating the very institutions
which, in their embryonic state, are now stirring in the womb of the
present Formative Age of the Faith.</p>

<p>Advise share this message with the Hands of the Cause
and the members of the National Spiritual Assemblies throughout the
Bahá’í world.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[November 27, 1954]</p>

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<head>International Archives Building and
Design for Temple in Persia</head>

<p>On the occasion of the Naw-Rúz Festival marking
the opening of the auspicious year being celebrated by the followers
of the Faith in approximately sixteen hundred centers in the Western
Hemisphere, above eight hundred in Asia, well nigh three hundred in
Africa, more than two hundred in Europe and over one hundred in the
Antipodes, I joyfully announce the commencement of the excavation for
the foundations of the International Archives heralding the rise of
the first edifice destined to inaugurate the establishment of the
seat of the World Bahá’í Administrative order in
the Holy Land.</p>

<p>I announce moreover the selection of the design
submitted by the Hand of the Cause, Mason Remey, for the projected
Mother Temple in Bahá’u’lláh’s native
land, paving the way for the construction of the third
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of the Bahá’í
world.</p>

<p>Urge followers of the Faith in Eastern and Western
Hemispheres to arise and lend support to the erection of these twin
mighty institutions of the embryonic World Order of Bahá’u’lláh
at the World Center of the Faith and within the cradle of His
Revelation.</p>

<p>Share twin glad tidings with all National Assemblies.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, March 20, 1955]</p>

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<head>Achievements of Second Year of Ten
Year Plan</head>

<p>On the occasion of the triumphant conclusion of the
second year of the Ten Year Plan, marking the termination of the
first half of the second phase of a decade-long Bahá’í
World Spiritual Crusade, I invite the delegates assembled at the
twelve Annual Conventions, convened simultaneously throughout the
Bahá’í world during the Ridván Festival,
to survey with me the multiple evidences of the progressive
unfoldment of the incalculable potentialities with which this
world-enveloping, steadily consolidating enterprise has been endowed
by the Author of the Tablets of the Divine Plan at the very hour of
its inception.</p>

<p>In every continent of the globe, throughout the widely
scattered islands of the Mediterranean and the North Sea, of the
Atlantic, the Pacific and Indian Oceans, this mighty Plan, devised
for the systematic execution of the Design conceived by the Center of
Bahá’u’lláh’s Covenant for the
propagation of His Father’s Faith, is forging ahead, gaining
momentum with every passing day, tearing down barriers in all climes
and amidst divers peoples and races, widening irresistibly the scope
of its beneficent operations, and revealing ever more compelling
signs of its inherent strength as it marches towards the spiritual
conquest of the entire planet.</p>


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<head>TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX TERRITORIES NOW OPENED TO
THE FAITH</head>

<p>The number of the virgin territories of the globe opened
to the Faith has, since the inauguration, and in direct consequence
of the vigorous prosecution, of this stupendous undertaking, been
raised to one hundred and eight, swelling the number of the sovereign
states and chief dependencies included within the pale of the Faith
of Bahá’u’lláh to two hundred and
thirty-six, above two hundred of which have been enlisted under His
banner since the ascension of the Center of His Covenant.</p>

<p>All the territories within the confines of the American,
the European, the Asiatic and the African continents, assigned to ten
Bahá’í National Assemblies, have, with the
exception of Soviet-controlled territories, been opened. Of the
seventy-two islands allocated to eleven Bahá’í
National Assemblies no less than sixty-four have opened their doors
to the vanguard of Bahá’í Crusaders, leaving
Spitzbergen and Anticosti Island, situated respectively in the North
Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, Nicobar Islands, Cocos Island and
Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean, and Loyalty Islands, Sakhalin
Island and Hainan Island in the Pacific Ocean—one of which is a
native reserve, two of which are within the Soviet orbit, while four
others are either privately owned or controlled by private
companies—as yet unopened by the heroic band battling for the
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>The northern limits of the Faith in Europe have been
pushed beyond the Arctic Circle as far as 70 degrees latitude,
through the settlement of a Bahá’í pioneer in
Reals Kolen, Batsfjord, Finnmark, only three degrees below Arctic
Bay, Franklin, the northernmost Bahá’í Center
established, in the course of the opening year of the Ten-Year Plan,
in the North American Continent. Valiant pioneers have, moreover,
volunteered and are busily engaged in devising plans, or have
actually embarked on the necessary preparations, to cross the
mountain frontiers of Tibet, to enter the Ukraine, beyond the Iron
Curtain, to gain admission to the few remaining, hitherto
inaccessible islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and to
penetrate deep into the Arctic Ocean as far as the icebound island of
Spitzbergen.</p>

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<head>NUMBER OF RACES, LANGUAGES, INCORPORATED
ASSEMBLIES AUGMENTED</head>

<p>No less than forty races are now represented in the
world-wide Bahá’í Community, which has been
recently enriched through the enrollment of representatives of the
Greek, the Berber, the Pigmy, the Somali and Guanche races. The
number of localities where Bahá’ís now reside is
well over thirty-two hundred, of which fourteen hundred are located
in the Great Republic of the West, over six hundred in the Cradle of
the Faith, more than three hundred in the African Continent, and over
one hundred each in the Dominion of Canada, in Australasia, Latin
America and in the Indian Sub-Continent. In the African Continent
alone the number of members of the Negro race has, within the space
of four years, increased to over thirteen hundred; the number of
territories opened to the Faith has reached fifty-eight, the number
of local Spiritual Assemblies already established and functioning is
now fifty, the number of tribes represented within the swiftly
expanding Bahá’í Community is now over ninety,
whilst the number of African languages into which Bahá’í
literature has been and is being translated exceeds fifty.</p>

<p>The total number of the European, the African, the
Asiatic and American-Indian languages into which Bahá’í
literature has been and is being translated is one hundred and
sixty-seven, of which fifty-five are among those included in the
provisions of the Ten-Year Plan, and twenty-four are supplementary
languages into which the translation of Bahá’í
literature has been spontaneously undertaken by the indefatigable
band of pioneers and new converts in Africa, in South East Asia, in
the South Pacific Islands and in the Antipodes.</p>

<p>The number of incorporated Bahá’í
national and local Spiritual Assemblies has now reached one hundred
and forty, seventy-five of which are located in the United States of
America, the latest additions to this steadily mounting list in other
continents being the Assemblies of London and Manchester in the
British Isles; of Ciudad Trujillo in the Dominican Republic; of
Kuching in Sarawak; of Jakarta in Indonesia; of Helsinki in Finland
and of San Juan in Puerto Rico.</p>

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<p>In the Holy Land, the Center and Pivot around which the
institutions of a world-encompassing Administrative Order revolve,
steps have been taken for the preparation of a Synopsis, and for the
Codification of the Laws, of the Most Holy Book, the Kitáb-i-Aqdas,
the Mother-Book of the Bahá’í Revelation, as an
essential prelude to the eventual translation and publication of its
entire text.</p>

<p>A Fund has been inaugurated in anticipation of the
adoption of preliminary measures for the ultimate construction of
Bahá’u’lláh’s Sepulcher in the heart
of the Ḥaram-i-Aqdas recently established in the plain of Akká.
</p>

<p>The international Bahá’í endowments
on Mt. Carmel have been greatly enhanced by the signature of a
contract with the Israeli Authorities for the acquisition of an area
of thirty-six thousand square meters, situated on the promontory of
Mt. Carmel, overlooking the Cave of Elijah, as well as the spot
sanctified by the footsteps of Bahá’u’lláh
and associated with the revelation of the Tablet of Carmel, for the
price of one hundred and eight thousand dollars, to serve as the site
for the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of the
Holy Land, the entire sum having been donated by Amelia Collins, Hand
of the Cause and outstanding benefactress of the Faith.</p>

<p>The vast area surrounding the Báb’s
Sepulcher has been enlarged through the purchase from the Development
Authority of the State of Israel, of five houses, adjoining the last
terrace of His Shrine for a sum of approximately sixty thousand
dollars, as well as through the acquisition of a six thousand dollar
plot that has been registered in the name of the Israeli Branch of
the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
the British Isles; of a house, valued at ten thousand dollars, that
has been registered in the name of the Israeli Branch of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Canada; of a
twenty-eight thousand dollar plot, to be registered in the name of
the Israeli Branch of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Persia; and of a five thousand dollar plot to be registered in the
name of the Israeli Branch of the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of Australia and New Zealand. Moreover,
steps are now being taken for the purchase of several properties,
valued at approximately one hundred and forty thousand dollars, the
acquisition of which is essential for the safeguarding of the area in
the close vicinity of the Báb’s Sepulcher, as well as
for the future extension of the arc around which the edifices,
destined to serve as the seat of the future Bahá’í
World Commonwealth, are to be erected.</p>

<p>Following the expropriation by the Israeli Finance
Minister, on the recommendation of the Mayor of the City of Haifa, of
the plot adjoining the site of the future International Bahá’í
Archives on Mt. Carmel, the fixing of the position of the far-flung
arc, around which the edifices constituting the Seat of the World
Bahá’í Administrative Order are to be built, the
location of the site of the building and the preparations for the
excavation of its foundations, an hundred and twelve thousand dollar
contract has been signed in Rome for the quarrying, the dressing and
carving of the stones and the fifty-two columns of the building which
will amount in weight to over nine hundred tons and are to be shipped
within less than two years to the Holy Land.</p>

<p>The landscaping of the extensive area stretching between
the Báb’s Sepulcher and the resting-places of the
Greatest Holy Leaf, the Purest Branch and their mother, and destined
to encircle this Edifice, has been undertaken, adding greatly to the
beauty of the surroundings of these consecrated Spots in the heart of
God’s Holy Mountain.</p>

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<p>In the Cradle of the Faith, the site of the Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál,
the scene of the birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Mission and the second holiest spot in His native land, purchased in
the course of the first year of the Ten-Year Plan, has been
transferred by the donor of this holy and historic place, Habíb
Sábet, to the name of one of the Hands of the Cause acting as
my official representative in that country.</p>

<p>A five-year Plan has been inaugurated for the purpose of
raising twelve million túmans for the construction of the
first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár in that land. The
design of this historic Edifice has been finally selected from among
a number of designs submitted by Bahá’í
Architects in both the East and the West, the choice falling upon the
plan conceived by the Hand of the Cause and President of the
International Bahá’í Council, Mason Remey—a
design which incorporates a dome reminiscent of that of the Báb’s
Holy Sepulcher.</p>

<p>A contract has moreover been signed as a preliminary
step for the eventual purchase of the Fortress of <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ihríq
and its surroundings, for a sum of over two hundred thousand túmans.
</p>

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<p>In the United States of America a plot has been acquired
in the precincts of the Mother Temple of the West to serve as the
site for the construction of a Home for the Aged, and which will
constitute the first of the Dependencies to be erected around that
holiest Bahá’í House of Worship. Measures have
been adopted, and the design authorized, for the completion of the
landscaping of the area surrounding that same building. The National
Bahá’í Publishing Committee has been converted
into a Bahá’í Publishing Trust, functioning under
the jurisdiction of the American National Spiritual Assembly. The
total number of American Indian tribes with which contact has been
established has now reached twenty-two, whilst members of the Apache,
the Cherokee, the Omaha, the Oneida, and the Sioux tribes have been
enrolled in the American Bahá’í Community. The
number of territories, federal districts and states of the United
States of America where official authorization for the conduct of
Bahá’í marriages has been granted is now
twenty-one, whilst the number of localities in that same country
where the Bahá’í Holy Days are officially
recognized is over twenty-five.</p>

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<p>Land for no less than eight of eleven Temple sites to be
acquired according to the provisions of the Ten-Year Plan, and
involving an expenditure of eighty thousand dollars has been
purchased in the following places: in the holy city of Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád,
on the banks of the Tigris, blessed by the footsteps of Bahá’u’lláh,
of an area of thirty thousand square meters; on the banks of the Nile
in Cairo, the center of both the Arab and Islamic worlds, of an area
of seventeen thousand square meters; in Frankfurt, the heart of the
European continent, of an area of seventeen thousand square meters;
in New Delhi, the capital of India, of an area of sixty-six thousand
square meters; in Sydney, the oldest Bahá’í
center in the Australian continent, of an area of eleven thousand
square meters; in Kampala, in the heart of the African continent, of
an area of twenty-four thousand square meters; in Johannesburg, the
second largest city in the African continent, of an area of six
thousand square meters; and in Panama City, the importance of which
has been underlined by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in the Tablets
of the Divine Plan, of an area of twenty thousand square meters.</p>

<p>No less than fourteen national Hazíratu’l-Quds,
out of the forty-nine listed in the provisions of the Ten-Year Plan
and which are to serve as seats of future Bahá’í
National Spiritual Assemblies, have already been purchased, largely
through the liberal contributions of the Hand of the Cause, Amelia
Collins. These buildings, involving the expenditure of over two
hundred thousand dollars, are situated in five continents of the
globe; in London, Bern and Vienna in the European continent; in
Anchorage, Lima and Panama City in the American continent; in Tokyo,
Istanbul, Kábul, Bahrayn and Suva in the Asiatic continent; in
Johannesburg and Tunis in the African continent; and in Auckland in
the Antipodes. Negotiations for the purchase of three additional
Hazíratu’l-Quds, in the cities of Rome, Jakarta and
Colombo are moreover under way, while funds, totalling one hundred
and thirty thousand dollars have been pledged for the purchase, in
the immediate future, of twenty-seven other Hazíratu’l-Quds
in Latin America and the European continent.</p>

<p>Furthermore, the sum of fifty thousand dollars has been
contributed by the Hand of the Cause, Amelia Collins, as yet another
evidence of her munificence, for the purpose of establishing Bahá’í
national endowments in no less than fifty countries, situated in all
five continents of the globe. A plot has, moreover, been purchased in
South Africa, a property offered in the Aleutian Islands and a fund
initiated for the same purpose in Alaska and Finland.</p>

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<p>Such marvelous progress, involving such diversified
activities, extending over so immense a field, within such a brief
space of time, and notwithstanding the smallness of the numbers of
the participants in this Global Crusade, the meagerness of their
resources and the restrictions imposed upon them by those who are
either unsympathetic to their Cause, or alarmed by their rising
influence, or envious of the pervasive power of the Faith they
champion, impels me to announce, in anticipation of the opening of
the third phase of the Ten-Year Plan, the formation, during Ridván,
1957, in addition to the three Regional National Spiritual Assemblies
to be elected in 1956 in the African continent, of thirteen National
Spiritual Assemblies, some of which will be regional, others
independent, some interim and others permanent.</p>

<p>These National Spiritual Assemblies, representing no
less than forty-two territories will be established in four
continents of the globe. Four will be in Asia: in Japan, in Pákistán,
in the Arabian Peninsula and in South-East Asia. Three will be in
Europe: in Scandinavia and Finland, in the Benelux countries and in
the Iberian Peninsula. Five will be in America: the first, combining
within its jurisdiction the Republics of Argentina, Chile, Uruguay,
Paraguay and Bolivia; the second, comprising the Republics of Brazil,
Peru, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela; the third including Mexico and
the Republics of Central America, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama; the fourth embracing the Islands of
the Greater Antilles, Haiti, Cuba and the Dominican Republic, and the
fifth in Alaska. And lastly, one will be in the Antipodes, in the
Dominion of New Zealand.</p>

<p>Responsibility for the convocation of the eight Bahá’í
Conventions, whose delegates are to elect eight National Spiritual
Assemblies in North, Central and South America and in Europe, and
which are to be held in Anchorage, in Panama City, in Port-au-Prince,
in Buenos Aires, in Lima, in Stockholm, in Brussels and in Madrid,
will devolve upon the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the United States of America; for the convocation of the four
conventions whose delegates are to elect four National Spiritual
Assemblies in Asia, and which are to be held in Tokyo, in Karachi, in
Bahrayn and in Jakarta, upon the National Spiritual Assemblies of the
Bahá’ís of the United States of America, of
Persia, and of India, Pákistán and Burma; and for the
convocation of the convention whose delegates are to elect the
National Spiritual Assembly of New Zealand, which is to be held in
Auckland, upon the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Australia and New Zealand.</p>

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<p>I call upon the following Hands of the Cause to act as
my representatives at these thirteen historic conventions, that are
to pave the way for the erection, in four continents of the globe, of
the pillars destined to support, in varying measure, the Universal
House of Justice, the final unit in the construction of the edifice
of the Administrative Order of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh:
Valíyu’lláh Varqá and Horace Holley at the
South American Conventions to be held in Buenos Aires and Lima
respectively; Corinne True at the Greater Antilles Convention to be
held in Port-au-Prince; <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Dh</hi>ikru’lláh <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Kh</hi>ádem
at the Central American Convention to be held in Panama City; Paul
Haney at the Alaska Convention, to be held in Anchorage; Hermann
Grossmann and Adelbert Mühlschlegel at the Scandinavian-Finnish
Convention to be held in Stockholm; George Townshend at the Benelux
Convention to be held in Brussels; Ugo Giachery at the Iberian
Convention to be held in Madrid; Tarazu’lláh Samandarí
at the Arabian Convention to be held in Bahrayn; ‘Alí-Akbar
Furútan at the Southeast Asian Convention, to be held in
Jakarta; <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>u‘á’u’lláh ‘Alá’í
at the Pákistání Convention to be held in
Karachi; Jalál <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Kh</hi>ázeh at the Japanese Convention
to be held in Tokyo; Clara Dunn at the New Zealand Convention to be
held in Auckland.</p>

<p>I urge, moreover, as many members as feasible of the
Auxiliary Boards appointed by the aforementioned Hands of the Cause,
in the American, the European, the Asiatic and the Australian
continents, to attend these momentous gatherings, at which the
representatives of as many as forty-two Bahá’í
Communities will assemble, and, through their active participation,
reinforce and widen the scope of the deliberations of the elected
delegates.</p>

<p>Furthermore, I cannot too strongly emphasize the vital
necessity for all the Bahá’í groups, scattered
throughout these forty-two countries, to brace themselves, and make a
supreme effort, during these intervening two years, to achieve
assembly status, ensuring thereby their participation in the election
of the delegates to these fate-laden conventions, and contributing,
through this act, to the broadening and strengthening of the
foundations of these projected pivotal institutions, destined to play
so prominent and vital a part in ushering in the last phase in the
gradual establishment of the structure of an Administrative Order
that must needs slowly evolve into the World Order of Bahá’u’lláh,
and which in turn will give birth, in the fullness of time, to a
world spiritual civilization, which posterity will hail as the
fairest fruit of His Revelation.</p>

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<p>Finally, I direct my appeal, through the assembled
delegates, to the entire body of the believers whom they represent,
and indeed, on this occasion, to all the upholders of the Faith of
Bahá’u’lláh wherever they reside in all the
continents of the globe, to arise, at so auspicious an hour in the
fortunes of the Faith, synchronizing with so fateful and perilous an
hour in the fortunes of mankind, and consecrate themselves afresh,
throughout this last, fast-fleeting year of the present phase of this
momentous, world-girdling Plan, to the furtherance of the immediate
objectives enumerated in my last year’s Convention Message,
ensuring thereby a befitting conclusion to a stage in its resistless
unfoldment destined to usher in its third and most brilliant phase—a
phase on which the triumphant consummation of the Plan itself must so
largely depend.</p>

<p>It is indeed my fervent and constant prayer that the
members of this firmly-knit, intensely alive, world-embracing
Community, spurred on by the triple impulse generated through the
revelation of the Tablet of Carmel by Bahá’u’lláh
and the Will and Testament as well as the Tablets of the Divine Plan
bequeathed by the Center of His Covenant—the three Charters
which have set in motion three distinct processes, the first
operating in the Holy Land for the development of the institutions of
the Faith at its World Center and the other two, throughout the rest
of the Bahá’í world, for its propagation and the
establishment of its Administrative Order—may advance from
strength to strength and victory to victory. May they hasten, by
their present exertions, the advent of that blissful consummation
when the shackles hampering the growth of their beloved Faith will
have been finally burst asunder, when its independent status will
have been officially and universally recognized, when it will have
ascended the throne and wielded the scepter of spiritual and temporal
authority, when the brightness of its glory will have illuminated the
whole earth, and its dominion will have been established over the
entire planet.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[April, 1955]</p>

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<head>Achievements—Supplementary
Report</head>

<p>Share National Assemblies following announcement
supplementing message recently addressed to delegates of the Bahá’í
Conventions.</p>

<p>Annual elections of the second year, second decade, of
the second Bahá’í century, were signalized by the
formation of the first historic local Assemblies in communities as
diversified and far apart as Mecca, Qiblih of Islamic world, Muscat
and Riaz, situated on the shore and in the heart of the Arabian
Peninsula; in the Bahamas, British West Indies; in Diu Island, Kuala
Lumpur, Malacca, Sargodha, Saigon, in Southeast Asia; Monte Carlo,
Basel, Mongat, Orleans, Marseilles, Bergen, Cologne, in Europe; in
Reunion Island, Zanzibar, Seychelles, Madagascar, in the Indian
Ocean; in the holy cities of Kazímayn and Najaf, strongholds
of <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>í’ih orthodoxy in ‘Iráq, in
addition to the group already established in Karbilá;
Teneriffe and Las Palmas, in the Atlantic Ocean.</p>

<p>Africa alone boasts the establishment of above seventy
new Assemblies, raising the total number established since the
launching of the systematic simultaneous teaching campaigns on the
African continent four years ago to well above one hundred. Uganda in
particular achieved the unique, memorable feat of the formation of
seventeen new Assemblies, swelling number of Assemblies to forty-one,
localities to over hundred, total believers to almost nine hundred.</p>

<p>The sacred dust of the Báb’s infant son,
extolled in the Qayyúmu’l-Asmá was respectfully
and ceremoniously transferred on the anniversary of his Father’s
martyrdom, in the presence of pilgrims and resident believers to the
Bahá’í cemetery in <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>íráz,
the prelude to the translation to the same spot of the remains of the
Báb’s beloved and long-suffering consort.</p>

<p>Five additional incorporations of local Assemblies,
including Suva, Fiji.</p>

<p>A pioneer has embarked for Loyalty Island, the last
remaining unopened island in the Pacific Ocean outside the Soviet
orbit.</p>

<p>Negotiations for the purchase of national Hazírás
in Colombo and Jakarta are nearing completion.</p>

<p>Preliminary steps have been undertaken for the
establishment of a Bahá’í Publishing Trust in
Ṭihrán.</p>

<p>The design for the Mother Temple in the cradle of the
Faith was unveiled in the presence of pilgrims and resident believers
assembled within the Ḥaram-i-Aqdas on the first day of Ridván.
</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, April 30, 1955]</p>

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<head>Prayers for Faith in Persia</head>

<p>Call upon all believers to join me in special, fervent
prayers for Divine protection of the vital interests and complete
emancipation from shackles of the beloved Faith in Bahá’u’lláh’s
native land.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, April 30, 1955]</p>

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<head>Appointment to International Bahá’í
Council</head>

<p>Announce to National Assemblies the number of the
members of the International Council has been raised to nine through
appointment of Sylvia Ioas.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, May 4, 1955]</p>

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<head>Implications and Requirements</head>

<p>Impelled at this grave hour in the chequered history of
the over century-old, world-encompassing, repeatedly-persecuted yet
undefeatable Faith, to summon the entire body of the valorous
upholders of its institutions who, severally and collectively, stand
pledged to the prosecution of the mightiest crusade launched since
its inception, whether residing in homelands or overseas, however
repressive the regimes under which they labor, to ponder anew the
full implications and essential requirements of their stewardship of
the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>Entreat them to refuse to allow any vicissitudes,
present or future, to dampen their ardor and enthusiasm, impair their
solidarity, weaken their resolution, or deflect them from their high
purpose. Unbowed by adversity, disdainful of the clamors, undeterred
by the machinations of the inveterate, artful, traditional enemies
who are alarmed by their own declining fortunes, contrasting with the
evidence of the dynamic force, impelling power, rising prestige,
indivisible unity, accumulating resources, multiplying institutions
and inextinguishable spirit of God’s infant Faith, it behoveth
them to bend their energies, rise to higher levels of consecration,
vigilantly combat all forms of misrepresentations, eradicate
suspicions, dispel misgivings, silence criticisms, through still more
compelling demonstration of loyalty to their respective governments,
win, maintain and strengthen the confidence of the civil authorities
in their integrity and sincerity, reaffirm the universality of the
aims and purposes of the Faith, proclaim the spiritual character of
its fundamental principles, and assert the non-political character of
its administrative institutions.</p>

<p>Appeal to members of communities untrammeled by the
disabilities and shackles imposed on their less privileged brethren,
particularly those established in the North American continent,
recognized stronghold of the administrative order of the Faith, and
those residing in the British Commonwealth and Empire, situated in
the heart, the East and West of the African continent, scattered
throughout the Antipodes and Pacific area, to arise promptly and
accelerate the tempo of their activities, multiply exploits which
will more than offset the transient setbacks which a
steadily-advancing and as yet not fully-emancipated Faith may suffer.
Theirs is the sublime opportunity so to act as to thoroughly
dishearten and confound any schemes which envious, fanatical and
embittered adversaries, tottering to their fall, may devise.</p>

<p>Share message with National Assemblies.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, May 26, 1955]</p>

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<head>Archbreaker of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant</head>

<p>Announce to National Assemblies that Majdi’d-Dín,
the most redoubtable adversary of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
denounced by Him as the incarnation of Satan and who played a
predominant part in kindling the hostility of ‘Abdu’l-Ḥamíd
and Jamál Pá<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>á, and who was the chief
instigator of Covenant-breaking and archbreaker of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant, and who above sixty years labored with fiendish ingenuity
and guile to undermine its foundations, miserably perished struck
with paralysis affecting his limbs and tongue. Dispensation of
Providence prolonged the span of his infamous life to a hundred
years, enabling him to witness the extinction of his cherished hopes
and the disintegration with dramatic rapidity of the infernal crew he
unceasingly incited and zealously directed, and the triumphant
progress and glorious termination of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
thirty-year ministry as well as evidences of the rise and
establishment in all continents of the globe of the administrative
order, child of the divinely-appointed Covenant and harbinger of the
world-encircling order.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, June 3, 1955]</p>

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<p>Mysterious dispensations of ever-watchful Providence,
hastening, through turmoil and trial, the triumph of His undefeatable
Faith, dictating at this critical hour the sudden deterioration of
the situation confronting the largest community of the Bahá’í
world, as evidenced by the violent recrudescence of the persecution
afflicting intermittently, for over a century, its members residing
in Bahá’u’lláh’s native land.</p>

<p>Following the seizure and the destruction of the dome of
the community’s national administrative headquarters, the
occupation of similar institutions in all provinces, the government
declaration to the Majlis outlawing the Faith and a virulent press
and radio campaign, distorting its history, calumniating its
Founders, misrepresenting its tenets and obscuring its aims and
purposes, a series of atrocities has been perpetrated in rapid
succession throughout the length and breadth of the land against
members of a sorely-tried community.</p>

<p>The House of the Báb, the foremost Shrine in
Írán, has been twice desecrated and severely damaged;
Bahá’u’lláh’s ancestral Home at Takur
occupied; the house of the Báb’s uncle razed to the
ground; shops, farms plundered; crops burned, livestock destroyed;
bodies disinterred in the cemeteries and mutilated; private houses
broken into, damaged and looted; adults execrated and beaten; young
women abducted and forced to marry Muslims; children mocked, reviled,
beaten and expelled from the schools; boycott by butchers and bakers
imposed; fifteen-year-old girl raped; eleven-month-old baby trampled
underfoot; and pressure brought to bear upon believers to recant
their Faith.</p>

<p>More recently a family of seven, the oldest eighty, the
youngest nineteen, residing in Hurmuzak of the Province of Yazd, were
set upon by a mob two thousand strong, accompanied by music of drums
and trumpets, which hacked them to pieces with spades and axes.
Meanwhile an official circular has been issued by the Prime Minister,
addressed to Government Departments ordering the expulsion of all
Bahá’í employes refusing to recant.</p>

<p>This highly distressing situation threatens to worsen
during Muharram and Safar.</p>

<p>Reacting to these barbarous acts, over a thousand groups
and local Assemblies of the Bahá’í world appealed
telegraphically to the authorities, and all National Assemblies
addressed written communications to the <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>áh, the
government and parliament, pleading for justice and protection.</p>

<p>Finding written pleas unanswered, an appeal has been
lodged with United Nations by representatives of the International
Bahá’í Community at Geneva. Copies of the appeal
were delivered to representatives of member nations of the Social and
Economic Council, the Director of the Human Rights Division and
certain specialized agencies of nongovernmental organizations with
consultative status. Furthermore, President Eisenhower who, according
to the newspapers, first mentioned the persecutions at a Press
Conference in Washington, has been appealed to by the National
representatives of the American Bahá’í Community
and all Assemblies and groups in the United States to intervene on
behalf of their oppressed sister community.</p>

<p>Whatever the outcome of the present heart-rending
events, one fact emerges clear and indisputable. God’s infant
Faith, provided, through the operation of a quarter-century-long
process associated with the first epoch of the formative age of the
Faith, with the machinery of a divinely appointed Administrative
Order, and utilizing in the course of the succeeding epoch, through
the formulation of a series of national plans, culminating in the
launching of the World Crusade, the newly-born administrative
agencies for the systematic propagation of the Faith, is now
gradually emerging from obscurity in the wake of the ordeal
convulsing the overwhelming majority of the followers of the Faith.</p>

<p>The world-wide reverberations of this nation-wide
commotion will be hailed by posterity as the mighty blast of God’s
trumpet designed to awaken, through the instrumentality of its
oldest, most redoubtable, most vicious, most fanatical adversaries,
countless multitudes, and the Chancelleries and Chief Magistrates of
the East and of the West, to the existence and implications of the
Faith proclaimed by His Messenger in this Day. This long-desired,
ardently-hoped-for emergence, itself a long-drawn-out process, is
bound to pave the way for the emancipation of this same Faith from
the fetters of orthodoxy in Islamic countries, as well as the
ultimate recognition of the independent character of the Revelation
of Bahá’u’lláh in His homeland.</p>

<p>Owing to the grievous losses sustained, and the
necessity to demonstrate world-wide Bahá’í
solidarity, an “Aid the Persecuted” Fund has been
inaugurated for the purpose of bringing immediate relief to the
despoiled and homeless victims. Myself contributing the equivalent of
eighteen thousand dollars for this noble purpose. However conscious I
am of the manifold demands on the adherents of the Faith, I am
impelled to invite them to participate through contributions to be
transmitted through their respective National Assemblies.</p>

<p>Moreover, undeterred by the obstacles placed in the path
of the crusaders of Bahá’u’lláh, the
historic decision has been arrived at to raise the Mother Temple of
Africa in the City of Kampala, situated in its heart and constituting
a supreme consolation to the masses of oppressed valiant brethren in
the Cradle of the Faith. Every continent of the globe except
Australasia will thereby pride itself on and derive direct spiritual
benefits from its own Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár.
Befitting recognition will, moreover, have been accorded the
marvelous expansion of the Faith and the amazing multiplications of
its administrative institutions throughout this continent, a
continent fully deserving of a House of Worship, complementing the
four national Hazíratu’l-Quds already established,
wherein the spirit of an unconquerable Faith can dwell, within whose
walls the African adherents of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
can congregate, and from which anthems of praise glorifying the Most
Great Name can ascend to the Concourse of the Abhá Kingdom.</p>

<p>Transmit message to Hands of the Cause and National
Assemblies.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, August 23, 1955]</p>

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<head>Hand of Cause Appointment</head>

<p>Inform Hands and National Assemblies that Varqá’s
son, ‘Alí Muḥammad has been appointed to succeed
his father now gathered into the concourse on high in the Abhá
Kingdom, as Trustee of Ḥuqúq and elevated to rank of
Hand of the Cause.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, November 15, 1955]</p>

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<head>So Significant a Victory</head>

<p>The triumphant termination of the second phase of the
decade-long global Spiritual Crusade on which the followers of the
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh have so auspiciously
embarked impels me to share with the delegates assembled at the
Annual Bahá’í Conventions convened in all the
continents of the globe the feelings of joy, of pride and of
thankfulness which so significant a victory has evoked in my heart.</p>

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<head>A REMARKABLE VICTORY</head>

<p>The year that has just ended—a year which
posterity cannot fail to regard as one of the most eventful and
challenging in the annals of the Formative Age of the Bahá’í
Dispensation—has been overshadowed, in the course of its
opening months, by a sudden and highly menacing crisis in the
fortunes of this Faith, a crisis which, though as yet not fully
resolved, has already led to a remarkable victory over the combined
forces of its traditional adversaries in the land of its birth, who,
for more than a century, have plotted assiduously to disrupt its
foundations, tarnish its glory and extinguish its light. A
long-abused, down-trodden, sorely tried community, constituting the
overwhelming majority of Bahá’u’lláh’s
followers, subjected recently to the strain and stress of a violent
recrudescence of persecution, which was marked throughout by intense
vilification, intimidation, spoliation, expulsion, arson, rape, and
murder, has emerged triumphant from yet another gruelling
experience—a testing period of exceptional severity—its
unity unbroken, its confidence reinforced, its prestige considerably
enhanced, its fame noised abroad to an unprecedented degree, its
administrative agencies unshaken, its endowments unimpaired, and the
grim, boastful and reiterated threats of its sworn enemies to outlaw
it through formal legislative action, confiscate its property,
demolish its edifices, imprison and deport its members, and extirpate
it, root and branch, in the native land of its Founder unenforced.</p>

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<p>Simultaneous with this marvelous, awe-inspiring
interposition of Providence, at this critical stage in the mysterious
evolution and the resistless progress of God’s infant Faith in
the land of its birth, towards the two shining goals of complete
emancipation from the shackles of religious orthodoxy and of state
recognition, an equally significant development can be noted, during
the last twelve-month, in the progressive unfoldment, beyond the
confines of this storm-tossed land, and stretching to the farthest
corners of the earth, of the Ten-Year Plan, now entering upon the
third, and what promises to be the most brilliant, phase in its
execution.</p>

<p>This world-encompassing enterprise, embarked upon, three
years ago, on the occasion of the world-wide celebrations
commemorating the centenary of the birth of the Mission of the
Founder of our Faith, has, in all phases of its operation, throughout
five continents, as well as the islands of the seas, gathered swift
momentum, and is demonstrating, in both its territorial and
institutional aspects, a vitality, and has registered successes, that
have far exceeded the expectations of even the most sanguine among
its promoters.</p>

<p>The number of localities into which the light of this
unconquerable Faith, now radiating the splendor of its glory over the
face of the planet, has penetrated, has swelled to well nigh
thirty-seven hundred, marking an increase of almost five hundred in
the course of a single year. The number of Sovereign States and Chief
Dependencies included within its pale, which multiplied with such
amazing swiftness during the opening year of this World-Crusade, has
now risen to two hundred and forty-seven through the arrival of the
Knights of Bahá’u’lláh Udai Narain Singh,
Frank Wyss and Daniel Haumont, in Tibet, in Cocos Island and Loyalty
Islands, respectively, as well as through the opening of Laos and
Cambodia and of the Islands of Pemba, Fernando Po, Trinidad and
Corisco—territories not included in the provisions of the
Ten-Year Plan,—and as a result of information recently received
indicating the presence of a few believers in the Soviet Republics of
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The number of local Spiritual Assemblies
now functioning throughout the length and breadth of the Bahá’í
World exceeds nine hundred. Every single country listed in the Plan
within the confines of every continent of the globe, with the
exception of those within the Soviet Orbit, are now opened to the
Faith. All islands figuring in that Plan, over seventy in number,
situated in the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Indian Oceans, in the
Mediterranean and the North Sea, have, likewise been opened except
Nicobar Islands, Chagos Archipelago, Hainan Island, Sakhalin Island,
Spitzbergen and Anticosti Island. The number of the islands of the
globe to which the Message of Bahá’u’lláh
has been carried since its inception now totals ninety-eight. In the
Pacific Ocean alone the number of opened territories is now over
forty, while the number of localities where Bahá’ís
reside exceeds one hundred and seventy. The number of languages into
which Bahá’í literature has been and is being
translated has now reached one hundred and ninety, no less than
thirty-four of which are to be regarded as supplementary to those
included in the provisions of the Plan.</p>

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<p>In the Continent of Africa and in its neighboring
islands, in both the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans, the number of
the avowed supporters of the Faith has passed the three thousand
mark; over two thousand five hundred of whom belong to the Negro
race. The number of territories opened to the Faith in that
fast-awakening continent and its neighboring islands has risen to
fifty-eight, while the number of localities where Bahá’ís
reside is over four hundred. The number of tribes represented in the
Bahá’í Community is now over one hundred and
forty, the number of local Assemblies already established is over one
hundred and twenty, and the number of languages into which Bahá’í
literature has been and is being translated exceeds fifty.</p>

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<p>The number of incorporated Assemblies, both local and
national, in various continents of the globe, has been raised to one
hundred and sixty-eight, the latest additions being the Italo-Swiss
National Spiritual Assembly and the Local Spiritual Assemblies of
Brussels, Tokyo, Liverpool, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Quincy, Basel,
Zürich, Geneva, Heidelberg, Buenos Aires, Saigon, Suva, Malacca
and Addis Ababa. The number of National Hazíratu’l-Quds,
the precursors of Bahá’í National Spiritual
Assemblies, acquired in the capitals and leading cities of North,
Central and South America, of the goal countries of Europe, of
Africa, Asia and Australasia, and of several islands of the globe,
has reached forty-three, involving the expenditure of over half a
million dollars, amply compensating for the seizure and occupation of
the National Administrative Headquarters of the Faith and the
demolition of its dome by the military authorities in the Persian
capital.</p>

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<p>Land for ten Temple sites has moreover been acquired at
a cost of no less than one hundred thousand dollars, while
negotiations are well advanced for the acquisition of the one
remaining Temple site to be purchased in the Swedish capital. In no
less than thirty of the fifty-one countries listed in the Ten-Year
Plan, National Bahá’í endowments estimated as
having a value of one hundred thousand dollars have been acquired,
outstanding among them being the Maxwell Home honored by the presence
of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá while in Montreal, which has been
transferred by the Hand of the Cause Amatu’l-Bahá to the
Canadian National Spiritual Assembly. Efforts are moreover being
strenuously exerted for the establishment of similar endowments in
the twenty-one remaining countries. Following the completion and
adoption of the design for the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
in the cradle of the Faith, steps have been taken for the preparation
of no less than three additional designs, one for the Temple
scheduled to be erected in the heart of the European Continent,
another for the one to be erected in the near future in the African
Continent, and the third for the one contemplated for Australasia,
paving the way thereby in each of the remaining continents of the
globe for the erection of a House to be consecrated to the worship of
the one true God, and to the glory and honor of His Messenger for
this Day.</p>

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CENTER</head>

<p>In the Holy Land, the center and pivot round which the
divinely appointed, fast multiplying institutions of a
world-encircling, resistlessly marching Faith revolve, the double
process, so noticeable in recent years, involving a rapid decline in
the fortunes of the breakers of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant and proclaiming the rise of the institutions of its World
Administrative Center, in the shadow of His Shrine, has been
accelerated on the one hand, through the death, in miserable
circumstances, of the treacherous and malignant Majdi’d-Dín,
the last survivor of the principal instigators of the rebellion
against the Will of the Founder of our Faith, and, on the other,
through the laying of the foundation, and the erection of some of the
pillars, of the facade and of the northern side of the International
Bahá’í Archives—the first of the major
edifices destined to constitute the seat of the World Bahá’í
Administrative Center to be established on Mt. Carmel. No less than
thirty of the fifty-two pillars, each over seven meters high, of this
imposing and strikingly beautiful edifice have already been raised,
whilst half of the nine hundred tons of stone ordered in Italy for
its construction have already been safely delivered at the Port of
Haifa. A contract, moreover, for over fifteen thousand dollars has
been placed with a tile factory in Utrecht for the manufacture of
over seven thousand green tiles designed to cover the five hundred
square meters of the roof of the building.</p>

<p>Coincident with these building operations an extensive
plot, adjoining the resting-place of the Greatest Holy Leaf has,
after protracted and difficult negotiations, been purchased for the
sum of one hundred thousand dollars, for the purpose of extending and
safeguarding, on the one hand, the area of the international Bahá’í
endowments on Mt. Carmel, and of providing, on the other, the much
needed space for the extension and completion of the far-flung arc
around which the edifices of the World Bahá’í
Administrative Order are to be built. The recently acquired area
surrounding the holiest Shrine in the Bahá’í
World and its appointed Qiblih in the plain of Akká has been
further extended through the purchase from the Development Authority
of the State of Israel of a dilapidated house, situated south of the
Mansion and blessed by the presence of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
and in which He was wont to receive His friends, amongst them the
first party of western Bahá’í pilgrims to arrive
in the Holy Land after the passing of Bahá’u’lláh.
To these latest acquisitions must be added the purchase of another
plot situated in the neighborhood of the Báb’s Sepulcher
and adjoining the area surrounding the future seat of the World
Bahá’í Administrative Order, raising thereby the
total area of the international Bahá’í endowments
in the Holy Land to over four hundred thousand square meters.
Furthermore, the necessary formalities have been completed in
connection with the purchase of the site of the future
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár on Mt. Carmel, while the
transfer of the title deeds of recently acquired plots to the name of
the Israel branches of the United States, the British, the Persian,
the Canadian and Australian Bahá’í National
Spiritual Assemblies is being expeditiously carried out.</p>

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<p>In the United States of America, the home of the
champion-builders of a fast-evolving Order, an official invitation
was extended to the Bahá’í Community by the San
Francisco Council of Churches to send representatives to attend a
Service of Prayer for Peace and Divine Guidance to the United
Nations, an invitation to which the Community warmly responded. At
this inter-religious gathering, held in the Cow Palace in San
Francisco, the birthplace of the Charter of the United Nations, which
united nearly sixteen thousand people in worship and silent prayers,
and at which government leaders, among them the United States
Secretary of State, were present, the voice of the Bahá’í
representative was the first to be raised, reciting a prayer revealed
by Bahá’u’lláh, after whom a prayer was
read by each of the representatives of the Christian, the Muslim, the
Jewish, the Hindu, and the Buddhist Faiths, all of whom were
similarly invited to participate in that immense and historic
gathering. A prayer revealed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá for
America was presented by the elected national representatives of the
United States Bahá’í Community to President
Eisenhower, who acknowledged its receipt in warm terms and above his
own signature.</p>

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<p>Nor should mention be omitted in this brief survey of
Bahá’í victories and achievements in the course
of the closing year of the second phase of the Ten-Year Plan of the
establishment of a Bahá’í Publishing Trust in
India; of the establishment of over thirty new centers and fifteen
Assemblies in India, Pákistán and Burma; of the
purchase of some of the holy sites blessed by the footsteps of
Bahá’u’lláh in Adrianople, the Land of
Mystery and the scene of the proclamation of His Message; of the
holding of the first Bahá’í Summer School in
Central Africa, in Kobuka, Uganda, attended by about one hundred
African and white believers and representatives of no less than
twenty-eight Bahá’í local Assemblies; of the
convocation of the first historic All-France Teaching Conference, the
first fruit of the combined labors of the believers of about thirty
centers already established throughout the length and breadth of that
country; of the setting apart of a plot to serve as a burial-ground
for the members of the Bahá’í community in
Tripoli, Libya and in the capital of Tanganyika; of the purchase of
land for the establishment of a Bahá’í Summer
School in ‘Iráq; of the extension to the Bahá’í
women in Egypt of the right to be elected to the Egyptian Bahá’í
National Spiritual Assembly as well as to participate as delegates in
the National Bahá’í Convention; of the purchase,
in an island near Muara Siberut, Mentawei Islands, of a plot
supplementing the Bahá’í endowment established in
Jakarta, the Indonesian capital; of the pushing of the northern
outpost of the Faith in Alaska to Point Barrow beyond the Arctic
Circle; of the initiation of auxiliary plans for the promotion of the
Faith in the Seychelles Islands and in the Sudan; and of the arrival
of a pioneer in Praslin Island forming a part of the Seychelles
group.</p>

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<p>Nor can I in this survey allow to pass unnoticed the
energetic and commendable efforts exerted by Bahá’í
communities the world over for the support, protection and relief of
the persecuted members of the Persian Bahá’í
Community subjected to one of the severest ordeals experienced in
recent years by the steadfast followers of the Faith in the land of
its birth. Following this barbarous recrudescence of religious
persecution and the transmission of over one thousand messages by
Bahá’í communities, some in writing and others
telegraphically, to His Majesty the <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>áh, the
Government, the Majlis and the Senate, and reinforcing the wide
publicity given in the world’s leading newspapers and the
numerous protests voiced by scholars, statesmen, government envoys
and people of eminence such as Pandit Nehru, Eleanor Roosevelt,
Professor Gilbert Murray and Professor A. Toynbee, a written
communication accompanied by a memorandum listing the atrocities
perpetrated throughout the Persian provinces, was submitted in Geneva
to the Secretary General of the United Nations, who appointed a
commission of United Nations officers, headed by the High
Commissioner for Refugees, instructing its members to contact the
Persian Foreign Minister and urge him to obtain from his government
in Ṭihrán a formal assurance that the rights of the
Bahá’í minority in that land would be protected.
Copies of this communication addressed to the United Nations were
delivered to the representatives of the member nations of the Social
and Economic Council, to the Director of the Human Rights Division,
and to certain specialized agencies of non-governmental organizations
with consultative status. Furthermore, the American President was
appealed to by the national representatives of the American Bahá’í
Communities as well as by all local Assemblies and groups in the
United States. A courteous and reassuring letter was subsequently
received by the American Bahá’í National
Spiritual Assembly from the State Department in Washington,
acknowledging the receipt of the appeal, while the Director of the
Division of Human Rights addressed in his turn a communication to the
Secretary of the American National Spiritual Assembly, informing him
that summaries of both the letter and petition forwarded to him would
be furnished to the Commission of Human Rights, and copies sent to
the Persian Government. Assurance was moreover given that summaries
would also be sent to the Sub-Commission on Prevention of
Discrimination and Protection of Minorities. As a further measure to
obtain redress a forty-thousand dollar publicity campaign was
initiated by the American Bahá’í Community
designed to lend an impetus to the proclamation of the fundamental
verities of the Faith, the aims and purposes of its followers, and of
the disabilities suffered by the overwhelming majority of its
adherents in the land of its birth.</p>

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<p>Nor can I refrain from emphasizing in this rapid survey
the highly significant fact that in over sixty territories,
constituting more than a half of the total number of virgin
territories opened to the Faith, since the inauguration of the World
Spiritual Crusade, the number of those who have espoused the Cause of
Bahá’u’lláh and enlisted under His banner
has surpassed the number originally anticipated and regarded as a
minimum for the opening of these territories; that in a considerable
proportion of them the Bahá’í membership has far
exceeded the number required for the formation of local Assemblies;
that in Gambia as many as three hundred, and in the Gilbert and
Ellice Islands as many as five hundred, have been and are being
enrolled beneath His standard; and that in Uganda alone, which holds
the palm of victory, the number of registered believers has exceeded
one thousand.</p>

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<p>Such heart-warming, soul-stirring examples of Bahá’í
initiative and enterprise; such splendid testimonies to Bahá’í
solidarity, perseverance, courage, fortitude, and self-sacrifice,
displayed in rapid succession, and over so immense an area of the
globe’s surface, and in the face of mounting opposition on the
part of those who envy the ever widening glory of the Faith or fear
the influence of its all-pervasive power, have shed on the opening
chapter of this Crusade a luster which the passing of time can never
tarnish. The third phase of this momentous enterprise—the
opening of which is, at this hour, being signalized by the emergence
of no less than three additional Regional Bahá’í
Assemblies in the African Continent—must cast on the annals of
this prodigious Crusade an illumination of such brilliancy as will
eclipse the splendor of this luster.</p>

<p>The glorious and stupendous work already accomplished,
singly and collectively, in the course of three brief years, in five
continents of the globe and the islands of the seas, both at home and
abroad, in the teaching as well as the administrative spheres of
Bahá’í activity must, as the army of
Bahá’u’lláh’s crusaders marches
forward into new and vaster fields to capture still greater heights,
never be jeopardized or allowed to lag or suffer a setback. The
prizes so arduously won should not only be jealously preserved but
should be constantly enriched. Far from suffering the long and
distinguished record of feats which have been achieved to be
tarnished, assiduous efforts must be exerted to ennoble it with every
passing day.</p>

<p>The newly opened territories of the globe must, under no
circumstances, be allowed to relapse into the state of spiritual
deprivation from which they have so recently and laboriously been
rescued. Nay, the highly edifying evidences proclaiming the expansion
and the consolidation of the superb historic work achieved in so many
of these territories must be rapidly multiplied. The local assemblies
that have been so diligently and patiently established must under no
circumstances be allowed to dissolve, or their foundations be in any
way endangered. The mighty and steady process involving the increase
in the number of the avowed supporters of the Faith, and the
multiplication of isolated centers, groups and local assemblies must,
throughout this newly opened phase of the Plan, be markedly
accelerated. The incorporation of local assemblies must proceed with
a rapidity that will throw into shade the progress achieved in this
respect during the first two phases of the Plan. The remaining
unopened territories of the globe outside the Soviet orbit, now
confined to no more than four lonely islands, must with the least
possible delay, be won over to the ever spreading dominion of
Bahá’u’lláh, consummating thereby the most
far-reaching and thrilling of all the enterprises launched through
the concerted efforts of His valiant followers. The one remaining
Temple site destined to be bought in the Swedish capital must be
speedily acquired. The six remaining Hazíratu’l-Quds,
some in Latin America, others in the European continent, must
likewise be rapidly established. The Bahá’í
endowments in the countries still deprived of the benefits of this
divinely appointed institution must be forthwith purchased. The task
of completing the translation of Bahá’í
literature into the languages listed in the provisions of the Plan
must be carried out with renewed determination and vigor. The Bahá’í
Publishing Trusts that are as yet unestablished must be founded at
the earliest possible opportunity. The sacred obligation of
purchasing the remaining chief historic sites in the birthplace of
the Faith, and particularly the scenes of the Báb’s
incarceration and martyrdom, must be discharged as expeditiously as
possible. The search now being conducted for the purpose of
identifying the resting-places of the Father of Bahá’u’lláh,
of the Mother and the Cousin of the Báb must be pursued with
the utmost diligence and circumspection. The construction of the
Mother Temple of Europe, so vital and yet so long overdue, must be
speedily commenced, whilst a parallel effort must be exerted in
Africa for the erection, without delay, of a similar institution
which the phenomenal progress of the Faith in that continent has made
imperative. The Construction of the Home for the Aged, marking the
inauguration of the first of the Dependencies of the Holiest House of
Worship in the Bahá’í world, must, now that the
site in the proximity of the Temple has been acquired, be started and
expeditiously carried forward. The process of incorporating the newly
formed National Spiritual Assemblies, whether regional or
independent, must be initiated soon after their formation, and should
be continually stimulated with every increase in the number of these
assemblies in all the continents of the globe. Above all, an effort
unprecedented in its range and intensity, must be exerted for the
speedy multiplication of local spiritual assemblies in all the
territories where National Spiritual Assemblies, whether independent
or regional, provisional or permanent, are to be established, for the
purpose of broadening and strengthening the foundations on which
these potent national institutions—the pillars of the future
Universal House of Justice—must rest. Immediate attention
should be focused on the multiplication of such institutions in areas
where these National Spiritual Assemblies are to be established in
the near future, such as South and Central America, the Arabian
Peninsula, Southeast Asia, Pákistán, Alaska, Japan, New
Zealand, Scandinavia and Finland, the Benelux countries, the Iberian
Peninsula and France, as well as those territories in which national
assemblies are to be established at a later stage in the course of
the unfoldment of the present phase of the Plan, and the date of the
formation of which will, to a large extent, depend on the rapidity
with which these local assemblies are formed.</p>

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<head>A MAJOR TURNING POINT</head>

<p>The Crusade, on which the army of the Lord of Hosts has
so joyously and confidently embarked, now stands at a major turning
point in the history of its marvelous unfoldment. Three years of
magnificent exploits, achieved for the propagation of the light of an
immortal and infinitely precious Faith and for the strengthening of
the fabric of its Administrative Order, now lie behind it. A spirit
of abnegation and self-sacrifice, so rare that only the spirit of the
Dawn-breakers of a former age can be said to have surpassed it, has
consistently animated, singly as well as collectively, its
participants in every clime, of all classes, of either sex, and of
every age. A treasure, immense in its range has been willingly and
lovingly expended to insure its systematic and successful
prosecution. Already a few heroic souls have either quaffed the cup
of martyrdom, or laid down their lives, or been subjected to divers
ordeals while combating for its Cause. Its repercussions have spread
so far as to alarm a not inconsiderable element among the traditional
and redoubtable adversaries of its courageous and consecrated
prosecutors. Indeed as it has forged ahead, it has raised up new
enemies intent on obstructing its forward march and on defeating its
purpose. Premonitory signs can already be discerned in far-off
regions heralding the approach of the day when troops will flock to
its standard, fulfilling the predictions uttered long ago by the
Supreme Captain of its forces.</p>

<p>Before the eyes of the warriors enlisting under its
banner stretch fields of exploration and consolidation of such
vastness as might well dazzle the eyes and strike awe into the heart
of any soul less robust than those who have arisen to identify
themselves with its Cause. The heights its champions must scale are
indeed formidable. The pitfalls that bestrew their path are still
numerous. The road leading to ultimate and total victory is tortuous,
stony and narrow. Theirs, however, is the emphatic assurance,
revealed by the Pen of the Most High—the Prime Mover of the
forces unleashed by this world-girdling Crusade—that “Whosoever
ariseth to aid our Cause God will render him victorious over ten
times ten thousand souls, and, should he wax in his love for Me, him
will We cause to triumph over all that is in heaven and all that is
on earth.”</p>

<p>Putting on the armor of His love, firmly buckling on the
shield of His mighty Covenant, mounted on the steed of steadfastness,
holding aloft the lance of the Word of the Lord of Hosts, and with
unquestioning reliance on His promises as the best provision for
their journey, let them set their faces towards those fields that
still remain unexplored and direct their steps to those goals that
are as yet unattained, assured that He Who has led them to achieve
such triumphs, and to store up such prizes in His Kingdom, will
continue to assist them in enriching their spiritual birthright to a
degree that no finite mind can imagine or human heart perceive.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[April, 1956]</p>

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<head>Evidences of the Resistless March of
the World Crusade</head>

<p>At this auspicious hour, marking yet another milestone
in the progress of the divinely-guided, world-embracing, steadily
consolidating Community of the followers of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh,
I feel once again impelled to share with the elected representatives
of the vast majority of its avowed supporters, assembled on the
occasion of the convocation of the twenty-four Bahá’í
Conventions being held simultaneously in the American, the European,
the Asiatic, the African, and the Australian continents, the latest
evidences of its resistless march along the path traced for it by
both its Founder and the appointed Center of His Covenant.</p>

<p>The year that has just expired, signalized, at the hour
of its birth, by the emergence of three regional spiritual
assemblies, on the northern fringes, in the heart, and at the
southern extremity of the long dormant African continent, and
ushering in the third phase of a decade-long, world-encompassing
Spiritual Crusade, has, as we look back on the triumphs and trials
that have marked its course, accelerated, to a notable extent, the
two parallel processes of integration and disintegration associated
respectively with the rising fortunes of God’s infant Faith and
the sinking fortunes of the institutions of a declining civilization.
</p>

<p>Indeed, as we gaze in retrospect beyond the immediate
past, and survey, in however cursory a manner, the vicissitudes
afflicting an increasingly tormented society, and recall the strains
and stresses to which the fabric of a dying Order has been
increasingly subjected, we cannot but marvel at the sharp contrast
presented, on the one hand, by the accumulated evidences of the
orderly unfoldment, and the uninterrupted multiplication of the
agencies, of an Administrative Order designed to be the harbinger of
a world civilization, and, on the other, by the ominous
manifestations of acute political conflict, of social unrest, of
racial animosity, of class antagonism, of immorality and of
irreligion, proclaiming, in no uncertain terms, the corruption and
obsolescence of the institutions of a bankrupt Order.</p>

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<p>Against the background of these afflictive
disturbances—the turmoil and tribulations of a travailing
age—we may well ponder the portentous prophecies uttered
well-nigh fourscore years ago, by the Author of our Faith, as well as
the dire predictions made by Him Who is the unerring Interpreter of
His teachings, all foreshadowing a universal commotion, of a scope
and intensity unparalleled in the annals of mankind.</p>

<p>The violent derangement of the world’s
equilibrium; the trembling that will seize the limbs of mankind; the
radical transformation of human society; the rolling up of the
present-day Order; the fundamental changes affecting the structure of
government; the weakening of the pillars of religion; the rise of
dictatorships; the spread of tyranny; the fall of monarchies; the
decline of ecclesiastical institutions; the increase of anarchy and
chaos; the extension and consolidation of the Movement of the Left;
the fanning into flame of the smouldering fire of racial strife; the
development of infernal engines of war; the burning of cities; the
contamination of the atmosphere of the earth—these stand out as
the signs and portents that must either herald or accompany the
retributive calamity which, as decreed by Him Who is the Judge and
Redeemer of mankind, must, sooner or later, afflict a society which,
for the most part, and for over a century, has turned a deaf ear to
the Voice of God’s Messenger in this day—a calamity which
must purge the human race of the dross of its age-long corruptions,
and weld its component parts into a firmly-knit world-embracing
Fellowship—a Fellowship destined, in the fullness of time, to
be incorporated in the framework, and to be galvanized by the
spiritualizing influences, of a mysteriously expanding, divinely
appointed Order, and to flower, in the course of future
Dispensations, into a Civilization, the like of which mankind has, at
no stage in its evolution, witnessed.</p>

<p>Parallel with this process of progressive deterioration
in human affairs, now visibly gathering momentum outside the pale of
the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh, and recalling the
convulsions which, on a far more restricted scale, seized a declining
empire in the opening centuries of the Christian era, far less
spectacular in its manifestation, has been the process of
integration, as demonstrated by the increasing cohesion, the
multiplication, and the reinforcement of the foundations, of the
institutions of the embryonic Bahá’í World Order,
which, now, under the impact of the forces released by a World
Spiritual Crusade, deriving its authority from the Will and Testament
of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and launched for the express
purpose of executing the Divine Plan bequeathed by Him to His
followers in the evening of His life, is contributing, unnoticed by a
generation forgetful of its God, and already in the shadow of His
Visitation, to the building up, slowly but irresistibly, of that Ark
of human salvation, ordained as the ultimate haven of a society
destined, for the most part, to be submerged by the tidal wave of the
abuses and evils which its own perversity has engendered.</p>

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<p>The fourth year of this Ten-Year Crusade, endowed with
such tremendous potentialities, has witnessed, in the Cradle of the
Faith, and in direct consequence of the strenuous, the concerted and
persistent efforts exerted by the champion-builders of this embryonic
World Order, holding aloft the standard of an unconquerable Faith in
the American and European continents, and reinforced by the voice of
men of eminence in both the East and the West, and, particularly, by
responsible officials, occupying high positions in various agencies
of the United Nations, a victory over the ecclesiastical forces
leagued against it and a fanatical population determined to extirpate
it root and branch—a victory which must rank as one of the most
striking among those won in the Formative Age of the Bahá’í
Dispensation. The numerous properties, serving, for the most part, as
the administrative headquarters of the Faith, and scattered
throughout the provinces of that sorely tried land, outstanding among
which is the House of the Báb in <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>íráz—the
holiest spot in that country, the scene of the birth of His
Revelation, and the ordained Center of Pilgrimage—have,
pursuant to orders issued by the central authorities in Ṭihrán,
been returned to their owners, despite the protests of a relentless
and powerful clergy, the agitation of a hostile population, and the
importunate demands made by prominent members of the Legislature to
outlaw and disendow the Faith, confiscate its literature, raze to the
ground its principal edifices, deport its chief supporters, and root
it out of the provinces. A firm and categorical assurance has,
moreover, been given by the Chief Magistrate and the head of his
Cabinet to the national representatives of the Persian Bahá’í
Community that their national administrative headquarters in Ṭihrán,
together with all its furnishings, books and documents, which have
thus far been kept intact in that edifice, will be restored.</p>

<p>Whilst so conspicuous a victory was being registered by
a persecuted Faith in the land of its birth over the combined forces
of its traditional adversaries, its stalwart standard-bearers, in
both hemispheres, have, in accordance with their solemn pledges,
given at the time of the inception of the Ten-Year Crusade, been
pursuing their historic task of enlarging the orbit, and of
consolidating the institutions, of a rapidly maturing Administrative
Order.</p>

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<p>The number of territories included within the pale of
the Faith, embracing all the sovereign states and chief dependencies
of the planet, has now, in consequence of this prodigious effort,
been raised to two hundred and fifty-one, as a result of the opening
of the island of Anticosti, in the North Atlantic Ocean, by the
Knight of Bahá’u’lláh, Mary Zabolotny, of
the arrival of a pioneer in Mafia Island, off the coast of
Tanganyika, and of the news received recently of the presence of a
few followers of the Faith in the Soviet Republics of Tád<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">zh</hi>íkistán
and of Kirgizia, almost doubling, within the space of four years, the
total number of territories opened in the course of eleven decades of
Bahá’í history. Of the hundred and thirty-one
territories listed in the Ten-Year Plan, only Spitzbergen, Nicobar
Islands and the Chagos Archipelago, as well as eleven territories,
which are either incorporated in the Soviet Union or are included
within its orbit, remain to be opened by the band of intrepid
warriors intent upon enlarging the limits, and spreading far and wide
the fame, of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.
Every single territory of the hundred and twenty, mentioned by the
Author of the Divine Plan in His memorable Tablets, is now opened to
His Father’s Faith, proclaiming the exemplary fidelity of His
followers to the dearest wishes expressed by the Center of the
Covenant in those Tablets.</p>

<p>The total number of localities where the followers of
the Most Great Name now reside has, as a result of their
unprecedented scattering over the surface of the globe, exceeded the
forty-two hundred mark, representing an increase of no less than a
thousand centers in the course of the last two years. Of these
localities—foci of the warming and healing light of an
all-conquering Revelation—over a hundred are now established in
Australasia, over a hundred and ten in the British Isles, over a
hundred and ten in the Goal Countries of Europe, over a hundred and
ten in the Dominion of Canada, over a hundred and thirty in Latin
America, over a hundred and thirty in Germany and Austria, over a
hundred and forty in the Indian subcontinent, over two hundred and
ten in the Pacific area, over five hundred and fifty in the African
continent, over nine hundred and eighty in Persia, over fourteen
hundred and sixty in the United States of America.</p>

<p>The northernmost outpost of the Faith has now been
pushed far beyond the Arctic Circle, as far as 76 degrees latitude,
in consequence of the arrival of William Carr, a Canadian believer,
in Thule, Greenland, a settlement situated three degrees above Arctic
Bay, Franklin, the most northerly center hitherto established in the
Bahá’í world.</p>

<p>The number of local spiritual assemblies organized in
all the continents of the globe, constituting the broad and
indestructible foundation of the edifice of a rising Order, now
exceeds one thousand, an increase of more than a hundred in the space
of a single year.</p>

<p>The number of islands now within the pale of the Faith,
situated in the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Indian Oceans as well
as in the Mediterranean and the North Sea, is now over a hundred,
seventy-four of which have been opened since the inauguration of the
World Spiritual Crusade, including five islands, situated in the
Atlantic and Indian Oceans and not listed as objectives of the
Ten-Year Plan.</p>

<p>The number of languages into which the continually
expanding literature of the Faith has been and is being translated
has risen to two hundred and thirty, representing an increase of
forty in the course of one year. Seventy-five of these languages are
included in the ninety-one named in the Ten-Year Plan, while
sixty-six have been added to those originally specified in the
provisions of that same Plan. Of this widely disseminated literature
seven books have been lately presented by an adherent of the Faith
residing in Christchurch, New Zealand, to the officer in charge of
the American Antarctic Expedition for its library, while others have
been dispatched, beyond the Antarctic Circle, as far south as the
Expedition’s base, at McMurdo Sound, 77 degrees latitude, on
the shores of the Ross Sea.</p>

<p>The number of incorporated spiritual assemblies, whether
local or national, in all the continents of the globe, has now
swelled to one hundred and ninety-five, more than ninety of which are
situated in the United States of America. Outstanding among those
that have been recently registered are the assemblies of Bern,
Switzerland; Frankfurt, Germany; Luxembourg, Luxembourg; Brisbane,
Australia; Scarborough, Canada; Aligarh, India; Mastung, Pakistan;
Huncayo, Peru; Cochabamba, Bolivia; Colombo, Ceylon; Kuala Lumpur,
Malaya; Asmara, Eritrea; Monrovia and Bomi Hills, Liberia; Tuarabu,
Gilbert and Ellice Islands; Baro-bai-Amantai, Indonesia; and Simatalu
Saibi, Simatalu Ulu, Sipipajet, Mentawai Islands.</p>

<p>Of the forty-nine National Hazíratu’l-Quds
enumerated in the Ten-Year Plan all but three have already been
established, involving the expenditure of over five hundred and
seventy thousand dollars, raising thereby the value of all the
edifices, serving as the national administrative headquarters of the
Faith in all the continents of the globe, to over two and a half
million dollars.</p>

<p>Of the fifty-one countries in which, in accordance with
that same Plan, national Bahá’í endowments are to
be purchased within the space of a decade, as many as forty-nine have
achieved their goals, through the expenditure of a sum estimated at
more than one hundred and thirty thousand dollars.</p>

<p>The number of sovereign states, dependencies, as well as
territories, federal districts and states of the United States of
America, where the Bahá’í Marriage Certificate is
recognized is now over thirty, the latest additions being Vietnam,
Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Indonesia and Liberia. The number of
countries, states as well as cities of the United States, where the
Educational Authorities have recognized the Bahá’í
Holy Days now exceeds forty-five, among which are included Israel,
the British Isles, Samoa, Liberia, Tanganyika, the states of Victoria
and of South Australia. Mention in this connection, moreover, should
be made of the recognition officially extended by the authorities of
H. M. Kitalya Farm Prison in Uganda to its recently converted Bahá’í
inmates to observe these same Holy Days.</p>

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<p>In the Holy Land—the Qiblih of a world community,
the heart from which the energizing influences of a vivifying Faith
continually stream, and the seat and center around which the
diversified activities of a divinely appointed Administrative Order
revolve—following upon the termination of the construction of
the Báb’s holy Sepulcher, marking the closing of the
first chapter in the history of the evolution of the central
institutions of a world Faith, a marked progress in the rise and
establishment of these institutions has been clearly noticeable. The
remaining twenty-two pillars of the International Bahá’í
Archives—the initial Edifice heralding the establishment of the
Bahá’í World Administrative Center on Mt.
Carmel—have been erected. The last half of the nine hundred
tons of stone, ordered in Italy for its construction, have reached
their destination, enabling the exterior of the building to be
completed, while the forty-four tons of glazed green tiles,
manufactured in Utrecht, to cover the five hundred square meters of
roof, have been placed in position, the whole contributing, to an
unprecedented degree, through its colorfulness, its classic style and
graceful proportions, and in conjunction with the stately,
golden-crowned Mausoleum rising beyond it, to the unfolding glory of
the central institutions of a World Faith nestling in the heart of
God’s holy mountain.</p>

<p>Simultaneous with this striking development, the plan
designed to insure the extension and completion of the arc serving as
a base for the erection of future edifices constituting the World
Bahá’í Administrative Center, has been
successfully carried out. The dilapidated house, situated in the
close neighborhood of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Shrine, recently acquired from the Development Authority of the State
of Israel, because of its historic associations, has been restored.
Negotiations, moreover, have been initiated with that same Authority
for the acquisition of two plots to the north and south of the
Shrine, for the purpose of safeguarding its precincts from a further
extension of the new settlements springing up rapidly in the plain of
Akká. Steps have also been taken to register the title-deeds
of a centrally located plot, originally owned by a Covenant-breaker,
and abutting on the International Archives, in the name of the Israel
Branch of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the British Isles. A further blow has been struck at the remnants
of the implacable enemies of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, the
breakers of His Father’s Covenant, still living in the
immediate vicinity of the holiest shrine of the Bahá’í
world, through the destruction of a row of ruinous sheds which had
been under their control, through orders issued by the Municipal
Authorities of Akká. And, lastly, an expropriation order has
been published in the Israel Official Gazette by the Treasury
Department of Israel related to buildings enclosed within the
Ḥaram-i-Aqdas, aiming at the eviction of these same enemies
from the outer Sanctuary of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Sepulcher, following upon the evacuation by them of the Mansion at
Bahjí after two score years of occupancy, and which, when
carried out, will mark the final cleansing, after more than
sixty-five years, of the immediate surroundings of the holiest Spot
in the Bahá’í world.</p>

<p>Nor can I dismiss this subject related to the progress
achieved in the development of Bahá’í
international institutions in the Holy Land without a special
reference to the continual extension and embellishment of the
international endowments of the Faith in the plain of Akká and
on the slopes of Mt. Carmel, the value of which now exceeds five
million two hundred thousand dollars, as well as to the ever-swelling
crowds of visitors flocking to the Bahá’í Shrines
in both of these places, and particularly to the number of those
entering the Tomb of the Báb which, during a single day, in a
three-hour period, has exceeded a thousand.</p>

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<p>In the United States of America, the cradle and citadel
of the embryonic World Order of Bahá’u’lláh,
the elected national representatives of the American Bahá’í
Community, acting as the representatives of the International Bahá’í
Community, charged with the defense of the cause of their persecuted
brethren in the cradle of the Faith, have energetically pursued their
efforts, through representations made to the United Nations officials
and agencies in New York and Geneva, through their contact with
high-ranking officials of the American State Department and through
measures of publicity in the American Press, all culminating in the
victory won over the adversaries of the Faith, to which reference has
been made earlier in these pages.</p>

<p>The landscaping of the Temple area, including the
operation of the nine fountains, as envisaged by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
has been completed at a cost of two hundred and twenty-five thousand
dollars. The number of visitors who, since public guiding has been
instituted, have flocked to the doors of this Mother Temple of the
West, now standing amidst such attractive surroundings, has exceeded
seven hundred thousand, whilst more than three thousand have entered
its doors in the course of a single day. Authorization has moreover
been recently given by the Wilmette Village Board for the
construction of the Home for the Aged, the first Dependency of the
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár. The value of national
and local endowments owned by, and under the control of, that
community, whose members have so spontaneously and effectively
championed the cause of the persecuted and the down-trodden, and so
generously contributed to their relief in the past, is now four and a
half million dollars. The number of American Indian tribes with which
contact has been established in the Western Hemisphere—an
achievement in which the members of this Community have played a
leading role—is now over forty-five. No less than eighteen
American Indian tribes are now represented in the Bahá’í
communities of that same hemisphere, mainly as a result of the
assiduous endeavors exerted by the members of this Community. The
number of territories, federal districts and states where official
authorization for the conduct of Bahá’í marriages
has been obtained is now twenty-eight, whilst the number of
localities, in that same country, where the Bahá’í
Holy Days are officially recognized is one short of forty.</p>

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<p>In the African continent, where the momentum gained in
the process of propagation of the Faith and the consolidation of its
newly-born administrative institutions has exceeded the rate of
progress achieved in every other continent of the globe, and
particularly since the emergence, a year ago, of three regional
spiritual assemblies, the number of the adherents of the Faith,
including those in the newly-opened islands off the eastern and
western coasts of that vast continent, is now well over thirty-five
hundred, over three thousand of whom are Negroes. The number of
localities where the followers of Bahá’u’lláh
reside is over five hundred and fifty. The number of tribes
represented in these flourishing communities has reached one hundred
and ninety-seven. The number of languages into which Bahá’í
literature has been and is being translated is over seventy, whilst
the number of local spiritual assemblies, constituting the bedrock of
a solidly established Order, is approaching one hundred and fifty.</p>

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<p>In the Pacific area, where Bahá’í
exploits bid fair to outshine the feats achieved in any other ocean,
and indeed in every continent of the globe, now competing for the
palm of victory with the African continent itself, preliminary
measures have been undertaken for the formation of no less than three
of the thirteen national and regional spiritual assemblies which are
to be established in the course of this year’s Ridván
festivities. These three assemblies, the seats of which are to be
located in Japan, in Indonesia and in the Dominion of New Zealand,
are destined to function in regions where the yellow, the brown and
white races predominate, and in which the majority of the inhabitants
belong either to the Buddhist, the Muslim or Christian Faiths. In so
vast and promising an area, blessed by the labors of two Hands of the
Cause of God, the number of localities where Bahá’ís
reside, which in the concluding years of the Apostolic Age of the
Faith, had barely reached ten, has now swelled to over two hundred
and ten, scattered over no less than forty islands. It already boasts
over seventeen hundred believers of the brown race alone, more than
fifty local spiritual assemblies, five national Hazíratu’l-Quds,
three Bahá’í schools, twenty-one incorporated
local spiritual assemblies, four states where Bahá’í
national endowments have been established, a site purchased for its
first projected Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár, three
territories where the Bahá’í Marriage Certificate
is recognized, and three others where Bahá’í
children have been allowed to observe the Bahá’í
Holy Days, as well as the translation of Bahá’í
literature into no less than fifty of the languages current among its
indigenous population. It, moreover, prides itself on the initiation
of teaching activities in no less than a hundred of the four hundred
islands constituting one of its numerous southern archipelagos.</p>

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<head>THE MOTHER-TEMPLES OF THREE CONTINENTS</head>

<p>So brilliant and diversified a record of services to the
Cause of Bahá’u’lláh, in both the Eastern
and Western Hemispheres, has been greatly enriched by the plans now
initiated for the launching of an ambitious three-fold enterprise,
designed to compensate for the disabilities suffered by the
sorely-tried Community of the followers of His Faith in the land of
His birth, aiming at the erection, in localities as far apart as
Frankfurt, Sydney and Kampala, of the Mother-Temples of the European,
the Australian and African continents, at a cost of approximately one
million dollars, complementing the Temples already constructed in the
Asiatic and American continents. One-third of this sum I, gladly and
with a grateful heart, pledge at this auspicious hour, a sum which,
when added to the funds already donated for this laudable purpose,
amounting to one hundred and forty thousand dollars—over one
hundred thousand of which represents the munificent donation of the
Hand of the Cause, Amelia Collins—will constitute well-nigh
half of the entire amount required to ensure the consummation of this
stupendous, epoch-making undertaking.</p>

<p>The designs for these sacred Fanes, to be raised to the
glory of the Founder of our Faith, and dedicated to the worship of
the one true God, have, in the case of the Australian and African
Temples, been already executed by the Hand of the Cause, Mason Remey,
whilst the design for the German Temple has been completed by the
German architect, Teuto Rocholl—all three of which will be
exhibited, for the first time, to the assembled delegates at the
thirteen historic Bahá’í National Conventions
being held for the first time during this year’s Ridván
Festival. The excavation of the foundations of the African Temple has
actually commenced, whilst plans and specifications are being
prepared by a well-known firm in Kampala. The construction of the
Australian Temple has, moreover, been placed in the hands of a
reliable Sydney architect, who will have completed the detailed
drawings and specifications by the first of Ridván, and
contemplates beginning work on the foundations by next June and
completing the building by March, 1959.</p>

<p>To the National and Local Spiritual Assemblies, more
than a thousand in number, to groups as well as individuals, in every
continent of the globe, and in whatever island they may be laboring
in the service of this glorious Faith, I direct an earnest plea to
arise, now that the prodigious task of the purchase of more than
forty national Hazíratu’l-Quds, and the establishment of
Bahá’í national endowments in nearly fifty
countries, has been triumphantly consummated and display, at this
hour when the global Spiritual Crusade has just passed the third-way
point, the self-same solidarity, generosity, tenacity and
single-mindedness which they have consistently demonstrated since its
inauguration four years ago, which have insured the success of some
of the most arduous enterprises launched under the Ten-Year Plan, and
which, in the decades preceding its inception, have brought to a
glorious culmination the task of erecting the first two
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AND HEROIC PIONEERS</head>

<p>A special tribute, I feel, should be paid in this survey
of worldwide Bahá’í achievements, to the heroic
band of pioneers, and particularly to the company of the Knights of
Bahá’u’lláh, who, as a result of their
indomitable spirit, courage, steadfastness, and self-abnegation, have
achieved in the course of four brief years, in so many of the virgin
territories newly opened to His Faith, a measure of success far
exceeding the most sanguine expectations. Such a success, reflected
in both the numerical strength of these territories and the range and
solidity of the achievements of the Bahá’í
crusaders responsible for their opening and development, has
surpassed to an unbelievable extent the goals set for them under the
Ten-Year Plan.</p>

<p>To Uganda, opened on the eve of the Global Crusade,
where the number of the avowed adherents of the Faith has now passed
the eleven hundred mark, and the number of Bahá’í
centers exceeds one hundred and eighty, to the Gilbert and Ellice
Islands and Gambia where the number of the believers has reached five
hundred and three hundred respectively, must be added Mentawai
Islands, where adult Bahá’ís now number over
eleven hundred; the British Cameroons, with well-nigh three hundred
adult Bahá’ís; Mauritius with over seventy;
Basutoland with over fifty; Ruanda-Urundi and the Seychelles, each
with over thirty; Spanish Morocco, Reunion Island, the French
Cameroons, British Togoland, French Togoland, Sikkim, the Canary
Islands, British Guiana, Cape Verde Islands, Ashanti Protectorate,
Swaziland, South Rhodesia, each with over twenty; and Key West,
French Equatorial Africa, Cook Islands, Balearic Islands, French
Somaliland, Italian Somaliland, Cyprus, Morocco International Zone,
Samoa Islands, Mariana Islands, New Hebrides Islands, Solomon
Islands, Portuguese Timor, Bechuanaland, Northern Territories
Protectorate, Bahama Islands, and Brunei, each with between ten and
twenty.</p>

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<p>Nor should reference be omitted in these pages to the
surprisingly numerous conferences and institutes which, in the course
of the last twelve months, have been organized by the enterprising,
the indefatigable and vigilant members of Bahá’í
communities in various parts of the world, supplementing the multiple
activities carried on with such splendid vigor in the course of the
prosecution of the Ten-Year Plan. A mere enumeration of these
institutes and conferences will serve to reveal their diversity and
scope, and demonstrate the earnestness with which their organizers
and participants are discharging their primary obligation to
propagate their Faith:</p>

<p>The first Southeast Asia Teaching Conference in
Djakarta, Indonesia; the first All-Taiwan Teaching Conference in
Tainan; the Korean Summer and Winter Conference in Kwangju; the
Indo-China Teaching Conference in Saigon; the Japanese National
Teaching Conference in Kyoto; the first American Indian Teaching
Conference in Northern Arizona; the American Indian Teaching
Conference in Los Angeles, California; the Alaskan Teaching
Conference in Fairbanks; the Hawaii-wide Teaching Conference in
Honolulu; the Western Canada Summer Conference in Banff; the Maritime
Teaching Conference in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; the
Teaching Conference in Beaulac, Canada; the French Teaching
Conference in Mentone-Garavan; the third Italian Teaching Conference
in Rome; the third Swiss Teaching Conference in Basel; the Teaching
Conference in Romanshorn; the Teaching Conference in Neuchatel; the
Iberian Teaching Conferences in Barcelona; the first Austrian
Teaching Conference in Gosau; the Teaching Conference in Frankfurt;
the Regional Convention in Stuttgart; the Teaching Conference in
Stockholm; the Benelux Regional Teaching Conferences in Brussels and
in The Hague; the Nordisk Teaching Conference in Moss, Norway; the
Northwest Teaching Conferences in Liverpool, Blackpool and
Manchester; the Midlands Teaching Conference in Birmingham; the
Southeast Teaching Conferences in London and Reading; the Scottish
Teaching Conferences in Edinburgh and Glasgow; the Northern Ireland
Teaching Conference in Belfast; the Northeast Teaching Conference in
Leeds; the Southwest Teaching Conferences in Portcawl, Torquay and
Cardiff; the British Northern Isles Teaching Conference in Lerwick,
Shetland Islands; the South India Teaching Conference in Bangalore;
the Pákistán Teaching Conference in Karachi; the South
Australian State Teaching Conference in Adelaide; the New South Wales
Regional Teaching Conference in Sydney; the Australian
Post-Convention Teaching Institute in Sydney; the New Zealand
Teaching Conference in Wellington; the New Zealand Regional Teaching
Conference in New Plymouth; the Regional Teaching Conference in
Hobart, Tasmania; the Canary Islands Teaching Conference in Las
Palmas; the first Colombian Teaching Conference in Bogotà; the
Peruvian Teaching Conference in Lima; the first Mexican Teaching
Conference in Mexico City; the Cuban Teaching Conference in Havana;
the Haitian Teaching Conference in Port-au-Prince; the Honduran
Teaching Conference in Honduras; the Guatemalan Teaching Conference
in Guatemala; the Dominican Teaching Conference in Ciudad Trujillo;
the Jamaican Teaching Conference in Kingston; the El Salvador
Teaching Conference in Santa Ana; the Nicaraguan Teaching Conference
in Managua; the Costa Rican Teaching Conference in San José;
the Panamanian Teaching Conference in Panama City; the Annual Study
Institute of Brazil in Rezende; the Teaching Conferences of the
British Cameroons in Mutengere, as well as a large number of similar
conferences and institutes too numerous to mention held throughout
the United States of America.</p>

<p>To these highly praiseworthy accomplishments, in which
an increasing number of the promoters of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh,
whether teachers or administrators, have shared in recent years, must
be added an even more impressive list of enterprises, none of them
specified as part of the Ten-Year Plan, and which stalwart upholders
of His Cause, driven by an irresistible impulse to further enlarge
its limits, multiply its assets, consolidate its foundations, and
noise abroad its fame, have initiated and conducted at a steadily
accelerated pace since the launching of the World Spiritual Crusade.</p>

<p>Indeed the multiplicity, variety, scope, and
significance of these enterprises have impelled me to tabulate and
record them for posterity on a specially prepared map, designed to
present graphically the achievements supplementing the tasks already
performed in pursuance of the provisions of the Ten-Year Plan. A bare
recital of these additional victories won, in such rapid succession,
over so vast a field, by the band of Bahá’u’lláh’s
crusaders, will amply demonstrate the unquenchable enthusiasm, no
less than the inflexible resolve and boundless devotion, animating
His followers in the pursuit of their high calling.</p>

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<p>The opening of the Sovereign states of Laos and of
Cambodia and of the islands of Trinidad, of Corisco, of Fernando-Po,
of Pemba and of Mafia; the acquisition of sites for the construction
of the future Mother-Temples of Argentina, of Brazil and of Libya;
the sum recently allocated for the purchase of a site for the
erection of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of
the British Isles; the launching of the twin far-reaching enterprises
designed to culminate in the establishment of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs
of Africa and of Australasia; the founding of Bahá’í
Schools in the New Hebrides Islands, in Mentawai Islands and in the
Gilbert and Ellice Islands; the establishment of Bahá’í
burial grounds in Libya, Burma and Tanganyika; the formulation of
supplementary plans by the newly emerged regional spiritual
assemblies in Africa, and by the Bahá’í
communities of the Seychelles and the Súdán; the
acquisition of land for the Bahá’í summer schools
of Egypt, of ‘Iráq and of Chile; the establishment of
Bahá’í endowments in the Aleutian Islands, in
Swaziland, in Mentawai Islands, in Spanish Morocco, in Basutoland and
in Liberia; the acquisition of local Hazíratu’l-Quds in
Gambia, in the Aleutian Islands, in Uganda, in Spanish Morocco, in
the British Cameroons, in Algeria and in French Morocco; the
translation of Bahá’í literature into thirty-one
African, seven American Indian, and twenty-eight miscellaneous
languages; the purchase of Bahá’í historic sites
in the City of Adrianople; the founding of an Indian Cultural
Institute in Chichicastenango, Guatemala; the transfer of the remains
of the Báb’s infant son from a mosque in <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>íráz
to the Bahá’í burial ground in that city—these
proclaim, in no uncertain terms, the splendid initiative and the
dynamic power of the faith of the bearers of the Gospel of the New
Day, as well as their unyielding determination to exceed, by every
means in their power, the bounds of their prescribed duties and
responsibilities assumed under the Ten-Year Plan, and to enhance,
through every channel open to them, and over as wide a range as their
circumstances permit, their share of service in the collective task
now being prosecuted with such exemplary heroism, on the whole
surface of the planet, for the world-wide triumph of the Cause of
Bahá’u’lláh and the ultimate redemption of
all mankind.</p>

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<p>Dearly-beloved friends: The opening of the second year
of the third phase of a ten-year long Crusade, marking the passing of
a little over one third of its duration; coinciding with the closing
of a period rendered memorable by the achievement of so many of its
goals, as well as by a succession of victories won in fields beyond
its scope; significantly ushered in by the emergence of no less than
thirteen national and regional spiritual assemblies in four
continents, with a jurisdiction embracing more than forty territories
of the globe, in the election of which over three hundred delegates
representing more than one hundred and thirty local communities will
participate; and over the inauguration of which no less than thirteen
Hands of the Cause of God will preside—the opening of so
auspicious a year must be signalized by a solemn renewal of
dedication, on the part of all who are participating in this
colossal, world-girdling enterprise, and indeed by the entire company
of those who profess the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh—a
dedication which, as the year pursues its course, will be reflected
in acts the brilliance of which will eclipse the shining exploits
achieved since the inception of the Crusade, and, indeed, since the
commencement of the Formative Age of the Bahá’í
Dispensation.</p>

<p>The preeminent task of teaching the Faith to the
multitudes who consciously or unconsciously thirst after the healing
Word of God in this day—a task so dear to the heart of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá; at once so sacred, so fundamental,
and so urgent; primarily involving and challenging every single
individual; the bed-rock on which the solidity and the stability of
the multiplying institutions of a rising Order must rest—such a
task must, in the course of this year, be accorded priority over
every other Bahá’í activity.</p>

<p>“If they arise to teach My Cause,”
Bahá’u’lláh Himself, revealing the secret
of success for the propagation of His Faith, has declared, “they
must let the breath of Him Who is the Unconstrained, stir them, and
must spread it abroad on the earth with high resolve, with minds that
are wholly centered in Him, and with hearts that are completely
detached from, and independent of, all things, and with souls that
are sanctified from the world and its vanities. It behooveth them to
choose as the best provision for their journey reliance upon God, and
to clothe themselves with the love of their Lord, the Most Exalted,
the All-Glorious. If they do so, their words shall influence their
hearers.”</p>

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<p>The historic work initiated, at the price of so much
sacrifice, in more than one hundred territories of the globe, must
not only be jealously safeguarded, but continually expanded, and
wisely consolidated. A determined effort must be made to insure, as
speedily as possible, the resettlement of the territories which
Bahá’í pioneers have been forced to abandon, and
the opening of the three virgin islands situated in the North Sea and
in the Indian Ocean, as well as the six Republics of the Soviet Union
and the five territories included within the Soviet Orbit. Particular
attention should be paid to the all-important task of broadening and
consolidating the foundations of the newly emerged national and
regional spiritual assemblies, as an essential preliminary to the
formation of additional ones designed to buttress the fabric of a
steadily expanding Administrative Order. Simultaneous with the
acceleration in the process of individual conversion, the equally
pressing need of safeguarding local spiritual assemblies from
dissolution and of increasing rapidly their number, must continually
be borne in mind, as the most effectual means for the strengthening
of the structural basis of the Administrative Order of the Faith.
Complementing this laudable task, strenuous efforts must be exerted
for the purpose of multiplying the existing groups and isolated
centers in all the continents of the globe, insuring thereby the
early attainment of the goal of five thousand Bahá’í
centers in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The three remaining
Hazíratu’l-Quds, the last two national endowments, the
one remaining Temple site, must, despite the present obstacles and
the complications that have arisen, be speedily acquired, whilst the
unexpected setback in the purchase of the Temple site in Frankfurt
must be overcome. The important two-fold task of translating and of
publishing Bahá’í literature, constituting so
vital an aspect of the Plan, must be diligently pursued and rapidly
completed. The construction of the Home for the Aged—an
institution designed to inaugurate the Dependencies of the Mother
Temple of the West—must without further delay be commenced. The
process of incorporating firmly grounded local as well as newly
formed national and regional spiritual assemblies must be given an
unprecedented impetus in every continent of the globe. The no less
essential obligation to establish the remaining Bahá’í
Publishing Trusts must likewise be discharged. Strenuous efforts must
be exerted to vindicate the independent character of the Bahá’í
Faith through obtaining recognition by civil authorities, in as many
countries, states and localities as possible, of both the Bahá’í
Marriage Certificate and the Bahá’í Holy Days.
Nor should any effort be spared, however severe the challenge, to
insure the acquisition and preservation for posterity of the few
remaining historic sites in the Cradle of the Faith, and particularly
those associated with the incarceration and execution of its Herald
in Á<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>irbayján. The equally meritorious project
of transferring the remains of the Father of Bahá’u’lláh,
of the mother and of the cousin of the Báb to the Bahá’í
burial ground in the vicinity of the Most Great House, must receive
the continued and prayerful attention of those on whom this sacred
responsibility primarily devolves. In particular a determined effort
must be made, now that no less than nine of the fifteen republics
constituting the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics are included
within the pale of the Faith, and especially by those Bahá’í
communities situated on the periphery of this vast territory, to
establish a nucleus, however small, in each of the six remaining
republics, all of which are now confined to the European continent,
as well as in each of the two islands and of the three satellites
included within the Soviet Orbit, thereby decisively contributing to
the consummation of one of the most challenging objectives of this
world-embracing Crusade.</p>

<p>Supplementing these manifold and pressing duties, which
the audacious prosecutors of this vast Crusade are now, with such
modest resources, and despite the smallness of their numbers, so
nobly discharging, over so large a portion of the globe, and at so
turbulent a stage in the affairs of mankind, is the no less vital
obligation to insure through a still more spectacular demonstration
of world-wide Bahá’í solidarity and
self-sacrifice, the means whereby the three monumental Edifices, each
designed to serve as a house for the indwelling Spirit of God and a
tabernacle for the glorification of His appointed Messenger in this
day, may, without any interruption, be raised and dedicated, in the
European, the African and Australian continents, and contribute their
share to the world-wide celebrations of the Centenary towards which
every Bahá’í heart is eagerly straining.</p>

<p>Great are the strides that have already been made, and
phenomenal the success achieved, by the prosecutors of a thrice
blessed Crusade—a Crusade so closely associated with the
epoch-making Tablets of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Divine Plan, utilizing as its agencies the laboriously erected
institutions of an efficiently functioning, divinely-appointed
Administrative Order, and linking, as it forges ahead, two historic
centenaries commemorating the Birth and the Declaration of the
Mission of the Founder of our Faith. The tasks that still remain to
be accomplished, however, are truly formidable. Above all, the
homefront, that must serve as a base, and act as a reservoir for the
supply of a steady flow of pioneers and resources for the multiple
organized operations of a continually expanding Crusade, and which,
alas, in several countries, distinguished by an outstanding record of
service to the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh has
been progressively declining, must, at whatever cost, and within as
short a time as possible, be revitalized, extended and consolidated.
More than ever its manpower must rapidly increase, the administrative
machinery it utilizes, and on which it relies, for the effectual
discharge of its Mission, must be assiduously perfected, and, most
important of all, its spiritual driving force must be constantly
reinforced through a firmer grasp by the individuals, ultimately
responsible for its progress, of the distinguishing verities and
fundamental purposes of their Faith, through a fuller dedication to
its glorious Mission, and through a closer communion with its
animating Spirit.</p>

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<p>I appeal, as I close this review of the superb feats
already accomplished, in the course of so many campaigns, by the
heroic band of the warriors of Bahá’u’lláh,
battling in His Name and by His aid for the purification, the
unification and the spiritualization of a morally and spiritually
bankrupt society, now hovering on the brink of self-destruction, for
a renewed dedication, at this critical hour in the fortunes of
mankind, on the part of the entire company of my spiritual brethren
in every continent of the globe, to the high ideals of the Cause they
have espoused, as well as to the immediate accomplishment of the
goals of the Crusade on which they have embarked, be they in active
service or not, of either sex, young as well as old, rich or poor,
whether veteran or newly enrolled—a dedication reminiscent of
the pledges which the Dawn-breakers of an earlier Apostolic Age,
assembled in conference at Bada<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>t, and faced with issues of a
different but equally challenging nature, willingly and solemnly made
for the prosecution of the collective task with which they were
confronted.</p>

<p>May this Crusade, on which the privileged heirs and
present successors of the heroes of the Primitive Age of our Faith
have so auspiciously embarked, yield, as it speeds on to its mid-way
point, such a harvest as will amaze its prosecutors, astonish the
world at large, and draw forth from the Source on high a measure of
celestial strength adequate to insure its triumphant consummation.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[April, 1957]</p>

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<head>Epoch-Making Victory Won Over
Covenant-Breakers</head>

<p>With feelings of profound joy, exultation and
thankfulness, announce on morrow of sixty-fifth Anniversary of
Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh, signal,
epoch-making victory won over the ignoble band of breakers of His
Covenant which, in the course of over six decades, has entrenched
itself in the precincts of the Most Holy Shrine of the Bahá’í
world, provoking through acts of overt hostility and ingenious
machinations, in alliance with external enemies under three
successive regimes, the wrath of the Lord of the Covenant Himself,
incurring the malediction of the Concourse on high, and filling with
inexpressible anguish the heart of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.</p>

<p>The expropriation order issued by the Israeli
government, mentioned in the recent Convention Message, related to
the entire property owned by Covenant-breakers within the
Ḥaram-i-Aqdas, recently contested by these same enemies through
appeal to Israel’s Supreme Court, now confirmed through adverse
decision just announced by same Court, enabling the civil authorities
to enforce the original decision and proceed with the eviction of the
wretched remnants of the once redoubtable adversaries who, both
within the Holy Land and beyond its confines, labored so long and so
assiduously to disrupt the foundations of the Faith, sap their
loyalty and cause a permanent cleavage in the ranks of its
supporters.</p>

<p>This final, shattering and most humiliating blow may
well be regarded as the culmination in the long series of reverses
suffered by these same relentless foes, marked by the repudiation of
their preposterous claims following the Passing of Bahá’u’lláh,
by the overwhelming majority of His followers, east and west; by the
abject failure of ‘Abdu’l-Ḥamíd, as well as
the notorious Commission of Inquiry, to banish ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
to Fezzan; by the ignominious defeat of the Turkish
Commander-in-Chief, the cruel, boastful Jamál Pá<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>á,
following his threat to crucify the Center of the Covenant outside
the main gate of the fortress City of Akká; by acquisition of
the site for the construction of the Báb’s Sepulcher; by
the restitution of the keys to the Most Holy Tomb and the recognition
by the British authorities of the right of the Bahá’í
world community to the custodianship of the Bahá’í
Shrines; by the establishment of the international Bahá’í
endowments on Mt. Carmel; by the formation of the Palestine branches
of the Bahá’í National Assemblies; by exhumation
of the Brother and Mother of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and
reburial in the neighborhood of the Báb’s resting place;
by the evacuation by these same adversaries of the Mansion of Bahjí,
after forty years’ occupancy; by the demise, in distressing
circumstances, of the archbreaker of the Covenant himself; by the
ignominious flight of his henchmen on the eve of the disturbances
which rocked the Holy Land in recent years; by the deaths with
dramatic swiftness of this same lieutenant, his kindred and closest
associates; by the intervention of the Israeli government in denying
the competence of the civil courts to adjudicate the case brought by
the remnant of these same Covenant-breakers and the subsequent
authorization issued by the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign
Affairs to demolish the ruined building close to the vicinity of
Bahá’u’lláh’s Tomb; finally, by the
extinction of the life of the prime mover in the diabolical plans
directed during the course of three decades against ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
</p>

<p>The implementation of this order will, at long last,
cleanse the Outer Sanctuary of the Qiblih of the Bahá’í
world of the pollution staining the fair name of the Faith and pave
the way for the adoption and execution of preliminary measures
designed to herald the construction in future decades of the stately,
befitting Mausoleum designed to enshrine the holiest dust the earth
ever received into its bosom.</p>

<p>Share announcement Hands of the Cause and all National
Assemblies.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, June 3, 1957]</p>

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<head>Call to Hands of Cause and National
Assemblies</head>

<p>Divinely appointed Institution of the Hands of the
Cause, invested by virtue of the authority conferred by the Testament
of the Center of the Covenant with the twin functions of protecting
and propagating the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh,
now entering new phase in the process of the unfoldment of its sacred
mission. To its newly assured responsibility to assist National
Spiritual Assemblies of the Bahá’í world in the
specific purpose of effectively prosecuting the World Spiritual
Crusade, the primary obligation to watch over and insure protection
to the Bahá’í world community, in close
collaboration with these same National Assemblies, is now added.</p>

<p>Recent events, the triumphant consummation of a series
of historic enterprises, such as the construction of the
superstructure of the Báb’s Sepulcher, the dedication of
the Mother Temple of the West, the world-wide celebrations of the
Holy Year, the convocation of four Intercontinental Teaching
Conferences launching the Ten Year Crusade, the unprecedented
dispersal of its valiant prosecutors over the face of the globe, the
extraordinary progress of the African and Pacific campaigns, the rise
of the administrative order in the Arabian Peninsula in the heart of
the Islámic world, the discomfiture of the powerful
antagonists in the Cradle of the Faith, the erection of the
International Archives, heralding the establishment of the seat of
the World Administrative Order in the Holy Land, served to inflame
the unquenchable animosity of its Muslim opponents and raised up a
new set of adversaries in the Christian fold and roused internal
enemies, old and new Covenant-breakers, to fresh attempts to arrest
the march of the Cause of God, misrepresent its purpose, disrupt its
administrative institutions, dampen the zeal and sap the loyalty of
its supporters.</p>

<p>Evidences of increasing hostility without, persistent
machinations within, foreshadowing dire contests destined to range
the Army of Light against the forces of darkness, both secular and
religious, predicted in unequivocal language by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
necessitate in this crucial hour closer association of the Hands of
the five continents and the bodies of the elected representatives of
the national Bahá’í communities the world over
for joint investigation of the nefarious activities of internal
enemies and the adoption of wise, effective measures to counteract
their treacherous schemes, protect the mass of the believers, and
arrest the spread of their evil influence.</p>

<p>Call upon Hands and National Assemblies, each continent
separately, to establish henceforth direct contact and deliberate,
whenever feasible, as frequently as possible, to exchange reports to
be submitted by their respective Auxiliary Boards and national
committees, to exercise unrelaxing vigilance and carry out
unflinchingly their sacred, inescapable duties. The security of our
precious Faith, the preservation of the spiritual health of the
Bahá’í communities, the vitality of the faith of
its individual members, the proper functioning of its laboriously
erected institutions, the fruition of its worldwide enterprises, the
fulfilment of its ultimate destiny, all are directly dependent upon
the befitting discharge of the weighty responsibilities now resting
upon the members of these two institutions, occupying, with the
Universal House of Justice, next to the Institution of the
Guardianship, foremost rank in the divinely ordained administrative
hierarchy of the World Order of Bahá’u’lláh.
</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, June 4, 1957]</p>

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<head>Restitution of Bahá’í
Properties in Persia</head>

<p>Rejoice announce yet another victory won in cradle of
Faith, swiftly following crushing defeat recently sustained by
Covenant-breakers in Holy Land. National Hazíratu’l-Quds
in Ṭihrán has been returned, completing thereby the
restitution of Bahá’í properties seized at the
instigation of traditional enemies in Bahá’u’lláh’s
native land.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, June 8, 1957]</p>

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<p>Announce to Hands and all National Assemblies that
following the loss of the appeal to the Supreme Court, the Government
expropriation order has been implemented, resulting in the complete
evacuation of the remnant of Covenant-breakers and the transfer of
all their belongings from the precincts of the Most Holy Shrine, and
the purification, after six long decades, of the Ḥaram-i-Aqdas
from every trace of their contamination. Measures under way to effect
transfer of title deeds of the evacuated property to the triumphant
Bahá’í community.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[Cablegram, September 6, 1957]</p>

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<head>Announcement of Series of Five
Intercontinental Conferences and Appointment of Eight Additional
Hands of the Cause</head>

<p>On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the opening
of the memorable Holy Year associated with the Centenary celebrations
of the birth of the Mission of Bahá’u’lláh
in the Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál of Ṭihrán—an
anniversary falling only a few months before the decade-long global
Spiritual Crusade, on which the entire company of His followers have
embarked, will have reached its midway point—I feel moved to
announce the convocation of a series of Intercontinental Conferences,
five in number, to be held successively in Kampala, Uganda, in the
heart of the African continent; in the city of Sydney, the oldest
Bahá’í center established in the Antipodes; in
Chicago, where the name of Bahá’u’lláh was
publicly mentioned for the first time in the western world; in the
city of Frankfurt, in the heart of the European continent; and in
Djakarta, the capital city of the Republic of Indonesia.</p>

<p>These historic gatherings, which will recall in some of
their aspects the four epoch-making Conferences which commemorated
the hundredth anniversary of the inception of the Bahá’í
Revelation, are to be held respectively in the months of January,
March, May, July and September, under the auspices of the Regional
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Central and
East Africa, the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Australia, the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the United States of America, the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá’ís of Germany and Austria, and the
Regional Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
South-East Asia.</p>

<p>They are to be convened by the chairmen of the
aforementioned Regional and National Spiritual Assemblies for the
five-fold purpose of offering humble thanksgiving to the Divine
Author of our Faith, Who has graciously enabled His followers, during
a period of deepening anxiety and amidst the confusion and
uncertainties of a critical phase in the fortunes of mankind, to
prosecute uninterruptedly the Ten-Year Plan formulated for the
execution of the Grand Design conceived by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá;
of reviewing and celebrating the series of signal victories won so
rapidly in the course of each of the campaigns of this
world-encircling Crusade; of deliberating on ways and means that will
insure its triumphant consummation; and of lending simultaneously a
powerful impetus, the world over, to the vital process of individual
conversion—the preeminent purpose underlying the Plan in all
its ramifications—and to the construction and completion of the
three Mother Temples to be built in the European, the African, and
Australian continents.</p>

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<p>The phenomenal advances made since the inception of this
globe-girdling Crusade, in the brief space of less than five years,
eclipses—if we pause to ponder the scope and significance of
recent developments—in both the number and quality of the feats
achieved by its prosecutors, any previous collective enterprise
undertaken by the followers of the Faith, at any time and in any part
of the world, since the close of the initial and most turbulent epoch
of the Heroic Age of the Bahá’í Dispensation.</p>

<p>The raising of the number of Bahá’í
centers—foci and pivots of Bahá’í teaching
and administrative activity—all over the globe, from
twenty-five hundred to forty-five hundred; of the number of
countries, both sovereign States and Dependencies, included within
the pale of the Faith from one hundred and twenty-eight to two
hundred and fifty-four; and of the number of Bahá’í
national and regional Spiritual Assemblies—forerunners of the
Universal House of Justice—from twelve to twenty-six; the
substantial multiplication of Bahá’í local
Spiritual Assemblies—constituting the foundation of a rising
Administrative Order—throughout five continents, whose number
has now passed the thousand mark; the planting of the banner of the
Faith in over seventy islands, situated in the Pacific, the Atlantic
and the Indian Oceans, as well as in the Mediterranean and the North
Sea; the establishment of its northernmost outpost beyond the Arctic
Circle, in far-off Thule, Greenland; the erection and completion, in
the Holy Land itself, at the cost of over a quarter of a million
dollars, of the Bahá’í International Archives,
heralding the emergence, in its plenitude, of the seat of the
embryonic World Order of Bahá’u’lláh on the
slopes of Mt. Carmel and facing the Qiblih of the Bahá’í
world; the enlargement of the scope of Bahá’í
international endowments in the twin cities of Akká and Haifa,
constituting the World Center of the Faith, until their present value
can now be estimated at over five and a half million dollars; a
corresponding extension of Bahá’í national
endowments in the Great Republic of the West—the stronghold of
the Bahá’í Administrative Order—the value
of which is fast approaching five million dollars, and of Bahá’í
holdings in the Cradle of the Faith, conservatively estimated to be
well over forty million túmans; the acquisition of no less
than forty-eight National Hazíratu’l-Quds—the
central administrative headquarters of Bahá’í
communities established in the sovereign States and chief
Dependencies of the globe—involving an expenditure of over half
a million dollars; the founding of Bahá’í
national endowments in no less than fifty capitals and chief cities
of all five continents, the cost of which may be estimated to be at
least one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; the initiation of the
construction of the Mother Temples of both Africa and Australia, as
well as the purchase of eleven Temple sites for over two hundred
thousand dollars; the incorporation of over ninety national and local
Spiritual Assemblies, raising the total number of incorporated
Assemblies the world over to over two hundred; the translation of
Bahá’í literature into one hundred and
forty-eight languages, of which no less than seventy-two are over and
above those called for by the provisions of the Ten-Year Plan,
bringing the total number of languages to two hundred and
thirty-seven; as well as a series of additional accomplishments, too
numerous to recount, supplementing the objectives of that Plan, in
connection with the opening of virgin territories, the acquisition of
Temple sites, the inauguration of Bahá’í schools,
the founding of Bahá’í local endowments, the
establishment of local Hazíratu’l-Quds, the formulation
of subsidiary Plans, the initiation of a Bahá’í
Publishing Trust, the purchase of Bahá’í Holy
Sites, and of plots for Bahá’í burial-grounds and
for Bahá’í summer schools—all these can be
regarded by any fair-minded observer in no other light except as the
manifestations of a momentous progress as diversified in character as
it is far-reaching in its import.</p>

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<p>So marvelous a progress, embracing so vast a field,
achieved in so short a time, by so small a band of heroic souls, well
deserves, at this juncture in the evolution of a decade-long Crusade,
to be signalized by, and indeed necessitates, the announcement of yet
another step in the progressive unfoldment of one of the cardinal and
pivotal institutions ordained by Bahá’u’lláh,
and confirmed in the Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
involving the designation of yet another contingent of the Hands of
the Cause of God, raising thereby to thrice nine the total number of
the Chief Stewards of Bahá’u’lláh’s
embryonic World Commonwealth, who have been invested by the unerring
Pen of the Center of His Covenant with the dual function of guarding
over the security, and of insuring the propagation, of His Father’s
Faith.</p>

<p>The eight now elevated to this exalted rank are: Enoch
Olinga, William Sears, and John Robarts, in West and South Africa;
Hasan Balyuzi and John Ferraby in the British Isles; Collis
Featherstone and Rahmatu’lláh Muhájir, in the
Pacific area; and Abu’l-Qásim Faizí in the
Arabian Peninsula—a group chosen from four continents of the
globe, and representing the Afnán, as well as the black and
white races and whose members are derived from Christian, Muslim,
Jewish and Pagan backgrounds.</p>

<p>This latest addition to the band of the high-ranking
officers of a fast evolving World Administrative Order, involving a
further expansion of the august institution of the Hands of the Cause
of God, calls for, in view of the recent assumption by them of their
sacred responsibility as protectors of the Faith, the appointment by
these same Hands, in each continent separately, of an additional
Auxiliary Board, equal in membership to the existing one, and charged
with the specific duty of watching over the security of the Faith,
thereby complementing the function of the original Board, whose duty
will henceforth be exclusively concerned with assisting the
prosecution of the Ten-Year Plan.</p>

<p>At these five Intercontinental Conferences the Hands of
the Cause, whether previously or recently appointed, particularly
those associated with the Conference being held in the continent they
represent, as well as members of their Auxiliary Boards, and
representatives of the Regional and National Spiritual Assemblies
primarily concerned with the opening of the virgin territories
included in the continent to which they belong and of the islands
situated in the neighborhood of that continent, as well as all
believers, wherever their residence may be, are invited to be
present.</p>

<p>To the Kampala Conference a representative of each of
the United States, the British, the Persian, the North-East African,
the Indian and the Iráqí National Spiritual Assemblies;
to the Chicago Conference a representative of each of the United
States, the Canadian, and Latin American National Spiritual
Assemblies; to the Frankfurt Conference a representative of each of
the British, the German, the Italo-Swiss and the United States
National Spiritual Assemblies; and to the Djakarta Conference a
representative of each of the United States, the Canadian, the
Persian, the Indian, the Australian and the Iráqí
National Spiritual Assemblies, should be sent in the capacity of an
official participant.</p>

<p>Any other members of these Assemblies, as well as any of
the members of the newly established National and Regional Spiritual
Assemblies, are welcome to be present at these five successive
Conferences.</p>

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CONFERENCES</head>

<p>The following five Hands, who, in their capacity as
members of the International Bahá’í Council, are
closely associated with the rise and development of the institutions
of the Faith at its World Center, have been chosen to act as my
special representatives at this second series of Intercontinental
Conferences: Amatu’l-Bahá, Rúhíyyih,
accompanied by Lutfu’lláh Hakím, member of the
International Council, at the Kampala Conference; Mason Remey, at the
Sydney Conference; Ugo Giachery, at the Chicago Conference; Amelia
Collins, at the Frankfurt Conference; and Leroy Ioas, at the Djakarta
Conference.</p>

<p>To three of them, attending the Kampala, the Sydney and
the Frankfurt Conferences, I shall entrust a portion of the blessed
earth from the inmost Shrine of Bahá’u’lláh,
a lock of His precious Hair, and a reproduction of His Portrait, to
be exhibited by them to the assembled friends at these Conferences.
Two of these representatives will be instructed to deposit, on my
behalf, the blessed earth in the foundations of the two Temples to be
erected in the African and Australian continents, while the other
sacred gifts will be delivered for safe keeping by these
representatives to the Central and East African Regional Assembly and
the Australian and German National Spiritual Assemblies. A fourth
portrait of Bahá’u’lláh will be entrusted
to my representative, Leroy Ioas, to be exhibited at the Djakarta
Conference, and returned for safe keeping to the Holy Land, while to
Ugo Giachery, representing me at the Chicago Conference, will be
assigned the duty of exhibiting the portraits of Bahá’u’lláh
and of the Báb, already entrusted to the United States
National Spiritual Assembly.</p>

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<p>The holding of this second series of Intercontinental
Conferences, marking the halfway point of the greatest Crusade ever
embarked upon for the propagation of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
in both the eastern and western hemispheres, signalizes the opening
of the fourth phase of the Ten-Year Plan. The first phase, covering
the initial twelve months of this stupendous enterprise, will forever
be associated with the carrying of the Message of Bahá’u’lláh
to no less than a hundred countries of the globe. The second phase,
lasting twice as long as the first, witnessed the acquisition of a
remarkably large number of national Hazíratu’l-Quds, and
the establishment, in numerous countries, of Bahá’í
national endowments, complementing, through the process of
administrative consolidation, the striking enlargement of the orbit
of the Faith in the course of the initial phase of the Plan. The
third phase, equal in duration to the preceding phase, has been made
memorable by the striking multiplication of Bahá’í
centers, and the formation of no less than sixteen Regional and
National Spiritual Assemblies.</p>

<p>The fourth phase, the opening of which is now
approaching, must be immortalized, on the one hand, by an
unprecedented increase in the number of avowed supporters of the
Faith, in all the continents of the globe, of every race, clime,
creed and color, and from every stratum of present-day society,
coupled with a corresponding increase in the number of Bahá’í
centers, and, on the other, by a swift progress in the erection of
the Mother Temples of Africa and Australia, as well as by the
initiation of the construction of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of Europe.</p>

<p>The phase which the valiant prosecutors of a Crusade,
endowed with such tremendous potentialities, are about to enter must,
as this divinely propelled, this highly beneficent, mysteriously
unfolding enterprise hastens past its midway point, and approaches
the closing stages of its world-wide operations, witness, in both the
teaching and administrative spheres, and in consequence of the
impact, which, it is ardently hoped, the deliberations and
resolutions of the attendants at these forthcoming Conferences will
have upon the immediate destinies of this Crusade, an upsurge of
enthusiasm and consecration, before which every single as well as
collective exploit, associated with any of the three previous phases,
will pale.</p>

<p>I call upon each and every Hand of the Cause of God,
previously or now appointed, upon the entire body of the believers
participating in this Crusade, and, in particular, upon their elected
representatives, the members of the various Regional and National
Spiritual Assemblies in both the East and the West, and, even more
emphatically, upon those privileged to convene and organize these
history-making Conferences, to bestir themselves, and, according to
their rank, capacity, function and resources, befittingly prepare
themselves, during the short interval separating them from the
opening of the first of these five Conferences, to meet the
challenge, and seize the opportunities, of this auspicious hour, and
insure, through a dazzling display of the qualities which must
distinguish a worthy stewardship of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh,
the total and resounding success of these Conferences, dedicated to
the glorification of His Name, and expressly convened for the purpose
of accelerating the march of the institutions of His world-redeeming
Order, and of hastening the establishment of His Kingdom in the
hearts of men.</p>

<p>—Shoghi</p>

<p>[October, 1957]</p>
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WORLD <lb />1950–1957 <lb />A Supplementary Collection</head>

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<head>New Step in Building the Báb’s
Shrine</head>

<p>Announce to national assemblies of America, Europe, and
Australia the initiation of preliminary measures for erection of
steel framework designed to support the contemplated dome of the
Báb’s Sepulcher. Holy edifice, whose site the Founder of
the Faith designated while Himself an exile in Most Great Prison,
whose central structure the Center of His Covenant erected in the
course of the turbulent years of His ministry, whose enveloping
arcade was constructed despite internal disturbance rocking the Holy
Land, is now carried forward despite the mounting international
tension through signing of sixty-three thousand dollar contract for
stonework of octagon. Request beloved friends, collaborators in
historic undertaking, to join me in prayers for uninterrupted
prosecution of work simultaneously initiated in Italy and Holy Land
designed to attain final consummation in rearing the lofty dome,
crowning unit of enterprise so intimately associated with the Three
Central Figures of Faith linking the Heroic and Formative Ages of the
Bahá’í Dispensation.</p>

<p>[January 4, 1951]</p>

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<head>Construction of Shrine Moves Forward</head>

<p>Announce to friends of East and West that operations
commenced last Naw-Rúz on excavation for eight shafts designed
for piers supporting the dome of the Báb’s Sepulcher
terminated. Consignment of thirty-three tons of steel, fifty tons of
cement safely delivered to Holy Land. Seven thousand three hundred
pound (i.e., Israeli unit of currency) contract for structural work,
capable of sustaining the thousand-ton weight of superstructure,
signed. First installment out of eight hundred tons of stones for
octagon and dome of Shrine recently received. Greatly heartened by
response of self-sacrificing believers in both hemispheres enabling
energetic prosecution at this critical hour of so holy an enterprise.
May sustained support of all communities hasten its glorious
consummation.</p>

<p>[May 29, 1951]</p>

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<head>Pilgrimage to World Center Again
Permitted</head>

<p>Announce to all national assemblies restrictions on
pilgrimage being gradually removed. Owing to prevailing conditions,
maximum duration will be nine days. Permission of Guardian necessary,
as few at a time are now permitted.</p>

<p>[December 25, 1951]</p>

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<head>Administrative Headquarters in
Africa</head>

<p>Inform United States, British, Persian, Egyptian, Indian
National Assemblies of imminent purchase of Hazíratu’l-Quds
of Central Africa. Have forwarded my contribution, six thousand
dollars, toward historic enterprise. Appeal five cooperating National
Assemblies to participate through contribution toward meritorious
purchase. Purchase price 5500 pounds. Advise forward contributions to
Banani, Kampala.</p>

<p>[March 16, 1952]</p>

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<head>William Sutherland Maxwell
Passes—Rúhíyyih Khánum Appointed Hand</head>

<p>With sorrowful heart announce through national
assemblies that Hand of Cause of Bahá’u’lláh,
highly esteemed, dearly beloved Sutherland Maxwell, has been gathered
into the glory of the Abhá Kingdom. His saintly life,
extending well nigh four score years, enriched during the course of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s ministry by services in the
Dominion of Canada, ennobled during Formative Age of Faith by decade
of services in Holy Land, during darkest days of my life, doubly
honored through association with the crown of martyrdom won by May
Maxwell and incomparable honor bestowed upon his daughter, attained
consummation through his appointment as architect of the arcade and
superstructure of the Báb’s Sepulcher as well as
elevation to the front rank of the Hands of Cause of God. Advise all
national assemblies to hold befitting memorial gatherings
particularly in the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár in
Wilmette and in the Hazíratu’l-Quds in Ṭihrán.
</p>

<p>Have instructed Hands of Cause in United States and
Canada, Horace Holley and Fred Schopflocher, to attend as my
representatives the funeral in Montreal. Moved to name after him the
southern door of the Báb’s Tomb as tribute to his
services to second holiest Shrine of the Bahá’í
world. The mantle of Hand of Cause now falls upon the shoulders of
his distinguished daughter, Amatu’l-Bahá Rúhíyyih,
who has already rendered and is still rendering manifold no less
meritorious self-sacrificing services at World Center of Faith of
Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>[March 26, 1952]</p>

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<head>Progress on Shrine of the Báb</head>

<p>On eve of opening of Holy Year announce to Bahá’í
communities of East and West joyful tidings of conclusion of over ten
thousand dollar contract with Utrecht firm for the fabrication of
twelve thousand gilded tiles to cover an area of two hundred and
fifty square meters of dome of Báb’s Sepulcher. Eighteen
stained glass windows of drum and twenty-four windows of octagon
delivered to Mount Carmel. Stones required for construction of drum
and ribs and brim and lantern of dome nearing completion, heralding
the early commencement of the erection of the last remaining unit of
rapidly rising edifice. Eastward extension of terrace adjoining
Sepulcher virtually terminated raising the total length of horizontal
area fronting the Shrine to about six hundred feet, adding greatly to
the beauty and stateliness of the approaches to the magnificent
structure, already enhanced through recent extension of terraces
linking Haifa’s oldest and most imposing avenue with Báb’s
resting place majestically rising in the bosom of Carmel.</p>

<p>[October 14, 1952]</p>

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<head>Achievements of Heroic Pioneers in
Africa</head>

<p>Rejoice to share with Bahá’í
communities East and West thrilling reports of feats achieved by the
heroic band of Bahá’í pioneers laboring in divers
widely scattered African territories, particularly in Uganda, in the
heart of the continent, reminiscent alike of episodes related in the
Book of Acts and the rapid, dramatic propagation of the Faith through
the instrumentality of the dawn-breakers in the Heroic Age of the
Bahá’í Dispensation. The marvelous
accomplishments signalizing the rise and establishment of the
Administrative Order of the Faith in Latin America have been
eclipsed. The exploits immortalizing the recently launched crusade in
the European continent have been surpassed. The goal of the
seven-month plan, initiated by the Kampala Assembly, aiming at
doubling the twelve enrolled believers, has been outstripped. The
number of Africans converted in the course of the last fifteen
months, residing in Kampala and outlying districts, with Protestant,
Catholic and pagan backgrounds, lettered and unlettered, of both
sexes, representative of no less than sixteen tribes, has passed the
two hundred mark.</p>

<p>The effulgent rays of God’s triumphant Cause,
radiating from the focal center, are fast awakening the continent and
penetrating at an accelerating rate isolated regions unfrequented by
white men and enveloping with their radiance souls hitherto
indifferent to the persistent humanitarian activities of the
Christian missions and the civilizing influence of the civil
authorities. No less than nine localities will be qualified to
attain, by this coming Ridván, assembly status within a single
territory of the long-slumbering continent.</p>

<p>Zanzibar, Madagascar, French Morocco, South Rhodesia,
Italian Somaliland are already or soon will be opened to the Faith.</p>

<p>Desire to pay special tribute to the strenuous efforts
exerted by ‘Alí Na<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">kh</hi>javání, setting
an example of dedication and freedom from prejudice to fellow
pioneers laboring in inhospitable surroundings and confronted by
manifold and formidable obstacles.</p>

<p>Planning to entrust to the special representative
delegated to attend the approaching Kampala Conference a portrait of
the holy Báb, a replica of the one deposited beneath the dome
of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár in Wilmette, to
be exhibited to the assembled attendants on the historic occasion.
Confident unveiling may draw newly recruited vanguard of the
ever-swelling host of Bahá’u’lláh, as well
as all participating visitors, itinerant teachers and settlers,
closer to the spirit of the Martyr-Prophet of the Faith and bestow
everlasting benediction on all gathered at the memorable sessions of
the epoch-making Intercontinental Conference dedicated to the
prosecution of the latest, most glorious crusade launched in the
course of eleven decades of Bahá’í history.</p>

<p>[January 5, 1953]</p>

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<head>Rapid Progress of Twin Sacred
Undertakings</head>

<p>On eve of convocation of history-making, long eagerly
anticipated African Intercontinental Conference share with
communities of Bahá’í world the joyous news of
the rapid progress of the twin sacred undertakings launched on the
Mountain of God and the holy Plain of Akká, destined to
culminate in the erection of worthy sepulchers of the Herald and
Author of the Bahá’í Revelation. World-wide
celebrations of the Holy Year inaugurated last October, heightened
during course of present month through the holding of the
epoch-making gathering, moving steadily towards climax during
approaching Ridván festivities, have been greatly enhanced by
the latest developments of the institutions at the World Center of
the Faith.</p>

<p>Construction of the third unit of the Báb’s
Shrine is terminated, synchronizing with the safe arrival at the port
of Haifa of the last consignment of stones ordered in Italy totaling
over thirteen hundred tons. First section of the brim of the dome,
constituting the base of the topmost tier of the triple crown of the
majestic edifice, has been erected, heralding the placing during
Ridván period of tiles as well as construction of ribs of the
golden dome.</p>

<p>The landscaping initiated at the inception of the Holy
Year of thirteen thousand square meter area immediately surrounding
the Qiblih of the Bahá’í world, involving
extension of its outer sanctuary, to be designated henceforth as the
Ḥaram-i-Aqdas, is virtually concluded, paving the way,
successively, for the embellishment and extensive illumination of the
entire area and erection of stately portals, presaging the rearing at
a future date of a magnificent mausoleum in its heart. The striking
enhancement of the beauty and stateliness of the most holy spot in
the Bahá’í world constitutes a befitting tribute
to the memory of the Founder of the Faith, within the hallowed area
adjacent to His resting place, on the occasion of the centenary
celebrations of the birth of His glorious Mission.</p>

<p>[February 9, 1953]</p>

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<head>African Intercontinental Conference</head>

<p>[Kampala, Uganda, February 12–18, 1953]</p>

<p>I hail with a joyous heart the convocation in the heart
of the African continent of the first of the four Intercontinental
Teaching Conferences constituting the highlights of the world-wide
celebrations of the Holy Year which commemorates the hundredth
anniversary of the birth of the Mission of the Founder of our Faith.
I welcome with open arms the unexpectedly large number of the
representatives of the pure-hearted and the spiritually receptive
Negro race, so dearly loved by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, for
whose conversion to His Father’s Faith He so deeply yearned and
whose interests He so ardently championed in the course of His
memorable visit to the North American continent. I am reminded, on
this historic occasion, of the significant words uttered by
Bahá’u’lláh Himself, Who as attested by the
Center of the Covenant, in His Writings, “compared the colored
people to the black pupil of the eye,” through which “the
light of the spirit shineth forth.” I feel particularly
gratified by the substantial participation in this epoch-making
conference of the members of a race dwelling in a continent which for
the most part has retained its primitive simplicity and remained
uncontaminated by the evils of a gross, a rampant and cancerous
materialism undermining the fabric of human society alike in the East
and in the West, eating into the vitals of the conflicting peoples
and races inhabiting the American, the European and the Asiatic
continents, and alas threatening to engulf in one common catastrophic
convulsion the generality of mankind. I acclaim the preponderance of
the members of this same race at so significant a conference, a
phenomenon unprecedented in the annals of Bahá’í
conferences held during over a century, and auguring well for a
corresponding multiplication in the number of the representatives of
the yellow, the red and brown races of mankind dwelling respectively
in the Far East, in the Far West and in the islands of the South
Pacific Ocean, a multiplication designed ultimately to bring to a
proper equipoise the divers ethnic elements comprised within the
highly diversified world-embracing Bahá’í
fellowship.</p>

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<head>TRIBUTE TO PIONEERS IN AFRICAN FIELD</head>

<p>I feel moved, on this auspicious occasion, to pay a warm
tribute to the elected representatives, as well as the members, of
the British, the Persian, the American, the Egyptian and the Indian
Bahá’í Communities which have participated, in
pursuance of their respective plans, in the opening stage of a
colossal teaching campaign, constituting a vital phase of the
impending decade-long World Crusade, and aiming at the spiritual
conquest of the entire African continent. I desire in particular to
express to all those gathered at this conference my feelings of
abiding appreciation of the magnificent role played and of the
remarkable prizes won, by the small band of Persian, British and
American pioneers, in the course of the initial stage of this
divinely propelled and mysteriously unfolding collective enterprise,
which has overshadowed both the Latin American and European teaching
campaigns launched in recent years, which is destined to exert an
incalculable influence on the fortunes of the Faith throughout the
world, and which may well have far-reaching repercussions among the
two chief races dwelling in the North American continent.</p>

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<head>FIRST AFRICAN PILLAR OF UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF
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<p>To the American Bahá’í Community,
the chief executor of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine
Plan; to the British Bahá’í Community, destined
to play in future decades a predominating role in opening to the
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh not only the British
territories throughout the African continent, but the divers
dependencies of the British Crown scattered on the surface of the
globe; to the Persian Bahá’í Community, at once
the most venerable and most consistently persecuted among its sister
communities in both the East and the West; to the Egyptian Bahá’í
Community that may well boast of having erected in that continent the
first pillar of the Universal House of Justice; to the Indian Bahá’í
Community, fated to contribute, to a marked degree, to the spiritual
quickening of the Indians constituting a noble element of the
population of Africa—to these communities I feel I must
acknowledge my deep sense of thankfulness for the strenuous efforts
exerted by their pioneers to raise aloft the standard of the Faith in
the territories allocated to them in Liberia, Uganda, Tanganyika, the
Gold Coast, Kenya, Somaliland, Nyasaland, Northern Rhodesia, Libya,
Algeria, Zanzibar and Madagascar. To others who, though not following
the fixed pattern of the plan initiated for the present African
campaign, have arisen to introduce the Faith in the territories of
Sierra Leone, Angola, Mozambique and Southern Rhodesia I feel,
moreover, a debt of gratitude is due for their share in extending the
range of Bahá’í pioneer activity in that
continent.</p>

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<p>The hour is indeed propitious, as the climax of the
world-wide rejoicings signalizing the Holy Year approaches, for the
national spiritual assemblies of these same communities to gird up
their loins, in collaboration with the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá’ís of ‘Iráq, in a supreme
effort to launch, on the morrow of this fateful conference, that
phase of the Ten-Year Crusade which, God willing, will culminate in
the introduction of our glorious Faith in all the remaining
territories of that vast continent as well as the chief neighboring
islands lying in the Indian and the Atlantic Oceans. The decade on
whose threshold they now stand must, circumstances permitting,
witness:</p>

<p>First, the erection of three additional pillars within
the confines of that continent and its neighboring islands, designed
to support, together with no less than forty-five other national
spiritual assemblies to be established in other parts of the world,
the final unit in the erection of the Administrative Order of the
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh, namely: The National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Central and
East Africa, to be formed under the aegis of the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles,
with its seat in Kampala; the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of South and West Africa, to be formed
under the aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the United States of America, with its seat in Johannesburg; the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
North West Africa, to be formed under the aegis of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Egypt and
Súdán, with its seat in Tunis.</p>

<p>Second, the initial purchase of land for the future
construction of three Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs,
one in Cairo, one in Kampala and one in Johannesburg, situated
respectively in the north, the heart and the south of the African
continent.</p>

<p>Third, the opening of the following thirty-three virgin
territories and islands: Cape Verde Islands, Canary Islands, French
Somaliland, French Togoland, Mauritius, Northern Territories
Protectorate, Portuguese Guinea, Reunion Island, Spanish Guinea, St.
Helena, and St. Thomas Island, assigned to the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States of
America; Ashanti Protectorate, Basutoland, Bechuanaland, Italian
Somaliland, Southern Rhodesia and Swaziland, assigned to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Persia;
French Equatorial Africa, French West Africa, Morocco (International
Zone), Rio de Oro, Spanish Morocco and Spanish Sahara, assigned to
the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
Egypt and Súdán; Comoro Islands, French Cameroons,
Gambia, Ruanda-Urundi and Socotra Island, assigned to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India,
Pákistán and Burma; the British Cameroons, British
Togoland, Madeira and South West Africa, assigned to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British
Isles; and Seychelles Islands, assigned to the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of ‘Iráq.</p>

<p>Fourth, the translation and publication of Bahá’í
literature in the following thirty-one languages to be undertaken by
the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
the British Isles: Accra, Afrikaans, Aladian, Ashanti, Banu, Bemba,
Bua, Chuana, Gio, Gu, Jieng, Jolof, Kuanyama, Krongo, Kroo, Luimbi,
Malagasy, Nubian, Pedi, Popo, Ronga, Sena, Shilha, Shona, Sobo, Suto,
Wongo, Xosa, Yalunka, Yao and Zulu.</p>

<p>Fifth, the consolidation of the twenty-four following
territories already opened to the Faith in the African continent:
Angola, Belgian Congo, Gold Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, Sierra Leone,
Tanganyika, Uganda and Zululand, allocated to the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles;
Abyssinia, Algeria, Eritrea, Libya, French Morocco, Somaliland, Súdán
and Tunisia, allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of Egypt and Súdán;
Madagascar, Mozambique and Zanzibar, allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India,
Pákistán and Burma; Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland,
allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Persia; Liberia and South Africa, allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United
States of America.</p>

<p>Sixth, the establishment, circumstances permitting, of a
national Bahá’í Court in the capital city of
Egypt, the recognized center of both the Islamic and Arab worlds,
officially empowered to apply, in matters of personal status, the
laws and ordinances revealed in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the
Mother-Book of the Bahá’í Revelation.</p>

<p>Seventh, the incorporation of the three above-mentioned
regional national spiritual assemblies.</p>

<p>Eighth, the establishment by those same national
spiritual assemblies of national Bahá’í
endowments.</p>

<p>Ninth, the establishment of a national Hazíratu’l-Quds
in Johannesburg and one in Tunis and the conversion into a similar
institution of the local Hazíratu’l-Quds of Kampala.</p>

<p>Tenth, the formation of a national Bahá’í
Publishing Trust in Cairo.</p>

<p>Eleventh, the formation of an Israel branch of the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
Egypt and Súdán, authorized to hold, on behalf of its
parent institution, property dedicated to the holy shrines at the
World Center of the Faith in the state of Israel.</p>

<p>Twelfth, the appointment, during Ridván 1954, by
the Hand of the Cause in Africa, of an Auxiliary Board of nine
members who will, in conjunction with the six national spiritual
assemblies participating in the African campaign, assist, through
periodic and systematic visits to Bahá’í centers,
in the efficient and prompt execution of the plans formulated for the
prosecution of the teaching campaign in the African continent.</p>

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<p>May the six aforementioned national spiritual
assemblies, aided by the Hand of the Cause appointed in that
continent, and the Auxiliary Board to be chosen by him, and supported
by the national committees and subcommittees to be formed in due
course, and reinforced by the constant and energetic efforts of an
ever-swelling number of pioneers, whether settlers or itinerant
teachers, and assisted by the wholehearted collaboration of the
indigenous believers in all localities, be spiritually welded into a
unit at once dynamic and coherent, and be suffused with the creative,
the directing and propelling forces proceeding from the Source of the
Revelation Himself, and be made, as the projected campaign unfolds,
the vehicle of His grace from on high, and prove themselves worthy
and effective instruments for the execution and ultimate consummation
of one of the most thrilling and far-reaching enterprises undertaken
in the Formative Age of the Faith and constituting one of the noblest
phases of the most glorious Crusade ever launched in the course of
Bahá’í history for the systematic propagation of
the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh over the surface
of the entire planet.</p>

<p>[February 1953]</p>

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<p>On the occasion of the fivefold historic celebration—the
dedication for public worship of the holiest Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of the Bahá’í world; the convocation of the
Second Intercontinental Teaching Conference of the Holy Year; the
anniversary of the Declaration of Bahá’u’lláh
in the Garden of Ridván; the holding of the Forty-Fifth
American Bahá’í Convention, and the launching of
the epochal, global, spiritual Crusade, marking the climax of the
festivities associated with the Centenary of the birth of
Bahá’u’lláh’s Mission—announce
to His followers of East and West that the final phase of the
construction of the Báb’s Sepulcher has been ushered in
through the erection of scaffolding for the completion of the
shuttering of the dome.</p>

<p>Forty-four gilded tiles out of a total of twelve
thousand, designed to cover two hundred fifty square meter surface of
the dome, were placed in permanent position on the eve of the ninth
day of the ninetieth anniversary of the Ridván Festival. On
the afternoon of the same day, during the course of a moving ceremony
in the presence of pilgrims and resident believers of Akká and
Haifa, I have placed reverently a fragment of the plaster ceiling of
the Báb’s prison cell in the castle of Máh-Kú
beneath the gilded tiles of the crowning unit of the majestic
edifice, circumambulated the base of the dome, paid homage to His
memory, recalled His afflictive imprisonment and offered prayers on
behalf of the friends of East and West on a subsequent visit to the
interior of His Shrine.</p>

<p>Preparatory steps are now being taken for the pouring of
concrete for the construction of the ribs of the dome, as well as for
the placing of ornamental stones surrounding its base.</p>

<p>My hopes are heightened that the termination of the
five-year-long, three-quarter million dollar enterprise, undertaken
in the heart of Carmel, will coincide with the termination of the
world-wide celebrations commemorating the Centenary of the inception
of Bahá’u’lláh’s ministry.</p>

<p>Also announce the formation of no less than sixteen new
spiritual assemblies in the African continent:—Monrovia,
Benghazi, Nairobi, Jinja, Akarukei, Tilling, Mbale, Atoot, Kococwa,
Acissa, Opot, Fassy, Ocaka, Osopotoil, Kadoki, Kabuku.</p>

<p>In Uganda alone the number of believers is over two
hundred ninety, residing in twenty-five localities, representative of
twenty tribes.</p>

<p>Finally share the heart-warming news of the impending
establishment of the long-overdue Hazíratu’l-Quds in the
French capital through the conclusion of an agreement to purchase a
nine thousand pound property situated in the best residential quarter
of the city.</p>

<p>Kiyani’s spontaneous, generous contribution is
solely responsible for the achievement of the great victory of the
establishment of the institution designed to serve as the
administrative headquarters of both the present Paris Assembly and
the projected French National Spiritual Assembly.</p>

<p>Advise the American National Assembly to share this
message with its sister assemblies throughout the Bahá’í
world.</p>

<p>[April 30, 1953]</p>

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<p>[Wilmette—Chicago, May 1953]</p>

<p>With a heart overflowing with joy and thankfulness I
acclaim, at this hour marking the climax of the world-wide
festivities of this Holy Year, the convocation, in the heart of the
North American continent and under the shadow of the newly
consecrated Mother Temple of the West, of the second and, without
doubt, the most distinguished of the four Intercontinental Teaching
Conferences commemorating the Centenary of the inception of the
Mission of Bahá’u’lláh. On the occasion of
the opening of this epoch-making conference, at which members of the
United States, the Canadian, the Central American and South American
National Spiritual Assemblies, as well as representatives of the
Bahá’í communities in the states of the American
Union, in the provinces of the Dominion of Canada, in Alaska, and in
the republics of Latin America, are assembled, I recall the unique,
the historic, the highly significant and profoundly moving summons
issued by the Author of the Bahá’í Faith Himself,
and enshrined for all time in the Mother-Book of His Revelation and
repository of His laws, and addressed collectively to the rulers of
the entire Western Hemisphere, conferring upon them an honor such as
has not been conferred by Him on the rulers of any other continent of
the globe. With a throbbing heart I call to mind, at a distance of
more than a century, since the Herald of the Faith bade in His
Qayyúmu’l-Asmá the “peoples of the West”
to “issue forth” from their “cities” to aid
His Cause, the long series of events which have illuminated the
annals of Bahá’í history in the course of six
memorable decades stretching from the time when the name of
Bahá’u’lláh was first publicly mentioned on
the American continent to the present hour when the first
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of the West has finally
been dedicated to public worship on the occasion of the celebrations
signalizing the termination of the first century since the birth of
His Mission. I can but, at this juncture, touch upon certain
outstanding episodes which, viewed in their proper perspective, may
well be regarded as landmarks in the rise and development of the
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh throughout the
Americas. I am particularly reminded of the holding of the World
Parliament of Religions of Chicago in September 1893; of the arrival
of the first American Bahá’í pilgrims in the Holy
Land in December 1898; of the inception of the Temple enterprise in
June 1903; of the opening of the first American Bahá’í
Convention in March 1909; of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
arrival in America in April 1912; of the laying by Him of the
cornerstone of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár in
May 1912; of the unveiling of the Tablets of the Divine Plan in April
1919; of the birth and rise of the Bahá’í
Administrative Order on the morrow of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
ascension; of the official inauguration of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Plan through the launching of the first seven-year teaching
enterprise in April 1937; of the completion of the exterior
ornamentation of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár, on
the eve of the centenary celebrations of the Founding of the Faith,
in May 1944; of the inception of the Second Seven-Year Plan in April
1946; of the formation of an independent National Spiritual Assembly
in the Dominion of Canada in April 1948; of the establishment of the
National Spiritual Assemblies of Central and South America in April
1951; and of the completion of the interior ornamentation of the
Temple in October 1952.</p>

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<p>So remarkable a development in the course of the past
six decades, spanning the concluding phase of the Heroic and the
opening decade of the Formative Age of the Faith, and encompassing
the length and breadth of a continent, so greatly blessed, so richly
endowed, has resulted in the extension of the ramifications of a
nascent Administrative Order to every state of the American Union, to
every province of the Dominion of Canada, and to every republic of
Central and South America; in the construction, the ornamentation,
and the dedication to public worship of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of the western world; in the erection of no less than four pillars
destined with others to sustain the weight of the final and crowning
unit of the administrative structure of the Faith; in the
establishment of over ninety centers in the Dominion of Canada, of
over an hundred centers in Latin America, and of over twelve hundred
centers in the great republic of the West, covering a range that
stretches from the Arctic Circle in the North to the extremity of
Chile in the South; in the founding of local and national endowments
estimated at over three million dollars; in the incorporation of no
less than four national, and of more than fifty local Bahá’í
spiritual assemblies; in the recognition by eighteen states of the
American Union of the Bahá’í marriage
certificate; in the establishment of two national administrative
headquarters, one in the Dominion of Canada and the other in the
heart of the North American continent; in the framing of national
Bahá’í constitutions; in the inauguration of
summer schools; and in a notable progress in the translation, the
printing and the dissemination of Bahá’í
literature.</p>

<p>The hour has now struck for the national Bahá’í
communities dwelling within the confines of the Western
Hemisphere—the first region in the western world to be warmed
and illuminated by the rays of God’s infant Faith shining from
its World Center in the Holy Land—to arise and, in thanksgiving
for the manifold blessings continually showered upon them from on
high during the past six decades and for the inestimable bounties of
God’s unfailing protection and sustaining grace vouchsafed His
Cause ever since its inception more than a century ago, and in
anticipation of the Most Great Jubilee which will commemorate the
hundredth anniversary of Bahá’u’lláh’s
formal assumption of His prophetic office, launch, determinedly and
unitedly, the third and last stage of an enterprise inaugurated
sixteen years ago, the termination of which will mark the closing of
the initial epoch in the evolution of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Divine Plan. Standing on the threshold of a ten-year-long,
world-embracing Spiritual Crusade these communities are now called
upon, by virtue of the weighty pronouncement recorded in the Most
Holy Book, and in direct consequence of the revelation of the Tablets
of the Divine Plan, to play a preponderating role in the systematic
propagation of the Faith, in the course of the coming decade, which
will, God willing, culminate in the spiritual conquest of the entire
planet.</p>

<p>It is incumbent upon the members of the American Bahá’í
Community, the chief executors of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Divine Plan, the members of the Canadian Bahá’í
Community acting as their allies, and the members of the Latin
American Bahá’í Communities in their capacity as
associates in the execution of this Plan, to brace themselves and
initiate, in addition to the responsibilities they have assumed, and
will assume, in other continents of the globe, an intercontinental
campaign designed to carry a stage further the glorious work already
inaugurated throughout the Western Hemisphere.</p>

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<p>The task, at once arduous, thrilling and challenging,
which now confronts these four Bahá’í communities
involves: First, the formation, under the aegis of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United
States, and in collaboration with the two existing national
assemblies in Latin America, of one national spiritual assembly in
each of the twenty Latin American republics as well as the
establishment of a national spiritual assembly in Alaska under the
aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the United States of America. Second, the establishment of the
first dependency of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
in Wilmette. Third, the purchase of land for the future construction
of two Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs, one in Toronto,
Ontario; one in Panama City, Panama, situated respectively in North
and in Central America. Fourth, the opening of the following
twenty-seven virgin territories and islands: Anticosti Island,
Baranof Island, Cape Breton Island, Franklin, Grand Manan Island,
Keewatin, Labrador, Magdalen Islands, Miquelon Island and St. Pierre
Island, Queen Charlotte Islands and Yukon, assigned to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Canada;
Aleutian Islands, Falkland Islands, Key West and Kodiak Island
assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the United States of America; Bahama Islands, British Honduras,
Dutch West Indies and Margarita Island, assigned to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Central
America; British Guiana, Chilöe Island, Dutch Guiana, French
Guiana, Galapagos Islands, Juan Fernandez Islands, Leeward Islands,
and Windward Islands, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá’ís of South America. Fifth, the
translation and publication of Bahá’í literature
in the following ten languages, to be undertaken by the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United
States of America: Aguaruna, Arawak, Blackfoot, Cherokee, Iroquois,
Lengua, Mataco, Maya, Mexican and Yahgan. Sixth, the consolidation of
Greenland, Mackenzie and Newfoundland, allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Canada; of
Alaska, the Hawaiian Islands and Puerto Rico allocated to the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the
United States of America; of Bermuda, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican
Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica,
Martinique, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Central
America; and of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador,
Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of South
America. Seventh, the incorporation of the twenty-one above-mentioned
national spiritual assemblies. Eighth, the establishment by these
same national spiritual assemblies of national Bahá’í
endowments. Ninth, the establishment of a national Hazíratu’l-Quds
in the capital city of each of the aforementioned republics, as well
as one in Anchorage, Alaska. Tenth, the formation of two national
Bahá’í publishing trusts, one in Wilmette,
Illinois, and the other in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Eleventh, the
formation of an Israel branch of the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá’ís of Canada, authorized to hold, on
behalf of its parent institution, property dedicated to the holy
shrines at the World Center of the Faith in the state of Israel.
Twelfth, the appointment during Ridván 1954, by the Hands of
the Cause in the United States and Canada, of an Auxiliary Board of
nine members who will, in conjunction with the four national
spiritual assemblies participating in the American campaign, assist,
through periodic and systematic visits to Bahá’í
centers, in the efficient and prompt execution of the plans
formulated for the prosecution of the teaching campaign in the
American continent.</p>

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<head>PORTRAIT OF BAHÁ’U’LLÁH
SENT</head>

<p>Mindful of the magnificent services rendered during over
half a century by the chief executors of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Divine Plan, within a territory that posterity will regard as the
cradle of the embryonic World Order of Bahá’u’lláh
and the stronghold of its nascent institutions, and confident that
this vast and historic assemblage, over which the national elected
representatives of this privileged community are presiding, will
prove to be the harbinger of still greater victories, I have been
impelled to transmit, through my special representative, who will
participate on my behalf in the proceedings of this conference and
act as my deputy at the official dedication of the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár,
a reproduction of the portrait of Bahá’u’lláh
Himself, made in the prime of His life, whilst an exile in Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád,
as a token of my admiration for this community’s unflagging and
herculean labors, and as a benediction and inspiration for those who,
whether officially or unofficially, are participating in the
proceedings of a conference that will go down in history as the most
momentous gathering held since the close of the Heroic Age of the
Faith and will be regarded as the most potent agency in paving the
way for the launching of one of the most brilliant phases of the
grandest crusade ever undertaken by the followers of Bahá’u’lláh
since the inception of His Faith more than a hundred years ago.</p>

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<head>All-America Intercontinental
Conference—Second Message</head>

<p>On the occasion of the launching of an epochal, global,
spiritual, decade-long crusade, constituting the high-water mark of
the festivities commemorating the centenary of the birth of the
Mission of Bahá’u’lláh, coinciding with the
ninetieth anniversary of the declaration of that same Mission in the
Garden of Ridván, and synchronizing with both the convocation
of the All-American Intercontinental Teaching Conference in Chicago,
and the fiftieth anniversary of the inception of the holiest
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of the Bahá’í
world and its dedication to public worship—on such a solemn and
historic occasion I invite His followers, the world over, to
contemplate with me the glorious and manifold evidences of the onward
march of His Faith and of the steady unfoldment of its embryonic
World Order both in the Holy Land and in the five continents of the
globe.</p>

<p>This infinitely precious Faith, despite eleven decades
of uninterrupted persecution, on the part of governments and
ecclesiastics, involving the martyrdom of its Prophet-Herald, the
four banishments and forty-year-long exile suffered by its Founder,
the forty years of incarceration inflicted upon its Exemplar, and the
sacrifice of no less than twenty thousand of its followers, has
succeeded in firmly establishing itself in all the continents of the
globe, and is irresistibly forging ahead, with accelerating momentum,
bidding fair to envelop, at the close of the coming decade, the whole
planet with the radiance of its splendor.</p>

<p>Confined within the lifetime of its Martyr-Prophet to
two countries, reaching during the period of the ministry of its
Author thirteen other lands, planting its banner in the course of the
ministry of the Center of the Covenant in twenty additional sovereign
states and dependencies in both hemispheres, this Faith has spread,
since the ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, to
ninety-four countries, raising the total number of the territories
within its pale to one hundred twenty-nine, no less than eighteen of
which were added in a single year, while fifty-one were opened in the
course of the nine-year interval separating the first from the second
Bahá’í Jubilee. The number of eastern and western
languages into which its literature has been translated and printed,
or is in the process of translation, and which reached forty-one a
decade ago, is now ninety-one, including thirteen African and
twenty-five Indian and Burmese languages. The number of settlements
in Greenland provided with Bahá’í scriptures in
the Greenlandic tongue has been raised to forty-eight, including
Thule beyond the Arctic Circle and Etah near the 80th latitude,
whilst Bahá’í literature in that same language
has been dispatched as far north as the radio station at
Brondlunsfjord, Pearyland, 82nd latitude, the northernmost outpost of
the world. Representatives of thirty-one races and of twenty-four
African tribes have been enrolled in the Bahá’í
World Community. Contact has been established with the following
seventeen minority groups and races: the Eskimos of Alaska and
Greenland, the Lapps of Scandinavia, the Maoris of New Zealand, the
Sea-Dayaks of Sarawak, the Polynesians of the Fiji Islands, the Cree
Indians of Prairie Provinces, Canada, the Cherokee Indians in North
Carolina, the Oneida Indians in Wisconsin, the Omaha Indians in
Nebraska, the Seminole Indians in Florida, the Mexican Indians in
Mexico, the Indians of the San Blas Islands, the Indians of
Chichicastenango in Guatemala, the Mayans in Yucatan, the Patagonian
Indians in Argentina, the Indians of La Paz in Bolivia and the Inca
Indians in Peru.</p>

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<head>ELEVEN PILLARS OF THE UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE
RAISE CENTERS TO 2500</head>

<p>The national plans, formulated and vigorously and
systematically prosecuted, in the course of the concluding years of
the first, and the opening years of the second, epoch of the
Formative Age of the Faith, by the Bahá’í
communities in the United States, in Persia, in the British Isles, in
Latin America, in Canada, in India, Pákistán and Burma,
in ‘Iráq, in Australia and New Zealand, in Germany and
Austria, in Egypt and the Súdán, have raised the number
of Bahá’í centers established in both hemispheres
to two thousand five hundred maintained by representatives of the
white, the black, the yellow, the red and the brown races of mankind,
comprising ten in the Arabian Peninsula, over thirty in Egypt and the
Súdán, over forty in the recently opened European goal
countries, over fifty in the British Isles, over sixty in Australia,
New Zealand and Tasmania, over seventy in Germany and Austria, over
ninety in Canada, over ninety in India, Pákistán and
Burma, over one hundred in Central and South America, over six
hundred in Persia and over one thousand two hundred in the United
States of America. The superstructure of the Sepulcher of the
Martyr-Herald of the Faith—a three-quarters of a million dollar
enterprise—is nearing completion, on the slopes of the Mountain
of God, within the heart of the Holy Land, the nest of the Prophets,
and the divinely chosen Spiritual and Administrative Center of the
Bahá’í world. The preliminary measures, heralding
the unfoldment of the institution of Guardianship, the pivot of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Will and Testament, have been
adopted, through the appointment of the first two contingents of the
Hands of the Cause, numbering nineteen, recruited from the five
continents of the globe, representative in their extraction of the
three principal religions of mankind, and constituting the nucleus of
that august institution invested with such weighty and sacred
functions by the Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant. The International Bahá’í Council,
comprising eight members, charged with assisting in the manifold
activities attendant upon the rise of the World Administrative Center
of the Faith, which must pave the way for the formation of a Bahá’í
International Court and the eventual emergence of the Universal House
of Justice, the supreme legislative body of the future Bahá’í
Commonwealth, has been established, enlarged, and the functions of
its members defined. The number of the pillars of the Universal House
of Justice has been raised to twelve through the successive formation
of the Canadian, the Central American, the South American and the
Italo-Swiss National Spiritual Assemblies. The stupendous process of
the rise and consolidation of the World Administrative Center of the
Faith has been accelerated through the acquisition, in the Plain of
Akká, of a one hundred and sixty thousand square meter area,
surrounding the Qiblih of the Bahá’í world,
permitting of the extension of the Outer Sanctuary of the Most Holy
Tomb—to be designated henceforth the Ḥaram-i-Aqdas—through
the initiation, at the inception of the Holy Year, of the landscaping
and embellishment of a tenth of the acquired area, and through the
adoption of measures for the extensive illumination of the entire
Sanctuary and the erection of stately portals constituting a
befitting tribute to the memory of the Author of the Faith, within
the sacred precincts of His Sepulcher, on the occasion of the
celebration of the greatest festival of the year commemorating the
Centenary of the birth of His Mission. The fifty-year-old enterprise,
involving the purchase of land for the construction, the exterior and
interior ornamentation, and the landscaping of the grounds of the
holiest House of Worship ever to be reared to the glory of the Most
Great Name, the Mother Temple of the West, and involving the
expenditure of over two and a half million dollars, has been
consummated, in time for its dedication to public worship during the
Ridván period of this Holy Year coinciding with both the
fiftieth anniversary of the inception of this enterprise and the
one-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
ministry. The design for the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
on Mt. Carmel, conceived by the architect appointed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,
has been completed, and a model constructed, which is soon to be
unveiled at the All-America Intercontinental Teaching Conference, in
anticipation of the selection and the purchase of its future site,
and of its ultimate construction in the neighborhood of the Báb’s
Sepulcher. The total area of Bahá’í international
endowments, surrounding and permanently dedicated to the Tomb of the
Báb has been raised, through recent successive purchases of
extensive plots, overlooking that hallowed spot, to almost
one-quarter of a million square meters. The estimated value of the
Bahá’í international endowments and holy places
at the World Center of the Faith, in the twin cities of Akká
and Haifa, has passed the four million dollar mark. The Bahá’í
national endowments in the United States of America now exceed three
million dollars. The area of land purchased on the slopes of the
Elburz Mountains, overlooking the city of Ṭihrán, in
anticipation of the construction of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of Persia, has reached approximately four million square meters. The
area of land dedicated to the Shrine of Bahá’u’lláh,
in the vicinity of the confines of the Holy Land, exceeds two million
three hundred thousand square meters. The area of land dedicated to
the Shrine of the Báb and registered in the name of the Israel
branch of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the United States of America, is more than one hundred thousand
square meters. Over one hundred and fifty thousand square meters of
land have been dedicated to the Faith in the Antipodes, eighty
thousand square meters in the Territory of Alaska, whilst the lands
contributed in Latin America for a similar purpose approximate
one-half of a million square meters, ninety thousand of which have
been set aside near Santiago, Chile, for the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of South America. The estimated value of the national Bahá’í
administrative headquarters established in Ṭihrán, in
Wilmette, Illinois, in Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád, in Cairo, in New Delhi,
in Sydney, in Frankfurt and in Toronto, exceeds one and
three-quarters of a million dollars. The Bahá’í
spiritual assemblies now incorporated number one hundred and
fourteen, of which nine are national and the rest local assemblies,
fifty-six of which are in the United States of America, sixteen in
India, eleven in South America, six in Central America, three each in
Pákistán, in Burma and in Canada, two in Australia and
one each in Germany, in Balú<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">ch</hi>istán, in New
Zealand, in the Philippine Islands and in Malaya. The Bahá’í
marriage certificate has been recognized by the Israel civil
authorities, as well as by twenty-one federal districts and states of
the United States of America. The Bahá’í holy
days have been recognized by the Ministry of Education of the State
of Israel, in the British Isles, by the state of Victoria in
Australia, in Anchorage, Alaska, in Washington, D.C. and in seven
states of the American Union. National Bahá’í
conferences have been held in recent years in Bern, Zurich, Basel,
Rome; national Bahá’í women’s conventions
and youth conferences have convened in Ṭihrán, whilst
regional teaching conferences have been organized in Buenos Aires, in
Panama City, in Scandinavia, in the Iberian Peninsula, and in the
Benelux countries. European international teaching conferences have
been convened successively in Geneva, in Brussels, in Copenhagen, in
Scheveningen and in Luxembourg City, paving the way for the
convocation of four successive Intercontinental Teaching Conferences,
the first of which has recently been held in Kampala, in the heart of
the African continent, the rest to be successively convened in
Wilmette, Illinois, in Stockholm and in New Delhi—Conferences
which, God willing, will be the forerunners of the World Bahá’í
Congress, to be convened in the city of Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád, on the
occasion of the centenary of the formal assumption by Bahá’u’lláh
of His prophetic office. Recognition has been extended to the Faith
by the United Nations as an international non-governmental
organization enabling the Bahá’í International
Community to appoint accredited representatives, who have already
attended, in their capacity as observers, the Conference on Human
Rights held in Geneva and the United Nations General Assembly held in
Paris and participated in United Nations regional non-governmental
conferences, held in localities as far apart as New York, Santiago,
Manila, Istanbul, Den Passar, Paris, Managua, Geneva and Montevideo.</p>

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<p>So glorious a record of accomplishments in the service
of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh, whether local,
national or international, in both the teaching and administrative
spheres of Bahá’í activity, can be regarded in no
other light than as a prelude to a period of prodigious expansion and
consolidation to be inaugurated by the launching of a global
spiritual crusade, on the threshold of which the Bahá’í
world now stands. This crusade extending through ten years will
involve the simultaneous prosecution of twelve national plans, will
necessitate the active and sustained participation of each of the
twelve existing national spiritual assemblies representing no less
than thirty-six nations and will demand the utmost exertion,
consecration and heroism. It aims at the broadening and the
reinforcement of the foundations of the Faith in each of the twelve
areas that are to serve as operational bases for the prosecution of
these twelve national plans; the opening of one hundred and
thirty-one territories to the Faith; the consolidation of one hundred
and eighteen territories; the translation and printing of literature
in ninety-one languages; the construction of two Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs;
the acquisition of sites for the future construction of eleven
Temples; the formation of forty-eight national spiritual assemblies;
the founding of forty-seven national Hazíratu’l-Quds;
the incorporation of fifty national spiritual assemblies; the framing
of Bahá’í national constitutions and the
establishment of Bahá’í national endowments by
each of these national assemblies; the adoption of preliminary
measures for the construction of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Sepulcher; the erection of the first dependency of the first
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of the western world;
the development of the institution of the Hands of the Cause; the
transformation of the International Bahá’í
Council into an international Bahá’í court; the
codification of the laws and ordinances of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas;
the establishment of six national Bahá’í Courts
in the chief cities of the Islamic East; the extension of
international Bahá’í endowments in the Plain of
Akká and on the slopes of Mt. Carmel; the construction of the
International Bahá’í Archives in the neighborhood
of the Báb’s Sepulcher; the construction of the tomb of
the Báb’s wife in <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>íráz; the
identification of the resting-places of Bahá’u’lláh’s
father, of the Báb’s mother and of His cousin and their
reburial in the neighborhood of the Most Great House; the acquisition
of the Garden of Ridván in Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád, and of the
sites of the Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál in Ṭihrán,
of the Báb’s martyrdom in Tabríz and of His
incarceration in <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ihríq; the establishment of six
Bahá’í national publishing trusts; the formation
of seven Israel branches of Bahá’í national
spiritual assemblies; the participation of women in the membership of
Bahá’í local and national spiritual assemblies in
Persia; the establishment of a Bahá’í national
printing-press in Ṭihrán; the reinforcement of the ties
binding the Bahá’í World Community with the
United Nations; the opening to the Faith, circumstances permitting,
of eleven republics comprised in the Soviet Union, as well as two
Soviet-controlled European states—all, please God, culminating
in the convocation of a World Bahá’í Congress, in
the vicinity of the Garden of Ridván, in the third holiest
city of the Bahá’í world, on the occasion of the
world-wide celebrations commemorating the centenary of the formal
assumption by Bahá’u’lláh of His prophetic
office.</p>

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<p>Let there be no mistake. The avowed, the primary aim of
this Spiritual Crusade is none other than the conquest of the
citadels of men’s hearts. The theater of its operations is the
entire planet. Its duration a whole decade. Its commencement
synchronizes with the centenary of the birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Mission. Its culmination will coincide with the centenary of the
declaration of that same Mission. The agencies assisting in its
conduct are the nascent administrative institutions of a steadily
evolving divinely appointed order. Its driving force is the
energizing influence generated by the Revelation heralded by the Báb
and proclaimed by Bahá’u’lláh. Its Marshal
is none other than the Author of the Divine Plan. Its
standard-bearers are the Hands of the Cause of God appointed in every
continent of the globe. Its generals are the twelve national
spiritual assemblies participating in the execution of its design.
Its vanguard is the chief executors of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
master plan, their allies and associates. Its legions are the rank
and file of believers standing behind these same twelve national
assemblies and sharing in the global task embracing the American, the
European, the African, the Asiatic and Australian fronts. The charter
directing its course is the immortal Tablets that have flowed from
the pen of the Center of the Covenant Himself. The armor with which
its onrushing hosts have been invested is the glad tidings of God’s
own message in this day, the principles underlying the order
proclaimed by His Messenger, and the laws and ordinances governing
His Dispensation. The battle cry animating its heroes and heroines is
the cry of Yá-Bahá’u’l-Abhá, Yá
‘Alíyyu’l-A‘lá.</p>

<p>So vast, so momentous and challenging a crusade that
will, God willing, illuminate the annals of the second epoch of the
Formative Age of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh,
and immortalize the second decade of the second Bahá’í
century, and the termination of which will mark the closing of the
first epoch in the evolution of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
Divine Plan, will, in itself, pave the way for, and constitute the
prelude to, the initiation of the laborious and tremendously long
process of establishing in the course of subsequent crusades in all
the newly opened sovereign states, dependencies and islands of the
planet, as well as in all the remaining territories of the globe, the
framework of the Administrative Order of the Faith, with all its
attendant agencies, and of eventually erecting in these territories
still more pillars to share in sustaining the weight and in
broadening the foundation of the Universal House of Justice.</p>

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<p>Then, and only then, will the vast, the majestic
process, set in motion at the dawn of the Adamic cycle, attain its
consummation—a process which commenced six thousand years ago,
with the planting, in the soil of the divine will, of the tree of
divine revelation, and which has already passed through certain
stages and must needs pass through still others ere it attains its
final consummation. The first part of this process was the slow and
steady growth of this tree of divine revelation, successively putting
forth its branches, shoots and offshoots, and revealing its leaves,
buds and blossoms, as a direct consequence of the light and warmth
imparted to it by a series of progressive dispensations associated
with Moses, Zoroaster, Buddha, Jesus, Muḥammad and other
Prophets, and of the vernal showers of blood shed by countless
martyrs in their path. The second part of this process was the
fruition of this tree, “that belongeth neither to the East nor
to the West,” when the Báb appeared as the perfect fruit
and declared His mission in the Year Sixty in the city of <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>íráz.
The third part was the grinding of this sacred seed, of infinite
preciousness and potency, in the mill of adversity, causing it to
yield its oil, six years later, in the city of Tabríz. The
fourth part was the ignition of this oil by the hand of Providence in
the depths and amidst the darkness of the Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál
of Ṭihrán a hundred years ago. The fifth, was the
clothing of that flickering light, which had scarcely penetrated the
adjoining territory of ‘Iráq, in the lamp of revelation,
after an eclipse lasting no less than ten years, in the city of
Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád. The sixth, was the spread of the radiance of
that light, shining with added brilliancy in its crystal globe in
Adrianople, and later on in the fortress town of Akká, to
thirteen countries in the Asiatic and African continents. The seventh
was its projection, from the Most Great Prison, in the course of the
ministry of the Center of the Covenant, across the seas and the
shedding of its illumination upon twenty sovereign states and
dependencies in the American, the European, and Australian
continents. The eighth part of that process was the diffusion of that
same light in the course of the first, and the opening years of the
second, epoch of the Formative Age of the Faith, over ninety-four
sovereign states, dependencies and islands of the planet, as a result
of the prosecution of a series of national plans, initiated by eleven
national spiritual assemblies throughout the Bahá’í
world, utilizing the agencies of a newly emerged, divinely appointed
Administrative Order, and which has now culminated in the one
hundredth anniversary of the birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Mission. The ninth part of this process—the stage we are now
entering—is the further diffusion of that same light over one
hundred and thirty-one additional territories and islands in both the
Eastern and Western Hemispheres, through the operation of a
decade-long world spiritual crusade whose termination will, God
willing, coincide with the Most Great Jubilee commemorating the
centenary of the declaration of Bahá’u’lláh
in Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád. And finally the tenth part of this mighty
process must be the penetration of that light, in the course of
numerous crusades and of successive epochs of both the Formative and
Golden Ages of the Faith, into all the remaining territories of the
globe through the erection of the entire machinery of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Administrative Order in all territories, both East and West, the
stage at which the light of God’s triumphant Faith shining in
all its power and glory will have suffused and enveloped the entire
planet.</p>

<p>This present Crusade, on the threshold of which we now
stand, will, moreover, by virtue of the dynamic forces it will
release and its wide repercussions over the entire surface of the
globe, contribute effectually to the acceleration of yet another
process of tremendous significance which will carry the steadily
evolving Faith of Bahá’u’lláh through its
present stages of obscurity, of repression, of emancipation and of
recognition—stages one or another of which Bahá’í
national communities in various parts of the world now find
themselves in—to the stage of establishment, the stage at which
the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh will be recognized
by the civil authorities as the state religion, similar to that which
Christianity entered in the years following the death of the Emperor
Constantine, a stage which must later be followed by the emergence of
the Bahá’í state itself, functioning, in all
religious and civil matters, in strict accordance with the laws and
ordinances of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Most Holy, the
Mother-Book of the Bahá’í Revelation, a stage
which, in the fullness of time, will culminate in the establishment
of the World Bahá’í Commonwealth, functioning in
the plenitude of its powers, and which will signalize the
long-awaited advent of the Christ-promised Kingdom of God on
earth—the Kingdom of Bahá’u’lláh—mirroring
however faintly upon this humble handful of dust the glories of the
Abhá Kingdom.</p>

<p>This final and crowning stage in the evolution of the
plan wrought by God Himself for humanity will, in turn, prove to be
the signal for the birth of a world civilization, incomparable in its
range, its character and potency, in the history of mankind—a
civilization which posterity will, with one voice, acclaim as the
fairest fruit of the Golden Age of the Dispensation of Bahá’u’lláh,
and whose rich harvest will be garnered during future dispensations
destined to succeed one another in the course of the five thousand
century Bahá’í Cycle.</p>

<p>[May 4, 1953]</p>

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<head>Appeal for Funds to Purchase Temple
Site in Italy</head>

<p>Launching of the World Crusade signalized spontaneous
contributions from the delegates assembled in Florence to purchase
land for the first Italian Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
within the stronghold of leading community of Christendom. Appeal to
national assemblies of the Bahá’í world to
participate in the historic enterprise synchronizing with emergence
of a sister assembly on European continent. Urged in message,
addressed to Hand of the Cause Ugo Giachery, the selection of the
site. Transmitting one thousand pounds as my contribution for this
meritorious purpose to the treasurer, Anne Lynch, in Geneva.</p>

<p>[May 4, 1953]</p>

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<head>Joyful Announcement of Progress</head>

<p>Joyfully announce to the Bahá’í
world the rapid progress of the final stages of the construction of
the Báb’s mausoleum on Mt. Carmel, as well as the
splendid initiative of the Bahá’ís of Panama
aiming at the acquisition of the site of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of Central America. Erection of the lantern and the placing of the
ribs of the dome completed. Five thousand gilded tiles dispatched
from Utrecht have been safely received, half of which have been
already placed in position, disclosing a glimpse of the shining
splendor of the completed dome.</p>

<p>Appeal to national assemblies, East and West, to
participate through contributions, in the meritorious endeavors
exerted toward the eventual establishment of a Bahá’í
House of Worship in the City of Panama, specifically mentioned by
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, situated in the heart of the Western
Hemisphere. Myself contributed five hundred pounds for the
furtherance of this notable objective of the Ten Year Global Crusade.
</p>

<p>Share message with national assemblies.</p>

<p>[June 25, 1953]</p>

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<p>[Stockholm, Sweden, July 21–26, 1953]</p>

<p>With a glad and grateful heart I welcome the
convocation, in the capital city of Sweden, of the third of a series
of Intercontinental Teaching Conferences associated with the
world-wide festivities commemorating the centenary of the Mission of
Bahá’u’lláh and destined to exert a
profound and lasting influence on the immediate fortunes of His Faith
in all continents of the globe.</p>

<p>I look back, with feelings of wonder, thankfulness and
joy, upon the chain of memorable circumstances which, a little over a
century ago, accompanied the introduction of the Faith into, and
marked the inception of its nascent institutions within, a continent
which, in the course of the last two thousand years, has exercised on
the destiny of the human race a pervasive influence unequaled by that
of any other continent of the globe.</p>

<p>I feel impelled, on this historic occasion, when the
members of the American, the British, the German and the newly formed
Italo-Swiss National Spiritual Assemblies, as well as representatives
of the Bahá’ís of the United Kingdom, of Eire, of
Germany, of Austria, of the Scandinavian and Benelux countries, of
the Iberian Peninsula, of Italy, of Switzerland, of France and of
Finland are assembled, to pay a warm tribute to the valiant labors of
the early British and French Bahá’í pioneers, who
at the very dawn of the Faith in Europe, strove with such diligence,
consecration and resolution, to fan into flame that holy fire which
the hand of the appointed Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant had kindled in the northwest extremity of that continent on
the morrow of His Father’s ascension. I recall the slow
eastward spread of that infant light which led to the gradual
emergence of the German and Austrian Bahá’í
Communities, during the darkest period of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
incarceration in the prison-fortress of Akká. I am reminded of
His subsequent epoch-making visit, soon after His providential
release from His forty-year confinement in the Most Great Prison, to
these newly fledged struggling communities, of His patient
seed-sowing destined to yield at a later age its first fruits, and
constituting a landmark of the utmost significance in the rise and
establishment of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
in that continent.</p>

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<p>I, moreover, call to mind, on this occasion, the
successive episodes which, on the morrow of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
ascension, in the course of the initial epoch of the Formative Age of
the Bahá’í Dispensation, signalized the emergence
of those administrative institutions, both local and national, which
proclaimed the germination of those potent seeds which had lain
dormant for more than a decade in these newly opened European
territories, and which culminated in the construction of the
framework of the Administrative Order of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
and the erection of the first two pillars destined to sustain in that
continent the weight of the final unit of that Order.</p>

<p>Nor can I fail to acclaim, as a further milestone in the
irresistible evolution of that Faith, the launching, following the
creation of the administrative agencies designed to provide the
effectual instruments for its propagation, of the Six-Year Plan of
the British Bahá’í Community followed
successively by the European Teaching Campaign, inaugurated in
accordance with the provisions of the Second Seven-Year Plan of the
American Bahá’í Community, the Five-Year Plan
conceived by the German and Austrian Bahá’í
Communities and the Two-Year Plan later initiated by the British
Bahá’í Community—Plans which, within less
than a decade, succeeded in laying the structural basis of the
Administrative Order of the Faith in Wales, in Scotland, in Northern
Ireland and in Eire, in multiplying and consolidating Bahá’í
institutions throughout the British Isles, in broadening and
strengthening the foundations of that same Order in Germany and
Austria, in erecting the National Administrative Headquarters of the
Faith in the city of Frankfurt, in establishing spiritual assemblies
in the capital cities of no less than ten sovereign states in Europe,
in reinforcing the administrative foundations of that Faith in those
territories, in providing the means for the convocation of five
European, and a series of regional, teaching conferences, and above
all, in the convocation of the historic convention in Florence
culminating in the emergence of the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá’ís of Italy and Switzerland, the third
in a series of institutions destined to play their part in the
eventual establishment of the supreme legislative body of the
Administrative Order of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.
</p>

<p>The hour is now ripe for these communities whether new
or old, local or national, already functioning on the northern, the
western and the southern fringes of that continent, as well as those
situated in its very heart, to initiate befittingly and prosecute
energetically the European campaign of a global Crusade which will
not only contribute, to an unprecedented degree, to the broadening
and the consolidation of the foundations of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh
on the continent of Europe, but will also diffuse its light over the
neighboring islands, and will, God willing, carry its radiance to the
eastern territories of that continent, and beyond them as far as the
heart of Asia.</p>

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<p>The privileged prosecutors of so revolutionizing, so
gigantic, so sacred and beneficent a campaign, are, on the morrow of
its launching, and, at such a crucial hour in the destinies of the
European continent, summoned to undertake:</p>

<p>First, the formation, under the aegis of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United
States, of one national spiritual assembly in each one of the
Scandinavian and Benelux countries, and those of the Iberian
Peninsula, and one in Finland, as well as the establishment, in
collaboration with the Paris Spiritual Assembly, of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of France; the
establishment, under the aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá’ís of Germany and Austria, of the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
Austria; and the establishment, under the aegis of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United
States, and in association with the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá’ís of Italy and Switzerland, of
independent National Spiritual Assemblies in Italy and Switzerland.</p>

<p>Second, the construction of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
of Europe in the city of Frankfurt, the heart of Germany, which
occupies such a central position in the continent of Europe.</p>

<p>Third, the purchase of land for the future construction
of two Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs, one in the
north in the city of Stockholm, and one in the south in the city of
Rome, the seat and stronghold of the most powerful church in
Christendom.</p>

<p>Fourth, the opening of the following thirty virgin
territories and islands: Albania, Crete, Estonia, Finno-Karelia,
Frisian Islands, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia, Rumania, White
Russia, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Germany and Austria; Channel Islands, Cyprus, Faroe Islands,
Hebrides Islands, Malta, Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands, assigned
to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the British Isles; Andorra, Azores, Balearic Islands, Lofoten
Islands, Spitzbergen, Ukraine, assigned to the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States of
America; Liechtenstein, Monaco, Rhodes, San Marino, Sardinia, Sicily,
assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Italy and Switzerland.</p>

<p>Fifth, the translation and publication of Bahá’í
literature in the following ten languages to be undertaken by the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the
United States of America, through its European Teaching Committee:
Basque, Estonian, Flemish, Lapp, Maltese, Piedmontese, Romani,
Romansch, Yiddish, Ziryen.</p>

<p>Sixth, the consolidation of Belgium, Denmark, Finland,
France, Holland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of the United States of America; of
Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Russian S.F.S.,
Yugoslavia, allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of Germany and Austria; of Eire,
allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the British Isles; of Iceland, allocated to the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Canada; and of
Corsica, allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Italy and Switzerland.</p>

<p>Seventh, the incorporation of the thirteen
above-mentioned national spiritual assemblies.</p>

<p>Eighth, the establishment by these same national
spiritual assemblies of national Bahá’í
endowments.</p>

<p>Ninth, the establishment of a national Hazíratu’l-Quds
in the capital city of each of the countries where national spiritual
assemblies are to be established, as well as one in London and one in
Paris.</p>

<p>Tenth, the formation of a national Bahá’í
Publishing Trust in Frankfurt, Germany.</p>

<p>Eleventh, the formation of Israel branches of the
National Spiritual Assemblies of the Bahá’ís of
the British Isles and of Germany and Austria, authorized to hold, on
behalf of their parent institutions, property dedicated to the holy
shrines at the World Center of the Faith in the state of Israel.</p>

<p>Twelfth, the conversion to the Faith of representatives
of the Basque and Gypsy races.</p>

<p>Thirteenth, the appointment, during Ridván 1954,
by the Hands of the Cause in Europe, of an Auxiliary Board of nine
members who will, in conjunction with the four national spiritual
assemblies participating in the European campaign, assist, through
periodic and systematic visits to Bahá’í centers,
in the efficient and prompt execution of the plans formulated for the
prosecution of the teaching campaign in the European continent.</p>

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<p>A continent, occupying such a central and strategic
position on the entire planet; so rich and eventful in its history,
so diversified in its culture; from whose soil sprang both the
Hellenic and Roman civilizations; the mainspring of a civilization to
some of whose features Bahá’u’lláh Himself
paid tribute; on whose southern shores Christendom first established
its home; along whose eastern marches the mighty forces of the Cross
and the Crescent so frequently clashed; on whose southwestern
extremity a fast evolving Islamic culture yielded its fairest fruit;
in whose heart the light of the Reformation shone so brightly,
shedding its rays as far as the outlying regions of the globe; the
wellspring of American culture; whose northern and western fringes
were first warmed and illuminated, less than a century ago, by the
dawning light of the Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh;
in whose heart a community, so rich in promise, was subsequently
established; whose soil was later sanctified by the twice-repeated
visit of the appointed Center of His Covenant; which witnessed, in
consequence of the rise and establishment of the Administrative Order
of His Faith, the erection of two of the foremost pillars of the
future Universal House of Justice; which, in recent years, sustained
the dynamic impact of a series of national plans preparatory to the
launching of a World Spiritual Crusade—such a continent has at
last at this critical hour—this great turning-point in its
fortunes—entered upon what may well be regarded as the opening
phase of a great spiritual revival that bids fair to eclipse any
period in its spiritual history.</p>

<p>May the elected representatives of the national Bahá’í
communities entrusted with the conduct of this momentous undertaking
launched on the soil of this continent, aided by the Hands of the
Cause and their Auxiliary Board, reinforced by the local communities,
the groups and isolated believers sharing in this massive and
collective enterprise, and supported by the subsidiary agencies to be
appointed for its efficient prosecution, be graciously assisted by
the Lord of Hosts to contribute, in the years immediately ahead,
through their concerted efforts and collective achievements, in both
the teaching and administrative spheres of Bahá’í
activity, to the success of this glorious Crusade, and lend a
tremendous impetus to the conversion, the reconciliation and the
ultimate unification of the divers and conflicting peoples, races and
classes dwelling within the borders of a travailing, a sorely
agitated, and spiritually famished continent.</p>

<p>May all the privileged participators, enlisting under
the banner of Bahá’u’lláh for the promotion
of so preeminent and meritorious a Cause, be they from the Eastern or
Western Hemisphere, of either sex, white or colored, young or old,
neophyte or veteran, whether serving in their capacity as expounders
of the teachings, or administrators, of His Faith, as settlers or
itinerant teachers, distinguish themselves by such deeds of heroism
as will rival, nay outshine, the feats accomplished nineteen hundred
years ago, by that little band of God-intoxicated disciples who,
fearlessly preaching the Gospel of a newly arisen Messiah,
contributed so decisively to the illumination, the regeneration and
the advancement of the entire European continent.</p>

<p>[July 1953]</p>

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<p>Happy to convey to assembled friends at epoch-making
conference the news of the magnificent response by Bahá’í
communities in the East and in the West, during the course of the
less than three-month interval separating the second and third
Intercontinental Conferences of this Holy Year, to the call to arise
and befittingly inaugurate the opening phase of the World Crusade.
The number of the pioneers, whether white or colored, young or old,
on all continents who volunteered for service in both virgin and open
territories is past the two hundred mark, including three offers for
the leper colonies. Ruanda-Urundi, Samoan Islands, Daman, Southern
Rhodesia, Goa, Kodiak Island and Italian Somaliland are already
opened.</p>

<p>The settlement of French Equatorial Africa, Solomon
Islands, Queen Charlotte Islands, South West Africa, Cape Verde
Islands, Togoland, Mauritius, Reunion Island, St. Helena Island, St.
Thomas Island, Channel Islands, Aleutian Islands, Azores, Key West,
Cook Islands, Monaco, Balearic Islands, Malta, Cyprus, Hebrides
Islands, Northern Territories Protectorate, Seychelles, Andorra,
Canary Islands and French Somaliland is virtually assured. The
northern outposts of the Faith in the Western Hemisphere have been
pushed as far as Arctic Bay, Franklin, seventy-three degrees north
latitude, and in Europe as far as the Lofoten Islands. A pioneer is
en route to Fezzan, Libya, chosen scene of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
banishment by ‘Abdu’l-Ḥamíd.</p>

<p>All the areas within the Western Hemisphere allocated to
the United States National Assembly are assigned. A third of the
membership of that same Assembly is joining the ranks of the
pioneers. The remaining sister national assemblies are now vying in a
spiritual race to complete assignments in their respective
continents. Funds are inaugurated and sites are being investigated
for the purchase of land for the Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs
of Rome, Panama City and Toronto and for a national Hazíratu’l-Quds
in London. I appeal to the attendants at this conference, in
thanksgiving for the manifold blessings abundantly showered upon
Bahá’u’lláh’s crusaders, to
immortalize their proceedings through the inauguration of funds for
the purchase of sites for Temples in that northern city, the scene of
the present conference, and in Frankfurt in the heart of the European
continent. I am contributing two thousand pounds for the furtherance
of these meritorious enterprises.</p>

<p>I urge, moreover, that the participants, in view of the
disproportionately small number of pioneers destined for virgin
territories in relation to the total of volunteers, swell the roll of
honor through enlisting promptly under the unfurled banner of the
advancing hosts of Bahá’u’lláh. No worthier
contribution can be offered on the altar of Bahá’í
sacrifice, no greater honor won during the course of the Holy Year
now swiftly drawing to its close.</p>

<p>[July 1953]</p>

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<p>[NEW DELHI, INDIA, OCTOBER 7–15, 1953]</p>

<p>With high hopes and a joyful heart I acclaim the
convocation, in the leading city of the Indian subcontinent, of the
fourth and last of the Intercontinental Teaching Conferences of a
memorable Holy Year commemorating the centenary of the birth of the
prophetic Mission of Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>On this historic occasion, when the members of the
National Spiritual Assemblies of the Bahá’ís of
the United States of America, of the Dominion of Canada, of Central
and South America, of Persia, of the Indian subcontinent and of
Burma, of ‘Iráq and of Australasia, as well as
representatives of the sovereign states and dependencies of the
Asiatic continent, of the republics of North, Central and South
America, and of Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania are assembled,
and are to deliberate on the needs and requirements of the recently
launched triple campaign embracing the Asiatic mainland, the
Australian continent and the islands of the Pacific Ocean—a
campaign which may well be regarded as the most extensive, the most
arduous and the most momentous of all the campaigns of a
world-girdling Crusade, and which, in its scope, is unparalleled in
the history of the Faith in the entire Eastern Hemisphere—my
thoughts, on such an occasion, go back to the early dawn of our
Faith, to those unforgettable scenes of matchless heroism, of dark
tragedy, of imperishable glory which heralded its birth, and
accompanied the spread of its infant light in the heart of the
Asiatic continent.</p>

<p>I vividly recall the meteoric rise of the Faith of the
Báb in the provinces of Persia and the stirring episodes
associated with His cruel incarceration in the mountain-fastnesses of
Á<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>irbayján, with the revelation of the laws of
His Dispensation, with the proclamation of the independence of His
Faith, with the peerless heroism of His disciples, with the fiendish
cruelty of His foes—the chief magistrate, the civil
authorities, the ecclesiastical dignitaries and the masses of the
people of His native land—with the humiliation, the spoliation,
the dispersal, the eventual massacre of a vast number of His
followers, and, above all, with His own execution in the city of
Tabríz.</p>

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<head>EARLY STAGES OF BAHÁ’U’LLÁH’S
FAITH</head>

<p>With a throb of wonder I call to mind the early and
sudden fruition of His Dispensation in the capital city of that land,
and the dramatic circumstances attending the birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Revelation culminating in His precipitate banishment to ‘Iráq.
</p>

<p>I am reminded, moreover, of the initial spread of the
light of this revelation, in consequence of the banishment of
Bahá’u’lláh, to the adjoining territories
of ‘Iráq, and, as far as the western fringes of that
continent, to Turkey and the neighboring territories of Lebanon,
Jordan and Syria, and, at a later stage, to the Indian subcontinent
and China, situated on the southern and eastern extremities of that
continent as well as to the Caucasus and Russian Turkistán.</p>

<p>Nor can I fail to remember the series of alternating
crises and victories, each constituting a landmark in the evolution
of the Faith—which it has experienced in some of these
territories, associated with the distressful withdrawal of its Author
to the mountains of Sulamáníyyih; with the glorious
declaration of His Mission in Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád; with His second
and third banishments to Constantinople and Adrianople; with the
grievous rebellion of His half-brother; with the proclamation of His
own Mission; with His fourth banishment to the desolate and far-off
penal colony of Akká in Syria; with the revelation of the
Kitáb-i-Aqdas, His Most Holy Book; with His ascension in the
Holy Land; with the establishment of His Covenant and the
inauguration of the ministry of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, His
son and the Exemplar and authorized Interpreter of His teachings.</p>

<p>These opening stages in the evolution of His Faith in
the Asiatic continent were followed, while the first and Apostolic
Age of His Dispensation was drawing to a close, by the opening of the
islands situated in the Pacific Ocean, Japan in the north, and the
Australian continent in the south. To these memorable chapters of
Asian Bahá’í history another was soon added, on
the morrow of the ascension of the Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Covenant, and during the initial epoch of the Formative Age of the
Faith, distinguished by the rise of the Administrative Order and the
erection of its pillars in the cradle of that Faith, in ‘Iráq,
in India, Pákistán and Burma and in the Antipodes. This
memorable episode in its development in that vast continent was
succeeded by the initiation, during the second epoch of that same
Age, of a series of plans in those same territories in support of
‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Divine Plan and as a prelude
to the opening of the recently launched world-embracing Spiritual
Crusade.</p>

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<p>The hour has now struck for this continent, on whose
soil, more than a century ago, so much sacred blood was shed, in
whose very heart deeds of such tragic heroism were performed, and in
many of whose territories such brilliant victories have been won, to
contribute, in association with its sister continents, to the
progress and ultimate triumph of this global Crusade, in a manner
befitting its unrivaled position in the entire Bahá’í
world.</p>

<p>The various Bahá’í communities
dwelling within the borders of this continent and those situated to
the south of its shores in the Antipodes, which include the oldest
and most venerable among all the communities of the Bahá’í
world, and whose members in their aggregate constitute the
overwhelming majority of the followers of Bahá’u’lláh,
are called upon, in close association with four other Bahá’í
communities in the Western Hemisphere, to undertake in the course of
the coming decade:</p>

<p>First, the construction of the first Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár
in Bahá’u’lláh’s native land, in the
city of Ṭihrán, surnamed by Bahá’u’lláh
“Mother of the World.”</p>

<p>Second, the purchase of land for the future construction
of three Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kárs, one in the
city of Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád, enshrining the “Most Great
House,” the third holiest city of the Bahá’í
world, one in New Delhi, the leading city of the Indian subcontinent,
and the third in Sydney, the oldest and foremost Bahá’í
center in the Antipodes.</p>

<p>Third, the formation of no less than eleven national
spiritual assemblies, one each in Pákistán, Burma and
Ceylon, under the aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of India, Pákistán and
Burma; one in Turkey and one in Af<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>ánistán,
under the aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Persia; one in Japan, under the aegis of the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States of
America; one in New Zealand, under the aegis of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Australia
and New Zealand, as well as four regional national spiritual
assemblies, one in the Arabian Peninsula, under the aegis of the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
Persia; one in southeast Asia, under the aegis of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India,
Pákistán and Burma; a third in the South Pacific, under
the aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of the United States of America; and a fourth in the Near East, under
the aegis of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of ‘Iráq.</p>

<p>Fourth, the opening of the following forty-one virgin
territories and islands: Andaman Islands, Bhutan, Daman, Diu, Goa,
Karikal, Máhe, Mariana Islands, Nicobar Islands, Pondicherry,
Sikkim, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of India, Pákistán and Burma; Caroline Islands, Dutch
New Guinea, Hainan Island, Kazakhstan, Macao Island, Sakhalin Island,
Tibet, Tonga Islands, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá’ís of the United States of America;
Brunei, Chagos Archipelago, Kirgizia, Mongolia, Solomon Islands,
Tadzhikistan, Uzbekistan, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá’ís of Persia; Admiralty Islands,
Cocos Island, Loyalty Islands, Mentawei Islands, New Hebrides
Islands, Portuguese Timor, Society Islands, assigned to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Australia
and New Zealand; Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Marshall Islands,
Tuamotu Archipelago, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá’ís of Central America; Hadhramaut,
Kuria-Muria Islands, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Bahá’ís of ‘Iráq; Marquesas
Islands, Samoa Islands, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly
of the Bahá’ís of Canada; Cook Islands, assigned
to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of South America.</p>

<p>Fifth, the translation and publication of Bahá’í
literature in the following forty languages, to be undertaken by the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
India, Pákistán and Burma, in association with the
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
Australia and New Zealand: Abor Miri, Aneityum, Annamese, Balochi,
Bentuni, Binandere, Cheremiss, Chungchia, Georgian, Houailou,
Javanese, Kado, Kaili, Kopu, Kusaie, Lepcha, Lifu, Manchu, Manipuri,
Manus Island, Marquesas, Mentawei, Mongolian, Mordoff, Mwala, Na-Hsi,
Nicobarese, Niue, Ossete, Ostiak, Pali, Panjabi, Pashto, Perm,
Petats, Samoan, <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Th</hi>o, Tibetan, Tongan, Vogul.</p>

<p>Sixth, the consolidation of Aden Protectorate,
Á<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>irbayján, Af<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>ánistán,
Ahsá, Armenia, Bahrein Island, Georgia, Ḥijáz,
Saudi-Arabia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Yemen, allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Persia; of
Balú<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">ch</hi>istán, Borneo, Burma, Ceylon, Indo-China,
Indonesia, Malaya, Nepal, Pákistán, Sarawak, Siam,
allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of India, Pákistán and Burma; of China, Formosa, Japan,
Korea, Manchuria, Philippine Islands, allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United
States of America; of Jordan, Kuweit, Lebanon, Qatar, Syria, Trucial
<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>ei<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">kh</hi>s, Ummán, allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of ‘Iráq;
of Bismarck Archipelago, Fiji, New Caledonia, Australian New Guinea,
allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís
of Australia and New Zealand; of Hong Kong, allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British
Isles.</p>

<p>Seventh, the incorporation of the eleven above-mentioned
national spiritual assemblies, as well as those of Persia and ‘Iráq.
</p>

<p>Eighth, the establishment by these above-mentioned
eleven national spiritual assemblies of national Bahá’í
endowments.</p>

<p>Ninth, the establishment of a national Hazíratu’l-Quds
in the capital cities of each of the countries where national
spiritual assemblies are to be established, as well as one in Suva,
one in Jakarta, one in Bahrein and one in Beirut.</p>

<p>Tenth, the establishment of a national Bahá’í
Court in the capital cities of Persia, of ‘Iráq, of
Pákistán and of Af<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>ánistán—the
leading Muslim centers in the Asiatic continent.</p>

<p>Eleventh, the establishment of two national Bahá’í
Publishing Trusts, one in Ṭihrán and one in New Delhi.</p>

<p>Twelfth, the formation of Israel branches of the
National Spiritual Assemblies of the Bahá’ís of
Persia, of ‘Iráq, and of Australia, authorized to hold
on behalf of their parent institutions property dedicated to the holy
shrines at the World Center of the Faith in the state of Israel.</p>

<p>Thirteenth, the appointment, during Ridván 1954,
by the Hands of the Cause in Asia and in Australia of an Auxiliary
Board of nine members who will, in conjunction with the eight
national spiritual assemblies participating in the Asiatic and
Australian campaigns, assist, through periodic and systematic visits
to Bahá’í centers, in the efficient and prompt
execution of the plans formulated for the prosecution of the teaching
campaigns in the continent of Asia and in the Antipodes.</p>

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<head>ON THE THRESHOLD OF A NEW SPIRITUAL ERA</head>

<p>The Asiatic continent, the cradle of the principal
religions of mankind; the home of so many of the oldest and mightiest
civilizations which have flourished on this planet; the crossways of
so many kindreds and races; the battleground of so many peoples and
nations; above whose horizons, in modern times, the suns of two
independent revelations—the promise and consummation of a six
thousand year old religious cycle—have successively arisen;
where the Authors of both of these revelations suffered banishment
and died; within whose confines the Center of a divinely appointed
Covenant was born, endured a forty-year incarceration and passed
away; on whose western extremity the Qiblih of the Bahá’í
world has been definitely established; in whose heart the city
proclaimed by Bahá’u’lláh as the “Mother
of the World” is enshrined; within whose borders another city
regarded as the “cynosure of an adoring world” and the
scene of the greatest and most glorious revelation the world has
witnessed is embosomed; on whose soil so many saints, heroes and
martyrs, associated with both of these revelations, have lived,
struggled and died—such a continent, so privileged among its
sister continents and yet so long and so sadly tormented, now stands
at the hour of the launching of a world-encompassing Crusade, on the
threshold of an era that may well recall, in its glory and ultimate
repercussions, the great periods of spiritual revival which, from the
dawn of recorded history have, at various stages in the revelation of
God’s purpose for mankind, illuminated the path of the human
race.</p>

<p>May this Crusade, launched simultaneously on the Asiatic
mainland, its neighboring islands and the Antipodes, under the
direction of eight national spiritual assemblies, and through the
operation of eight systematic teaching plans, and the concerted
efforts of Bahá’í communities in both the East
and the West, provide, as it unfolds, an effective antidote to the
baneful forces of atheism, nationalism, secularism and materialism
that are tearing at the vitals of this turbulent continent, and may
it re-enact those scenes of spiritual heroism which, more than any of
the secular revolutions which have agitated its face, have left their
everlasting imprint on the fortunes of the peoples and nations
dwelling within its borders.</p>

<p>[October 1953]</p>

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<head>Triple Announcement on Conclusion of
Holy Year</head>

<p>On the occasion of the conclusion of the Holy Year I am
overjoyed to share the following triple announcement with the
attendants at the fourth and final Intercontinental Teaching
Conference, marking the termination of festivities associated with
the centenary of the birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
Prophetic Mission.</p>

<p>The five-year-old, three-quarter million dollar
enterprise, constituting the final stage in the initial epoch of the
evolutionary process initiated over sixty years ago by the Founder of
the Faith, in the heart of the Mountain of God, is consummated. The
finishing touches of the installation of stained glass windows in the
drum and octagon, the removal of scaffolding from the exterior and
interior of the edifice, the interior calcimining of the dome, drum
and octagon, tuck-pointing, cleaning and floodlighting the entire
structure have been completed, synchronizing with the closing weeks
of the glorious, twelve-month annals of the Holy Faith.</p>

<p>A steadily swelling throng of visitors from far and
near, on many days exceeding a thousand, is flocking to the gates
leading to the Inner Sanctuary of this majestic mausoleum; paying
homage to the Queen of Carmel enthroned on God’s Mountain,
crowned in glowing gold, robed in shimmering white, girdled in
emerald green, enchanting every eye from air, sea, plain and hill.</p>

<p>I am moved to request the attendants at the Conference
to hold a befitting memorial gathering to pay tribute to the Hand of
the Cause, Sutherland Maxwell, immortal architect of the arcade and
superstructure of the Shrine. I feel, moreover, acknowledgement
should be made at the same gathering to the unflagging labors and
vigilance of the Hand of the Cause, Ugo Giachery, in negotiating
contracts, inspecting and dispatching all materials required for the
construction of the edifice, as well as of the assiduous, constant
care of the Hand of the Cause, Leroy Ioas, in supervising the
construction of both drum and dome. To two doors of the Shrine
recently named after the first two aforementioned Hands, the octagon
door, now added, will henceforth be associated with the third Hand
who contributed to the raising of this stately, sacred structure.</p>

<p>The second announcement is that the world-wide process
of the settlement of virgin areas of the globe has been accelerated
by the arrival of the following pioneers at their respective posts:
Cora Oliver, British Honduras; Carole and Dwight Allen, Greece; Mr.
and Mrs. Xavier Rodrigues, Portuguese Guinea; Brigitte Hasselblatt,
Shetlands; Elizabeth Hopper, Ada Schott, Sara Kenny and Mrs.
Duffield, Madeira; H. J. Snider, Key West; Hugh McKinley and mother,
Cyprus; Max Kenyerezi, French Equatorial Africa; Elsa Grossmann,
Frisian Islands; Helen Robinson, Baranof; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Anderson,
Yukon; Tabendeh Payman, San Marino; Una Townshend, Malta; Rolf Haug,
Crete, swelling the Roll of Honor, raising the number of territories
within the pale of the Faith to one hundred sixty-five. Two
additional pioneers are proceeding to leper colonies in Puerto Rico
and French Guiana. Two valiant pioneers from India and America are
preparing entry into Tibet. Two more members of the United States
National Assembly have volunteered to pioneer, raising the number to
five. United States pioneers are departing to twenty-four virgin
territories ere the conclusion of the Holy Year. The Feast of Names
was celebrated last August by two stalwart crusaders at the weather
station at Buchanan Bay on desolate Ellesmere Island, latitude
seventy-nine, less than seven hundred miles from the North Pole. The
irresistibly unfolding Crusade has been sanctified by the death of
heroic, eighty-eight year old Ella Bailey, elevating her to the rank
of the martyrs of the Faith, shedding further luster on the American
Bahá’í Community and consecrating the soil of the
fast-awakening African continent.</p>

<p>The third announcement is that preliminary steps have
been taken, aiming at the acquisition of an extensive area at the
head of the holy mountain, scene of the revelation of the Tablet of
Carmel, preparatory to the purchase of the site for the future Mother
Ma<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">sh</hi>riqu’l-A<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">dh</hi>kár of the Holy Land, made
possible by the munificent hundred thousand dollar donation of the
Hand of the Cause, Amelia Collins, signalizing the opening of the
second stage in the unfoldment of the mighty process set in motion by
the Author of the Faith.</p>

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<head>A TRIPLE RESPONSIBILITY</head>

<p>This triple bounty vouchsafed the Community of the Most
Great Name, scattered over the face of the planet, calls for
tremendous, immediate, concerted exertion by the assembled believers
in order adequately to discharge this triple responsibility. First,
redoubled consecration to the pioneering task, particularly in the
Pacific area emphasized in the Tablets of the Divine Plan, raising
thereby, ere adjournment of the Conference, the number of territories
opened to the Faith or assigned pioneers for immediate settlement to
above two hundred. Second, the demonstration of increasing
self-sacrifice through the inauguration of Funds for the purchase of
land for future Temples on the Asiatic continent and in the
Antipodes, in Ba<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">gh</hi>dád, New Delhi and Sydney. I am
contributing three thousand pounds for the furtherance of these
meritorious enterprises. Third, earnest consultation by
representatives of the Persian and Iráqí National
Assemblies, directly concerned with the holy task, with the assembled
Hands of the Cause on ways and means to conduct a thorough
investigation to ensure purchase of the holy places, particularly the
site of the Síyáh-<hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Ch</hi>ál, the cradle of the
Revelation to the Author of the Faith, as well as the identification
and transfer to Bahá’í cemeteries of the bodies
of the relatives of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh,
constituting vital objectives of the Ten-Year Plan.</p>

<p>I am ardently hoping, fervently supplicating that this
epochal Conference, setting the seal on the celebration of the second
Bahá’í Jubilee, may contribute in an
unprecedented degree through the character of its deliberations, the
solidity of its achievements, the scope of its accomplishments, to
the ultimate attainment of the shining goals of the World Crusade,
destined to culminate in the not far distant Most Great Jubilee
associated with the hundredth anniversary of the assumption by
Bahá’u’lláh of His prophetic office.</p>

<p>[7 October 1953]</p>

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<head>Hands at New Delhi Conference to Aid
in Attaining Goals</head>

<p>On the eve of the conclusion of the festivities
commemorating the centenary of the birth of Bahá’u’lláh’s
ministry, I am moved to direct the following specific message to the
Hands assembled at the conference. In grateful recognition of the
multiple bounties showered in rapid succession upon the army of the
Lord of Hosts during the course of the Holy Year, auspiciously
ushered in through the proclamation of the objectives of the World
Crusade, whose opening months witnessed the convocation in the heart
of the African continent of the first Intercontinental Teaching
Conference; whose climax was signalized by the simultaneous holding
in the heart of North America of the Intercontinental Conference of
the Western Hemisphere, the dedication of the Mother Temple of the
West and the launching of the Ten-Year Plan; whose record has been
ennobled by two additional intercontinental gatherings, successively
convened in the European and Asiatic continents, all eleven Hands are
called upon to arise to enhance the abiding value of their strenuous,
exemplary labors during the last twelve months, constituting the
initial chapter in their steadily unfolding world mission.</p>

<p>The hour is propitious on the morrow of the last
intercontinental conference to gird your loins for yet another, still
wider dispersal, extending over one or two months and embracing Asia,
Africa and Australasia, for the purpose of establishing close contact
with the national assemblies, advising and assisting local assemblies
and individuals to attain the goals of the globe-girdling Plan.</p>

<p>The adoption of the following itinerary is recommended:
Mason Remey, Dorothy Baker and Horace Holley to India, Pákistán,
Burma and Ceylon; Ugo Giachery to Persia; Valíyu’lláh
Varqá, <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Sh</hi>u‘á’u’lláh
‘Alá’í to ‘Iráq, Turkey and
Egypt; Clara Dunn and ‘Alí-Akbar Furútan to
Australia and New Zealand; Zikru’lláh <hi rend="text-decoration: underline">Kh</hi>ádem
to Malaya and Japan; Tarazu’lláh Samandarí and
Músá Banání to the Arabian Peninsula. I
am contributing three thousand pounds for assistance in the execution
of this meritorious enterprise.</p>

<p>I urge the Persian, Indian, Australian, Egyptian and
Iráqí National Assemblies to extend the utmost
assistance, to arrange schedules, publicize the Faith wherever
advisable and direct local assemblies to utilize every means in their
power to add momentum to the most ambitious undertaking yet embarked
upon by the followers of Bahá’u’lláh during
the one hundred ten years of Bahá’í history.</p>

<p>[October 1953]</p>

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<head>Further Additions to Roll of Honor</head>

<p>As the Holy Year expires I am overjoyed to announce to
the assembled believers no less than thirteen additions to the Roll
of Honor since transmission of the last message to the Conference a
week ago: Clair Gung, Southern Rhodesia; Ursula von Brunn, Frisian
Islands; Richard Nolen and family, Azores; Katherine Meyer, Margarita
Island; Geraldine Craney, Hebrides; Fawzi Zeinolabedin and family,
Spanish Morocco; Manouchihr Hezari, Morocco, International Zone;
Earle Render, Leeward Islands; Ted Cardell, Southwest Africa; William
Danjon, Andorra; Fred and Jean Allen, Cape Breton Island; Frederick
and Elizabeth Laws, Basutoland; Amín Batt, Rió de Oro.
The total number of virgin areas, inscribed on the scroll with the
names of conquerors since the launching of the World Crusade last
Ridván, has mounted to fifty. The number of territories
included in the orbit of the Faith has been raised within an
unbelievably short time to one hundred seventy-eight, marking an
increase of one hundred countries since the celebration of the first
Jubilee nine years ago. In addition, sixty unopened areas are
bespoken, including the Ukraine and Albania. No more than eight
volunteers are required to be dispatched to Ashanti Protectorate,
Bechuanaland, Chagos Archipelago, Comoro Islands, Marquesas Islands,
Marshall Islands, Spanish Sahara and Tonga Islands in order to ensure
the attainment of the preeminent goal of the Global Crusade,
excluding the Socialist republics and satellite countries. The moment
has arrived for the last day of this year, forever sanctified in the
memory of future generations owing to its sacred associations, to be
linked with the closing of the already narrow gap separating the
vanguard of the army of crusaders from victory in the most glorious
phase of the grandest collective spiritual enterprise yet embarked
upon by the organized, firmly knit communities of the Most Great Name
scattered throughout the planet.</p>

<p>[October 14, 1953]</p>

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<head>Valíyu’lláh
Varqá Passes; Son Appointed</head>

<p>Profoundly grieved by loss of outstanding Hand of Cause
of God, exemplary Trustee of Ḥuqúqu’lláh,
distinguished representative of most venerable community of Bahá’í
world, worthy son, brother of twin immortal martyrs of the Faith,
dearly beloved disciple of Center of the Covenant. Shining record of
his services extending over half century enriched the annals of
Heroic and Formative Ages of Bahá’í Dispensation.
His reward in Abhá Kingdom is inestimable. Advise you to erect
on my behalf befitting monument at his grave. His mantle as Trustee
of funds of Ḥuqúq now falls on ‘Alí
Muḥammad his son. Instruct Rawhani Ṭihrán to
arrange befitting memorial gatherings in capital and provinces to
honor memory of mighty pillar in cradle of Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.
Newly appointed Trustee of Ḥuqúq is now elevated to rank
of Hand of Cause.</p>

<p>[November 15, 1955]</p>

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<head>Passing of George Townshend</head>

<p>Deeply mourn the passing of dearly loved, much admired,
greatly gifted, outstanding Hand of Cause George Townshend. His death
on morrow of publication of his crowning achievement robs the British
followers of Bahá’u’lláh of their most
distinguished collaborator and Faith itself of one of its stoutest
defenders. His sterling qualities, his scholarship, his challenging
writings, his high ecclesiastical position unrivalled by any Bahá’í
in western world, entitle him to rank with Thomas Breakwell and Dr.
Esslemont, one of three luminaries shedding brilliant luster on
annals of Irish, English and Scottish Bahá’í
communities. His fearless championship of the Cause he loved so
dearly, served so valiantly, constitutes significant landmark in
British Bahá’í history. So enviable a position
calls for national tribute to his memory by assembled delegates and
visitors at forthcoming British Bahá’í
Convention. Assure relatives of deepest loving sympathy in grievous
loss. Confident his reward is inestimable in Abhá Kingdom.</p>

<p>[March 25, 1957]</p>

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Alexander Appointed</head>

<p>Inform Hands and national assemblies of the Bahá’í
world of the passing into Abhá Kingdom of Hand of Cause George
Townshend, indefatigable, highly talented, fearless defender of the
Faith of Bahá’u’lláh.</p>

<p>Agnes Alexander, distinguished pioneer of the Faith,
elevated to rank of Hand of Cause. Confident her appointment will
spiritually reinforce teaching campaign simultaneously conducted in
north, south and heart of Pacific Ocean.</p>

<p>[March 27, 1957]</p>

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<head>Remains of Mírzá
Buzurg Transferred</head>

<p>Inform Hands and national assemblies of transfer of
remains of Mírzá Buzurg, marking attainment of yet
another outstanding objective of the Crusade. Advise avoid publicity.
</p>

<p>[July 17, 1957]</p>

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