- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
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May 28, 2019
The divines of every city in Persia received Epistles from the Báb
The great bulk of the writings emanating from the Báb’s
prolific mind was, however, reserved for the period of His confinement in
Máh-Kú and Chihríq. To this period must probably belong the unnumbered Epistles
which, as attested by no less an authority than Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb
specifically addressed to the divines of every city in Persia, as well as to
those residing in Najaf and Karbilá, wherein He set forth in detail the errors
committed by each one of them.
May 22, 2019
References to Baha’u’llah by Jewish Prophets
Of Him David had sung in his Psalms, acclaiming Him as the
“Lord of Hosts” and the “King of Glory.” To Him Haggai had referred as the
“Desire of all nations,” and Zachariah as the “Branch” Who “shall grow up out
of His place,” and “shall build the Temple of the Lord.” Ezekiel had extolled
Him as the “Lord” Who “shall be king over all the earth,” while to His day Joel
and Zephaniah had both referred as the “day of Jehovah,” the latter describing
it as “a day of wrath, a day of trouble and distress, a day of wasteness and
desolation, a day of darkness and gloominess, a day of clouds and thick
darkness, a day of the trumpet and alarm against the fenced cities, and against
the high towers.” His Day Ezekiel and Daniel had, moreover, both acclaimed as
the “day of the Lord,” and Malachi described as “the great and dreadful day of
the Lord” when “the Sun of Righteousness” will “arise, with healing in His
wings,” whilst Daniel had pronounced His advent as signalizing the end of the
“abomination that maketh desolate.”
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By’)
May 17, 2019
Who is a “Baha’i”?
May 13, 2019
Our physical world is a “shadow” of the world of the Kingdom
Know thou that the Kingdom is the real world, and this
nether place is only its shadow stretching out. A shadow hath no life of its
own; its existence is only a fantasy, and nothing more; it is but images
reflected in water, and seeming as pictures to the eye.
- ‘Abdu'l-Baha
(‘Selections from the Writings of 'Abdu'l-Baha’)
May 9, 2019
Ancient Persia – ‘Abdu’l-Baha describes her glorious past…
Persia was verily the heart of the world and shone among the
nations like a lighted taper. Her glory and prosperity broke from the horizon
of humanity like the true dawn disseminating the light of knowledge and
illumining the nations of the East and West. The fame of her victorious kings
reached the ears of the dwellers at the poles of the earth. The majesty of her
king of kings humbled the monarchs of Greece and Rome Her governing wisdom
filled the sages with awe, and the rulers of the continents fashioned their
laws upon her polity. The Persians being distinguished among the nations of the
earth as a people of conquerors, and justly admired for their civilisation and
learning, their country became the glorious centre of all the sciences and
arts, the mine of culture and a fount of virtues.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (Quoted by
Shoghi Effendin in the ‘Introduction’ section of ‘The Dawn-Breakers’)
May 6, 2019
A “twofold Manifestation” expected by both Shi’ah and Sunni sects of Islam
Important as these differences are, both sects agree,
however, in expecting a twofold Manifestation. The shí’ahs look for the Qá’im,
who is to come in the fulness of time, and also for the return of the Imám Husayn.
The sunnís await the appearance of the Mihdí and also “the return of Jesus
Christ.” When, at the beginning of his Mission, the Báb, continuing the tradition
of the shí’ahs, proclaimed His function under the double title of, first, the
Qá’im and, second, the Gate, or Báb, some of the Muhammadans misunderstood the
latter reference. They imagined His meaning to be that He was a fifth Gate In
succession to Abu’l Hasan-‘Alí. His true meaning, however, as He himself
clearly announced, was very different. He was the Qá’im; but the Qá’im, though
a High Prophet, stood in relation to a succeeding and greater Manifestation as
did John the Baptist to the Christ. He was the Forerunner of One yet more
mighty than Himself. He was to decrease; that Mighty One was to increase. And
as John the Baptist had been the Herald or Gate of the Christ, so was the Báb
the Herald or Gate of Bahá’u’lláh.
- Shoghi Effendi (‘Introduction to ‘The
Dawn-Breakers’)
May 3, 2019
Wisdom of receiving parental consent in Baha’i marraige
This great law He has laid down to strengthen the social
fabric, to knit closer the ties of the home, to place a certain gratitude and
respect in the hearts of children for those who have given them life and sent
their souls out on the eternal journey towards their Creator. We Bahá'ís must
realize that in present-day society the exact opposite process is taking place:
young people care less and less for their parents' wishes, divorce is
considered a natural right, and obtained on the flimsiest and most
unwarrantable and shabby pretexts. People separated from each other, especially
if one of them has had full custody of the children, are only too willing to
belittle the importance of the partner in marriage also responsible as a parent
for bringing those children into this world. The Bahá'ís must, through rigid
adherence to the Bahá'í laws and teachings, combat these corrosive forces which
are so rapidly destroying home life and the beauty of family relationships, and
tearing down the moral structure of society.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 25 October
1947, written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to the National Spiritual Assembly of
the United States; compilation: ‘Consent of Parents to Marriage’, prepared by
the Research Department)
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