- The Universal House of Justice
(From a letter dated 2 July 1996 written on behalf of the Universal
House of Justice to an individual believer)
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October 31, 2019
The “double task of simultaneously building an ideal society and perfecting the behavior of individuals”
At the very core of the aims of the Faith are the
establishment of justice and unity in the world, the removal of prejudice and
enmity from among all people, the awakening of compassion and understanding in
the hearts of all men and women, and the raising of all souls to a new level of
spirituality and behavior through the vitalizing influence of divine
Revelation. The course set forth by Baha'u'llah for the attainment of these
aims is the double task of simultaneously building an ideal society and
perfecting the behavior of individuals. For this dual and reciprocal transformation
He has not only revealed laws, principles and truths attuned to the needs of
this age, but has established the very nucleus and pattern of those
institutions which are to evolve into the structure of the divinely purposed
world society.
October 30, 2019
Prayer to be recited by visitors to the resting-place of Baha’u’llah’s wife, “the saintly Navváb”
O faithful ones! Should ye visit the resting-place of the
Most Exalted Leaf, who hath ascended unto the Glorious Companion, stand ye and
say: ‘Salutation and blessing and glory upon thee, O Holy Leaf that hath sprung
from the Divine Lote-Tree! I bear witness that thou hast believed in God and in
His signs, and answered His Call, and turned unto Him, and held fast unto His
cord, and clung to the hem of His grace, and fled thy home in His path, and
chosen to live as a stranger, out of love for His presence and in thy longing
to serve Him. May God have mercy upon him that draweth nigh unto thee, and
remembereth thee through the things which My Pen hath voiced in this, the most
great station. We pray God that He may forgive us, and forgive them that have
turned unto thee, and grant their desires, and bestow upon them, through His
wondrous grace, whatever be their wish. He, verily, is the Bountiful, the
Generous. Praise be to God, He Who is the Desire of all worlds; and the Beloved
of all who recognize Him.
- Baha’u’llah (Quoted
by Shoghi Effendi in a letter dated December 21, 1939; ‘Messages to America’)
October 25, 2019
The eulogy of Baha’u’llah by Quddús “assumed the dimensions of five hundred thousand verses”
…Quddús, although besieged within the fort of Shaykh Tabarsí
by the battalions and fire of a relentless enemy, engaged, both in the daytime
and in the night-season, in the completion of his eulogy of Bahá’u’lláh—that
immortal commentary on the Sád of Samad which had already assumed the
dimensions of five hundred thousand verses?
- Nabil (‘The Dawn-Breakers’,
translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi)
Please note:
The combined number of verses in the Qur'an+New Testament+Old Testament is slightly more than 37,000.
October 21, 2019
October 17, 2019
October 12, 2019
Traditions from Prophet Muhammad concerning the city of ‘Akka – quoted by Baha’u’llah
Recent aerial view of 'Akka |
- “Akká is a city in Syria to which God hath shown His special mercy.”
- “Of all shores the best is the shore of Askelon, and Akká is, verily, better than Askelon, and the merit of Akká above that of Askelon and all other shores is as the merit of Muhammad above that of all other Prophets. I bring you tidings of a city betwixt two mountains in Syria, in the middle of a meadow, which is called Akká. Verily, he that entereth therein, longing for it and eager to visit it, God will forgive his sins, both of the past and of the future. And he that departeth from it, other than as a pilgrim, God will not bless his departure. In it is a spring called the Spring of the Cow. Whoso drinketh a draught therefrom, God will fill his heart with light, and will protect him from the most great terror on the Day of Resurrection.”
- “By the shore of the sea is a city, suspended beneath the Throne, and named Akká. He that dwelleth therein, firm and expecting a reward from God—exalted be He—God will write down for him, until the Day of Resurrection, the recompense of such as have been patient, and have stood up, and knelt down, and prostrated themselves, before Him.”
- “I announce unto you a city, on the shores of the sea, white, whose whiteness is pleasing unto God—exalted be He! It is called Akká. He that hath been bitten by one of its fleas is better, in the estimation of God, than he who hath received a grievous blow in the path of God. And he that raiseth therein the call to prayer, his voice will be lifted up unto Paradise. And he that remaineth therein for seven days in the face of the enemy, God will gather him with Khidr—peace be upon Him—and God will protect him from the most great terror on the Day of Resurrection.”
- “There are kings and princes in Paradise. The poor of Akká are the kings of Paradise and the princes thereof. A month in Akká is better than a thousand years elsewhere.”
October 10, 2019
Meaning of firmness in the Covenant
October 8, 2019
Moses alludes to the coming of Jesus and Muhammad: – two passages from the Old Testament
Deuteronomy 18: 15-19
15. The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the
midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearken;
16. According to all that thou desiredst of the LORD thy
God in Horeb in the day of the assembly, saying, Let me not hear again the
voice of the LORD my God, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I
die not.
17. And the LORD said unto me, They have well spoken that which
they have spoken.
18. I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren,
like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto
them all that I shall command him.
19. And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken
unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will require it of him. (King
James Old Testament)
Deuteronomy 33: 2
2: And he said, The LORD came from Sinai, and rose up from Seir
unto them; he shined forth from mount Paran, and he came with ten thousands of
saints: from his right hand went a fiery law for them. (King James Bible, Old
Testament)
Explanation by Hand of the Cause George Townshend:
Moses…Prophesied (Dent. xviii 15) to the Israelites that
"the Lord thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of
thee, of thy brethren, like unto me." This refers not only to the coming
of Jesus Christ, as is usually thought, but more especially to Muhammad. Moses
would have used the word "seed" if He had meant to refer to an
Israelite, whereas the word "brethren" indicates that He alludes to
Isaac's brother Ishmael. He connects Mount Paran explicitly with the Prophetic
line when, in His final blessing before His death, He describes the Prophets
who will follow Him: "The Lord came from Sinai" (meaning Himself, and
rose up from Seir . . . (meaning Jesus Christ); he shined forth from mount
Paran (meaning Muhammad), and he came with ten thousands of saints (meaning
Bahá'u'lláh)." Deut. xxxiii 2.
On the other hand, Muhammad mentions in the Qur'án the
prophecies of His coming made in the Bible (Sura 26 verses 192-199) and states
that Abraham prayed for His coming (Sura 2 verses 118-144) and that He was
foretold by Moses and described in the Law and the Evangel.
October 6, 2019
The Covenant of Baha’u’llah concerning ‘Abdu’l-Baha
To this same Covenant He ['Abdu'l-Baha] has in His writings referred as the
“Conclusive Testimony,” the “Universal Balance,” the “Magnet of God’s grace,”
the “Upraised Standard,” the “Irrefutable Testament,” “the all-mighty Covenant,
the like of which the sacred Dispensations of the past have never witnessed”
and “one of the distinctive features of this most mighty cycle.”
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By)
- Shoghi Effendi (‘God Passes By)
October 3, 2019
October 1, 2019
Sequential excerpts from the “Introduction” section of ‘The Dawn-Breakers’ - by Shoghi Effendi
Insights concerning:
- Nabil, his chronicle, and his close association with Baha’u’llah;
- Persia’s condition of church and state in the 19th Century;
- Persia’s state of decadence in the middle of the 19th Century;
- Features of government administration and judicial procedure,
- Qajar kings;
- Prophetic expectations of the Shi’ah and Sunni sects of Islam;
- The cause of the rejection and persecution of the Báb; similar to what happened to Christ;
- The only European who met the Báb;
- Baha’u’llah’s Tribute to the Báb and His Chief Disciples;
- and many more…
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