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11/21/12
November 21
The
years following Bahá’u’lláh’s arrival in Adrianople witnessed His Revelation’s
attainment, in the words of Shoghi Effendi, of “its meridian glory” through the
proclamation of its Founder’s message to the kings and rulers of the
world. During this relatively brief but
turbulent period of the Faith’s history, and in the early years of His
subsequent exile in 1868 to the fortress town of ‘Akká, He summoned the
monarchs of East and West collectively, and some among them individually, to
recognize the Day of God and to acknowledge the One promised in the scriptures
of the religions professed by the recipients of His summons. “Never since the
beginning of the world”, Bahá’u’lláh declares, “hath the Message been so openly
proclaimed.” (The Universal House of Justice, Introduction to “The Summons of
the Lord of Hosts”)