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1/22/13
January 22
The House of Justice wishes to avoid use of the terms "Bahá'í
scholarship" and "Bahá'í scholars" in an exclusive sense, which
would effectively establish a demarcation between those admitted into this
category and those denied entrance to it. It is clear that such terms are
relative, and that what is a worthy scholarly endeavour by a Bahá'í, when
compared to the activities of those with whom he is in contact, may well be
regarded as of vastly lesser significance when measured against the
accomplishments of the outstanding scholars which the Faith has produced. The
House of Justice seeks the creation of a Bahá'í community in which the members
encourage each other, where there is respect for accomplishment, and a common
realization that every one is, in his or her own way, seeking to acquire a
deeper understanding of the Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh and to contribute to the
advancement of the Faith. (From a letter dated 19 October 1993 written on
behalf of the Universal House of Justice to an individual believer; The
Compilation of Compilations, vol. III, Scholarship)