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6/2/13
June 2
How often have the Prophets of God, not excepting
Bahá’u’lláh Himself, chosen to appear, and deliver their Message in countries
and amidst peoples and races, at a time when they were either fast declining,
or had already touched the lowest depths of moral and spiritual degradation.
The appalling misery and wretchedness to which the Israelites had sunk, under
the debasing and tyrannical rule of the Pharaohs, in the days preceding their
exodus from Egypt under the leadership of Moses; the decline that had set in in
the religious, the spiritual, the cultural, and the moral life of the Jewish
people, at the time of the appearance of Jesus Christ; the barbarous cruelty,
the gross idolatry and immorality, which had for so long been the most
distressing features of the tribes of Arabia and brought such shame upon them
when Muhammad arose to proclaim His Message in their midst; the indescribable
state of decadence, with its attendant corruption, confusion, intolerance, and
oppression, in both the civil and religious life of Persia, so graphically
portrayed by the pen of a considerable number of scholars, diplomats, and
travelers, at the hour of the Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh—all demonstrate this
basic and inescapable fact. (Shoghi Effendi, from a letter dated December 25,
1938; ‘The Advent of Divine Justice’)