- The Universal House of Justice (‘The Promise of World Peace, October 1985)
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12/31/18
December 31
Writing of religion as a social force, Bahá’u’lláh said:
“Religion is the greatest of all means for the establishment of order in the
world and for the peaceful contentment of all that dwell therein.” Referring to
the eclipse or corruption of religion, he wrote: “Should the lamp of religion
be obscured, chaos and confusion will ensue, and the lights of fairness, of
justice, of tranquillity and peace cease to shine.” In an enumeration of such
consequences the Bahá’í writings point out that the “perversion of human
nature, the degradation of human conduct, the corruption and dissolution of
human institutions, reveal themselves, under such circumstances, in their worst
and most revolting aspects. Human character is debased, confidence is shaken,
the nerves of discipline are relaxed, the voice of human conscience is stilled,
the sense of decency and shame is obscured, conceptions of duty, of solidarity,
of reciprocity and loyalty are distorted, and the very feeling of peacefulness,
of joy and of hope is gradually extinguished.”
12/30/18
December 30
No serious attempt to set human affairs aright, to achieve
world peace, can ignore religion. Man’s perception and practice of it are
largely the stuff of history. An eminent historian described religion as a
“faculty of human nature.” That the perversion of this faculty has contributed
to much of the confusion in society and the conflicts in and between
individuals can hardly be denied. But neither can any fair-minded observer
discount the preponderating influence exerted by religion on the vital
expressions of civilization. Furthermore, its indispensability to social order
has repeatedly been demonstrated by its direct effect on laws and morality.
- The Universal House of Justice (‘The Promise of World Peace, October 1985)
12/29/18
December 29
Stem cell research, nuclear energy, sexual identity,
ecological stress and the use of wealth raise, at the very least, social
questions that have no precedent. These, and the countless other changes
affecting every aspect of human life, have brought into being a new world of
daily choices for both society and its members. What has not changed is the
inescapable requirement of making such choices, whether for better or worse. It
is here that the spiritual nature of the contemporary crisis comes into
sharpest focus because most of the decisions called for are not merely
practical but moral. In large part, therefore, loss of faith in traditional
religion has been an inevitable consequence of failure to discover in it the
guidance required to live with modernity, successfully and with assurance.
(From “One Common Faith”, a document commissioned by and prepared under the
supervision of the Universal House of Justice, 2005)
12/28/18
December 28
With reference to your question concerning the Sabaean and
Hindu religions: there is nothing in the Teachings that could help us in
ascertaining which one of these two Faiths is older. Neither history seems to
be able to provide a definite answer to this question. The records concerning
the origin of these religions are not sufficiently detailed and reliable to
offer any conclusive evidence on this point.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 9 November 1940 written on behalf
of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer; Memorandum from the Research
Department of the Universal House of Justice dated 6 August 1996)
12/27/18
December 27
In studying the Bible Bahá'ís must bear two principles in
mind. The first is that many passages in Sacred Scriptures are intended to be
taken metaphorically, not literally, and some of the paradoxes and apparent
contradictions which appear are intended to indicate this. The second is the
fact that the text of the early Scriptures, such as the Bible, is not wholly
authentic.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice
dated 28 May 1984 to an individual believer; Compilation “The Bible: Extracts
on the Old and New Testaments”, prepared by the Research Department of the
Universal House of Justice)
12/26/18
December 26
Know ye that the Torah is that which was revealed in the
Tablets unto Moses, may peace be upon Him, and in that which He was commanded
to do.... The glorious Book, the Mighty Decree, is what was in the Tablets
which Moses, upon Him be peace, brought from Mount Sinai, and that which He
proclaimed unto the Children of Israel, in accordance with the explicit text of
those Tablets.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (From a Tablet; compilation on ‘The Bible:
Extracts on the Old and New Testaments’, prepared by the Research Department of
the Universal House of Justice)
12/25/18
December 25
What science calls a virgin birth we do not associate with
that of Jesus Christ, which we believe to have been a miracle and a sign of His
Prophethood. In this matter we are in entire agreement with the most orthodox
church views.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a
letter written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, ‘High Endeavours - Messages to
Alaska’)
12/24/18
December 24
"Peter," 'Abdu'l-Bahá has testified,
"according to the history of the Church, was also incapable of keeping
count of the days of the week. Whenever he decided to go fishing, he would tie
up his weekly food into seven parcels, and every day he would eat one of them,
and when he had reached the seventh, he would know that the Sabbath had
arrived, and thereupon would observe it." If the Son of Man was capable of
infusing into apparently so crude and helpless an instrument such potency as to
cause, in the words of Bahá'u'lláh, "the mysteries of wisdom and of
utterance to flow out of his mouth," and to exalt him above the rest of
His disciples, and render him fit to become His successor and the founder of
His Church, how much more can the Father, Who is Bahá'u'lláh, empower the most
puny and insignificant among His followers to achieve, for the execution of His
purpose, such wonders as would dwarf the mightiest achievements of even the
first apostle of Jesus Christ!
- Shoghi Effendi
('The Advent of Divine Justice')
12/23/18
December 23
The Revelation associated with the Faith of Jesus Christ
focused attention primarily on the redemption of the individual and the molding
of his conduct, and stressed, as its central theme, the necessity of
inculcating a high standard of morality and discipline into man, as the
fundamental unit in human society. Nowhere in the Gospels do we find any
reference to the unity of nations or the unification of mankind as a whole.
When Jesus spoke to those around Him, He addressed them primarily as
individuals rather than as component parts of one universal, indivisible
entity. The whole surface of the earth was as yet unexplored, and the
organization of all its peoples and nations as one unit could, consequently,
not be envisaged, how much less proclaimed or established. What other
interpretation can be given to these words, addressed specifically by
Bahá'u'lláh to the followers of the Gospel, in which the fundamental
distinction between the Mission of Jesus Christ, concerning primarily the
individual, and His own Message, directed more particularly to mankind as a
whole, has been definitely established: "Verily, He [Jesus] said: 'Come ye
after Me, and I will make you to become fishers of men.' In this day, however,
We say: 'Come ye after Me, that We may make you to become the quickeners of
mankind.'"
- Shoghi Effendi ('The
Promised Day is Come')
12/22/18
December 22
The passage in the Gospel of St. John 14:26, is a reference
to the Revelation of Bahá’u’lláh, through Whose coming this prophecy was
fulfilled.
- Shoghi Effendi
(From a letter written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer, April 21, 1939; compilation: 'Lights of Guidance')
“But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.” (St. John 14:26)
12/21/18
December 21
We must use the Writings of the Prophets as our measurement.
If Bahá'u'll'áh had attached the slightest importance to occult experiences, to
the seeing of auras, to the hearing of mystic voices; if He had believed that
reincarnation was a fact, He, Himself, would have mentioned all of these things
in His Teachings. The fact that He passed over them in silence shows that to
Him, they had either no importance or no reality, and were consequently not
worthy to take up His time as the Divine Educator of the human race.
We must turn our faces away from these things, and toward
the actual practice of His Teachings in our everyday life through our Bahá'í
Administration, and in our contact with other people and the examples we give.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 22 April 1954 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer; Memorandum from the Research Department of the Universal
House of Justice dated 6 August 1996)
12/20/18
December 20
Visiting teachers, who are, at least in a general way,
supposed to be more competent and able than the rest, are undoubtedly of a
great help. But these can never replace the mass of individual believers and
fulfil what must be inevitably accomplished through the collective effort and
wisdom of the community at large. What visiting teachers are supposed to do is
to give the final touch to the work that has been done, to consolidate rather
than supplement individual efforts and thereby direct them in a constructive
and suitable channel. Their task is to encourage and inspire individual
believers, and to broaden and deepen their vision of the task that is to be
done. And this, not by virtue of any inherent spiritual right, but in the
spirit of simple and whole-hearted cooperation.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated September
1, 1933, written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer;
‘Arohanui: Letter from Shoghi Effendi to New Zealand’)
12/19/18
December 19
Regarding Mr. ...: it was with the approval of the Guardian
that his name was removed from the voting list. It is very bad for the Cause to
have a member of the Community, actively, in the public eye, teaching the
Faith, and at the same time showing dishonest characteristics. We cannot
possibly say that because a person also has many virtues, faults as grave as
lying and dishonourable conduct regarding money, can be overlooked! This means
that we tolerate as representatives of our Faith people who flagrantly disobey
its laws and fundamental teachings. This does not mean there is no hope for Mr.
...; let him change his conduct, if he really loves the Cause, and then a way
will be opened for him to again be active. But the change must be real and
obvious; mere protestations will serve no purpose.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated
November 23, 1949, written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer; ‘Arohanui: Letter from Shoghi Effendi to New Zealand’)
12/18/18
December 18
He [Shoghi Effendi] thinks there is very little possibility
of any politician joining the Faith. The sacrifice of such individuals’
personal ambitions is too great a one for them to make. The condition of the
world today is such that it is obvious no political solution to its problems is
going to be found. We Bahá’ís must therefore concentrate on Bahá’u’lláh’s World
Order—the true solution.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated December 19, 1947, written on
behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer; ‘Arohanui: Letter from
Shoghi Effendi to New Zealand’)
12/17/18
December 17
Regarding your question whether there is any special
ceremony which the believers should perform when they wish to “name” a baby;
the Teachings do not provide for any ceremony whatever on such occasions. We
have no “baptismal service” in the Cause, such as the Christians have. There
would be no objection, however, for the friends to come together on such happy
occasions, provided they do not hold an official public ceremony, and provided
also they strictly avoid uniformity and rigidity in all such practices. No rule
whatsoever that would tend to be rigid and uniform should be allowed in such
secondary matters, particularly as there are no specific instructions in the
Teachings regarding them.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated December 20, 1938, written on
behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer; ‘Arohanui: Letter from
Shoghi Effendi to New Zealand’)
12/16/18
December 16
The primary adherents are the stars of great magnitude in
every land in the firmament of the Kingdom of God. They are the chosen people.
They are like candles which, through their sacrificial efforts, are weeping
their lives away in order to give light to the world and establish the purpose
of their Lord and Saviour, which purpose is the salvation of mankind. His
Holiness, Jesus Christ! see how small the group of His disciples was! No matter
how few the number of the disciples was, yet they through His power illumined
the world. Our Era is similar to that, but through the development of humanity
it is greater, and through the evils of the material civilization and
negligence of mankind our sacrifices must be greater. Divine light must make
itself manifest in our daily life deeds.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated June 22, 1923, written
on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer; ‘Arohanui: Letter from
Shoghi Effendi to New Zealand’)
12/15/18
December 15
In the early days of the appearance of our Saviour, virtue
was to save ourselves. When we are once established in our faith, then virtue
is to save others. The three mottoes of education hold true in our case too.
First grow, then become and then contribute. We have developed; we have
established ourselves, and now it is time to contribute to others. We have
inexhaustible capital. The candles of our spiritual lives constantly weep away
their lives in shedding light to the world, but they never become exhausted.
For there is connection between our lives and that of Bahá’u’lláh and our
beloved ‘Abdu’l-Bahá.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated June 22, 1923, written on behalf of
Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer; ‘Arohanui: Letter from Shoghi Effendi
to New Zealand’)
12/14/18
December 14
Praise be to God! For centuries and cycles the banner of
civilization has been raised, the human world has day by day advanced and
developed, the material world has flourished and outward perfections increased
until now the world of human existence has attained great capacity for the spiritual
teachings and the divine summons.
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (From a Tablet; ‘Star of the
West, vol. 6, no. 9, August 20, 1915)
12/13/18
December 13
The Mormons are a people with high principles and ideals,
and the step spiritually into the Cause is not as difficult for them as for
many others not possessing their faith and devotion. However, the very zeal
with which they serve their own Faith makes it difficult for them to grasp the
greater vision of our Holy Cause. He hopes that Mr. ..., so obviously a devout
Christian, will, through studying the Bahá’í teachings on Christ and the
prophecies in the Bible concerning His Second Coming, and through a study of
the life and spirit of Bahá’u’lláh, come to see that Christ, far from being
lost to Bahá’ís, is enthroned in their hearts more deeply than ever through
recognizing Him in this new Manifestation.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated
30 March 1944 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer; ‘Messages
to Canada’)
12/12/18
December 12
Though it is premature to try and endeavour to foresee on
what basis various nations would be represented on any international council,
or in any international form of government, it is clear that from the Bahá’í
standpoint it could only be carried out on a basis of true justice; and justice
does not imply one race having a preponderating vote over some other race’s
representatives, and thus being in a position to dominate them.
- Shoghi
Effendi (From a letter dated 12 April 1942 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi
to an individual believer; ‘Messages to Canada’)
12/11/18
December 11
The marked progress the Cause has made in recent years in
that country [Canada] should be a source of pride and happiness to all the
friends. The Guardian feels that your Assembly, with the advice and aid of the
regional and the national Teaching Committees, should exert every effort to
increase the number of centres in Quebec, to encourage the visits of prominent
teachers, and to reach—difficult as the task may be—the French-speaking
population of that Province.
The believers of Montreal have contributed many active and
outstanding workers in the Faith, whether teachers, pioneers or administrators;
and Shoghi Effendi assures you all that you are very close to his heart and
often in his prayers.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 24 March 1941
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to the Baha’is of Montreal; ‘Messages to
Canada’)
12/10/18
December 10
The Guardian has long felt that the American Bahá'ís are
not, in some cases, living up to the ideal of marriage set forth by
Bahá'u'lláh. They are prone to being influenced by the current light and
selfish attitude of the people towards the marriage bond. Consequently when he
sees you are successfully living up to the Bahá'í standard, putting your best
into it and preserving this sacred tie you have with your husband, he is very
happy indeed. He hopes you will be in a position to be an example to others.
For he disapproves of the way some Bahá'ís, in the name of serving the Cause,
disencumber themselves of their husbands, or go and get new ones!
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter
written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi dated 2 April 1950 to an individual believer; The Compilation of Compilations, Vol. I, Family Life)
12/9/18
December 9
There are no dissenting votes in the Cause. When the
majority of an Assembly decides a matter the minority, we are told by the
Master, should accept this. To insist on having one's dissenting vote recorded
is not good, and achieves no constructive end.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter written on behalf
of Shoghi Effendi, 19 March 1950 to an individual believer; The Compilation of
Compilations, vol. I, Consultation)
12/8/18
December 8
To find these receptive souls and teach them, with tact and
understanding, is the duty and privilege of every single Bahá'í.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter
dated 20 October 1949 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. II, Guidelines for Teaching)
12/7/18
December 7
Just one mature soul, with spiritual understanding and a
profound knowledge of the Faith, can set a whole country ablaze -- so great is
the power of the Cause to work through a pure and selfless channel.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a
letter dated 6 November 1949 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an
individual believer; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. II, The Power of
Divine Assistance)
12/6/18
December 6
The Bahá'í Faith… enjoins upon its followers the primary
duty of an unfettered search after truth, condemns all manner of prejudice and
superstition, declares the purpose of religion to be the promotion of amity and
concord, proclaims its essential harmony with science, and recognizes it as the
foremost agency for the pacification and the orderly progress of human society.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 14 July 1947, by Shoghi Effendi to the United Nations
Special Commission on Palestine; Compilation: ‘Science and Technology’,
compiled by Research Department of the Universal House of Justice and attached
to a Memorandum from the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice,
dated 13-August 1997)
12/5/18
December 5
In regard to your question about qualifications of delegates
and assembly members: the qualifications which he outlined are really
applicable to anyone we elect to a Bahá'í office, whatever its nature. But
those are only an indication, they do not mean people who don't fulfil them
cannot be elected to office. We must aim as high as we can. He does not feel
the friends should attach so much importance to limitations--such as people
perhaps not being able to attend assembly or convention meetings, because if
they do, then the fundamental concept of everyone being willing to do Bahá'í
service on administrative bodies will be weakened, and the friends may be
tempted to vote for those who, because of independent means or circumstances in
their lives, are freer to come and go but less qualified to serve.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a
letter dated 24 October 1947 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to the
National Spiritual Assembly of the British Isles, published in "Unfolding
Destiny: The Messages from the Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith to the Bahá'í
Community of the British Isles"; The Compilation of Compilation, Vol. III,
Sanctity and Nature of Baha’i Elections)
12/4/18
December 4
Shoghi Effendi wishes me to acknowledge the receipt of your
letter dated October 27th 1931, together with the accompanying music of
"The Lonely Stranger" sent through.... He sincerely hopes that as the
Cause grows and talented persons come under its banner, they will begin to
produce in art the divine spirit that animates their soul. Every religion has
brought with it some form of art -- let us see what wonders this Cause is going
to bring along. Such a glorious spirit should also give vent to a glorious art.
The Temple with all its beauty is only the first ray of an early dawn; even
more wondrous things are to be achieved in the future.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 11
December 1931, written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer;
The Compilation of Compilations, vol. III, The Importance of Arts in Promoting
the Faith)
12/3/18
December 3
Except for what has been explained by Bahá'u'lláh and
'Abdu'l-Bahá, we have no way of knowing what various symbolic allusions in the
Bible mean.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 31 January 1955 written on behalf of Shoghi
Effendi to an individual believer; compilation on ‘The Bible: Extracts on the
Old and New Testaments’, prepared by the Research Department of the Universal
House of Justice)
12/2/18
December 2
The Bahá'í Faith upholds the unity of God, recognizes the
unity of His Prophets, and inculcates the principle of the oneness and
wholeness of the entire human race. It proclaims the necessity and the
inevitability of the unification of mankind, asserts that it is gradually
approaching, and claims that nothing short of the transmuting spirit of God, working
through His chosen Mouthpiece in this day, can ultimately succeed in bringing
it about.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 14 July 1947 to the United
Nations Special Commission on Palestine; Compilation: ‘Science and Technology’,
compiled by Research Department of the Universal House of Justice and attached
to a Memorandum from the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice,
dated 13-August 1997)
12/1/18
December 1
The remedy to Assembly inharmony cannot be in the
resignation or abstinence of any of its members. It must learn, in spite of
disturbing elements, to continue to function as a whole, otherwise the whole
system would become discredited through the introduction of exceptions to the
rule.
The believers, loving the Cause above all else and putting
its interests first, must be ready to bear the hardships entailed, of whatever
nature they may be. Only through such persistence and self-sacrifice can we
ever hope to preserve on the one hand our divine institutions intact, and on
the other force ourselves to become nobler, better instruments to serve this
glorious Faith.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter dated 20 November 1941 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual believer; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. I,
Consultation)
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