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Duties of Spiritual Assemblies
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The matter of Teaching, its direction, its ways and means, its
extension, its consolidation, essential as they are to the interests of
the Cause, constitute by no means the only issue which should
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receive the full attention of these Assemblies. A careful study of
Bahá’u’lláh’s and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Tablets will reveal that other duties,
no less vital to the interests of the Cause, devolve upon the elected
representatives of the friends in every locality.
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It is incumbent upon them to be vigilant and cautious, discreet
and watchful, and protect at all times the Temple of the Cause from
the dart of the mischief-maker and the onslaught of the enemy.
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They must endeavor to promote amity and concord amongst the
friends, efface every lingering trace of distrust, coolness and
estrangement from every heart, and secure in its stead an active
and whole-hearted cooperation for the service of the Cause.
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They must do their utmost to extend at all times the helping
hand to the poor, the sick, the disabled, the orphan, the widow,
irrespective of color, caste and creed.
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They must promote by every means in their power the material
as well as the spiritual enlightenment of youth, the means for the
education of children, institute, whenever possible, Bahá’í educational
institutions, organize and supervise their work and provide
the best means for their progress and development.
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They must make an effort to maintain official, regular, and frequent
correspondence with the various Bahá’í centers throughout
the world, report to them their activities, and share the glad-tidings
they receive with all their fellow-workers in the Cause.
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They must encourage and stimulate by every means at their
command, through subscription, reports and articles, the development
of the various Bahá’í magazines, such as the “Star of the
West” and the “Magazine of the Children of the Kingdom” in the
United States of America, the “Bahá’í News” of India, the “Sun
of the East” (Khurshid-i Khavar) in Turkestan, the “Star of the
East” in Japan, the “Sun of Truth” in Germany.
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They must undertake the arrangement of the regular meetings
of the friends, the feasts and the anniversaries, as well as the special
gatherings designed to serve and promote the social, intellectual and
spiritual interests of their fellow-men.
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They must supervise in these days when the Cause is still in its
infancy all Bahá’í publications and translations, and provide in general
for a dignified and accurate presentation of all Bahá’í literature
and its distribution to the general public.
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These rank among the most outstanding obligations of the
members of every Spiritual Assembly. In whatsoever locality the
Cause has sufficiently expanded, and in order to insure efficiency
and avoid confusion, each of these manifold functions will have
to be referred to a special Committee, responsible to that Assembly,
elected by it from among the friends in that locality, and upon whose
work the Assembly will have to exercise constant and general
supervision.
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These local Spiritual Assemblies will have to be elected directly
by the friends, and every declared believer of 21 years and above,
far from standing aloof and assuming an indifferent or independent
attitude, should regard it his sacred duty to take part conscientiously
and diligently, in the election, the consolidation and the efficient
working of his own local Assembly.
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