Generally speaking his instructions to the American Bahá’ís
and their N.S.A. are, whenever they concern administrative principles
and procedure and general statements about and interpretations
of the Faith, binding for all Bahá’ís everywhere. Naturally
specific instructions to the American Bahá’ís are not applicable to
other communities. “Bahá’í Procedure”, as Mr. Holley pointed
out, is not binding on other National Assemblies, as many things
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in it are purely secondary rulings made by the American N.S.A.
to facilitate the work of the Cause under its jurisdiction.