Annual elections of the second year, second decade, of the second
Bahá’í century, were signalized by the formation of the first
historic local Assemblies in communities as diversified and far
apart as Mecca, Qiblih of Islamic world, Muscat and Riaz, situated
on the shore and in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula; in the
Bahamas, British West Indies; in Diu Island, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca,
Sargodha, Saigon, in Southeast Asia; Monte Carlo, Basel,
Mongat, Orleans, Marseilles, Bergen, Cologne, in Europe; in Reunion
Island, Zanzibar, Seychelles, Madagascar, in the Indian
Ocean; in the holy cities of Kazímayn and Najaf, strongholds of
Shí’ih orthodoxy in ‘Iráq, in addition to the group already established
in Karbilá; Teneriffe and Las Palmas, in the Atlantic Ocean.