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14: Shoghi Effendi Writes to Emperor Showa of Japan |
At the time of his coronation in the fall of 1928 seven specially
bound Bahá’í books were presented to His Majesty. The books which
were sent in the name of two American Bahá’ís were presented by
Dr. Rokuichiro Masujima, who was a friend of Miss Alexander and
who was close to the Faith. He had access to the Imperial Household.
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Shoghi Effendi was asked to write something to be sent with the
books. The message sent to accompany the books was “May the
perusal of Bahá’í literature enable Your Imperial Majesty to appreciate
the sublimity and penetrative power of Bahá’u’lláh’s Revelation
and inspire you on this auspicious occasion to arise for its worldwide
recognition and triumph.”
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In 1930 the great Bahá’í teacher Miss Martha Root visited Japan.
She sent two gifts to the Emperor; a small Persian rug and a sheet of
Holy Writings written in Persian script in the form of a beautiful bird.
Accompanying the gifts was a cable from Shoghi Effendi: “Martha
Root care American Embassy Tokyo. Kindly transmit His Imperial
Majesty, Tokyo, Japan on behalf of myself and Bahá’ís world over,
expression of our deepest love as well as assurance of heartfelt prayers
for his well-being and prosperity of his ancient realm.”
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Japan, after recovery from the devastation of World War II,
shows the prosperity that the Guardian prayed for, and the Emperor,
active and healthy until the end had a very long and fruitful reign.
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