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Paramount Duty of Every Bahá’í |
With this vision clearly set before us, and fortified by the knowledge
of the gracious aid of Bahá’u’lláh and the repeated assurances
of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, let us first strive to live the life and then arise with
one heart, one mind, one voice, to reinforce our numbers and achieve
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our end. Let us recall, and seek on this sad occasion the comfort
of, the last wishes of our departed yet ever-watchful Master:—
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“It behooveth them not to rest for a moment, neither to seek
repose. They must disperse themselves in every land, pass by every
clime, and travel throughout all regions. Bestirred, without rest,
and steadfast to the end, they must raise in every land the triumphal
cry ‘Ya Bahá’u’l-Abhá!’ (O Thou the Glory of Glories)…. The
disciples of Christ forgot themselves and all earthly things, forsook
all their cares and belongings, purged themselves of self and passion,
and with absolute detachment scattered far and wide and engaged
in calling the peoples of the world to the divine guidance; till at
last they made the world another world, illumined the surface of
the earth, and even to their last hour proved self-sacrificing in the
pathway of that beloved One of God. Finally in various lands they
suffered glorious martyrdom. Let them that are men of action
follow in their footsteps!”
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Having grasped the significance of these words, having obtained
a clear understanding of the true character of our mission, the
methods to adopt, the course to pursue, and having attained sufficiently
the individual regeneration—the essential requisite of teaching—let us arise to teach His Cause with righteousness, conviction,
understanding and vigor. Let this be the paramount and most
urgent duty of every Bahá’í. Let us make it the dominating passion
of our life. Let us scatter to the uttermost corners of the earth;
sacrifice our personal interests, comforts, tastes and pleasures; mingle
with the divers kindreds and peoples of the world; familiarize
ourselves with their manners, traditions, thoughts and customs;
arouse, stimulate and maintain universal interest in the Movement,
and at the same time endeavor by all the means in our power, by
concentrated and persistent attention, to enlist the unreserved allegiance
and the active support of the more hopeful and receptive
among our hearers. Let us too bear in mind the example which
our beloved Master has clearly set before us. Wise and tactful in
His approach, wakeful and attentive in His early intercourse, broad
and liberal in all His public utterances, cautious and gradual in the
unfolding of the essential verities of the Cause, passionate in His
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appeal yet sober in argument, confident in tone, unswerving in
conviction, dignified in His manners—such were the distinguishing
features of our Beloved’s noble presentation of the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh.
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If we all choose to tread faithfully His path, surely the day is
not far distant when our beloved Cause will have emerged from the
inevitable obscurity of a young and struggling Faith into the broad
daylight of universal recognition. This is our duty, our first obligation.
Therein lies the secret of the success of the Cause we love so
well. Therein lies the hope, the salvation of mankind. Are we fully
conscious of our responsibilities? Do we realize the urgency, the
sacredness, the immensity, the glory of our task?
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In this fervent plea joins me the Greatest Holy Leaf. Though
chagrined in the evening of her life at the sorrowful tales of repression
in Persia, she still turns with the deepest longings of her heart
to your land where freedom reigns, eager and expectant to behold,
ere she is called away, the signs of the universal triumph of the
Cause she loves so dearly.
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