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A World Receded from Him |
After a revolution of well nigh one hundred years what is it that the
eye encounters as one surveys the international scene and looks back
upon the early beginnings of Bahá’í history? A world convulsed by the
agonies of contending systems, races and nations, entangled in the mesh
of its accumulated falsities, receding farther and farther from Him Who
is the sole Author of its destinies, and sinking deeper and deeper into a
suicidal carnage which its neglect and persecution of Him Who is its
Redeemer have precipitated. A Faith, still proscribed, yet bursting
through its chrysalis, emerging from the obscurity of a century-old
repression, face to face with the awful evidences of God’s wrathful
anger, and destined to arise above the ruins of a smitten civilization. A
world spiritually destitute, morally bankrupt, politically disrupted, socially
convulsed, economically paralyzed, writhing, bleeding and
breaking up beneath the avenging rod of God. A Faith Whose call
remained unanswered, Whose claims were rejected, Whose warnings
were brushed aside, Whose followers were mowed down, Whose aims
and purposes were maligned, Whose summons to the rulers of the earth
were ignored, Whose Herald drained the cup of martyrdom, over the
head of Whose Author swept a sea of unheard-of tribulations, and
Whose Exemplar sank beneath the weight of lifelong sorrows and dire
misfortunes. A world that has lost its bearings, in which the bright flame
of religion is fast dying out, in which the forces of a blatant nationalism
and racialism have usurped the rights and prerogatives of God Himself,
in which a flagrant secularism—the direct offspring of irreligion—has
raised its triumphant head and is protruding its ugly features, in which
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the “majesty of kingship” has been disgraced, and they who wore its
emblems have, for the most part, been hurled from their thrones, in
which the once all-powerful ecclesiastical hierarchies of Islám, and to a
lesser extent those of Christianity, have been discredited, and in which
the virus of prejudice and corruption is eating into the vitals of an
already gravely disordered society. A Faith Whose institutions—the
pattern and crowning glory of the age which is to come—have been
ignored and in some instances trampled upon and uprooted, Whose
unfolding system has been derided and partly suppressed and crippled,
Whose rising Order—the sole refuge of a civilization in the embrace of
doom—has been spurned and challenged, Whose Mother-Temple has
been seized and misappropriated, and Whose “House”—the “cynosure
of an adoring world”—has, through a gross miscarriage of justice, as
witnessed by the world’s highest tribunal, been delivered into the hands
of, and violated by, its implacable enemies.
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We are indeed living in an age which, if we would correctly appraise
it, should be regarded as one which is witnessing a dual phenomenon.
The first signalizes the death pangs of an order, effete and godless, that
has stubbornly refused, despite the signs and portents of a century-old
Revelation, to attune its processes to the precepts and ideals which that
Heaven-sent Faith proffered it. The second proclaims the birth pangs of
an Order, divine and redemptive, that will inevitably supplant the
former, and within Whose administrative structure an embryonic
civilization, incomparable and world-embracing, is imperceptibly
maturing. The one is being rolled up, and is crashing in oppression,
bloodshed, and ruin. The other opens up vistas of a justice, a unity, a
peace, a culture, such as no age has ever seen. The former has spent its
force, demonstrated its falsity and barrenness, lost irretrievably its
opportunity, and is hurrying to its doom. The latter, virile and
unconquerable, is plucking asunder its chains, and is vindicating its title to
be the one refuge within which a sore-tried humanity, purged from its dross,
can attain its destiny.
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“Soon,” Bahá’u’lláh Himself has prophesied, “will the present-day
order be rolled up, and a new one spread out in its stead.” And again: “By
Myself! The day is approaching when We will have rolled up the world
and all that is therein, and spread out a new Order in its stead.” “The
day is approaching when God will have raised up a people who will call to
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remembrance Our days, who will tell the tale of Our trials, who will
demand the restitution of Our rights, from them who, without a tittle of
evidence, have treated Us with manifest injustice.”
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Dear friends! For the trials which have afflicted the Faith of
Bahá’u’lláh a responsibility appalling and inescapable rests upon those into
whose hands the reins of civil and ecclesiastical authority were delivered.
The kings of the earth and the world’s religious leaders alike
must primarily bear the brunt of such an awful responsibility. “Everyone
well knoweth,” Bahá’u’lláh Himself testifies, “that all the kings have
turned aside from Him, and all the religions have opposed Him.” “From
time immemorial,” He declares, “they who have been outwardly invested
with authority have debarred men from setting their faces towards God.
They have disliked that men should gather together around the Most
Great Ocean, inasmuch as they have regarded, and still regard, such a
gathering as the cause of, and the motive for, the disruption of their
sovereignty.” “The kings,” He moreover has written, “have recognized
that it was not in their interest to acknowledge Me, as have likewise the
ministers and the divines, notwithstanding that My purpose hath been
most explicitly revealed in the Divine Books and Tablets, and the True
One hath loudly proclaimed that this Most Great Revelation hath
appeared for the betterment of the world and the exaltation of the
nations.” “Gracious God!” writes the Báb in the Dalá’il-i-Sab‘ih (Seven
Proofs) with reference to the “seven powerful sovereigns ruling the world”
in His day, “None of them hath been informed of His [the Báb’s]
Manifestation, and if informed, none hath believed in Him. Who
knoweth, they may leave this world below full of desire, and without
having realized that the thing for which they were waiting had come to
pass. This is what happened to the monarchs that held fast unto the
Gospel. They awaited the coming of the Prophet of God [Muḥammad],
and when He did appear, they failed to recognize Him. Behold how great
are the sums which these sovereigns expend without even the slightest
thought of appointing an official charged with the task of acquainting
them in their own realms with the Manifestation of God! They would
thereby have fulfilled the purpose for which they have been created.
All their desires have been and are still fixed upon leaving behind them
traces of their names.” The Báb, moreover, in that same treatise, censuring
the failure of the Christian divines to acknowledge the truth of
Muḥammad’s mission, makes this illuminating statement: “The blame
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falleth upon their doctors, for if these had believed, they would have been
followed by the mass of their countrymen. Behold then, that which hath
come to pass! The learned men of Christendom are held to be learned by
virtue of their safeguarding the teaching of Christ, and yet consider how
they themselves have been the cause of men’s failure to accept the Faith
and attain unto salvation!”
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