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Letter of 6 November 1925 |
6 November 1925
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The sad and sudden crisis that has arisen in connexion with the
ownership of Bahá’u’lláh’s sacred house in Baghdád has sent a thrill
of indignation and dismay throughout the whole of the Bahá’í world.
Houses that have been occupied by Bahá’u’lláh for well nigh the whole
period of His exile in ‘Iráq, ordained by Him as the chosen and
sanctified object of Bahá’í pilgrimage in future, magnified and extolled
in countless Tablets and Epistles as the sacred centre “round which
shall circle all peoples and kindreds of the earth”—lie now, due to
fierce intrigue and ceaseless fanatical opposition, at the mercy of the
declared enemies of the Cause.
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I have instantly communicated with every Bahá’í Centre in both
East and West, and urgently requested the faithful followers of the
Faith in every land to protest vehemently against this glaring
perversion of justice, to assert firmly and courteously the spiritual
rights of the Bahá’í community to the ownership of this venerated
house, to plead for British fairness and justice, and to pledge their
unswerving determination to ensure the security of this hallowed spot.
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Conscious of the fact that this property has been occupied by Bahá’í
authorised representatives for an uninterrupted period of not less than
thirty years, and having successfully won their case at the Justice of
Peace and the Court of First Instance, the Bahá’ís the world over
cannot believe that the high sense of honour and fairness which
inspired the British Administration of ‘Iráq will ever tolerate such
grave miscarriage of justice. They confidently appeal to the public
opinion of the world for the defence and protection of their legitimate
rights now sorely trampled under the feet of relentless enemies.
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