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Letter of 17 October 1926 |
17 October 1926
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In the course of the few months that have elapsed since my last
communication to you regarding the appalling circumstances that have
culminated in the martyrdom of our Persian brethren in Jahrum,
events of the highest importance to the future welfare of our beloved
Cause have transpired, and with startling suddenness conferred abiding
solace upon those who still have to face the pains and terrors of
unmitigated and shameless tyranny.
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You have, most of you I presume, read with thrilling joy in one of
the recent issues of the “Star of the West” that illuminating account
given by our beloved sister, Miss Martha Root, wherein she tells with
her characteristic directness and modesty the story of her moving
interview with Her Majesty Queen Marie of Rumania and of the
cordial and ready response which her gentle yet persuasive presentation
of the principles of the Bahá’í Faith has evoked in the heart of that
honoured Queen. One of the visible and potent effects which this
historic interview proved capable of achieving was the remarkable
appeal in the form of an open letter which Her Majesty freely and
spontaneously caused to be published to the world at large testifying in
a language of exquisite beauty to the power and sublimity of the
Message of Bahá’u’lláh.
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It was indeed a never-to-be-forgotten occasion when, on the eve of
the day commemorating the passing of Bahá’u’lláh, a handful of us,
His sorrowing servants, had gathered round His beloved Shrine
supplicating relief and deliverance for the down-trodden in Persia, to
receive in the midst of the silence of that distressing hour the glad-tiding
of this notable triumph which the unbending energy and
indomitable spirit of our beloved Martha has achieved for our sacred
Cause.
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With bowed heads and grateful hearts we recognise in this glowing
tribute which Royalty has thus paid to the Cause of Bahá’u’lláh an
epoch-making pronouncement destined to herald those stirring events
which, as ‘Abdu’l-Bahá has prophesied, shall in the fullness of time
signalise the triumph of God’s holy Faith. For who can doubt but that
the deeds of those valiant pioneers of the Faith, unexampled though
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they have been in the abundance of their number and unexcelled in
their sublime heroism, are but a faint glimmer of what, according to the
Divine Promise, its steadfast followers are destined to perform? Those
heroic exploits that have immortalised the names of its primitive
adherents will continue to adorn and illuminate the pages of its blood-stained
history; yet we cannot forget that the period of its full fruition
with all its promise of world felicity and undreamt-of-achievements is
yet to be realised, its golden Age yet to unfold. Indeed, how chastening
to our pride, how challenging to our enthusiasm, if we but pause for
a moment amidst the world’s many distractions and ponder in our
hearts the vastness, the compelling urgency, the ineffable glory of what
still remains unachieved.
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But let us all remember, in this connexion, that prior to every
conceivable measure destined to raise the efficiency of our administrative
activities, more vital than any scheme which the most resourceful
amongst us can devise, far above the most elaborate structure which the
concerted efforts of organised Assemblies can hope to raise, is the
realisation down in the innermost heart of every true believer of
the regenerating power, the supreme necessity, the unfailing efficacy
of the Message he bears. I assure you, dear friends, that nothing short
of such an immovable conviction could have in days past enabled our
beloved Cause to weather the blackest storms in its history. Naught
else can today vitalise the manifold activities in which unnumbered
disciples of the Faith are engaged; naught else can provide that driving
force and sustaining power that are both so essential to the success of
vast and enduring achievements. It is this spirit that above all else we
should sedulously guard, and strive with all our might to fortify and
exemplify in all our undertakings.
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Moved by an irresistible impulse, I have addressed to Her Majesty
in the name of the Bahá’ís of both the East and the West a written
expression of our joyous admiration and gratitude for the queenly
tribute which Her Majesty has paid to the beauty and nobility of the
Bahá’í Teachings. I have, moreover, assured Her Majesty of the far-reaching
effect which her superb testimony will inevitably produce,
and of the welcome consolation it has already brought to the silent
sufferers in that distracted country. To my message of appreciation and
gratitude there has come lately a written response, penned by Her
Majesty, profoundly touching, singularly outspoken, and highly
significant in the testimony it bears, from this queenly tribute to a
Divine Ideal I quote these penetrating words:
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“Indeed a great light came to me with the Message of Bahá’u’lláh
and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. It came as all great messages come at an hour of dire
grief and inner conflict and distress, so the seed sank deeply…. We
pass on the Message from mouth to mouth and all those we give it to
see a light suddenly lighting before them and much that was obscure
and perplexing becomes simple, luminous and full of hope as never
before. That my open letter was balm to those suffering for the Cause
is indeed a great happiness to me, and I take it as a sign that God
accepted my humble tribute…. With bowed head I recognise that I
too am but an instrument in greater Hands and rejoice in the
knowledge….”
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And as we call to mind the circumstances that have led to such a
notable advance, we are filled with admiration for that unique and
great-hearted apostle of Bahá’u’lláh, our dearly-beloved Martha Root,
who under trying circumstances and almost single-handed in her
efforts, has so wonderfully paved the way for the universal recognition
of the Cause of God. In her case we have verily witnessed in an
unmistakable manner what the power of dauntless faith, when coupled
with sublimity of character, can achieve, what forces it can release, to
what heights it can rise.
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Let such remarkable revelations of the reality and continuity of the
Divine Purpose, made manifest from time to time to us His feeble
children serve to fortify our faith in Him, to warm the chill which
fleeting misfortunes may leave behind, and fill us with that Celestial
potency which alone can enable us to withstand the storm and stress
that lives dedicated to His service must needs encounter.
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