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MÚSÁ BANÁNÍ, Hand of the Cause of God. page 257 |
Pioneered with his wife Samíḥih to Uganda in 1951 and was
elevated to the rank of Hand of the Cause in February 1952. The
beloved Guardian also described him as the “spiritual conqueror
of Africa”. In spite of failing health he visited most African
territories, served for some five years as the sole Hand of the
African Continent, and finally, after many years of constant
suffering, passed away at his pioneering post in Kampala,
Uganda, on 4 September 1971. The Universal House of Justice
cabled: “PROFOUNDLY MOURN PASSING DEARLY LOVED HAND
CAUSE MÚSÁ BANÁNÍ RECALL WITH DEEP AFFECTION HIS SELFLESS
UNASSUMING PROLONGED SERVICES CRADLE FAITH HIS EXEMPLARY
PIONEERING UGANDA CULMINATING HIS APPOINTMENT AS HAND
CAUSE AFRICA AND PRAISE BELOVED GUARDIAN AS SPIRITUAL
CONQUEROR THAT CONTINENT. INTERMENT HIS REMAINS AFRICAN
SOIL UNDER SHADOW MOTHER TEMPLE ENHANCES SPIRITUAL
LUSTRE THAT BLESSED SPOT. FERVENTLY PRAYING SHRINES PROGRESS
HIS NOBLE SOUL. MAY AFRICA NOW ROBBED STAUNCH VENERABLE
PROMOTER DEFENDER FAITH FOLLOW HIS EXAMPLE CHEER HIS
HEART ABHÁ KINGDOM. CONVEY FAMILY MOST TENDER SYMPATHIES
ADVISE HOLD MEMORIAL MEETINGS ALL COMMUNITIES BAHÁ’Í
WORLD BEFITTING GATHERINGS MOTHER TEMPLES”. (“Bahá’í
World”, Vol. XV, pp. 421–3.)
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