Apr 4, 2024

Book: Baha'i Administration - by Shoghi Effendi

Shoghi Effendi was the Guardian of the Baha'i Faith for thirty-six years until his passing in 1957, the interpreter of its teachings, delineator of its goals, and "true brother" to every devoted Baha'i throughout the world. This book consists primarily of his messages to the Baha'is of America, or to their National Spiritual Assembly, during the years when that National Assembly and several others were formed. Herein he outlines the fundamental principles upon which the institutions of the Faith are to be established, based upon the Revelation of Baha'u'llah and the Will and Testament of His Son, 'Abdu'l-Baha.

Shoghi Effendi was a young man, still a student at Oxford University, when the call to Guardianship came to him in 1921 through his appointment in the Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Baha, his beloved Grandfather. His realization of the enormity of this task and of the station of Guardianship is poignantly reflected in his early letters in this volume. As the months and years of Shoghi Effendi's Guardianship progressed and the actual instruments of the administrative order began to evolve under his guidance, the wisdom of that appointment became consummately manifest to the community of Baha'is throughout the world.

While these messages contain the guiding principles that have raised the edifice of Baha'i administration throughout the world, they are much more than a pattern or a set of rules. Through them the Baha'is have come to understand both the spirit and the substance out of which a new world order would be brought into being and that in becoming the instruments of its creation they can translate their faith and their love for their fellow believers of all races and nations into concrete action. In this way the structure of Baha'i administration has been erected, beginning with the first few Local Spiritual Assemblies, the first National Spiritual Assemblies, until 1963 when the fifty-six National Assemblies existing at that time elected the first Universal House of Justice, the supreme administrative body of the Baha'i Faith, located at its World Center in Haifa, Israel.

Here is a beloved, inspired leader at work, who signs his letters as "brother and co-worker," who shares his cares, his joys and victories with his fellow workers. Tragedy there was in the severe repressions and persecutions suffered in the lands where the Prophet of God Himself lived or sojourned, but which served to draw ever more closely the bonds of love among His followers. Victory is the dominant theme, in the developing plans for the institutions of the Faith, among them being the erection of the first Baha'i House of Worship in the West, itself the Central Edifice of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar with its surrounding dependencies, a visible manifestation of a new spirit permeating the world of mankind.

‘Baha’i Administration’ is not just for the members of Assemblies and Committees. It is, in the words of Shoghi Effendi, not possible "to dissociate the administrative principles of the Cause from the purely spiritual and humanitarian teachings," for they are "indissolubly bound with the essential verities of the Faith."

Baha’i Publishing Trust

Wilmette, Illinois

(From the inside cover of the 1968 edition)

 Contents

Introduction

Excerpts from the Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Baha

Letters from Shoghi Effendi

Index

List of topics covered in 1968 edition

The Holy Family:

The Passing of the Greatest Holy Leaf

Baha’i Administration:

Local and National Spiritual Assemblies

Committees of the National Assembly

Election of Local Assemblies

Duties of Spiritual Assemblies

National Assemblies

Annual Election of Assemblies

Reports of Activities

Committees of the National Assembly

The Annual Convention

The New World Order

The Duties of Elected Representatives

Foundation of the House of Justice

Election of Delegates

The National Convention

National Spiritual Assembly

Title of Assemblies

Representation at Convention

Election of National Assembly

Membership Roll

Purpose of Convention

Jurisdiction of a Local Assembly

Voting Rights of National Assembly Members

National Convention

Purpose of Bahá'í Administration

Guiding Principles of Bahá'í Administration

International Secretariat

World Unity Conferences

Plan of Unified Action

Declaration of Trust and By-Laws

Spirit and Method of Bahá'í Elections

Relations of Committees to Assembly

By-Laws of National Assembly

First National Convention of Persian Bahá'ís

Shrines, Mashriqu'l-Adhkars and other Baha’i Properties:

Mashriqu'l-Adhkar

Green Acre

Temple Meetings

The Mashriqu'l-Adhkar

International Bahá'í Shrine

Shrine at Baghdad

Green Acre -- a Testing Ground

Bahá'u'lláh's House at Baghdad

Purpose of Mashriqu’l-Adhkar

Gift from Tomb of Baha’u’llah

Baha’i Magazines, Periodicals, Newsletters:

Star of the West Magazine

Transliteration of Bahá'í Terms

Star of the West Magazine

Bahá'í Year Book

Bahá'í Periodicals

News Letter

The Bahá'í World

The Baha’i Funds:

The Bahá'í Fund

Central Fund

National Fund

General Teachings & the Growth of the Cause:

The Mission of the Cause, p.17

Our Common Servitude, p. 25

Condition of the World, p.34

Responsibility of Bahá'ís, p. 34

The Most Essential Obligation, p. 42

The Cause of Human Suffering, p. 49

Divine Destiny and Human Frailty, p. 60

The Plight of Mankind, p. 60

Our Inner Life, p. 65

Dawn of a Brighter Day, p. 66

Menace of Social Chaos, p. 67

Paramount Duty of Every Bahá'í, p.68

History of the Cause, p.75

The Cornerstone of Service, p. 88

Qualifications of a Believer, p. 89

Response of Queen Marie, p. 110

The Regenerating Power, p. 111

American Teachers in Tihran, p. 118

Bahá'í Cause Recognized as Independent Religion, p. 120

Twofold Teaching Method, p. 124

The Spirit of Enterprise, p. 127

Inter-racial Amity, p. 129

Concentration of Resources, p. 139

The Trend of World Events, p. 145

The Promises of Our Departed Master, p. 147

Regeneration of Persia, p. 148

Bahá'í Faith Vindicated in Turkey, p. 150

Our Most Vital Opportunity, p. 152

'Abdu'l-Bahá's Cherished Desire, p. 153

Guiding Principle of Conduct, p. 161

Decision of League of Nations, p. 175

Decline of Islam, p. 169

Progress in Persia, p. 170

Non-Participation in Political Affairs, p. 197

Personalities Subordinated, p. 197

The Voting Right, p. 198

Persecution:

Persecution of Persian Bahá'ís, p. 93

Judgment of Egyptian Religious Court, p. 100

Bahá'í Martyrdoms in Persia, p. 103

Persecutions in Jahrum, p. 106

Appeal to the Shah of Persia, p. 117

Decision of Egyptian Tribunal, p. 120

Worldwide Attacks Foretold, p. 122

Assassination of Persian Believer, p. 132

Persecutions in Russia, p. 159

Trial of Turkish Believers, p. 166

Distinguished Believers:

Mr. Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney, p. 157