On eve of convocation of history-making, long eagerly anticipated African
Intercontinental Conference share with communities of Bahá’í world the
joyous news of the rapid progress of the twin sacred undertakings launched
on the Mountain of God and the holy Plain of Akká, destined to culminate
in the erection of worthy sepulchers of the Herald and Author of the
Bahá’í Revelation. World-wide celebrations of the Holy Year inaugurated
last October, heightened during course of present month through the
holding of the epoch-making gathering, moving steadily towards climax
during approaching Ridván festivities, have been greatly enhanced by the
latest developments of the institutions at the World Center of the Faith.
Construction of the third unit of the Báb’s Shrine is terminated,
synchronizing with the safe arrival at the port of Haifa of the last
consignment of stones ordered in Italy totaling over thirteen hundred
tons. First section of the brim of the dome, constituting the base of the
topmost tier of the triple crown of the majestic edifice, has been
erected, heralding the placing during Ridván period of tiles as well as
construction of ribs of the golden dome.
The landscaping initiated at the inception of the Holy Year of thirteen
thousand square meter area immediately surrounding the Qiblih of the
Bahá’í world, involving extension of its outer sanctuary, to be designated
henceforth as the Ḥaram-i-Aqdas, is virtually concluded, paving the way,
successively, for the embellishment and extensive illumination of the
entire area and erection of stately portals, presaging the rearing at a
future date of a magnificent mausoleum in its heart. The striking
enhancement of the beauty and stateliness of the most holy spot in the
Bahá’í world constitutes a befitting tribute to the memory of the Founder
of the Faith, within the hallowed area adjacent to His resting place, on
the occasion of the centenary celebrations of the birth of His glorious
Mission.
[February 9, 1953]
African Intercontinental Conference
[Kampala, Uganda, February 12–18, 1953]
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