So glorious a record of accomplishments in the service of the Faith of
Bahá’u’lláh, whether local, national or international, in both the
teaching and administrative spheres of Bahá’í activity, can be regarded in
no other light than as a prelude to a period of prodigious expansion and
consolidation to be inaugurated by the launching of a global spiritual
crusade, on the threshold of which the Bahá’í world now stands. This
crusade extending through ten years will involve the simultaneous
prosecution of twelve national plans, will necessitate the active and
sustained participation of each of the twelve existing national spiritual
assemblies representing no less than thirty-six nations and will demand
the utmost exertion, consecration and heroism. It aims at the broadening
and the reinforcement of the foundations of the Faith in each of the
twelve areas that are to serve as operational bases for the prosecution of
these twelve national plans; the opening of one hundred and thirty-one
territories to the Faith; the consolidation of one hundred and eighteen
territories; the translation and printing of literature in ninety-one
languages; the construction of two Ma_sh_riqu’l-A_dh_kárs; the acquisition
of sites for the future construction of eleven Temples; the formation of
forty-eight national spiritual assemblies; the founding of forty-seven
national Hazíratu’l-Quds; the incorporation of fifty national spiritual
assemblies; the framing of Bahá’í national constitutions and the
establishment of Bahá’í national endowments by each of these national
assemblies; the adoption of preliminary measures for the construction of
Bahá’u’lláh’s Sepulcher; the erection of the first dependency of the first
Ma_sh_riqu’l-A_dh_kár of the western world; the development of the
institution of the Hands of the Cause; the transformation of the
International Bahá’í Council into an international Bahá’í court; the
codification of the laws and ordinances of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas; the
establishment of six national Bahá’í Courts in the chief cities of the
Islamic East; the extension of international Bahá’í endowments in the
Plain of Akká and on the slopes of Mt. Carmel; the construction of the
International Bahá’í Archives in the neighborhood of the Báb’s Sepulcher;
the construction of the tomb of the Báb’s wife in _Sh_íráz; the
identification of the resting-places of Bahá’u’lláh’s father, of the Báb’s
mother and of His cousin and their reburial in the neighborhood of the
Most Great House; the acquisition of the Garden of Ridván in Ba_gh_dád,
and of the sites of the Síyáh-_Ch_ál in Ṭihrán, of the Báb’s martyrdom in
Tabríz and of His incarceration in _Ch_ihríq; the establishment of six
Bahá’í national publishing trusts; the formation of seven Israel branches
of Bahá’í national spiritual assemblies; the participation of women in the
membership of Bahá’í local and national spiritual assemblies in Persia;
the establishment of a Bahá’í national printing-press in Ṭihrán; the
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