Fifth, the translation and publication of Bahá’í literature in the
following forty languages, to be undertaken by the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India, Pákistán and Burma, in association with
the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Australia and New
Zealand: Abor Miri, Aneityum, Annamese, Balochi, Bentuni, Binandere,
Cheremiss, Chungchia, Georgian, Houailou, Javanese, Kado, Kaili, Kopu,
Kusaie, Lepcha, Lifu, Manchu, Manipuri, Manus Island, Marquesas, Mentawei,
Mongolian, Mordoff, Mwala, Na-Hsi, Nicobarese, Niue, Ossete, Ostiak, Pali,
Panjabi, Pashto, Perm, Petats, Samoan, _Th_o, Tibetan, Tongan, Vogul.
Sixth, the consolidation of Aden Protectorate, Á_dh_irbayján,
Af_gh_ánistán, Ahsá, Armenia, Bahrein Island, Georgia, Ḥijáz,
Saudi-Arabia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Yemen, allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Persia; of Balú_ch_istán, Borneo,
Burma, Ceylon, Indo-China, Indonesia, Malaya, Nepal, Pákistán, Sarawak,
Siam, allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of
India, Pákistán and Burma; of China, Formosa, Japan, Korea, Manchuria,
Philippine Islands, allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá’ís of the United States of America; of Jordan, Kuweit, Lebanon,
Qatar, Syria, Trucial _Sh_ei_kh_s, Ummán, allocated to the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of ‘Iráq; of Bismarck Archipelago, Fiji,
New Caledonia, Australian New Guinea, allocated to the National Spiritual
Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Australia and New Zealand; of Hong Kong,
allocated to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British
Isles.
Seventh, the incorporation of the eleven above-mentioned national
spiritual assemblies, as well as those of Persia and ‘Iráq.
Eighth, the establishment by these above-mentioned eleven national
spiritual assemblies of national Bahá’í endowments.
Ninth, the establishment of a national Hazíratu’l-Quds in the capital
cities of each of the countries where national spiritual assemblies are to
be established, as well as one in Suva, one in Jakarta, one in Bahrein and
one in Beirut.
Tenth, the establishment of a national Bahá’í Court in the capital cities
of Persia, of ‘Iráq, of Pákistán and of Af_gh_ánistán—the leading Muslim
centers in the Asiatic continent.
Eleventh, the establishment of two national Bahá’í Publishing Trusts, one
in Ṭihrán and one in New Delhi.
Twelfth, the formation of Israel branches of the National Spiritual
Assemblies of the Bahá’ís of Persia, of ‘Iráq, and of Australia,
authorized to hold on behalf of their parent institutions property
dedicated to the holy shrines at the World Center of the Faith in the
state of Israel.
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