- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (Words of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, November 30, New York, recorded by Mahmud Zarqani; ‘Mahmud’s Diary’)
… a selection from the Writings of the Faith and other Baha’i literature
May 16, 2018
How ‘Abdu’l-Baha responded to pleads from the friends to accept gifts
- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (Words of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, November 30, New York, recorded by Mahmud Zarqani; ‘Mahmud’s Diary’)
May 1, 2018
Payment of Huquq after a believer’s death
QUESTION: If the deceased hath not settled his obligation to
Ḥuqúqu’lláh, nor paid his other debts, are these to be discharged by
proportionate deductions from the residence, personal clothing and the rest of
the estate, or are the residence and personal clothing set aside for the male
offspring, and consequently the debts must be settled from the rest of the
estate? And if the rest of the estate is insufficient for this purpose, how
should the debts be settled?
ANSWER: Outstanding debts and payments of Ḥuqúq should be
settled from the remainder of the estate, but if this is insufficient for the
purpose, the shortfall should be met from his residence and personal clothing.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Questions and Answers’; ‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
April 16, 2018
Being in the presence of Baha’u’llah when Tables were revealed -- recalled by Haji Mirza Haydar-‘Ali
Once I requested to be in Baha'u'llah's room when He was
revealing Tablets. This request met with His approval. As I entered His room, I
heard streams of words sweeping along in a torrential flow from His lips. It
seemed that the atmosphere, the floor, the walls, and every atom in the room
was filled with perfume. Only those who have had this indescribable experience
can ever imagine what I mean. The flow of revelation continued for about five
minutes. Then Baha'u'llah said to me, "You have on several occasions been
here when the revelation of Tablets has taken place. Should the people of the
whole world wish to be present and hear the words of revelation, We would
permit them. But since We have approved courtesy and ordained it upon men, we
are reluctant to display this power publicly."
- Haji Mirza Haydar-‘Ali
('The Delight of Hearts')
March 26, 2018
“The basic sum on which Huqúqu’lláh is payable…” – Baha’u’llah explains
The basic sum on which Huqúqu’lláh is payable is nineteen
mithqáls of gold. In other words, when money to the value of this sum hath been
acquired, a payment of Huqúq falleth due. Likewise Huqúq is payable when the
value, not the number, of other forms of property reacheth the prescribed
amount. Huqúqu’lláh is payable no more than once. A person, for instance, who
acquireth a thousand mithqáls of gold, and payeth the Huqúq, is not liable to
make a further such payment on this sum, but only on what accrueth to it
through commerce, business and the like. When this increase, namely the profit
realized, reacheth the prescribed sum, one must carry out what God hath
decreed. Only when the principal changeth hands is it once more subject to
payment of Huqúq, as it was the first time. The Primal Point hath directed that
Huqúqu’lláh must be paid on the value of whatsoever one possesseth; yet, in
this Most Mighty Dispensation, We have exempted the household furnishings, that
is such furnishings as are needed, and the residence itself.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Questions and Answers’; ‘The Kitab-i-Aqdas’)
March 5, 2018
“obedience to this Law is a matter of conscience”
…The devoted believer
who is privileged to pay "the Right of God", far from seeking excuses
for evading this spiritual obligation, will do his utmost to meet it. On the
other hand, inasmuch as obedience to this Law is a matter of conscience, and
payment of Huqúqu'lláh is a voluntary act, it would not be seemly to go beyond
informing the Persian friends of their spiritual obligation, and leaving to
them to decide what they wish to do about it.
The same principle applies to those friends who spend
lavishly on their families, who purchase or build residences and furnish them
far in excess of their needs, and rationalize these expenditures in their
desire to avoid payment of Huqúqu'lláh. Likewise those friends who marry
non-Persians and reside in Europe or other countries should not be pressed, but
informed and left to decide for themselves.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 26
February 1973; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. I, Huququ’llah)
February 15, 2018
The law of Huququ’llah “promotes the common good and contributes to the spiritualization of humanity”
Beyond the bestowal of such spiritual benefits upon the
individual, this law promotes the common good and contributes to the
spiritualization of humanity through the promotion of a new attitude towards
the acquisition and use of material resources necessary for great collective
enterprises designed to improve all aspects of life. Indeed, the institution of
Huqúqu’lláh is a key instrument for constructing the foundation and supporting
the structure of the New World Order of Bahá’u’lláh, serving as a powerful
element in the growth of a world civilization.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 21 June 2016)
February 1, 2018
The law of Huququ’llah allows the believers to “express their personal sense of devotion to God in a profoundly private act of conscience.”
In ordaining the mighty law of Huqúqu’lláh, the Blessed
Beauty has vouchsafed a favour unto His ardent lovers through which they can
express their personal sense of devotion to God in a profoundly private act of
conscience. This sacred law creates a direct and vital link between the
individual believer and the Head of the Faith, enables the friends to become
firm and steadfast, and, as the beloved Master affirms, exerts “a great
influence on their hearts and souls”. Above all, when those privileged to pay
the Right of God offer it in a spirit of joy, fellowship, and contentment, it
will impart prosperity and protection, purify their worldly possessions, and
enable them and their offspring to benefit from the fruits of their endeavours.
- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter dated 21 June 2016)
January 19, 2018
Paying Huquq during one’s own lifetime or through one’s will
Give assurance on my behalf to the donors and to the
survivors of those who have ascended unto God, affirming that these efforts and
donations are bound to attract divine confirmations, heavenly blessings and
incalculable favours, and to promote the manifold interests of the
International Bahá'í Community. Well is it with them, inasmuch as God has
enabled them to fulfil that which shall elevate their stations in this world
and in the world to come.
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi,
23 June 1945, translated from the Persian) The Compilation of Compilations,
vol. I, Huququ’llah)
January 16, 2018
‘Abdu’l-Baha’s response to offers of financial assistance and gifts - an account during His last days in America
In his famous diaries Mirza Mahmud recounts a story of 'Abdu'l-Baha
when He was in New York shortly before His departure from the United States:
... that day some of the friends presented 'Abdu'l-Baha with
some funds, but He did not take them in spite of their persistently begging Him
to accept them. He said:
"Offer it up to the poor on my behalf. It would be as
if I have personally given it to them. But for me the best gift is the unity
between the loved ones of God, their service to the Cause, the diffusion of
divine fragrances and their carrying out the teachings and exhortations of the
Blessed Beauty..."
On such occasions the believers became very sad, because
their offerings were not accepted by their Beloved. In spite of this, the
believers in New York, knowing that these were the last few days of His stay in
the United States, gathered some presents for the members of the Holy Family
(including the wife of 'Abdu'l-Baha, His sister, daughters and other female
members of His household) . .. . Some of the friends had vowed together that
they would persist in their request for acceptance of the gifts, that they
would cling to the hem of His garment and not leave His presence until He had
accepted their offerings. They presented their gifts and earnestly pleaded with
Him to take them. He then spoke to them in these words:
January 10, 2018
How to become free from material attachments
‘Abdu’l-Baha said:
“The hearts that are directed towards God, the love that
burns in them, that love will separate them from all other things; that love
will be the wall that will come between them and every other desire”
“The nearer to God the farther from the world; the nearer to
the fire, the farther from the cold; the nearer to life, the farther from
death. This is the balance, this is the balance!”
- 'Abdu'l-Baha (Words of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, recorded by Anne Apperson Flint,
February 1899, Akka)
January 6, 2018
A blessed soul…
Blessed is he that hath set himself towards Thee, and hasted
to attain the Day-Spring of the lights of Thy face. Blessed is he who with all
his affections hath turned to the Dawning-Place of Thy Revelation and the
Fountain-Head of Thine inspiration. Blessed is he that hath expended in Thy
path what Thou didst bestow upon him through Thy bounty and favor. Blessed is
he who, in his sore longing after Thee, hath cast away all else except Thyself.
Blessed is he who hath enjoyed intimate communion with Thee, and rid himself of
all attachment to any one save Thee.
I beseech Thee, O my Lord, by Him Who is Thy Name, Who,
through the power of Thy sovereignty and might, hath risen above the horizon of
His prison, to ordain for every one what becometh Thee and beseemeth Thine
exaltation.
Thy might, in truth, is equal to all things.
- Baha’u’llah (‘Prayers and Meditations by Baha’u’llah’)
January 2, 2018
The “mystic feeling that unites man with God”
- Shoghi Effendi (From a letter
dated 8 December 1935 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to an individual
believer, published in "Bahá'í News" 102, August 1936; The
Compilation of Compilations, Vol. II, The Importance of Prayer, Meditation and
the Devotional Attitude)
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