The Year 2021 marks 100 years since the passing of The Master With ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s ascension, and more particularly with the passing of His wellbeloved and illustrious sister the Most Exalted Leaf—the last survivor of a glorious and heroic age—there draws to a close the first and most moving chapter of Bahá’í history, marking the conclusion of the Primitive, the Apostolic Age of the Faith of Baha’u’llah. May the Lord inspire all thy household and thy kindred with patience in this grievous calamity, and immerse thee in the ocean of His grace and mercy! ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in writing to a mother who had recently lost her son shared the following: O thou beloved maidservant of God, although the loss of a son is indeed heartbreaking and beyond the limits of human endurance, yet one who knoweth and understandeth is assured that the son hath not been lost but, rather, hath stepped from this world into another, and she will find him in the divine realm. Thou hast been good to us, thou hast guided us, thou hast taught us, thou hast lived amongst us greatly, with the full meaning of greatness, thou hast made us proud of thy deeds and of thy words. and the desolate, the widow and the orphan? T he funeral of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, “a funeral the like of which Palestine had never seen,” drew “no less than ten thousand people…representing every class, religion and race in that country.” “A great throng,” the British High Commissioner wrote, … Caption: The funeral procession leaving ‘Abdu’l-Baha’s home, No. Could the life of Sir ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ’Abbas have been redeemed by the sacrifices of many a precious soul, they of a certainty would gladly have offered up their lives for his life. What can the poets say in thy day? The historic Mission with which His Father had, twenty-nine years previously, invested Him had been gloriously consummated. Thou hast lived greatly and hast died greatly! AbdulBahasFamily.org is owned by Parvine Afnan Shahid, a great-granddaughter of ‘Abdu’l-Baha and great- niece of Shoghi Effendi.. Abdu’l-Baha. Rest thou happily under the shadow of the mercy of the Lord thy God, and He verily, shall well reward thee. O ’Abdu’l-Bahá, O son of Bahá’u’lláh! We say farewell to the material body of our ‘Abbas, and his material body vanisheth from our gaze, but his reality, our spiritual ‘Abbas, will never leave our minds, our thoughts, our hearts, our tongues. He verily, is the prayer-hearing, prayer-answering God. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Selections from the Writings of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, p. 205 O thou beloved maid-servant of God, although the loss of a son is indeed heart-breaking and beyond the limits of human endurance, yet one who knoweth and understandeth is assured that the son hath not been lost but, rather, hast stepped from this world into another, and she will find him in the divine realm. Hear me O people! ʻAbdu'l-Bahá was later canonized as the last of three "central figures" of the religion, along with Baháʼu'lláh and the Báb, and his writings and authenticated talks are regarded as a source of Baháʼí sacred literature. Here are some lines from it: Among the final speakers was Salomon Bouzaglo, one of the leading figures of the Jewish population of Haifa, who spoke in French. I do not wish to exaggerate in my eulogy of this great one, for his ready and helping hand in the service of mankind and the beautiful and wondrous story of his life, spent in doing that which is right and good, none can deny, save him whose heart is blinded… O thou revered voyager! His life was the living example of self-sacrifice, of preferring the good of others to one’s own. In this tribulation there is no heart but aches with anguish, no eye but is filled with tears. Look to your right, look to your left, look East and look West and behold, what glory and greatness have vanished! The long train of mourners, amid the sobs and moans of many a grief-stricken heart, wended its slow way up the slopes of. Baghdad--the ’Abbasid capital--also served as a prison for Him and for His Father. Thou hast departed in the Holy Land wherein Christ and the Virgin Mary lived. For decades, ‘Akka--the Bastille of the Ottomans--held Him a prisoner. The funeral of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, “a funeral the like of which Palestine had never seen,” drew “no less than ten thousand people…representing every class, religion and race in that country.” “A great throng,” the British High Commissioner wrote, “had gathered together, sorrowing for His death, but rejoicing also for His life.” The Governor of Jerusalem at the time also wrote in describing the funeral: “I have never known a more united expression of regret and respect than was called forth by the utter simplicity of the ceremony.”1, “The coffin containing the remains of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was borne to its last resting-place on the shoulders of His loved ones…. May my life be a sacrifice to one like thee. The Passing of `Abdu'l-Bahá : 1 `Abdu'l-Bahá's manifold activities continued with little abatement despite increasing bodily weakness and weariness up till the last day or two of His life. A bird soars to a certain height … But O, thou whom we have lost! In His writings and public talks, and in His intimate conversations He could always convince the most learned and the most orthodox. Endure and be patient; for no man, be he of the East or of the West, can ever comfort you, nay he himself is even in greater need of consolation. One like thee, who has all perfections, virtues and honors, is eternal…O ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, O son of Bahá’u’lláh! Thou hast departed in the Holy Land wherein Christ and the Virgin Mary lived. The funeral of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, “a funeral the like of which Palestine had never … One like thee, who has all perfections, virtues and honors, is eternal…O ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, O son of Bahá’u’lláh! Thou hast raised the Orient to the summit of glory, hast shown loving kindness to the people, trained them in righteousness, and hast striven to the end, till thou hast won the crown of glory. They are too glorious to be praised, too many to recount. Woe unto the poor, for lo! Wadi’ Bustani, a young Christian, had a poem to offer. Thou hast lived greatly and hast died greatly! The funeral of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, “a funeral the like of which Palestine had never seen,” drew “no less than ten thousand people…representing every class, religion and race in that country.” “A great throng,” the British High Commissioner wrote, “had gathered together, sorrowing for His death, but rejoicing also for His life.” The Governor of Jerusalem at the time also wrote in describing the funeral: “I have never known a more united expression of regret and respect than was called forth by the utter simplicity of the ceremony.”, “The coffin containing the remains of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was borne to its last resting-place on the shoulders of His loved ones…. But Fate hath otherwise ordained. The coffin was then removed to one of the chambers of the Shrine, and there lowered, sadly and reverently, to its last resting-place in a vault adjoining that in which were laid the remains of the Báb.”. ‘Abbas is not dead, neither hath the light of Baha been extinguished! Digital republication, East Lansing, Mi. relatives of the Bab], the Hands (pillars) of the Cause of God [i.e. He, Who has left such a glorious heritage, is not dead. But O, thou whom we have lost! He satisfies our thirsty souls with teachings and principles that are the basis of all religion and morality. Here are some lines from it: In the souls and in the minds thou art immortal. O concourse of Arabians and Persians! It is not only our country’s loss but a world affliction…He hath lived for well-nigh eighty years the life of the Messengers and Apostles of God. The Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Baha commemorates the death—and, retrospectively, the life—of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, who passed away quietly in his home on November 28, 1921, in Haifa, Palestine (now Israel), at the age of 77. The philosophy of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá is simple and plain, yet sublime. Alas! Here is a translation of his speech: It is indeed strange that in an age of gross materialism and lack of faith a great philosopher such as He whom we mourn--‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbas--should appear. He speaks to our hearts, our consciences. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ; Source: UK Bahá’í Publishing Trust, 1972 eleventh edition reprint ... and he gradually arrives at the hour of death. In the early years of the 20th century, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá—the eldest Son of Bahá’u’lláh—was the Bahá’í Faith’s leading exponent, renowned as a champion of social justice and an ambassador for international peace. The ancient glory of this land is restored. Ascension of `Abdu’l-Bahá is a religious observance for the followers of Bahá’í. His life was the living example of self-sacrifice, of preferring the good of others to one’s own. Is it he who but yesterday was great in his life and is today in his death greater still? May the Lord inspire all thy household and thy kindred with patience in this grievous calamity, and immerse thee in the ocean of His grace and mercy! His interaction with a stream of pilgrims to the Holy Land provided another instrument for instructing and encouraging believers from around the world. So critical that the topic has been a major part of religion throughout history. …the sun of knowledge has set; the moon of virtues has disappeared; the throne of glory has crumbled, and the mountain of kindness is levelled by the departure of this benevolent one from the mortal world to the immortal realm. `Abdu'l-Baha wa al-Diyanah al-Baha'iyyah. by Susan Gammage | Nov 6, 2011 | Community Building, Holy Days | 2 comments. The Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá – a Baha’i Holy Day Program. Its virtues overcome prejudice and superstition … ‘Abbas has passed away in Haifa, in Palestine, in the Holy Land wherein prophets have always appeared. `Abdu'l-Baha wa al-Diyanah al-Baha'iyyah: Mawtuhu wa Tashyi` Jinazatih (Haifa: al-Matba`ah al-Wataniyyah, 1921). The Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá is a holy day that commemorates the death of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. I do not need to explain the sublimity of the great one whom we have lost or to enumerate his great qualities, for all of you who are just are witnesses and can testify to what has been given him of personal beauty, beauty of his character, greatness of his heart, vastness of the sea of his knowledge and generosity…I beg your pardon if I fail in doing my duty as far as faithfulness is concerned or if I am unable to pay the generous one who has departed what he deserves of the best and highest praise, because what my tongue utters has emanated from a tender memory and broken heart. highest appointed Baha’i leaders] and the loved ones of the Abha Beauty [i.e. Passing of `Abdu'l-Bahá, The by Shoghi Effendi and Lady Blomfield DEAR FRIENDS, It is well known that the loved ones of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, in every part of the world are anxiously waiting to receive some details of the closing events of his unique and wonderful life. O great revered Sleeper! On November 28, members of the Baha’i Faith throughout the world commemorate the passing of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, the eldest son and successor of Baha’u’llah, 95 years ago. Lament for yourselves, for yours is the loss, whilst he, your lost one, is but a revered Wayfarer, stepping from your mortal world into the everlasting Home. He suffered from despotism, fanaticism and intolerance. On November 28, followers of the Bahá’í Faith worldwide commemorate the passing of `Abdu’l-Bahá in his house in Haifa in 1921. What eloquent lips are hushed! Then came the turn of the youth to pay homage and tribute. this light shall shine with everlasting splendor. His passing unleashed a torrent of profound distress and grief, not just for the Baha’is around … What am I to set forth the achievements of this leader of mankind? The Lamp of Baha, ‘Abbas, hath lived a goodly life, hath manifested in himself the true life of the Spirit. Work is not suspended on this day as it is on some holy days. The first speaker was Yúsuf al-Khatib, a well-known Muslim orator: O concourse of Arabians and Persians! Abdu’l-Baha. The Centenary of the Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá – The Utterance Project On Saturday, 27 November 2021, millions of Bahá’ís in communities all across the world will commemorate the hundredth anniversary of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s passing. - 'Abdu'l-Bahá, Unto Him Shall We Return, p. 99-100 Nevertheless, dealing with the loss and separation, however temporary it might be in the time frame of eternity, is critical. Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá* marking the passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in 1921 27 November 27 November Note: The Bahá’í holy days are set and move according to a … Hear me O people! I do not need to explain the sublimity of the great one whom we have lost or to enumerate his great qualities, for all of you who are just are witnesses and can testify to what has been given him of personal beauty, beauty of his character, greatness of his heart, vastness of the sea of his knowledge and generosity…I beg your pardon if I fail in doing my duty as far as faithfulness is concerned or if I am unable to pay the generous one who has departed what he deserves of the best and highest praise, because what my tongue utters has emanated from a tender memory and broken heart. To whom shall the poor now look? May my life be a sacrifice to one like thee. Abdu’l-Baha remained nominally a prisoner under house arrest after his father Baha’u’llah’s passing in 1892, but for several years he enjoyed a relative degree of freedom in Akka. Message upon the Passing of ‘Abdu’l-Baha – By Mohammad Ali Bahai Mohammad Ali Bahai in 1920 This circular letter by Mohammed Ali Bahai was written soon after the death of his elder half-brother Abbas Effendi in 1921 and was intended to be read by all Baha’is. Know thou that God is with thee under all conditions, and that He guardeth thee from the changes and chances of this world. The next speaker was Ibrahim Nassar, a celebrated Christian writer: I weep for the world, in that my Lord hath died; others there are who, like unto me, weep the death of their Lord…O bitter is the anguish caused by this heartrending calamity! The news of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s passing on November 28, 1921, inspired an unprecedented event of unity among the Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Druze communities of Haifa. But this calamity will never be forgotten.’. The casket being carried from the House of the Master. A memorable chapter in the history of the first Bahá’í century had been written. Thou wert just as God wanted thee to be and not as others wished. And now he is gathered to glory, a pure angel, richly robed in benevolent deeds, noble in his precious virtues. Persia--the ancient cradle of divine philosophy--threw out her children, whose ideas were conceived in her land. Next, Shaykh Yúnus al-Khatib, a Muslim poet of note, recited a poem he had composed; and he was followed by Bishop Bassilious, the head of the Greek Catholic Church of Haifa, who dwelt particularly on ’Abdu’l-Bahá’s humanitarian deeds, His generosity to the poor, His charm and majesty of mien. What eloquent lips are hushed! And now he is gathered to glory, a pure angel, richly robed in benevolent deeds, noble in his precious virtues. Thou hast been good to us, thou hast guided us, thou hast taught us, thou hast lived amongst us greatly, with the full meaning of greatness, thou hast made us proud of thy deeds and of thy words. Shed no tears for the one that hath departed to the world of Eternity, but weep over the passing of Virtue and Wisdom, of Knowledge and Generosity. The Christian writer was followed by the Mufti of Haifa, Muhammad Murad: I do not wish to exaggerate in my eulogy of this great one, for his ready and helping hand in the service of mankind and the beautiful and wondrous story of his life, spent in doing that which is right and good, none can deny, save him whose heart is blinded…. In His writings and public talks, and in His intimate conversations He could always convince the most learned and the most orthodox. The news of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s passing on November 28, 1921, inspired an unprecedented event of unity among the Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Druze communities of Haifa. Baghdad--the ’Abbasid capital--also served as a prison for Him and for His Father. The program itself takes about 60 minutes. It is indeed strange that in an age of gross materialism and lack of faith a great philosopher such as He whom we mourn--‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbas--should appear. Chapter XXI: The Passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. This great funeral procession is but a glorious proof of thy greatness in thy life and in thy death. Be solaced then, O ye people of Baha! And he that leaveth a memory so lovely, so imperishable, he, indeed, is not dead. And he that leaveth a memory so lovely, so imperishable, he, indeed, is not dead. The following are extracts from some of the speeches given on the occasion of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s funeral. this light shall shine with everlasting splendor. Nay, nay! The Ascension of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá is a holy day that commemorates the death of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. Weep one hour for the sake of him who, for well nigh eighty years, hath wept for you! Thou leader of men, generous and benevolent! The covenant of love and devotion will remain forever between us. He was a loving father not only to the community of Bahá’ís in Haifa, but to a burgeoning international movement. The news of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s passing on November 28, 1921, inspired an unprecedented event of unity among the Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Druze communities of Haifa. Thou wert just as God wanted thee to be and not as others wished. sons of Baha’u’llah], the Afnan (Twigs) of the Sacred Lote-Tree [i.e. Reproduced from The Bahá’í World, Volume 15 (1968-1973) in commemoration of the 50 year anniversary of the passing of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. To whom shall the poor now look? Nay, nay! We say farewell to the material body of our ‘Abbas, and his material body vanisheth from our gaze, but his reality, our spiritual ‘Abbas, will never leave our minds, our thoughts, our hearts, our tongues. When Abdu’l-Baha passed away in 1921, His choice of successor was revealed, first to Shoghi Effendi, and then to the Baha’i world. We are not the only ones who weep for Him, in Whom we take pride. Carmel to the Mausoleum of the Báb… Close to the eastern entrance of the Shrine, the sacred casket was placed upon a plain table, and, in the presence of that vast concourse, nine speakers, who represented the Muslim, the Jewish and Christian Faiths…delivered their several funeral orations. Carmel to the Mausoleum of the Báb… Close to the eastern entrance of the Shrine, the sacred casket was placed upon a plain table, and, in the presence of that vast concourse, nine speakers, who represented the Muslim, the Jewish and Christian Faiths…delivered their several funeral orations. Abdu’l-Baha. The official Baha'i international community website is www.Bahai.org. Whom are ye bewailing? It is simply an individual initiative to share relevant content and resources for those interested in Baha'i related topics. The remaining text of this article is taken from H. M. Balyuzi. Its virtues overcome prejudice and superstition … ‘Abbas has passed away in Haifa, in Palestine, in the Holy Land wherein prophets have always appeared. The land that received Mohammed; the land the dust of which is blessing and wealth…We shall be sustained by this Tomb and the One it contains. The Lamp of Baha, ‘Abbas, hath lived a goodly life, hath manifested in himself the true life of the Spirit. Be solaced then, O ye people of Baha! O great revered Sleeper! Shed no tears for the one that hath departed to the world of Eternity, but weep over the passing of Virtue and Wisdom, of Knowledge and Generosity. Suffice it to say, that he has left in every heart the most profound impression, on every tongue most wondrous praise. He suffered from despotism, fanaticism and intolerance. But this calamity will never be forgotten.’. It took place on Tuesday, November 29 th, 1921, just one day after his passing, on the slope of Mount Carmel. Who shall care for the hungry? Then came the turn of the youth to pay homage and tribute. In the souls and in the minds thou art immortal. It is not only our country’s loss but a world affliction…He hath lived for well-nigh eighty years the life of the Messengers and Apostles of God. The Heroic Age of the Bahá’í Dispensation, in which He had participated since its inception, and played so unique a … Be ye anchored fast as the high mountains. : Is it he who but yesterday was great in his life and is today in his death greater still? The covenant of love and devotion will remain forever between us. The ancient glory of this land is restored. Wadi’ Bustani, a young Christian, had a poem to offer. Among the final speakers was Salomon Bouzaglo, one of the leading figures of the Jewish population of Haifa, who spoke in French. For this reason the present account is being written. Look to your right, look to your left, look East and look West and behold, what glory and greatness have vanished! followers of Baha’u’llah] to turn unto Shoghi Effendi… as he is the sign of God, the chosen branch, … ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s great work was now ended. Thou leader of men, generous and benevolent! What can the poets say in thy day? Who shall care for the hungry? The views and information found on UpliftingWords.org are not necessarily the official views of the Baha'i Faith. The story which follows was taken from H.M. Balyuzi’s book: Abdu’l-Bahá – The Centre of the Covenant, p. 451-460), except where otherwise noted. Indeed, they are wounds and not words; they are tears and not phrases…’ This calamity has made all previous calamities to be forgotten. “The coffin containing the remains of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá was borne to its last resting-place on the shoulders of His loved ones…. Thou art the all-wise, and all else beside thee are only learned. Fellow Christians! Truly ye are bearing the mortal remains of this ever lamented one to his last resting place, yet know of a certainty that your ‘Abbas will live forever in spirit amongst you, through his deeds, his words, his virtues and all the essence of his life. What am I to set forth the achievements of this leader of mankind? Later published in abridged form in World Order. Item record: The Passing of Abdu'l-Baha In Europe, in America, in every country, people athirst for social justice and brotherhood also weep for Him. Here is a translation of his speech: UpliftingWords.org is not an official Baha'i Website. Endure and be patient; for no man, be he of the East or of the West, can ever comfort you, nay he himself is even in greater need of consolation. He, Who has promulgated such great principles, is immortal in the memory of posterity. The typical observance consists of devotional readings and is held at 1:00 AM, as ‘Abdu’l-Bahá passed away about 1:00 AM on 28 November, 1921. Apr 19, 2019 - Explore Doraisamy Suppiah's board "Abdu'l-Baha" on Pinterest. 7 Persian (Haparsim) Street, Haifa, Tuesday, November 29, 1921. Abdu’l-Baha had been a prisoner and an exile for most of his life, but his imprisonment never compromised his joy, his love, or his service to humanity. goodness hath departed from them, woe unto the orphans, for their loving father is no more with them! Thou art the all-wise, and all else beside thee are only learned. According to Shoghi Effendi’s biography, the Will and Testament was read to him after he arrived in Haifa in late December 1921. Cannot we witness the manifestation of Divine Will to exalt the Holy Land that it become, once again, the cradle of noble and generous ideals? In the Holy Land, Abdu’l-Baha’s unprecedented impact, and the outpouring of emotion that accompanied it, resulted in a funeral the likes of which no one had ever seen. Woe unto the poor, for lo! This great funeral procession is but a glorious proof of thy greatness in thy life and in thy death. A compilation on the last days of 'Abdu'l-Baha, his funeral, and tributes on his behalf. O ’Abdu’l-Bahá, O son of Bahá’u’lláh! It accords with human character. We are not the only ones who weep for Him, in Whom we take pride. 'Abdu'l-Baha Baha'i academics Baha'i articles Baha'i content Baha'i papers Baha'i scholars Baha'i writers Centenary of the Passing of Abdu'l-Baha About the Author In her innermost heart, Sonjel is a stay-at-home parent and a bookworm with a maxed out library card but professionally she is a museologist with a background in English Literature. Hath educated the souls and in his writings and public talks, and all else beside thee are learned. L-Bahá is simple and plain, yet sublime throughout history decades, ‘ is... L-Baha: Jamil al-Bahri prayer-answering God, that he has left such a glorious proof thy... 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