‘Idál, 03 ‘Alá’ (Loftiness), 182 B.E.
Quotes for Reflection
At the threshold of the arrival of the month of ‘Alá’, the sacred period of the Fast, every hour of which, according to the Pen of the Most High, is blessed, sanctified, and endowed with a special virtue, we take this opportunity to convey our boundless love and affection to those wayfarers on the path of devotion and constancy, heroes in the arena of service and high endeavour. We address you at this time of bitter suffering in the history of your land, and express our sympathy and fellow feeling as we call you to mind. In the course of these days, the company of believers in the far-flung corners of the earth, relying on the spiritual forces released by the Fast and with pure motives and stainless dispositions, will be occupied in prayerful remembrance and deep reflection on the heavenly teachings, that they may burnish the mirrors of their hearts and thereby attract divine confirmations, illumine all people through the effulgent rays of the light of God, and increasingly strive to serve and show love towards those around them and to foster the oneness of the world of humanity. Be assured, also, that all the followers of the Blessed Beauty are in the course of this month united and joined with you, their spiritual sisters and brothers. They remember you and your beloved compatriots, and are broken-hearted and grief-stricken at the pain being suffered. They are engaged in intimate communion with God and are praying fervently to His Threshold, beseeching serenity and honour for the sacred land of Iran, the birthplace of Bahá’u’lláh, and entreating protection and health, well-being and comfort, for all its peoples. We, too, continually pray on your behalf and supplicate in the sacred precincts for you and for all the noble peoples of Iran, that the hearts may find consolation, universal welfare may be attained, and true prosperity may become manifest. — Universal House of Justice 1
Question for Consideration
What can one do to positively impact the political situations that deprive others of justice?
Perplexity Pro and Kimi K2.5 Model Response 2
One can increase receptivity to divine justice by purifying one’s own heart, embodying justice in conduct and community life, and then engaging others—lovingly and non‑partisanly—in conversations and endeavors that reflect Bahá’u’lláh’s vision of a just, unified world, including with respect to Iran’s current turmoil. This inner–outer movement is precisely what the House of Justice describes in connection with the Fast: burnishing “the mirrors of their hearts” so that believers may attract confirmations and “foster the oneness of the world of humanity.” [1] [2] [3] [4]
Turning the Fast toward justice
The Fast is described as a time for “prayerful remembrance and deep reflection on the heavenly teachings” so that hearts may be purified and made ready to “illumine all people through the effulgent rays of the light of God” and “strive to serve and show love towards those around them.” During this period, you can consciously dedicate your devotions and abstinence to understanding and living out justice—for example, by daily studying passages such as “The light of men is Justice… The purpose of justice is the appearance of unity among men,” and “The organization of the world and the tranquillity of mankind depend upon it.” [5] [6] [7]
Bahá’u’lláh links the “betterment of the world” to “pure and goodly deeds” and “commendable and seemly conduct,” making clear that receptivity to divine justice begins with personal transformation. Reflecting each evening on how fairly you listened, how you spoke about those you disagree with, and how you used your resources for the common good gradually aligns your inner life with the standards of divine justice and opens you more fully to its promptings. [8] [9]
Embodying divine justice in conduct and community
Shoghi Effendi identifies three spiritual prerequisites for regenerating society: “a high sense of moral rectitude,” “absolute chastity,” and “complete freedom from prejudice,” and he explicitly connects rectitude and justice with the future work of the Universal House of Justice as “the exponent and guardian of that Divine Justice which can alone insure the security of, and establish the reign of law and order in, a strangely disordered world.” In practice, rectitude means scrupulous honesty, reliability in financial and professional dealings, truthfulness even when it is costly, and a principled refusal to be drawn into the patterns of corruption and partisanship that disfigure political life. [10] [11]
Bahá’u’lláh states that “religion is verily the chief instrument for the establishment of order in the world and of tranquility amongst its peoples,” warning that when religion is weakened, “this cannot but lead in the end to chaos and confusion.” A Bahá’í or friend who lives religious faith as a force for fairness, consultation, and the protection of the weak rather than for factional struggle gives those around them a living example of divine justice, very different from both fanaticism and cynicism. [12] [13]
A constructive response to oppression and conflict in Iran
The House of Justice has stressed to the believers in Iran that, while they must strictly avoid involvement in partisan politics, they “cannot remain aloof and insensitive to the suffering” of their people, and that their decades of hardship equip them to be “a beacon of strength” radiating hope, love, and confidence in Iran’s future. It explains that “the proper response to oppression is neither to succumb in resignation nor to take on the characteristics of the oppressor,” but to cultivate an inner strength that protects the soul from “bitterness and hatred” and sustains consistent, constructive service. [14]
In its Naw‑Rúz 181 message to the Bahá’ís of Iran, the House of Justice notes that Iranians and people worldwide now long “for equality, justice, and a society built on moral and worthy human qualities,” yet find existing political and economic ideologies unequal to the complexity of today’s crisis. It calls every conscientious soul to serve “the cause of the peace and unity of the world” by both purifying their own hearts from prejudice and helping to create social conditions of justice and unity—showing that receptivity to divine justice grows when people experience communities where equality of women and men, freedom from rancour, economic solidarity, and just consultation are becoming real. [15]
Creating spaces where justice can be experienced
Another letter describes how, in many countries, Bahá’ís and their collaborators are “learning, in collaboration with like‑minded and sympathetic people, how to nurture communities that can manifest the fundamental principles of peace and the requirements of amity and oneness.” Such communities strive, among other things, to: uphold equality of women and men; center justice and fairness; cherish unity with diversity; use consultation as “the remover of conflict, and the builder of agreement”; practice economic solidarity and mutual support; and educate children and junior youth to be free of prejudice, seeing youth as “at the vanguard of the advancement and transformation of society.” [16] [17]
By initiating or strengthening children’s classes, junior youth groups, study circles, and devotional gatherings in which Iranians and non‑Iranians, Bahá’ís and others, can pray, reflect, and act together for the betterment of society, you help people taste a pattern of life based on divine justice rather than on domination and revenge. In parallel, House of Justice guidance on religious prejudice encourages Bahá’ís to join wider discourses—on the role of religion, coexistence, and freedom of belief—seeking to “draw out underlying principles around which agreement and mutual understanding can be built,” so that people of all backgrounds can see that the oneness of humankind and the eradication of prejudice are the true foundations of justice. [18] [19]
Prayerful solidarity with Iran and channeling anguish into service
Recent messages underline that the global Bahá’í community feels “broken-hearted and grief-stricken at the pain being suffered” in Iran and is “praying fervently… beseeching serenity and honour for the sacred land of Iran… and entreating protection and health, well-being and comfort, for all its peoples.” The same letters ask believers, especially during the Fast and the Plans, to “reconsecrate themselves to the prosecution of the Plan,” assuring them that their prayers and their intensified service will “solace the friends in the birthplace of the Faith and hasten the day” of the Cause’s emancipation there. [20] [21]
You can therefore: regularly offer specific prayers for justice, protection, and reconciliation in Iran; sacrifice during the Fast with the explicit intention that your heart become a clearer channel for divine justice; and let the pain you feel drive you deeper into coherent service—teaching, community building, and participating in constructive discourse—rather than into despair or partisan struggle. As more and more people witness in your life and in your community a justice that seeks unity, protects the vulnerable, and is free from hatred, their hearts become more receptive to the very principles of divine justice that alone can heal Iran—and the world. [22]
Citations
- [1] Universal House of Justice. “27 February 2026 – To the Bahá’ís of Iran”. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/070299751
- [2] Effendi, Shoghi. The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/895919188
- [3] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/990670022
- [4] Universal House of Justice. Messages from the Universal House of Justice: 2001–2022, The Fifth Epoch of the Formative Age (PDF). Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/the-universal-house-of-justice/muhj-2001-2022/muhj-2001-2022.pdf?baeb0d92, 138-139.
- [5] Universal House of Justice. “27 February 2026 – To the Bahá’ís of Iran”. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/070299751
- [6] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/990670022
- [7] Bahá’u’lláh. Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/549730774
- [8] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/716325250
- [9] Bahá’u’lláh. Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/861857477
- [10] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/011656339
- [11] Effendi, Shoghi. The Advent of Divine Justice. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/464301738
- [12] Bahá’u’lláh. Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/280322770
- [13] Effendi, Shoghi. The Promised Day Is Come. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/703829286
- [14] Universal House of Justice. Messages from the Universal House of Justice: 2001–2022, The Fifth Epoch of the Formative Age (PDF). Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/the-universal-house-of-justice/muhj-2001-2022/muhj-2001-2022.pdf?baeb0d92, 274.
- [15] Universal House of Justice. “Naw-Rúz 181 – To the Bahá’ís of Iran”. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/118386212
- [16] Universal House of Justice. Messages from the Universal House of Justice: 2001–2022, The Fifth Epoch of the Formative Age (PDF). Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/the-universal-house-of-justice/muhj-2001-2022/muhj-2001-2022.pdf?baeb0d92, 293.
- [17] Universal House of Justice. “Naw-Rúz 181 – To the Bahá’ís of Iran”. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/283121780
- [18] Universal House of Justice. Messages from the Universal House of Justice: 2001–2022, The Fifth Epoch of the Formative Age (PDF). Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/the-universal-house-of-justice/muhj-2001-2022/muhj-2001-2022.pdf?baeb0d92, 681-682.
- [19] Universal House of Justice. “Naw-Rúz 181 – To the Bahá’ís of Iran”. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/118386212
- [20] Universal House of Justice. “27 February 2026 – To the Bahá’ís of Iran”. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/070299751
- [21] Universal House of Justice. Messages from the Universal House of Justice: 2001–2022, The Fifth Epoch of the Formative Age (PDF). Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/the-universal-house-of-justice/muhj-2001-2022/muhj-2001-2022.pdf?baeb0d92, 140.
- [22] Bahá’u’lláh. The Tabernacle of Unity. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/197380154
Footnotes
- Universal House of Justice. “27 February 2026 – To the Bahá’ís of Iran”. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/556827559 ↩︎
- Perplexity Pro and Kimi K2.5 Model. “Positive Impact in Political Situations.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. March 3, 2026. https://www.perplexity.ai/search/at-the-threshold-of-the-arriva-vdko3TJlRX.lrToV2JnVZQ?sm=d ↩︎
Be the Voice of…
Therefore, all souls should consider it incumbent upon them to investigate reality. Reality is one; and when found, it will unify all mankind. Reality is the love of God. Reality is the knowledge of God. Reality is justice. Reality is the oneness or solidarity of mankind. Reality is international peace. Reality is the knowledge of verities. Reality unifies humanity. — ‘Abdu’l-Bahá The Promulgation of Universal Peace | Bahá’í Reference Library.