Thursday, January 5, 2012

Extract from A Presentation on the Centenary of Abdul- Baha's Visit to the United Kingdom in 1911.

Extract from A Presentation on the Centenary of Abdul-
Baha's Visit to the United Kingdom in 1911.

Given on 10th September 2011 in Bourne Hall, Ewell Village , Surrey

by Trevor R. J. Finch :-

In a final touching tribute to ‘Abdu'l-Bahá's generosity this true story emerged in the 1990s, some 70 years after ‘Abdu'l-Bahá's passing. The Universal House of Justice, the supreme governing Council of the Bahá'í world community, announced a major construction project on Mount Carmel, Haifa , of buildings that would, at last, meet the commands of Bahá'u'lláh, the Founder. Accordingly, a tender was put out for Israeli construction companies to bid for, and a public call for engineers was made by the House of Justice. To everyone’s astonishment, a large number of Arab engineers emerged from the greater Haifa area offering their services. When the bemused Bahá'ís asked them why they had come forward they all said: “The Master, Abbas Effendi (‘Abdu'l-Bahá) gave our grandparents and great-grandparents money to start small businesses. Our family businesses prospered and our families were able to pay for our school and university education. We are here to give something back to Abbas Effendi.”

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