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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 21 March A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
The announcement of the retirement
of Mr. Ian Semple and Mr. Douglas Martin from the Universal House of
Justice. Mr. Semple served since 1963 and Mr. Martin was elected in
1993. [BWNS359] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 21 March A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
The election of Dr. Payman Mohajer
and Mr. Paul Lample to the vacancies on the Universal House of Justice.
They fill the vacancies created by the departure at Naw-Ruz of Mr. Ian
Semple and Mr. Douglas Martin, owing to age and the related needs of the
Faith.
[BWNS358] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 20 April A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
The election of Dr. Payman Mohajer
and Mr. Paul Lample to the vacancies on the Universal House of Justice.
They fill the vacancies created by the departure at Naw-Ruz of Mr. Ian
Semple and Mr. Douglas Martin, owing to age and the related needs of the
Faith.
[BWNS358] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• Ridvan A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
"... the time is propitious to
bring into being an International Board of Trustees of Huqúqu'lláh to
guide and supervise the work of Regional and National Boards of Trustees
of Huqúqu'lláh throughout the world. It will operate in close
collaboration with the Chief Trustee, the Hand of the Cause of God Dr.
‘Alí-Muḥammad Varqá, and will be able to benefit from his knowledge and
counsel in carrying out its duties. The three members now appointed to
the International Board of Trustees are Sally Foo, Ramin Khadem, and
Grant Kvalheim. [Message from the Universal House of Justice, Ridván 2005] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 23 July A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
"... the time is propitious to
bring into being an International Board of Trustees of Huqúqu'lláh to
guide and supervise the work of Regional and National Boards of Trustees
of Huqúqu'lláh throughout the world. It will operate in close
collaboration with the Chief Trustee, the Hand of the Cause of God Dr.
‘Alí-Muḥammad Varqá, and will be able to benefit from his knowledge and
counsel in carrying out its duties. The three members now appointed to
the International Board of Trustees are Sally Foo, Ramin Khadem, and
Grant Kvalheim. [Message from the Universal House of Justice, Ridván 2005] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 6 September A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
The passing of former Universal
House of Justice member David S. Ruhe near Newburg, New York. He served
on the Universal House of Justice from 1968 to 1993. [BWNS388] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 29 October A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
Letter from the Iranian military
headquarters to various Revolutionary Guard and police forces
instructing them to identify and monitor Bahá'ís around the country. [BWNS473] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• November A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
Dr. John Grayzei was appointed to
the Bahá'í Chair for Peace at the University of Maryland in the United
States. He succeeds Suheil Bushrui who held the position since its
inauguration in 1992. [BWNS404] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 1 November A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
A new Bahá'í Centre is obtained at 44 Albany Street in Edinburgh, Scotland. [BWNS347, BWNS395] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 27 November A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
The passing of prolific author and
founding member of the Association for Bahá'í Studies of North America,
Dr. William S. Hatcher, in Stratford, Ontario. (b 20 September, 1935 in
Charlotte, NC).
- He served on the National Spiritual Assemblies of Switzerland (1962-65), Canada (1983-91) and the Russian Federation (1996).
- He was an associate professor of mathematics at the University
of Toledo for three years before coming to Canada in 1968 with his wife
Judith and served as professor of mathematics at the Université Laval
until 1995.
- He was the author of vast number of articles and books including, Logic and Logos (1990), Love, Power and Justice (1998), and The Bahá'í Faith, The Emerging Global Religion (co-authored with Douglas Martin). [BWNS416, BW05-06p240-241]
- The Universal House of Justice wrote in tribute: "The Bahá'í
world has lost one of its brightest minds, one of its most prolific
pens. He will long be remembered for his stalwart faith, forceful
exposition, and penetrating insights."
- The family of Dr. Hatcher is building an on-line repository of his collected works. Contributions are welcome.
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 1 December A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
The president of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Kessai Note, paid an official visit to the Bahá'í World Centre. [BWNS410] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 15 December A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
The death of Mr. Dhabihu'llah
Mahrami, 59, who had been held in a government prison in Yazd under
harsh physical conditions at the time of his death.
First arrested in 1995, Mr. Mahrami served in the civil service but at
the time of his arrest was making a living installing venetian blinds,
having been summarily fired from his job like thousands of other Baha'is
in the years following the 1979 Iranian revolution. Although Iranian
officials have asserted that Mr. Mahrami was guilty of spying for
Israel, court records clearly indicate that he was tried and sentenced
solely on charge of being an "apostate," a crime which is punishable by
death under traditional Islamic law. While Mr. Mahrami had been a
lifelong Baha'i, the apostasy charge apparently came about because a
civil service colleague, in an effort to prevent Mr. Mahrami from losing
his job, submitted to a newspaper an article stating that he had
converted to Islam. When it later became clear to Iranian authorities
that Mr. Mahrami remained a member of the Baha'i community, they
arrested him and charged him with apostasy for allegedly converting from
Islam to the Baha'i Faith. On 2 January 1996, he was sentenced to death
by the Revolutionary Court, a conviction that was later upheld by the
Iranian Supreme Court.
The death sentence against Mr. Mahrami stirred an international outcry.
The European Parliament, for example, passed a resolution on human
rights abuses in Iran, making reference to Mr. Mahrami's case. The
governments of Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, the United
Kingdom, and the United States also registered objections.
[BWNS415] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• 27 / 31 December A.D. 2005
• A.M. |
The gathering, at the Bahá'í World Centre, the members of the Continental Boards of Counsellors [BWNS418] |
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• 162 B.E.
• A.H.
• In the year A.D. 2006
• A.M. |
A confidential letter sent from
Iran's Ministry of Science, Research and Technology instructing Iranian
universities to expel any student who is discovered to be a Bahá'í. The
letter refutes recent statements by Iranian officials, who said Bahá'í
students in Iran face no discrimination - despite the fact that more
than half of the Bahá'í university students enrolled last autumn were
gradually expelled over the course of the 2006-2007 academic year. [BWNS575] |
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