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1986 Apr
198- |
The first province-wide gathering of Bahá'í youth in Northern Ireland convenes. [BINS154:15] |
Youth; Northern Ireland, UK |
first province-wide gathering Bahá’í youth in Northern Ireland |
1986 20 Apr
198- |
The world population of Bahá'ís was estimated to be 4,335,000.
[BW19p67]
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Statistics |
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1986 Ridván
198- |
The heroic steadfastness of the Persian friends has been the mainspring of tremendous international attention focused on the Cause, eventually bringing it to the agenda of the General Assembly of the United Nations, and, together with world-wide publicity in all the media, accomplishing its emergence from the obscurity which characterized and sheltered the first period of its life.
[Ridván Message] |
Emergence from obscurity; - Bahá'í World Centre |
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1986 Ridván
198- |
The Seven Year Plan was successfully completed. (1979-1986) [BW19:23]- For a graph showing the growth of the Bahá'í Faith in this period see BW19:23.
- For statistics on the Bahá'í Faith at this date see BINS155:13 and BW19:61–98, 112–46.
- A series of further plans from 1964 to 1986, The Nine Year Plan (1964-19730), The Five Year Plan (1974-1979), and the Seven Year Plan (1979-1986) carried forward the process of establishing the Bahá'í Faith in every country and major territory of the world, such that, once it became possible to spread the Baha'i Faith in the former communist countries in the 1990s, this process was more or less complete. [Patheos website]
- the restoration and opening to pilgrimage of the southern wing of the House of 'Abdu'llah Pasha;
- the completion and occupation of the Seat of the Universal House of Justice;
- the approval of detailed plans for the remaining edifices around the Arc;
- the expansion of the membership and responsibilities of the International Teaching Centre and the Continental Boards of Counsellors;
- the establishment of the offices of Social and Economic Development, and of Public Information;
- the dedication of the Mother Temple of the Pacific, and dramatic progress with the building of the Temple in India;
- the expansion of the teaching work throughout the world, resulting in the formation of twenty-three new National Spiritual Assemblies, nearly 8,000 new Local Spiritual Assemblies, the opening of more than 16,000 new localities and representation within the Baha'i community of 300 new tribes;
- the issuing of 2,196 new publications, 898 of which are editions of the Holy Text and the enrichment of Baha'i literature by productions in 114 new languages; the initiation of 737 new social and economic development projects;
- the addition of three radio stations, with three more soon to be inaugurated--
these stand out as conspicuous achievements in a Plan which will be remembered as having set the seal on the third epoch of the Formative Age. [Ridván Message 1986]
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Seven Year Plan (1979-1986); - Teaching Plans; - Restoration and renovation; - Bahá'í World Centre |
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1986 - 1992
198- |
The Six Year Plan (1986-1992) was launched. [AWH40, 42–4; BBRSM159; VV91]
In its message of 2 January 1986 the Universal House of Justice announced a new process whereby the national goals of the new Plan were to be largely formulated by the National Spiritual Assemblies and the Boards of Counsellors.
See the message of the 25 February 1986 for the major objectives and national goals of the plan. [Mess63-86p717-723]
See BW20p115 for the report on the Six Year Plan.
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Six Year Plan (1986-1992); - Teaching Plans; - Bahá'í World Centre |
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1986 28 Apr
198- |
In 2008, the Bahá'í International Community published the names of 221 Iranian Bahá'ís who had been murdered or executed in the three decades since the Islamic Revolution. (The Bahá'í Question: Cultural Cleansing in Iran) The youngest on this list was Payman Sobhani Ezabadi, a resident of Saravan in the southwestern province of Sistan and Baluchistan, who was only 15 at the time. This story from Iranwire, untold before, is based on his father's written memoirs.
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Payman Ezabadi; * Persecution, Iran; Saravan, Iran |
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