đ´ Worth reading đľ Îbduâl-BahĂĄ at the "Salvation Army" shelter London, England, Christmas Night, 1912. On Christmas night 'Îbduâl-BahĂĄ visited the poor of the Salvation Army Shelter, Westminster, where each year a Christmas dinner is provided for those who have no homes and no friends, and but for the shelter would have no lodgings. There were about 1,000 present on this occasion. It was a most impressive scene-the dinner for the homeless and the Master from the East delivering Christ's message to the poor. As a true test of attention, many of the hungry men forgot to eat and listened intently. With that wonderful tact Îbduâl-BahĂĄ displays on all occasions, his message to the homeless was simple, direct and short. He said: "I feel tonight great joy and happiness to be in this place, because my meetings and callings have ever been mostly with the poor, and I call myself one of them. My lot has ever been with those who have not the goods of this ...
...That time has come. The BahĂĄâĂ world is being sum moned to build the edifice which will forever embosom those sacred remains. It is to be constructed in the vicinity of the Riá¸vĂĄn Garden, on land consecrated by the footsteps of the Blessed Beauty; the Shrine of âAbduâl-BahĂĄ will thus lie on the crescent traced between the Holy Shrines in âAkkĂĄ and Haifa. Work on the architectural plans is advancing, and more information will be shared in the coming months. Feelings of surpassing joy now surge within us, as we contemplate the year ahead and all that it promises. We look to every one of youâthose who are occupied with rendering service to BahĂĄâuâllĂĄh, labouring in every nation for the cause of peaceâto fulfil your high calling..