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1996 19 - 22 Sep 199- |
The second European Bahá'í Conference on Law and International Order was held at the De Poort Conference Centre in Groesbeek, the Netherlands. The gathering featured Mohsen Enayat’s Dr. Aziz Navidi Memorial Lecture on “The Evolution of the World Order” and focused on the statement "Tuming Point for All Nations" and on the challenge of global governance. [BW25p86] | ||
1996 1 Aug 199- |
The Bahá'í International Community launched its first website. The site contained exclusively Baha'i International Community statements. Previously these statements had been hosted on an Internet Gopher server. [BIC History Launch of Official Website] | Bahá'í International Community; New York City, NY | first BIC website |
1996 22 Jul 199- |
The ECOSOC in resolution 1996/6 (see p. 20) expanded the mandate of the Commission of the Status of Women and decided that it should take a leading role in monitoring and reviewing progress and problems in the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, and in mainstreaming a gender perspective in UN activities. | United Nations; Commission on the Status of Women (CSW); New York, USA; United States (USA) | |
1996 1 Jul 199- |
The Bahá'í International Community launched the site "The Bahá'í World". Its stated purpose was to present "a collection of essays and articles that explore themes of relevance to the progress and well-being of humanity, highlight advancements in the worldwide Bahá'í community at the levels of thought and action, and reflect on the dynamic history of the Bahá'í Faith." It is one of the websites that continues the tradition initiated by Shoghi Effendi in 1926 when he began the publication of what came to be called "The Bahá'í World". Thirty-six volumes were published over to cover the period from 1925 to 2006, providing a public record of the Bahá'í international community's activities and achievements. [Ridván 1997]
See 2019-05-23. |
Bahá'í International Community; - Bahá'í World volumes; bahai.org; Websites; Internet; Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); - Bahá'í World Centre | |
1996 03 - 14 Jun 199- |
The Bahá'í International Community and 150 Bahá'ís from many countries participated in the Second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) and the parallel Non-Governmental Organization Forum in Istanbul. [BINS365:5]
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United Nations; Migration; Bahá'í International Community; - BIC statements; Istanbul, Turkey; Turkey | |
1996 May 199- |
The closing of the Bahá'í discussion list called Talisman. It had been in operation since October 1994 and at one time had over 100 subscribers. Talisman eventually evolved into Talisman9 for 'free and open discussion of issues in the Bahá'í faith from an intellectual point of view', but welcomed criticism of Bahá'í institutions. Bahá'í-Studies was created by a Bahá'í sociologist at an American university for scholarly discussion of Baha'i academic and other issues. H-Bahai was initiated for academic discussion of Bábi and Bahá'í topics; membership was generally restricted to individuals with advanced degrees in fields relevant to Bahá'í studies. Somewhat later, Bridges was created for similar discussions, but with membership by invitation and restricted to Bahá'ís. [Seeking for Truth: Plausibility Alignment on a Bahá'í Email List by David Piff and Margit Warburg] iiiii. The current incarnation of Talisman is Tarikh, established 2003. |
Talisman (email list); H-Bahá'í (email list) | |
1996 Ridván 199- |
National Spiritual Assemblies of Burundi and Rwanda were not able to form due to political instability in the region. The number of National Spiritual Assemblies remained at 174. [Riḍván 153 – To the Bahá'ís of the World] | National Spiritual Assembly, formation; Statistics; Burundi; Rwanda | |
1996 Ridván 199- |
The National Spiritual Assembly of Moldova was formed. Moldova had been an independent republic following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and previously had been part of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Ukraine and Moldova. [BINS363:1–2; BW96-97p41]
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National Spiritual Assembly, formation; Moldova | |
1996 Ridván 199- |
The National Spiritual Assembly of São Tomé and Príncipe was formed with its seat in São Tomé. [BINS363:1; BW96-97p41; Mess86-01p474]
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National Spiritual Assembly, formation; Sao Tome and Principe; Principe | |
1996 Ridván (and after) 199- |
The International Financial Collaboration programme was established by the Universal House of Justice to allow those national communities which are materially well endowed to assist other communities. Around 40 National Assemblies will be donors.
Update: In a message from the National Spiritual Assembly of the UK to all believers in the UK dated 20 January 2024, it was stated that their National Assembly of one of 57 donor National Spiritual Assemblies in this program. [GC-37891] |
Funds; Property; Purchases and exchanges; NSA; Universal House of Justice; Restoration; International Financial Collaboration programme; - Bahá'í World Centre | |
1996 Ridván 199- |
The terraces below the Shrine of the Báb were completed and opened to pilgrims. | Báb, Shrine of (Haifa); Terraces of the Shrine of the Báb (Haifa); Arc project; - Bahá'í World Centre; - Bahá'í World Centre | |
1996 Ridván 199- |
The Universal House of Justice made further clarifications on the subject of Training Institutes in the message addressed to the Bahá'ís of the World as well as in the regional messages. It placed the establishment and development of training institutes in the context of the far-reaching changes that would characterize the progress of the Faith in this period of Bahá'í history. "What the friends throughout the world are now being asked to do is to commit themselves, their material resources, their abilities and their time to the development of a network of training institutes on a scale never before attempted. These centers of Bahá'í learning will have as their goal one very practical outcome, namely, the raising up of large numbers of believers who are trained to foster and facilitate the process of entry by troops with efficiency and love." [Message from the Universal House of Justice Ridván 153, Training Institutes and Systematic Growth (Feb 2000), Mess86-01p489-490 para27-para30] |
Training Institutes; - Institute process; - Bahá'í World Centre; Training Institutes, documents | |
1996 Ridván 199- |
The Four Year Plan (1996-2000) was launched with its focus on a single aim: a significant advance in the process of entry by troops. This work would require the informed participation of a great many souls and in 1996, the Bahá'í world was summoned to take up the vast educational challenge this entailed. It was called to establish a network of training institutes focused on generating an increasing flow of individuals endowed with the necessary capacities to sustain the process of growth. [Ridván Message 2021]
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Four Year Plan (1996-2000); - Teaching Plans; Training Institutes; - Bahá'í World Centre | |
1996 20 Apr 199- |
The Three Year Plan is successfully completed. | ||
1996 23 – 24 Mar 199- |
The first National Women's Seminar of Bulgaria was held in Sofia, organized by the European Task Force for Women. [BINS365:8] | Conferences, Bahá'í; Conferences, Women; Women; - First conferences; Sofia, Bulgaria; Bulgaria | The first National Women's Seminar of Bulgaria |
1996 3 Mar 199- |
The establishment of the Ocean of Light School in Tonga. [OoL Website>, BWNS195; Bahaipedia] | - Bahá'í inspired schools; Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS); Tonga | |
1996 9 - 11 Feb 199- |
The first National Bahá'í Winter School of Belarus was held near Minsk. [BINS358:3] | Winter schools; First summer and winter schools; Minsk, Belarus; Belarus | first National Bahá'í Winter School of Belarus |
1996 Feb 199- |
By this date, approximately 1,250 people had enrolled in the Bahá'í Faith in Guinea-Bissau as a result of the Luz Local Teaching Project and the William Sears project. [BINS356:8] | Teaching campaigns; Guinea Bissau | |
1996 15 Jan 199- |
A Chair for Bahá'í Studies was inaugurated at the University of Lucknow. [BINS354:3] | Chair in Bahá'í Studies; Universities; Firsts, other; Lucknow, India; India | First Chair for Bahá'í Studies in Lucknow. |
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