It would, however, be helpful and instructive to bear in mind
certain basic principles with reference to the Will and Testament
of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, which, together with the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, constitutes
the chief depository wherein are enshrined those priceless elements
of that Divine Civilization, the establishment of which is the primary
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mission of the Bahá’í Faith. A study of the provisions of these
sacred documents will reveal the close relationship that exists between
them, as well as the identity of purpose and method which
they inculcate. Far from regarding their specific provisions as incompatible
and contradictory in spirit, every fair-minded inquirer
will readily admit that they are not only complementary, but that
they mutually confirm one another, and are inseparable parts of one
complete unit. A comparison of their contents with the rest of Bahá’í
sacred Writings will similarly establish the conformity of whatever
they contain with the spirit as well as the letter of the authenticated
writings and sayings of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. In fact, he
who reads the Aqdas with care and diligence will not find it hard to
discover that the Most Holy Book itself anticipates in a number of
passages the institutions which ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ordains in His Will.
By leaving certain matters unspecified and unregulated in His Book
of Laws, Bahá’u’lláh seems to have deliberately left a gap in the general
scheme of Bahá’í Dispensation, which the unequivocal provisions
of the Master’s Will have filled. To attempt to divorce the one
from the other, to insinuate that the Teachings of Bahá’u’lláh have
not been upheld, in their entirety and with absolute integrity, by
what ‘Abdu’l-Bahá has revealed in His Will, is an unpardonable
affront to the unswerving fidelity that has characterized the life and
labors of our beloved Master.