A-The bogus sans Guardian organization collects Huquq, which according to the Will and Testament of Abdu’l Baha goes only to the Guardian of the Cause of God, “that it may be expended for the diffusion of the Fragrances of God and the exaltation of His Word, for benevolent pursuits and for the common weal.” But the money that they take undeservedly and without having any authority is being used in opposition to “what God hath decreed” and is spent to make opposition and animosity against the Guardian of the Cause of God. The recent court case by the Wilmette NSA against the TRUE FAITH OF BAHAULLAH is witness to it.
The Master in his Will and Testament says:
“O friends of ‘Abdu’l-Baha! The Lord, as a sign of His infinite bounties, hath graciously favored His servants by providing for a fixed money offering (Huquq), to be dutifully presented unto Him, though He, the True One and His servants have been at all times independent of all created things, and God verily is the All-Possessing, exalted above the need of any gift from His creatures. This fixed money offering, however, causeth the people to become firm and steadfast and draweth Divine increase upon them. It is to be offered through the Guardian of the Cause of God, that it may be expended for the diffusion of the Fragrances of God and the exaltation of His Word, for benevolent pursuits and for the common weal”.
And the first Guardian emphasized:
“There is a difference between taxes and spiritual offerings. The House of Justice has certain revenues such as inheritance shares, fees and fines. These are the taxes, which, according to the Aqdas, go directly not to the Guardian but to the House of Justice. According to the Master’s Will which complements the Aqdas, the Huquq goes only to the Guardian.”
(To Mr. George O. Latimer, Portland, Oregon, dated Haifa, June 17, 1933.) (Shoghi Effendi, Extracts from the USBN)
B-What the corrupt House of Justice says
V. PAYMENT OF HUQÚQU’LLÁH
Until the passing of the Hand of the Cause of God appointed to act as Chief Trustee, the) Huqúqu’lláh was paid to the Trustee of Huqúqu’lláh, the Deputies or their appointed Representatives (86, 88, 103). The body of the International Board of Trustees of Huqúqu’lláh, appointed by the House of Justice, acts in place of the Chief Trustee (101, 102, 104). This Institution appoints the members of the Regional and National Boards of Trustees and supervises the work of the Deputies and Representatives. It utilizes the services of the Office of Huqúqu’lláh at the Baha'i World Centre in performing such functions as issuing receipts (102).
VI. MANAGEMENT OF HUQÚQU’LLÁH
Decisions on the necessary ordinances concerning Huqúqu’lláh (52, 55), as well as on its disposition, lie within the sole jurisdiction of the Central Authority in the Cause. The Huqúqu’lláh can be employed for charitable purposes (24, 26, 46) or for other purposes useful to the Cause of God (110, 111, 113).
(A CODIFICATION OF THE LAW OF HUQÚQU’LLÁH
Prepared by the Research Department of the Baha'i World Centre in 1987, and revised in 2007, at the request of the Universal House of Justice)
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