Northeast Asian Six Year Plan (1957-1963)

Northeast Asian Six Year Plan (1957-1963)
Epoch First Epoch
Coordinator Shoghi Effendi
Protagonists Northeast Asia

Divine Plan

Shoghi Effendi
First Epoch (1937-1963)

1st Seven Year Plan (1937-1944)
Indian Six Year Plan (1938-1944)
British Six Year Plan (1944-1950)
2nd Seven Year Plan (1946-1953)
Indian 4½ Year Plan (1946-1950)
Persian 45 Month Plan (1946-1950)
Persian Women's Four Year Plan (1946-1950)
Australian Six Year Plan (1947-1953)
Canadian Five Year Plan (1948-1953)
Egyptian Five Year Plan (1948-1953)
German Five Year Plan (1948-1953)
African Campaign (1950-1953)
Iraqi Three Year Plan (1950-1953)
British Two Year Plan (1951-1953)
Indian Nineteen Month Plan (1951-1953)
South American Two Year Plan (1951-1953)
Central American One Year Plan (1952-1953)
Ten Year Crusade (1953-1963)
Northeast Asian Six Year Plan (1957-1963)

Universal House of Justice
Second Epoch (1964-2021)

Nine Year Plan (1964-1973)
Five Year Plan (1974-1979)
Seven Year Plan (1979-1986)
Six Year Plan (1986-1992)
Three Year Plan (1993-1996)
Four Year Plan (1996-2000)
Twelve Month Plan (2000-2001)
Five Year Plan (2001-2006)
Five Year Plan (2006-2011)
Five Year Plan (2011-2016)
Five Year Plan (2016-2021)

Third Epoch (2021-)

Twelve Month Plan (2021-2022)
Nine Year Plan (2022-2031)

The Northeast Asian Six Year Plan (1957-1963) was given by Shoghi Effendi to the Regional Spiritual Assembly of Northeast Asia.

Goals[edit]

The goals of the Six Year Plan were as follows:[1]

  1. Increase the number of adherents of the Faith throughout the area of the Spiritual Assembly's jurisdiction (Japan, Korea, Formosa (Taiwan), Macao, Hong Kong, Hainan Island and Sakhalin Island),
  2. Multiply the groups, isolated centers and Local Spiritual Assemblies
  3. Incorporate all firmly grounded Local Spiritual Assemblies
  4. Obtain recognition from the civil authorities for the Bahá’í Marriage Certificate, as well as the Bahá’í Holy Days
  5. Inaugurate a national Bahá’í Fund
  6. Consolidate the work initiated in newly opened territories
  7. Lend an impetus to the translation, the publication, and dissemination of Bahá’í Literature in divers languages
  8. Establish Summer Schools and Bahá’í burial grounds
  9. Propagate the Faith throughout the smaller islands of Japan
  10. Acquire a plot to serve as the site of the first Mashriqu’l-Adhkár of North-East Asia

References[edit]

  1. Various (1992). Japan Will Turn Ablaze!. Bahá’í Publishing Trust of Japan.

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