Friday, June 12, 2020

June 12. On this date in 2006, the Universal House of Justice wrote "When funds are offered by a believer in honour of another Bahá’í, the donor should be informed that it cannot be accepted as a Huqúqu’lláh payment on behalf of the other believer. The donor can then be given the option of his providing these funds as a Huqúqu’lláh payment on his own behalf or as a contribution to the Bahá’í International Fund in honour of the other individual or of having the funds returned to him."





June 12. On this date in 2006, the Universal House of Justice wrote "When funds are offered by a believer in honour of another Bahá’í, the donor should be informed that it cannot be accepted as a Huqúqu’lláh payment on behalf of the other believer. The donor can then be given the option of his providing these funds as a Huqúqu’lláh payment on his own behalf or as a contribution to the Bahá’í International Fund in honour of the other individual or of having the funds returned to him."
When funds are offered by a believer in honour of another Bahá’í, the donor should be informed that it cannot be accepted as a Huqúqu’lláh payment on behalf of the other believer. The donor can then be given the option of his providing these funds as a Huqúqu’lláh payment on his own behalf or as a contribution to the Bahá’í International Fund in honour of the other individual or of having the funds returned to him.
(12 June 2006, memorandum from the Universal House of Justice to the Office of Huqúqu’lláh in the Holy Land)

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