September 19. On this date in 1919, 'Alí-Yulláh Nakhjavání was born in Baku, Azerbaijan. He would serve as a member of the Universal House of Justice from 1963 until his retirement in 2003.
Ali Nakhjavani was born on September 19, 1919 in Baku, Azerbaijan to Ali-Akbar Nakhjavani and Fatimih Khanum, both Bahá'ís. After his father's death around 1921, when he was two, his family was advised by 'Abdu’l-Bahá to move to Haifa, where he grew up. In 1939 he received the Bachelor of Arts degree with distinction from the American University of Beirut, and then in the early 1940s he moved to Iran, residing first in Tehran, then Tabriz and finally in Shiraz. In 1950 he was elected to the Bahá'í National Spiritual Assembly of Iran, where he served until the following year.
In 1951, Ali Nakhjavání and his family moved to Uganda to assist with the development of the Bahá'í community in that country; while he was there he worked as a teacher and lecturer. During his early years there, Enoch Olinga joined the religion, and in 1953 Nakhjavání, and his wife along with Olinga and two other Bahá'ís travelled from Uganda to Cameroon to help spread the Bahá'í Faith in Cameroon. From 1954 to 1961 he was a member of the Auxiliary Board for the spread of the religion in Africa, and later, from 1956 to 1961, he was elected to the Bahá'í National Spiritual Assembly of Central and East Africa, the Bahá'í governing body for the region.
In 1961, Nakhjavání was elected to the International Bahá'í Council — the forerunner to the Universal House of Justice — and thus moved to Haifa. In 1963 he was elected to the Universal House of Justice during its inaugural convention, and served as a member of that body until 2003. Ali Nakhjavání was married to Violette Nakhjavání (daughter of Hand of the Cause of God Músá Banání) and they had one daughter, Bahiyyih, and one son, Mehran.
'Alí-Yulláh Nakhjavání died in his home in France on October 11, 2019.
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