To read the
writings of the Faith and to strive to obtain a more adequate understanding of the
significance of Baha’u’llah’s stupendous Revelation are obligations laid on
every one of His followers. All are enjoined to delve into the ocean of His
Revelation and to partake, in keeping with their capacities and inclinations,
of the pearls of wisdom that lie therein. In this light, local deepening
classes, winter and summer schools, and specially arranged gatherings in which individual
believers knowledgeable in the writings were able to share with others insights
into specific subjects emerged naturally as prominent features of Baha'i life.
Just as the habit of daily reading will remain an integral part of Baha'i
identity, so will these forms of study continue to hold a place in the
collective life of the community. But understanding the implications of the
Revelation, both in terms of individual growth and social progress, increases
manifold when study and service are joined and carried out concurrently. There,
in the field of service, knowledge is tested, questions arise out of practice,
and new levels of understanding are achieved.
- The Universal House of Justice (Ridvan 2010)