9 June 1974
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Iceland
Dear Baha'i friends,
Thank you for your letter of 4 March 1974 enclosing the inquiry from the Baha'i Group of Isafjoerdur. It has become apparent from a number of questions we have received that many believers are not clear which are those laws already binding upon the Baha'is in the West. We therefore feel it is timely to clarify the situation, and the simplest way is to state those laws listed in the Synopsis and Codification of the Kitab-i-Aqdas which are not at present binding upon the friends in the western world. For ease of reference we give the numbers of the sections listed.
IV.A.(4)(c) The
law regarding the exemption from obligatory prayer granted to women in their
courses.
IV.A.(10) The
law concerning ablutions, with the exception of the ablutions required for the
Medium Obligatory Prayer which are described in Section CLXXXII of Prayers and
Meditations and are required for the recitation of that prayer.
IV.A.(12) The
law concerning actions to be taken in place of an Obligatory Prayer missed on
account of insecure conditions.
IV.B.(5)(a) The
definition of travellers for the purpose of exemption from fasting. Instead of these definitions the believers in
the West should observe the following guidance given by the beloved Guardian's
<p278> secretary on his behalf:
"travellers are exempt from fasting, but if they want to fast while
they are travelling, they are free to do so. You are exempt the whole period of
your travel, not just the hours you are in a train or car, etc. ..."
IV.B.(5)(f) The
law regarding the exemption from fasting granted to women in their courses.
IV.C.(1)(i) The
laws governing betrothal.
IV.C.(1)(j) The
law concerning the payment of a dowry by the groom to the bride on marriage.
IV.C.(1)(1) and (in) The laws concerning the travelling of a husband away from his wife