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may always turn for assistance, in no way prohibits them from following the procedure outlined in Questions and Answers. This approach may be used by the friends, should they wish, when they desire to consult on their personal problems. 53. Build ye houses of worship throughout the lands #31 The Baha'i House of Worship is dedicated to the praise of God. The House of Worship forms the central edifice of the Mas{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}riqu'l-Ad{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}kar (the Dawning-place of the Praise of God), a complex which, as it unfolds in the future, will comprise in addition to the House of Worship a number of dependencies dedicated to social, humanitarian, educational, and scientific pursuits. 'Abdu'l-Baha describes the Mas{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}riqu'l-Ad{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}kar as "one of the most vital institutions in the world", and Shoghi Effendi indicates that it exemplifies in tangible form the integration of "Baha'i worship and service". Anticipating the future development of this institution, Shoghi Effendi envisages that the House of Worship and its dependencies "shall afford relief to the suffering, sustenance to the poor, shelter to the wayfarer, solace to the bereaved, and education to the ignorant". In the future, Baha'i Houses of Worship will be constructed in every town and village. 54. The Lord hath ordained that those of you who are able shall make pilgrimage to the sacred House #32 Two sacred Houses are covered by this ordinance, the House of the Bab in S{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}iraz and the House of Baha'u'llah in Bag{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}dad. Baha'u'llah has specified that pilgrimage to either of these two Houses fulfils the requirement of this passage (Q and A 25, 29). In two separate Tablets, known as Suriy-i-Hajj (Q and A 10), Baha'u'llah has prescribed specific rites for each of these pilgrimages. In this sense, the performance of a pilgrimage is more than simply visiting these two Houses. After the passing of Baha'u'llah, 'Abdu'l-Baha designated the Shrine of Baha'u'llah at Bahji as a place of pilgrimage. In a Tablet, He indicates that the "Most Holy Shrine, the Blessed House in Bag{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}dad and the venerated House of the Bab in S{~COMBINING MACR
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