Verily, it is enjoined upon you to offer a feast, once in every monthThis injunction has become the basis for the holding of monthly Bahá’í festivities and as such constitutes the ordination of the
Nineteen Day Feast. In the Arabic Bayán the Báb called upon His followers to gather together once every
nineteen days to show hospitality and fellowship. Bahá’u’lláh here confirms this and notes the unifying role of such occasions.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi after Him have gradually unfolded the institutional significance of this injunction. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá emphasized the importance of the spiritual and devotional character of these gatherings. Shoghi Effendi, besides further elaborating the devotional and social aspects of the
Feast, has developed the administrative element of such gatherings and, in systematically instituting the
Feast, has provided for a period of
consultation on the affairs of the Bahá’í community, including the sharing of news and messages.
In answer to a question as to whether this injunction is obligatory, Bahá’u’lláh stated it was not (Q&A
48). Shoghi Effendi in a letter written on his behalf further comments:
Attendance at
Nineteen Day Feasts is not obligatory but very important, and every believer should consider it a duty and privilege to be present on such occasions.