“The winds of despair,” writes Bahá’u’lláh, as He surveys the immediate
destinies of mankind, “are, alas, blowing from every direction,
and the strife that divides and afflicts the human race is daily increasing.
The signs of impending convulsions and chaos can now be discerned,
inasmuch as the prevailing order appears to be lamentably defective.”
“Such shall be its plight,” He, in another connection, has declared,
“that to disclose it now would not be meet and seemly.” “These fruitless
strifes,” He, on the other hand, contemplating the future of mankind,
has emphatically prophesied, in the course of His memorable interview
with the Persian orientalist, Edward G. Browne, “these ruinous wars
shall pass away, and the ‘Most Great Peace’ shall come…. These strifes
and this bloodshed and discord must cease, and all men be as one kindred
and one family.” “Soon,” He predicts, “will the present-day order be
rolled up, and a new one spread out in its stead.” “After a time,” He also
has written, “all the governments on earth will change. Oppression will
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envelop the world. And following a universal convulsion, the sun of
justice will rise from the horizon of the unseen realm.” “The whole earth,”
He, moreover, has stated, “is now in a state of pregnancy. The day is
approaching when it will have yielded its noblest fruits, when from it will
have sprung forth the loftiest trees, the most enchanting blossoms, the
most heavenly blessings.” “All nations and kindreds,” ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
likewise has written, “…will become a single nation. Religious and
sectarian antagonism, the hostility of races and peoples, and differences
among nations, will be eliminated. All men will adhere to one religion,
will have one common faith, will be blended into one race, and become a
single people. All will dwell in one common fatherland, which is the
planet itself.”