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TALKS ‘ABDU’L-BAHÁ DELIVERED IN BOSTON 23 July 1912 |
The Bahá’ís must not engage in political movements which lead to
sedition. They must interest themselves in movements which conduce
to law and order. In Persia at the present time the Bahá’ís have
no part in the revolutionary upheavals which have terminated in
lawlessness and rebellion. Nevertheless, a Bahá’í may hold a political
office and be interested in politics of the right type. Ministers,
state officials and governor-generals in Persia are Bahá’ís,
and there are many other Bahá’ís holding governmental positions;
but nowhere throughout the world should the followers
of Bahá’u’lláh be engaged in seditious movements. For example,
if there should be an uprising here in America having for its purpose
the establishment of a despotic government, the Bahá’ís
should not be connected with it.
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The Bahá’í Cause covers all economic and social questions
under the heading and ruling of its laws. The essence of the Bahá’í
spirit is that, in order to establish a better social order and economic
condition, there must be allegiance to the laws and principles of
government. Under the laws which are to govern the world, the
socialists may justly demand human rights but without resort to
force and violence. The governments will enact these laws, establishing
just legislation and economics in order that all humanity
may enjoy a full measure of welfare and privilege; but this will always
be according to legal protection and procedure. Without
legislative administration, rights and demands fail, and the welfare
of the commonwealth cannot be realized. Today the method of
demand is the strike and resort to force, which is manifestly wrong
and destructive of human foundations. Rightful privilege and demand
must be set forth in laws and regulations.
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While thousands are considering these questions, we have more
essential purposes. The fundamentals of the whole economic condition
are divine in nature and are associated with the world of the
heart and spirit. This is fully explained in the Bahá’í teaching, and
without knowledge of its principles no improvement in the economic
state can be realized. The Bahá’ís will bring about this improvement
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and betterment but not through sedition and appeal to
physical force—not through warfare, but welfare. Hearts must be
so cemented together, love must become so dominant that the rich
shall most willingly extend assistance to the poor and take steps to
establish these economic adjustments permanently. If it is accomplished
in this way, it will be most praiseworthy because then it
will be for the sake of God and in the pathway of His service. For
example, it will be as if the rich inhabitants of a city should say, “It
is neither just nor lawful that we should possess great wealth while
there is abject poverty in this community,” and then willingly give
their wealth to the poor, retaining only as much as will enable them
to live comfortably.
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Strive, therefore, to create love in the hearts in order that they
may become glowing and radiant. When that love is shining, it will
permeate other hearts even as this electric light illumines its surroundings.
When the love of God is established, everything else
will be realized. This is the true foundation of all economics.
Reflect upon it. Endeavor to become the cause of the attraction of
souls rather than to enforce minds. Manifest true economics to the
people. Show what love is, what kindness is, what true severance
is and generosity. This is the important thing for you to do. Act in
accordance with the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. All His Books will
be translated. Now is the time for you to live in accordance with
His words. Let your deeds be the real translation of their meaning.
Economic questions will not attract hearts. The love of God alone
will attract them. Economic questions are most interesting; but the
power which moves, controls and attracts the hearts of men is the
love of God.
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