The purpose of religion as revealed from the heaven of God’s holy Will is
to establish unity and concord amongst the peoples of the world; make it not
the cause of dissension and strife. The religion of God and His divine law are
the most potent instruments and the surest of all means for the dawning of the
light of unity amongst men. The progress of the world, the development of
nations, the tranquillity of peoples, and the peace of all who dwell on earth
are among the principles and ordinances of God. Religion bestoweth upon man
the most precious of all gifts, offereth the cup of prosperity, imparteth
eternal life, and showereth imperishable benefits upon mankind. It behoveth
the chiefs and rulers of the world, and in particular the Trustees of God’s
House of Justice, to endeavour to the utmost of their power to safeguard its
position, promote its interests and exalt its station in the eyes of the world.
In like manner it is incumbent upon them to enquire into the conditions of
their subjects and to acquaint themselves with the affairs and activities of
the divers communities in their dominions. We call upon the manifestations of
the power of God—the sovereigns and rulers on earth—to bestir themselves
and do all in their power that haply they may banish discord from this world
and illumine it with the light of concord.
(“Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh revealed after the Kitáb-i-Aqdas”,
pp. 129–130) [14]