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76: Bahá’u’lláh’s principal mission in appearing at this time in human history |
Bahá’u’lláh’s principal mission in appearing at this time in human history
is the realization of the oneness of mankind and the establishment of peace
among the nations; therefore, all the forces which are focused on accomplishing
these ends are influenced by His Revelation. We know, however, that peace will
come in stages. First, there will come the Lesser Peace, when the unity of
nations will be achieved, then gradually the Most Great Peace—the spiritual
as well as social and political unity of mankind, when the Bahá’í World
Commonwealth, operating in strict accordance with the laws and ordinances of
the Most Holy Book of the Bahá’í Revelation, will have been established through
the efforts of the Bahá’ís.
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As to the Lesser Peace, Shoghi Effendi has explained that this will
initially be a political unity arrived at by decision of the governments of
various nations; it will not be established by direct action of the Bahá’í
community. This does not mean, however, that the Bahá’ís are standing aside
and waiting for the Lesser Peace to come before they do something about the
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peace of mankind. Indeed, by promoting the principles of the Faith, which are
indispensable to the maintenance of peace, and by fashioning the instruments of
the Bahá’í Administrative Order, which we are told by the beloved Guardian is
the pattern for future society, the Bahá’ís are constantly engaged in laying
the groundwork for a permanent peace, the Most Great Peace being their ultimate
goal.
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The Lesser Peace itself will pass through stages; at the initial stage the
governments will act entirely on their own without the conscious involvement of
the Faith; later on, in God’s good time, the Faith will have a direct influence
on it in ways indicated by Shoghi Effendi in his “The Goal of a New World
Order”. In connection with the steps that will lead to this latter stage, the
Universal House of Justice will certainly determine what has to be done, in
accordance with the guidance in the Writings, such as the passage you quoted
from “Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh”, page 89. In the meantime, the Bahá’ís will
undoubtedly continue to do all in their power to promote the establishment of
peace.
(31 January 1985 to an individual believer) [76] |
Revised September 1990
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