In a letter to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace,
written in 1919, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá says:—
Among the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh is voluntary sharing
of one’s property with others among mankind. This
voluntary sharing is greater than (legally imposed) equality,
and consists in this, that one should not prefer oneself
to others, but rather should sacrifice one’s life and property
for others. But this should not be introduced by
coercion so that it becomes a law which man is compelled
to follow. Nay, rather, man should voluntarily and of his
own choice sacrifice his property and life for others, and
spend willingly for the poor, just as is done in Persia
among the Bahá’ís.