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Racial and Patriotic Prejudices |
The Bahá’í doctrine of the unity of mankind strikes at the
root of another cause of war, namely, racial prejudice. Certain
races have assumed themselves to be superior to others and
have taken for granted, on the principle of “survival of the
fittest,” that this superiority gives them the right to exploit
for their own advantage, or even to exterminate, weaker races.
Many of the blackest pages in the world’s history are examples
of the pitiless application of this principle. According to the
Bahá’í view people of every race are of equal value in the sight
of God. All have wonderful innate capacities which only require
suitable education for their development, and each can
play a part, which, instead of impoverishing, will enrich and
complete the life of all the other members of the body of
humanity. ‘Abdu’l-Bahá says:—
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Concerning the prejudice of race; it is an illusion, a
superstition pure and simple, for God created us all of one
race. … In the beginning also there were no limits and
boundaries between the different lands; no part of the
earth belonged more to one people than to another. In the
sight of God there is no different between the various
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races. Why should man invent such a prejudice? How
can we uphold war caused by such an illusion? God has
not created men that they should destroy one another. All
races, tribes, sects and classes share equally in the bounty
of their Heavenly Father.
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Of old it hath been revealed: “Love of one’s country
is an element of the Faith of God.” The Tongue of Grandeur
hath … in the day of His manifestation proclaimed:
“It is not his to boast who loveth his country, but it is his
who loveth the world.” Through the power released by
these exalted words He hath lent a fresh impulse, and set a
new direction, to the birds of men’s hearts, and hath obliterated
every trace of restriction and limitation from God’s
Holy Book.—Tablet of the World.
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