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O Rulers of America and the Presidents of the Republics
therein … Give ear unto that which hath been raised
from the Dayspring of Grandeur: Verily, there is none
other God but Me, the Lord of Utterance, the All-Knowing.
Bind ye the broken with the hands of justice,
and crush the oppressor who flourisheth with the rod of
the commandments of your Lord, the Ordainer, the
All-Wise.—Kitáb-i-Aqdas.
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America is a noble nation, a standard-bearer of peace
throughout the world, shedding her light to all regions.
Other nations are not untrammeled and free of intrigues
like the United States, and are unable to bring about Universal
Peace. But America, thank God, is at peace with
all the world, and is worthy of raising the flag of brotherhood
and International Peace. When the summons to International
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Peace is raised by America, all the rest of the
world will cry: “Yes, we accept.” The nations of every
clime will join in adopting the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh,
revealed over fifty years ago. In His Epistles He asked the
parliaments of the world to send their best and wisest men
to an international world parliament that should decide all
questions between the peoples and establish peace …
then we shall have the Parliament of Man of which the
prophets have dreamed.
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The appeals of Bahá’u’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá have already
been responded to, in a large measure, by the United States of
America, and in no country of the world have the Bahá’í
teachings met with readier acceptance. The role assigned to
America, of summoning the nations to international peace, has
as yet, however, been only partially played, and Bahá’ís are
awaiting with interest the developments which the future has
in store.
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1. | It is of interest that the charter meeting of the United Nations Organization was held in San Francisco. [ Back To Reference] |