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Introduction
Introduction
to the
Bahá'í Faith
Bahá'u'lláh
Messenger
of
God for this Age
Bahá'í
Writings
The
Sacred Bahá'í
Writings
Bahá'í
Prayers
The
Love of
God
Hidden
Words
The
Hidden Words
of Bahá'u'lláh
World
Peace
The
Promise of
World Peace
Race
Unity
The
Vision of
Race Unity
Equality
Two
Wings of
a Bird
Bahá'í
Principles
The oneness of
God, mankind
and
religion.
The independent
investigation of
truth.
The equality of
women and men.
Harmony of science
and religion.
Elimination
of
extremes of wealth
and poverty.
Universal peace.
A
world common-
wealth of nations.
A universal auxiliary
language.
Spiritual
solutions
to economic
problems.
Universal education.
Bahá'u'lláh forbids:
Lying.
Killing.
Stealing.
Gambling.
Drug
abuse.
Consumption
of
alcohol.
Gossip
and
backbiting
Adultery
and
promiscuity.
Bahá'u'lláh stressed
the importance of:
Unity.
Honesty.
Chastity.
Generosity.
Trustworthiness.
Purity
of motive.
Service
to others.
Deeds
over words.
Work as a form of
worship.
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Bahá'u'lláh

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"Not of Mine Own
Volition"
In His
letter to Násirid-Dín Sháh, the ruler of Persia, which refrains from any rebuke
concerning His imprisonment in the Síyáh-Chál and the other injustices He had
experienced at the kings hand, Baháulláh speaks of His own role in the
Divine Plan:
I was but a
man like others, asleep upon My couch, when lo, the breezes of the All-Glorious were
wafted over Me, and taught Me the knowledge of all that hath been. This thing is not from
Me, but from One Who is Almighty and All-Knowing. And He bade Me lift up My voice between
earth and heaven, and for this there befell Me what hath caused the tears of every man of
understanding to flow. The learning current amongst men I studied not; their schools I
entered not. Ask of the city wherein I dwelt, that thou mayest be well assured that I am
not of them who speak falsely.98
The mission to which He had
devoted His entire life, which had cost Him the life of a cherished younger son,99 as well as all
of His material , possessions which had undermined His health, and brought imprisonment,
exile, and abuse, was not one that He had initiated. Not of Mine own
volition, He said, had He entered on such a course:
Think ye, O
people, that I hold within My grasp the control of Gods ultimate Will and
Purpose?... Had the ultimate destiny of God's Faith been in Mine hands, I would have never
consented, even though for one moment, to manifest Myself unto you, nor would I have
allowed one word to fall from My lips. Of this God Himself is, verily, a witness.100
Having surrendered unreservedly to Gods
summons, He was equally in no doubt about the role which He had been called upon to play
in human history. As the Manifestation of God to the age of fulfillment, He
is the one promised in all the scriptures of the past, the Desire
of all nations, the King of Glory.
To Judaism He is Lord of Hosts; to Christianity, the Return of Christ in the glory of the Father; to Islam, the Great Announcement; to Buddhism, the
Maitreya Buddha; to Hinduism, the new incarnation of Krishna;
to Zoroastrianism, the advent of Shah-Bahram.101
Like the Manifestations of God gone before
Him, He is both the Voice of God and its human channel: When I contemplate, O my God, the relationship that bindeth me to
Thee, I am moved to proclaim to all created things verily I am God!; and when
I consider my own self, lo, I find it coarser than clay!102
Certain
ones among you, He declared, have said: He it is Who hath laid
claim to be God. By God! This is a gross calumny. I am but a servant of God Who hath
believed in Him and in His signs... My tongue, and My heart, and My inner and My outer
being testify that there is no God but Him, that all others have been created by His
behest, and been fashioned through the operation of His Will.... I am He that telleth
abroad the favors with which God hath, through His bounty, favored Me. If this be My
transgression, then I am truly the first of the transgressors....103
Baháulláhs writings seize
upon a host of metaphors in their attempt to express the paradox that lies at the heart of
the phenomenon of God's Revelation of His Will:
I am the
royal Falcon on the arm of the Almighty. I unfold the drooping wings of every broken bird
and start it on its flight.104
This is but
a leaf which the winds of the will of thy Lord, the Almighty, the All-Praised, have
stirred. Can it be still when the tempestuous winds are blowing? Nay, by Him Who is the
Lord of all Names and Attributes! They move it as they list....105
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