Page 5 - Prayers and Extracts from the Baha'i Writings
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A fundamental teaching of Bahá’u’lláh is the oneness of the world of humanity.
Addressing mankind, He says, “Ye are all leaves of one tree and the fruits of one
branch.” By this it is meant that the world of humanity is like a tree, the nations or
peoples are the different limbs or branches of that tree, and the individual human
creatures are as the fruits and blossoms thereof. In this way Bahá’u’lláh expressed the
oneness of humankind, whereas in all religious teachings of the past the human
world has been represented as divided into two parts: one known as the people of the
Book of God, or the pure tree, and the other the people of infidelity and error, or the
evil tree. The former were considered as belonging to the faithful, and the others to
the hosts of the irreligious and infidel—one part of humanity the recipients of divine
mercy, and the other the object of the wrath of their Creator. His Holiness Bahá’u’lláh
removed this by proclaiming the oneness of the world of humanity…
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace
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This limitless universe is like the human body, all the members of which are
connected and linked with one another with the greatest strength. How much the
organs, the members and the parts of the body of man are intermingled and
connected for mutual aid and help, and how much they influence one another! In the
same way, the parts of this infinite universe have their members and elements
connected with one another, and influence one another spiritually and materially.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Some Answered Questions
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Let all be united in this Divine power of love! Let all strive to grow in the light of the
Sun of Truth, and reflecting this luminous love on all men, may their hearts become
so united that they may dwell evermore in the radiance of the limitless love…When
you love a member of your family or a compatriot, let it be with a ray of the Infinite
Love! Let it be in God, and for God! Wherever you find the attributes of God love that
person, whether he be of your family or of another. Shed the light of a boundless love
on every human being whom you meet, whether of your country, your race, your
political party, or of any other nation, color or shade of political opinion. Heaven will
support you while you work in this ingathering of the scattered peoples of the world
beneath the shadow of the almighty tent of unity.
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Paris Talks
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