Question: What is the distinctiveness of the Baha’i Faith?
what is its special contribution to world religion?
‘Abdu’l-Baha: “The proclamation of the unity of mankind, and
consequently, peace between all nations and also the renovation of the
teachings of the prophets whom God has sent to the world, and its presentation
in a form suitable to our time.
"When Baha'u'llah appeared in the East proclaiming the unity
of mankind all the powers of Persia were directed against Him but in spite of
all opposition He spread His message. For fifty years He endured, often in
chains, the greatest suffering; four times He was exiled from country to
country but His voice could not be silenced, His influence could not be
stopped. As a result of His life and teaching the different sects of Persia are
becoming one family of God; the Muslims, Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians who
have accepted Baha’u’llah are now in the greatest unity and harmony… They have
learned to love one another, and are becoming one.
"The cause of unity is the cause of life itself, it is
divine; that which leads to division or hatred is satanic. Religion should make
for unity. The prophets did not come to bring about distrust and separation.
Ignorance is the cause of division and hatred. Religion is like medicine; it is
meant to cure, but in the hands of unskilled or bad physicians what should
effect a cure may create disease, what should give life may cause death.
Therefore we must strive with all our strength, with all our heart, to promote
only that which leads to unity and life.”
- 'Abdu'l-Baha (Adapted from an
interview of ‘Abdu’l-Baha by Rev. R. J. Campbell, M.A., London, England, 1911;
originally published in ‘The Christian Commonwealth’, London, Eng., issue of
Sept. 13, 1911; Star of the West, vol. 2, no. 11, 27 September 1911)