Selections from the writings of ‘Abdu'l-BaháʻAbdu'l-Bahá
Religion
Selections from the writings of ‘Abdu'l-Bahá
ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
Bahai Faith
O ye beloved of God! Know ye, verily, that the happiness of mankind lieth
in the unity and the harmony of the human race, and that spiritual and
material developments are conditioned upon love and amity among all men.
Consider ye the living creatures, namely those which move upon the earth
and those which fly, those which graze and those which devour. Among the
beasts of prey each kind liveth apart from other species of its genus,
observing complete antagonism and hostility; and whenever they meet they
immediately fight and draw blood, gnashing their teeth and baring their
claws. This is the way in which ferocious beasts and bloodthirsty wolves
behave, carnivorous animals that live by themselves and fight for their
lives. But the docile, good-natured and gentle animals, whether they
belong to the flying or grazing species, associate with one another in
complete affinity, united in their flocks, and living their lives with
enjoyment, happiness and contentment. Such are the birds that are
satisfied with and grateful for a few grains; they live in complete
gladness, and break into rich and melodious song while soaring over
meadows, plains, hills and mountains. Similarly those animals which graze,
like the sheep, the antelope and the gazelle, consort in the greatest
amity, intimacy and unity while living in their plains and prairies in a
condition of complete contentment. But dogs, wolves, tigers, hyenas and
those other beasts of prey, are alienated from each other as they hunt and
roam about alone. The creatures of the fields and birds of the air do not
even shun or molest one another when they come upon their mutual grazing
and resting grounds but accept each other with friendliness, unlike the
devouring beasts who immediately tear each other apart when one intrudes
upon the other’s cave or lair; yea, even if one merely passeth by the
abode of another the latter at once rusheth out to attack and if possible
kill the former.
Therefore, it hath been made clear and manifest that in the animal kingdom
also love and affinity are the fruits of a gentle disposition, a pure
nature and praiseworthy character, while discord and isolation are
characteristic of the fierce beasts of the wild.
The Almighty hath not created in man the claws and teeth of ferocious
animals, nay rather hath the human form been fashioned and set with the
most comely attributes and adorned with the most perfect virtues. The
honour of this creation and the worthiness of this garment therefore
require man to have love and affinity for his own kind, nay rather, to act
towards all living creatures with justice and equity.
Similarly, consider how the cause of the welfare, happiness, joy and
comfort of humankind are amity and union, whereas dissension and discord
are most conducive to hardship, humiliation, agitation and failure.
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