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April 26
Wealth is praiseworthy in the highest degree, if it is
acquired by an individual’s own efforts and the grace of God, in commerce,
agriculture, art and industry, and if it be expended for philanthropic
purposes. Above all, if a judicious and resourceful individual should initiate
measures which would universally enrich the masses of the people, there could
be no undertaking greater than this, and it would rank in the sight of God as
the supreme achievement, for such a benefactor would supply the needs and
insure the comfort and well-being of a great multitude. Wealth is most
commendable, provided the entire population is wealthy. If, however, a few have
inordinate riches while the rest are impoverished, and no fruit or benefit
accrues from that wealth, then it is only a liability to its possessor.
If, on the other hand, it is expended for the promotion of knowledge, the
founding of elementary and other schools, the encouragement of art and
industry, the training of orphans and the poor—in brief, if it is dedicated to
the welfare of society—its possessor will stand out before God and man as the
most excellent of all who live on earth and will be accounted as one of the
people of paradise. (‘Abdu’l-Baha, ‘The Secret of Divine Civilization’)