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July 2
Sixty years ago Bahá’u’lláh was in Persia. Seventy years ago
the Báb appeared there. These two Blessed Souls devoted Their lives to the
foundation of international peace and love among mankind. They strove with
heart and soul to establish the teachings by which divergent people might be
brought together and no strife, rancor or hatred prevail. Bahá’u’lláh,
addressing all humanity, said that Adam, the parent of mankind, may be likened
to the tree of nativity upon which you are the leaves and blossoms. Inasmuch as
your origin was one, you must now be united and agreed; you must consort with
each other in joy and fragrance. He pronounced prejudice—whether religious,
racial, patriotic, political—the destroyer of the body politic. He said that
man must recognize the oneness of humanity, for all in origin belong to the
same household, and all are servants of the same God. Therefore, mankind must
continue in the state of fellowship and love, emulating the institutions of God
and turning away from satanic promptings, for the divine bestowals bring forth
unity and agreement, whereas satanic leadings induce hatred and war. (‘Abdu’l-Baha,
from a talk, 13 May 1912, New York; ‘The Promulgation of Universal Peace’)