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Basic
Teachings of Bahá'u'lláh
Bahá'u'lláh taught that there is one God whose
successive revelations of His will to humanity have been
the chief civilizing force in history. The agents of this
process have been the Divine Messengers whom people have
seen chiefly as the founders of separate religious systems
but whose common purpose has been to bring the human race
to spiritual and moral maturity.
Humanity is now coming of age. It is this that makes possible
the unification of the human family and the building of a
peaceful, global society. Among the principles which the
Baha'i Faith promotes as vital to the achievement of this
goal are
• the abandonment of all forms of prejudice
• assurance to women of full equality of opportunity with
men
• recognition of the unity and relativity of religious truth
• the elimination of extremes of poverty and wealth
• the realization of universal education
• the responsibility of each person to independently search
for truth
• the establishment of a global commonwealth of nations
• recognition that true religion is in harmony with reason
and the pursuit of scientific knowledge
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