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WORLD PEACE
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THE PROMISE OF WORLD PEACE
More than a century ago Bah�'u'll�h, the founder of the Bah�'� Faith, wrote to the kings and leaders of the world urging them to meet
together and establish peace amongst themselves. In October 1985, the Universal House of Justice, which is the world body of the Bah�'�
Faith, wrote a letter addressed to the peoples of the world. They called it "The Promise of World Peace." It has been translated into
over 100 languages, ind given to political leaders and ordinary people in every country of the world. It repeats Bah�'u'll�h's call tothe
leaders of teh world, and it shows in detail the steps to be taken. The full letter is available to anyone who would like a copy but this
leaflet describes the main points.
WORLD PEACE IS COMING
Bah�'�s believe that world peace is inevitable. We have two choices - either we can all cling to our old ways of thinking until the world
reaches such a state that we are forced to make peace, or we can decide to come together now and bring peace through consultation.
There are many positive signs. There is the United nations, where governments can consult together. Many countries co-operate to try to
deal with international problems such as drug additcion, AIDS, terrorism and pollution. There are peace movements asking for an end to war.
However, there is still mistrust, and nations still put self-interest first. We have reached the strange position where,
although people in every country cry out for peace, they have come to think that it is impossible to achieve because selfishness and
aggression will always be part of human nature. We need tomove on from this kind of thinking and realise that people can and do change. When
we realise that prejudice, war and unfair treatment of others have been part of mankind's growing up process, we can see that we should now
progress toa period of greater maturity where we can put this childish behaviour behind us.
THE ROLE OF RELIGION
Mankind has always tried to reach beyond everyday life towards the first cause of everything, that first cause which we call God. The main
links between man and this first cause have been religions, brought by a series of Great Teachers, each of Whom, in their own time and place,
have helped civilisation forward. We cannot seriously expect to improve the present state of the world if we ignore religion. When religion
works for good it influences people to behave better. Bah�'u'll�h said:
"Religion is the greatest of all means for the establishment of order in the world and for the peaceful contentment of all that dwelt
therein".
However, when religion is changed and perverted by human beings, it can add greatly to the problem; religious fanaticism does not help the
cause of peace. If we look at the words of the Founders of the world's great religions, we can see that they have all said very similar
things. The same divine spirit has inspired them all. All religions teach "The Golden Rule", that we should treat others as we ourselves
would like to be treated. If every believer followed this rule, we could have had peace already for many years.
Many people have turned away from religion, and haveturned either to the selfish pursuit of material things or have followed man-made
political theories trying to put the world right. None of these ideas has succeeded because none has actively promoted the unity of mankind.
MOVING AWAY FROM WAR
Banning weapons will notremove war: we must remove the root causes. A start has been made in moving towards a world order. Groups of
countries are working together, as in teh European Community. Many countries have accepted United Nations conventions, such as those on
Human Rights, but there are many problems we still need to solve if we really want peace.
Racism
This is one of the worst evils. It takes away human dignity, it corrupts those who have racist ideas, and it slows down human progress.
We must recognise the oneness of mankind.
Extremes of Poverty and Wealth
The vast difference between rich and poor people and countries keeps the world in an unstable state. A fresh look at the whole problem is
needed, free from preconceived ideas, and involving the people most directly affected in the consultative process.
Nationalism
Loving your country is only right and proper. But extreme nationalism must give way to a love of humanity as a whole. Bah�'u'll�h
said: "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."
Religious strife
Quarrels between religions have always been a barrier to progress. The religious leaders must look at the state of humanity, and ask
themselves, before God, whether they cannot now be tolerant of one another and work together for understanding and peace.
The Role of Women
One of the most important things which must happen before we can have real peace is the emancipation of women. Both halves of humanity
must be able to work together for peace.
Universal Education
Ignorance and prejudice hold people back. Every child should be educated to be a citizen of the world.
A World Language
We need to choose a world language, extra to our own, which would be a great help in communications between people and nations.
Spiritual Solutions for Social Problems
If all of these problems are to be solved, it requires a spiritual commitment from each person in order to makd it work. This same
attitude will be needed if peace is to last.
A NEW WORLD ORDER
The main question is, how can we change the world, with all its conflict, into one of harmony and co-operation? World order can only be
founded on a strong belief in the oneness of mankind, a spiritual truth which is backed up by scientific investigation. We must abandon
prejudice of race, class, colour, creed, nation, sex, and degree of wealth or material civilisation. Only then can we successfully
establish world peace. The countries of the world need to be united, but every nation will still be self-governing and keep its own
character. at present there are no clear rules as to how nations should relate to one another. Then United Nations Organisation is a step in
the right direction, but there are still many wars being fought. There needs to be a world body which will prevent war. We need a world
parliment, and a world court to settle disputes between countries. In the world civilisation of the future, trade barriers will disappear,
everyone will understand that capital and labour depend on one another, and that there will be no more religious strife. Bah�'u'll�h stated that:
"The time must come when the imperative necessity for the holding of a vast, an all-embracing assemblage of men will be universally
realised. the rulers and kings of the earth must needs attend it, and ... must consider such ways and means as will lay the foundations of
the world's Great Peace amongst men."
When the world does come together to discuss its problems in the right spirit, no power on earth will be able to resist the final
outcome. This conference will set out to establish a union of the nations of the world. The representatives of each country must sign a
world peace treaty, which cannot be broken. all humanity must approve and support it wholeheartedly. It will include principles for the
relationships between governments, and rules for action by the rest of the world against any government which seeks to break the peace treaty.
The need for this world gathering is urgent - the leaders of all nations must take steps to call it into being as soon as possible. The
United Nations will surely help. Men, women, youth and children everywhere must raise their voices in support of this gathering. It
will mark the dawn of the maturity of mankind.
A UNITED WORLD
The ultimate goal for humanity is that all the peoples of the world should unite in one human family. Bah�'u'll�h wrote that:
"The well-being of mankind, its peace and security, are unattainable unless and until its unity is firmly established."
Progress is being made towards unity among many groups and organisations, including the Bah�'� community. This community consists
of several million people from many nations, cultures, classes and creeds, working together on spiritual, social and economic activities.
Bah�'�s use the same system of consultation everywhere, and except equally all the great religions of the past. If the experience of the
Bah�'�s can help in any way, they would be happy to share it. Despite repeated persecution over many years, the Bah�'�s still have faith that
unity and peace are not only inevitable, but are now within reach. They remember Bah�'u'll�h's promise:
"These fruitless strifes, these ruinous wars shall pass away, and the 'Most Great Peace' shall come."
Published by, and copyright of, the Spiritual Assembly of the Bah�'�s of Warwick.
Approved by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bah�'�s of the United Kingdom, 27 Rutland Gate, London, SW7 1PD.
All quotations are from the Bah�'� writings.
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