THE ONENESS OF MANKIND
The Baha'i Faith, tracing its beginnings to Persia in 1844, is
regarded by Baha'is as the latest in an unending series of reve-
lations of God's message to man through one of His Messengers.
God, it's believed in the Baha'i Faith, sends teachings which are
appropriate to mankind's current level of intellectual and spir-
itual understanding, with the recognition that as these faculties
progress to a greater capacity, mankind will be ready for deeper
and fuller teachings on not only his personal and spiritual
transformation, but also for the transformation of society as a
whole.
Within the scope of societal development, the prophets and
messengers of the past addressed humanity at various stages of
development, beginning at the tribal level, and progressing
through the city-state and the attainment of nationhood. God's
revelation for today for the first time addresses mankind at the
stage of being truly ready for a world-embracing society. At no
other time has the importance been so great for the acceptance of
the essential oneness of all of the peoples of the earth.
Baha'u'llah, Arabic for "The Glory of God", has revealed over
one hundred volumes of teachings for mankind's personal and
social development. Among His teachings are the need for the
abolition of prejudice in all of its forms, the equality of men
and women, the essential oneness of all of the world's religions,
the harmony between science and religion, the need for independ-
ent search for truth, and the oneness of humanity.
On this theme of the unity of mankind He writes, "Ye are all the
leaves of one tree and the drops of one ocean...The incomparable
Creator hath created all men from one same substance, and hath
exalted their reality above the rest of His creatures." He
further writes,
"O Children of Men! Know ye not why We created
you all from the same dust? That no one should
exalt himself over the other. Ponder at all times
in your hearts how ye were created. Since We have
created you all from one same substance it is
incumbent on you to be even as one soul, to walk
with the same feet, eat with the same mouth and
dwell in the same land, that from your inmost
being, by your deeds and actions, the signs of
oneness and the essence of detachment may be made
manifest. Such is My counsel to you, O concourse
of light! Heed ye this counsel that ye may obtain
the fruit of holiness from the tree of wondrous
glory."
The Baha'i Faith regards mankind as being at a stage of leaving a
turbulent adolescence and entering a long-awaited maturity, a
time when the human race will at long last be united as one
family. In the last century, addressing humankind's emerging
potential, Baha'u'llah wrote:
"It is not for him to pride himself who loveth
his own country, but rather for him who loveth
the whole world. The earth is but one country,
and mankind it's citizens."