Jamál, 13 Sharaf (Honor), 182 B.E.
Quotes for Reflection
In most of Our Tablets We have counselled the servants of God to be trustworthy and righteous, just and fair-minded. We have commanded them to eschew iniquity and evil and bidden them practise piety and the fear of God. The heedless, however, have been led only into ever-increasing loss. Truly, had God’s creatures but conformed their actions to the will and pleasure of God, exalted be His glory, the whole earth would by now be seen as a single country, a blessed land of beauty and light. — Bahá’u’lláh 1
Question for Consideration
What actions by people would result in the whole earth being seen “as a single country, a blessed land of beauty and light”?
Perplexity Pro Response 2
Bahá’u’lláh links that vision directly to people conforming “their actions to the will and pleasure of God,” which in this passage and related texts is described in very concrete moral and social terms. [1]
Core personal qualities
Bahá’í writings repeatedly say that building a united, peaceful world begins with each person’s character. Key actions include: [1]
- Being absolutely truthful and honest in speech and action. Truthfulness is called “the foundation of all human virtues.” [1]
- Showing trustworthiness in every responsibility: keeping promises, safeguarding others’ rights and property, avoiding any form of deceit or corruption. [1]
- Practising piety and the “fear of God,” meaning a reverent conscience that shuns wrong even when no one is watching. [1]
- Cultivating purity of heart, forbearance, patience, contentment, and reliance on God, especially in difficulties. [1]
When these virtues become widespread, they are described as “the cause of peace, security and tranquillity.” [1]
How people treat each other
The same Tablet that you quoted mentions being “just and fair-minded” and eschewing iniquity and evil. This is expanded elsewhere into specific ways of dealing with others: [1]
- Acting with justice and fairness in family, community, business, and public life; refusing to exploit, cheat, or oppress anyone, even if one has the power to do so. [1]
- Showing loving-kindness, generosity, and good will to all, not only to co-religionists or one’s own group. [1]
- Avoiding contention, discord, strife, and sedition; seeking concord, reconciliation, and unity instead of victory over others. [1]
Bahá’u’lláh states that humanity’s purpose is “that they may work for the betterment of the world and live together in concord and harmony,” and that this Revelation’s aim is “the rehabilitation of the world and its nations” so that “the worlds affairs be administered through the potency of love.” [1]
Conduct in work, commerce, and public service
A major part of making the earth “a single country” is transforming the way people use power, wealth, and institutions. Actions that contribute to that include: [1]
- Conducting all business with fairness, transparency, and integrity; refusing bribery, fraud, exploitation, or profiteering. [1]
- Treating every profession and trade as service to humanity, carried out in a spirit of worship, with trustworthiness as its “sun” and truthfulness its “moon.” [1]
- In government or administration, serving with rectitude, detachment from personal gain, and a genuine desire for the “welfare and prosperity of the people,” not factional or selfish interests. [1]
Texts say that if government employees and officials behaved with this degree of honesty, justice, and detachment, it would attract “the grace of God” and secure both the prosperity of the country and the people’s welfare. [1]
Living as a leaven in society
Bahá’ís are told they should be “the lump that must leaven the peoples of the world,” meaning their lives should quietly transform the social “dough.” This points to further actions: [1]
- Distinguishing oneself by moral excellence rather than words alone; letting deeds, not mere preaching, demonstrate spiritual principles. [1]
- Working for the upliftment of society: promoting education, eliminating prejudice, advancing women and men equally, fostering cooperation and mutual assistance. [1]
- Obeying just laws, avoiding partisan political wrangling and hatred, and focusing instead on the long-term unity and betterment of all. [1]
One letter sums this up by saying that what is needed to prove the Faith’s power is “excellence of character and conduct, and compliance with the laws revealed by Bahá’u’lláh”—these are described as the real magnets of divine confirmation. [1]
From individual virtue to a “single country”
The passage you quoted concludes that if “God’s creatures but conformed their actions to the will and pleasure of God,” the earth would already appear “as a single country, a blessed land of beauty and light.” Read in light of the broader texts, this implies: [1]
- On the individual level: widespread trustworthiness, truthfulness, justice, purity of motive, and loving-kindness.
- On the interpersonal level: relationships free from oppression, deceit, and prejudice, marked instead by fairness, compassion, and mutual support. [1]
- On the institutional level: economic and political structures administered with integrity, service, and a conscious orientation toward the common good of all humanity. [1]
When people act this way—personally, collectively, and institutionally—the writings say the “citadels of men’s hearts” are “subdued through the hosts of a noble character and praiseworthy deeds,” and the world gradually becomes outwardly what it is already inwardly meant to be: one human family inhabiting a single homeland. [1]
Citations
- Trustworthiness: A Cardinal Bahá’í Virtue. Compiled by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice, Revised August 1990 – Bahá’í Reference Library
Footnotes
- Research Department of the Universal House of Justice.“ Trustworthiness: A Cardinal Bahá’í Virtue.” Bahá’í Reference Library, Revised August 1990. https://www.bahai.org/r/898855015. ↩︎
- Perplexity Pro. “Actions Conformed to the Will and Pleasure of God.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. January 10, 2025. https://www.perplexity.ai/search/in-most-of-our-tablets-we-have-dRWag6SKQ.SKZ9U2Pl71EA#0 ↩︎