Daily Frameworks for 02 July 2026

Istijlál, 09 Raḥmat (Mercy), 183 B.E.

Quotes for Reflection

“O Son of Spirit! The best beloved of all things in My sight is Justice; turn not away therefrom if thou desirest Me, and neglect it not that I may confide in thee. By its aid thou shalt see with thine own eyes and not through the eyes of others, and shalt know of thine own knowledge and not through the knowledge of thy neighbor. Ponder this in thy heart; how it behooveth thee to be. Verily justice is My gift to thee and the sign of My loving-kindness. Set it then before thine eyes.” — Bahá’u’lláh [1]

Question for Consideration

From a Bahá’í perspective, how can spiritual principles be applied in the voluntary/informal sector to find ways that work and begin to transform the public and private sectors? [2]

Perplexity Deep Research Response: Part IIb

Spiritual Principles as the Organizing Logic of Voluntary Action

The Bahá’í writings identify a cluster of spiritual principles that, when applied within voluntary communities, generate fundamentally different patterns of human relationship from those produced by materialism. These are not abstract ideals but operational values that shape how people associate, decide, and act together.

Justice as the Governing Principle

Justice, in Bahá’í thought, is not primarily a redistributive mechanism but the quality that allows each person to “see with thine own eyes and not through the eyes of others” [1] — a foundation of authentic participation and self-determination. Applied to the voluntary sector, this means that initiatives must be designed and led by the communities they are meant to serve, not delivered to them by outside agents, however well-intentioned. [3] [4]

The Universal House of Justice has stated: “Social change is not a project that one group of people carries out for the benefit of another.” [5] “Every member of the human family has not only the right to benefit from a materially and spiritually prosperous civilisation, but also an obligation to contribute towards its construction.” [6] This insight distinguishes authentic voluntary service from charitable paternalism — a distinction with profound implications for how voluntary organizations are designed, governed, and evaluated. [7]

Justice also requires that the voluntary sector hold itself to higher standards of transparency and equity than the sectors it seeks to transform. An organization that preaches justice while practicing internal inequality, secrecy, or favoritism has no moral credibility as a catalyst for wider change.


Footnotes

[1] Bahá’u’lláh. TABLETS OF BAHÁ’U’LLÁH REVEALED AFTER THE KITÁB-I-AQDAS. Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/961412317

[2] Perplexity Deep Research. “The Voluntary/Informal Sector as a Laboratory: Bahá’í Spiritual Principles and the Transformation of Society.” Edited by Steve Bosserman. July 1, 2026. https://www.perplexity.ai/computer/a/9ecfa362-6f2c-499e-b451-8198a188f127

[3] Bahá’í International Community-Office of Public Information. “The Prosperity of Humankind, Part II: Justice (in simplified language).” https://yabaha.net/dahl/bahai/P_H/Prosperity3.pdf

[4] International Environment Forum Staff. “The Economy: A Bahá’í Perspective.” IEFWorld. https://iefworld.org/economy_comp

[5] Universal House of Justice. “Riḍván 2010 – To the Bahá’ís of the World.” Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/977686651

[6] Universal House of Justice. “26 November 2012 – To all National Spiritual Assemblies.” Bahá’í Reference Library. https://www.bahai.org/r/903031424

[7] Australian Baha’i Community Staff. “Engaging in social and economic development.” Bahai.Org.Au. https://bahai.org.au/index.php/what-bahais-do/engaging-social-action/


Be the Voice of…


Therefore, all souls should consider it incumbent upon them to investigate reality. Reality is one; and when found, it will unify all mankind. Reality is the love of God. Reality is the knowledge of God. Reality is justice. Reality is the oneness or solidarity of mankind. Reality is international peace. Reality is the knowledge of verities. Reality unifies humanity. — ‘Abdu’l-Bahá The Promulgation of Universal Peace | Bahá’í Reference Library.