
Create new world order
Ridvan celebrates declaration of
Baha'u'llah
to his followers that God had made him bearer of a fresh outpouring of
divine guidance
, and humanity had entered the final stage in its stupendous evolution.
#Pahalgam Terrorist Attack
India pulled the plug on IWT when Pakistanis are fighting over water
What makes this India-Pakistan standoff more dangerous than past ones
The problem of Pakistan couldn't have come at a worse time for D-St
Baha'u'llah declared, 'The earth is but one country, and humankind its citizens.' More than 160 years have passed and, yet, most people are in a trap of a host of destructive tendencies, which must be thwarted. Baha'is believe it is the divine purpose of our times. Recognising that the world's 'prevailing order' was 'lamentably defective', Baha'u'llah said that solution to the world's problems would be found only in an
ethical approach
encompassing core
spiritual principles
of the world's religions, the most important of which would be recognition of the '
oneness of humankind
'. During the exile and imprisonment that followed the declaration in the Garden of Ridvan, blueprint of a
New World Order
emerged.
All must get our act together and contribute positively in whatever manner possible. Baha'u'llah wrote that through the harmonious interface of dharm and science, present-day society will be completely transformed. He summoned rulers and religious leaders of his time and appealed for reconstruction, demilitarisation and complete
abolition of war
.
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