The Removal
of All Prejudice ??????
`Abdu’l-Bahā says:
National prejudice is also [rooted in] pure ignorance. For
the surface of Earth is a single nation and all of the planet earth is man’s home.
Man has created these limits and borders and these limits and borders did not
exist in nature . . . as for economic prejudice, it is obvious that the
increase in international relations and exchanging goods and every economical
center which is created in any land, will inevitably expand to other lands and
general welfare will show itself. So, why have prejudice? But regarding political prejudice, God’s
policies must be followed and it is very clear that divine policies are grander than human policies. We
must follow divine policies for He is the same to all people and has no
difference. He is the base of all divine religions.
If it is removing of prejudice same time Baha’is are having the concept that Each Bahai worth More than a Million Non Bahia and in one place we
find that they are calling
Non-Baha’i
Animals, ( Bahā’u’llāh, Badī`, p. 213.)
and Bastards(
`Abd al-Ḥamīd Ishrāq Khāwarī, Mā’idiy-i āsimānī, vol. 8, pp. 39 )
and Non-Baha’i are like Dry wood
they are only Worthy of Fire, and in one statement we also find that All Black
Africans irrational savages also had discrimination between Men and women.
Some of the most extreme and most violent prejudice and zeal
in Baha’i history can be found in the laws and actions of the Bāb,
The order to destroy
all non-Bābī books. (The Bāb, Farsi Bayān: “Chapter six of the sixth unit which
is about destroying all books but those that have been written or will be
written about this order (meaning the Bab’s creed).”
The order to destroy
all monuments.705 (“The utterance of the [book or religion] of Bayān in the day
of the appearance of his Highness A`lā (meaning the Bāb) was to behead, burn
the books, destroy the monuments, and massacre [everyone] but those who
believed [in the Bāb’s religion] and verified it,” `Abdu’l-Bahā, Makātīb
(Egypt: 1330 AH), vol. 2, p. 266
The order to exile or
massacre all non-Bābī people (The Bāb, Farsi Bayān: “The sixteenth chapter of
the seventh unit which is about [the decree] that all rulers who rise who are
[followers] of the religion of the Bayan, leave no-one in their land who is not
a follower of this religion. This is compulsory upon all the people too”; “The the utterance of the [book or religion] of Bayān in the day of the appearance of
his Highness A`lā (meaning the Bāb) was to behead, burn the books, destroy the
monuments, and massacre [everyone] but those who believed [in the Bāb’s
religion] and verified it,” `Abdu’l-Bahā, Makātīb (Egypt: 1330 AH), vol. 2, p.
266.
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