One Common Faith by Bahá'í International Community

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By Abil Kile Posted on Nov 15, 2025
In Category - History
Bahá'í International Community Bahá'í International Community
English
Ever feel like the world's religions are all talking about the same basic truths, just using different words? That's exactly what 'One Common Faith' explores. It's not just another feel-good book about tolerance. This is a serious, thoughtful look at how all the major faiths actually point toward the same spiritual reality. The real mystery it tackles? Why, if we all share these core beliefs, does religion still cause so much division? If you've ever wondered if there's a deeper unity behind all the different churches, mosques, and temples, this book offers a compelling and hopeful answer.
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3. The Content must be used solely for a non-commercial purpose. Although this blanket permission to reproduce the Content is given freely such that no special permission is required, the Bahá’í International Community retains full copyright protection for all Content included at this Site under all applicable national and international laws. For permission to publish, transmit, display or otherwise use the Content for any commercial purpose, please contact us (http://reference.bahai.org/en/contact.html). CONTENTS Baha’i Terms of Use FOREWORD ONE COMMON FAITH “There is every reason for confidence that the period of history now...” “The reawakened interest in religion is clearly far from having reached...” “In addition to disillusionment with the promises of materialism, a...” “Throughout history, the primary agents of spiritual development have...” “The dilemma is both artificial and self-inflicted. The world order, if...” “The objection most commonly raised against the foregoing conception...” “Freed from the thickets with which theology has hedged religious...” “Confusion about the role of religion in cultivating moral...” “The exigencies of the new age of human experience to which...” “The power through which these goals will be progressively realized is...” “A corollary of the abandonment of faith in God has been a paralysis of...” “Everything in its history has equipped the Bahá’í...” “One of the distinguishing features of modernity has been the universal...” FOREWORD At Riḍván 2002, we addressed an open letter to the world’s religious leaders. Our action arose out of awareness that the disease of sectarian hatreds, if not decisively checked, threatens harrowing consequences that will leave few areas of the world unaffected. The letter acknowledged with appreciation the achievements of the interfaith movement, to which Bahá’ís have sought to contribute since an early point in the movement’s emergence. Nevertheless, we felt we must be forthright in saying that, if the religious crisis is to be addressed as seriously as is occurring with respect to other prejudices afflicting humankind, organized religion must find within itself a comparable courage to rise above fixed conceptions inherited from a distant past. Above all, we expressed our conviction that the time has come when religious leadership must face honestly and without further evasion the implications of the truth that God is one and that, beyond all diversity of cultural expression and human interpretation, religion is likewise one. It was intimations of this truth that originally inspired the interfaith movement and that have sustained it through the vicissitudes of the past one hundred years. Far from challenging the validity of any of the great revealed faiths, the principle has the capacity to ensure their continuing relevance. In order to exert its influence, however, recognition of this reality must operate at the heart of religious discourse, and it was with this in mind that we felt that our letter should be explicit in articulating it. Response has been encouraging. Bahá’í institutions throughout the world ensured that thousands of copies of the document were delivered to influential figures in the major faith communities. While it was perhaps not surprising that the message it contained was dismissed out of hand in a few circles, Bahá’ís report that, in general, they were warmly welcomed. Particularly affecting has been the obvious sincerity of many recipients’ distress over the failure of religious institutions to assist humanity in dealing with challenges whose essential nature is spiritual and moral. Discussions have turned readily to the need for fundamental change in the way the believing masses of humankind relate to one another, and in a significant number of instances, those receiving the letter have been moved to reproduce and distribute it to other clerics in their respective traditions. We feel...

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This isn't a story with characters and a plot. Think of it more as a conversation starter or a framework for thinking. 'One Common Faith' is a document from the Bahá'í community that examines the teachings of the world's major religions. It puts their core messages side-by-side, arguing they come from the same divine source and share a common purpose: to guide humanity toward spiritual and social progress.

Why You Should Read It

What grabbed me was how it reframes the religious conversation. It moves past the idea of 'agreeing to disagree' and suggests there's a genuine, underlying harmony to be discovered. It doesn't ask you to give up your beliefs, but to see them as part of a bigger picture. In a time when people use faith as a wall to separate themselves, this book tries to build bridges. It’s hopeful without being naive.

Final Verdict

This is for the curious thinker. If you're interested in interfaith dialogue, spiritual philosophy, or just feel tired of religious conflict, this offers a fresh perspective. It’s not a light read—you’ll need to sit with its ideas—but it’s clear and purposeful. Perfect for book clubs looking for a deep discussion or anyone asking big questions about unity in our divided world.



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Kimberly Robinson
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Solid story.

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