Statement on Bahá'u'lláh by Bahá'í International Community

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By Abil Kile Posted on Nov 15, 2025
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Bahá'í International Community Bahá'í International Community
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Ever heard of a prophet who claimed to be the fulfillment of all major religions? This short book introduces Bahá'u'lláh, a 19th-century Persian nobleman who said exactly that. It's not a traditional story with heroes and villains, but a real-life drama about one man's claim to bring a new spiritual message for humanity. The conflict is huge: his revolutionary ideas got him exiled, imprisoned, and rejected by the powers of his time. If you're curious about what would make someone give up everything to proclaim that the world's religions are one and humanity is one family, this is your starting point. It's surprisingly readable and feels incredibly relevant today.
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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 Preface BAHÁ’U’LLÁH Birth of a New Revelation Exile The Declaration in the Ridván Garden “The Changeless Faith of God...” The Manifestation of God “An Ever-Advancing Civilization...” The Day of God Announcement to the Kings Arrival in the Holy Land Religion as Light and Darkness World Peace “Not of Mine Own Volition” The Covenant of God with Humankind Bahá’í International Community Office of Public Information New York PREFACE May 29, 1992, marks the centenary of the passing of Bahá’u’lláh. His vision of humanity as one people and of the earth as a common homeland, dismissed out of hand by the world leaders to whom it was first enunciated over a hundred years ago, has today become the focus of human hope. Equally inescapable is the collapse of moral and social order, which this same declaration foresaw with awesome clarity. The occasion has encouraged publication of this brief introduction to Bahá’u’lláh’s life and work. Prepared at the request of the Universal House of Justice, trustee of the global undertaking which the events of a century ago set in motion, it offers a perspective on the feeling of confidence with which Bahá’ís the world over contemplate the future of our planet and our race. BAHÁ’U’LLÁH As the new millennium approaches, the crucial need of the human race is to find a unifying vision of the nature of man and society. For the past century humanity’s response to this impulse has driven a succession of ideological upheavals that have convulsed our world and that appear now to have exhausted themselves. The passion invested in the struggle, despite its disheartening results, testifies to the depth of the need. For, without a common conviction about the course and direction of human history, it is inconceivable that foundations can be laid for a global society to which the mass of humankind can commit themselves. Such a vision unfolds in the writings of Bahá’u’lláh, the nineteenth century prophetic figure whose growing influence is the most remarkable development of contemporary religious history. Born in Persia, November 12, 1817, Bahá’u’lláh(1) began at age 27 an undertaking that has gradually captured the imagination and loyalty of several million people from virtually every race, culture, class, and nation on earth. The phenomenon is one that has no reference points in the contemporary world, but is associated rather with climactic changes of direction in the collective past of the human race. For Bahá’u’lláh claimed to be no less than the Messenger of God to the age of human maturity, the Bearer of a Divine Revelation that fulfills the promises made in earlier religions, and that will generate the spiritual nerves and sinews for the unification of the peoples of the world. If they were to do nothing else, the effects which Bahá’u’lláh’s life and writings have already had should command the earnest attention of anyone who believes that human nature is fundamentally spiritual and that the coming organization of our planet must be informed by this aspect of reality. The documentation lies open to general scrutiny. For the first time in history humanity has available a detailed and verifiable record of the birth of an independent religious system...

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This isn't a novel or a biography in the usual sense. Think of it more as a clear, official introduction to a major religious figure. The book lays out the basic facts of Bahá'u'lláh's life—his privileged background in Persia, his sudden spiritual awakening, and the intense persecution he faced from both religious and political leaders. The core 'plot' is his claim: that he brought a new revelation from God meant to unite the world. The story follows his decades of exile, from Baghdad to the brutal prison city of 'Akká, and how he wrote hundreds of letters to kings and rulers of his day, calling for peace and unity.

Why You Should Read It

I picked this up with zero background knowledge and found it fascinating. It cuts through the noise and gives you the straight facts from the Bahá'í perspective. What struck me most was the scale of Bahá'u'lláh's vision. Reading his calls for racial equality, the harmony of science and religion, and a global peace system—all written in the 1800s—feels almost prophetic. It's less about theology and more about a bold, practical blueprint for a better world. The man's resilience, writing profound works while in chains and exile, is genuinely inspiring.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone with an open mind about spirituality, history, or big ideas that challenge the status quo. It's a quick read, so it's great for curious beginners. If you've ever wondered about the Bahá'í Faith or are interested in movements that advocate for global unity, this is the essential primer. It won't give you all the answers, but it will definitely make you think.



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Margaret Hill
1 year ago

The layout is very easy on the eyes.

Richard White
6 months ago

I have to admit, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. Thanks for sharing this review.

Kevin Garcia
1 year ago

Comprehensive and well-researched.

Aiden Wilson
8 months ago

Honestly, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. I would gladly recommend this title.

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