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Baha’u’llah and the New Era

CHAPTER 9: TRUE CIVILIZATION
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Nay, rather, man should voluntarily and of his own choice sacrifice his property and life for others, and spend willingly for the poor, just as is done in Persia among the Baha'is.
Work for All One of the most important instructions of Baha'u'llah in regard to the economic question is that all must engage in useful work.

There must be no drones in the social hive, no able-bodied parasites on society.

He says:-- It is enjoined on every one of you to engage in some occupation--some art, trade or the like.

We have made this--your occupation--identical with the worship of God, the True One.
Reflect, O people, upon the Mercy of God and upon His Favors, then thank Him in the mornings and evenings.
Waste not your time in idleness and indolence, and occupy yourselves with that which will profit yourselves and others beside yourselves, Thus hath the matter been decreed in this Tablet, from the Horizon of which the Sun of Wisdom and Divine Utterance is gleaming! The most despised of men before is he who sits and begs.

Cling unto the rope of means, relying upon God, the Causer of Causes .-- Glad Tidings.
How much of the energy employed in the business world of today is expended simply in canceling and neutralizing the efforts of other people--in useless strife and competition! And how much in ways that are still more injurious! Were all to work, and were all work, whether of brain or hand, of a nature profitable to mankind, as Baha'u'llah commands, then the supplies of everything necessary for a healthy, comfortable and noble life would amply suffice for all.


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