Tuesday, November 13, 2012

"This is a beautiful assembly. I am very happy that white and black are together. This is the cause of my happiness ..."



"This is a beautiful assembly. I am very happy that white and black are together. This is the cause of my happiness, for you all are the servants of one God and, therefore, brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers. In the sight of God there is no distinction between whites and blacks; all are as one. Anyone whose heart is pure is dear to God—whether white or black, red or yellow. Among the animals colors exist. The doves are white, black, red, blue; but notwithstanding this diversity of color they flock together in unity, happiness and fellowship, making no distinction among themselves, for they are all doves. Man is intelligent and thoughtful, endowed with powers of mind. Why, then, should he be influenced by distinction of color or race, since all belong to one human family? There is no sheep which shuns another as if saying, “I am white, and you are black.” They graze together in complete unity, live together in fellowship and happiness. How then can man be limited and influenced by racial colors? The important thing is to realize that all are human, all are one progeny of Adam. Inasmuch as they are all one family, why should they be separated?"

`Abdu'l-Bahá, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, pp.425-426 

10 November 1912 
(excerpt from)Talk at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hannen 
1252 Eighth Street, NW, 
Washington, D. C.




 Pauline and Joseph H. Hannen



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