Working on Social Problems in the Baha'i Faith


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References

1. Guidelines for Spiritual Assemblies on Domestic Violence: A Supplement to Developing Distinctive Baha'i Communities, compiled and edited by the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States.

2. Advent of Divine Justice, pages 27-41, concerning what Shoghi Effendi considered "the more serious deficiencies" by which the American Baha'i community was being "handicapped in the discharge of its task," and what he called "preeminent and vital" "spiritual prerequisites of success": a high sense of moral rectitude in their social and administrative activities, absolute chastity in their individual lives, and complete freedom from prejudice in their dealings with peoples of a different race, class, creed, or color.

3. Overcoming Corruption and Safeguarding Integrity in Public Institutions: A Bahá'í Perspective, Prepared by the Bahá'í International Community and presented at the intergovernmental Global Forum on Fighting Corruption II.







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