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rdfs:comment | - It was delivered in person by Ahmad Yazdání and Hand of the Cause Ibn-i-Asdaq in 1920. In the tablet, `Abdu'l-Bahá gives an overview of Bahá'í principles, which include the following:
* Declaration of universal peace.
* Independent investigation of reality.
* Oneness of humanity.
* Religion must be the cause of fellowship and love.
* Religion must be in conformity with science and reason.
* Abandonment of religious, racial, political, economic and patriotic prejudices.
* One universal language.
* Equality of women and men.
* Voluntary sharing one's property.
* Man's freedom from the captivity of the world of nature.
* Religion is the ideal safeguard.
* Material civilization should be combined with Divine civilization.
* Promotion of educati
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abstract | - It was delivered in person by Ahmad Yazdání and Hand of the Cause Ibn-i-Asdaq in 1920. In the tablet, `Abdu'l-Bahá gives an overview of Bahá'í principles, which include the following:
* Declaration of universal peace.
* Independent investigation of reality.
* Oneness of humanity.
* Religion must be the cause of fellowship and love.
* Religion must be in conformity with science and reason.
* Abandonment of religious, racial, political, economic and patriotic prejudices.
* One universal language.
* Equality of women and men.
* Voluntary sharing one's property.
* Man's freedom from the captivity of the world of nature.
* Religion is the ideal safeguard.
* Material civilization should be combined with Divine civilization.
* Promotion of education.
* Justice and right. He declares that the League of Nations is "incapable of establishing universal peace", and calls for the establishment of a Supreme Tribunal, representing all countries:
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