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10/3/13
October 3
The Law of God for this Dispensation addresses the needs of
the entire human family. There are laws in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas which are directed
primarily to the members of a specific section of humanity and can be
immediately understood by them but which, at first reading, may be obscure to
people of a different culture. Such, for example, is the law prohibiting the
confession of sins to a fellow human being which, though understandable by
those of Christian background, may puzzle others. Many laws relate to those of
past Dispensations, especially the two most recent ones, those of Muhammad and
the Báb embodied in the Qur’án and the Bayán. Nevertheless, although certain
ordinances of the Aqdas have such a focused reference, they also have universal
implications. Through His Law, Bahá’u’lláh gradually unveils the significance
of the new levels of knowledge and behaviour to which the peoples of the world
are being called. He embeds His precepts in a setting of spiritual commentary,
keeping ever before the mind of the reader the principle that these laws, no
matter the subject with which they deal, serve the manifold purposes of
bringing tranquillity to human society, raising the standard of human
behaviour, increasing the range of human understanding, and spiritualizing the
life of each and all. Throughout, it is the relationship of the individual soul
to God and the fulfilment of its spiritual destiny that is the
ultimate aim of the laws of religion. “Think not”, is Bahá’u’lláh’s own
assertion, “that We have revealed unto you a mere code of laws. Nay, rather, We
have unsealed the choice Wine with the fingers of might and power.” His Book of
Laws is His “weightiest testimony unto all people, and the proof of the
All-Merciful unto all who are in heaven and all who are on earth”. (The
Universal House of Justice, from the Introduction to 'The Kitab-i-Aqdas')