RELEVANCE OF THE BAHĀʾĪ PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGIOUS UNITY AND UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD IN MODERN TIMES

Authors

  • Ahmed Ibrahim Abed Department of English, College of education, University of Imam Ja’afar Alsadiq /Iraq.
  • Hussein Basim Furaijl College of Pharmacy/ University of Al-Ameed, Karbala, Iraq.
  • Fahim Cheffat Salman English Department, College of Education. Sawa University. Iraq.
  • Rasha Abed Department of sciences/ Al-Manara College for Medical Sciences/ (Maysan)/Iraq.
  • Israa Abed Jawad Department of Medical Laboratories Technology, Al-Nisour University College, Nisour Seq. Karkh, Baghdad, Iraq.
  • Haneen Hassan Laith College of Science, Department of Forensic Sciences, National University of Science and Technology, Dhi Qar, 64001, Iraq.
  • Alaa A. Gatafa Mazaya University College/ Iraq.
  • Noor Al Huda H. Hameed College of law, Al-Esraa University/Baghdad, Iraq.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4465

Keywords:

Bahāʾī, Religion, Iraq, Unity, Universality, Islam

Abstract

This paper examines the Bahāʾī philosophy with all its religious values and humanitarian practices to assess their relevance to the modern times. The rationale behind the choice of this subject was to find out whether the Bahāʾī philosophy could be yet another force and potential ideology to offer a solution to modern time challenges that are faced globally. Using a qualitative research design, the data was collected through a content analysis and close reading of Bahāʾī scriptures, tablets, letters and other library sources. A close study of the Bahāʾī doctrines, values and faith revealed that the Bahāʾī philosophy extended the message of uniting the whole humanity by uniting all religions and sects, despite their apparent differences. All religions, according to the Bahāʾī faith, are manifestations of God and work towards an identical and universal divine plan to educate the human race. The social ethics of the Bahāʾīs emphasized upon the “oneness of humanity”, abolition of racial discrimination, class distinction, and religious prejudices, without any need of priesthood or rigid rituals of worshipping. If implemented and complied universally in principle, the Bahāʾī philosophy could be one of the potential ideologies to resolve the racial and religious conflicts.

Published

2024-05-26

How to Cite

Ahmed Ibrahim Abed, Hussein Basim Furaijl, Fahim Cheffat Salman, Rasha Abed, Israa Abed Jawad, Haneen Hassan Laith, Alaa A. Gatafa, and Noor Al Huda H. Hameed. 2024. “RELEVANCE OF THE BAHĀʾĪ PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGIOUS UNITY AND UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD IN MODERN TIMES”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (2):530-44. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4465.

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