Directives From the Guardian
218 WORK, DAILY--(Bahá'u'lláh's Command Concerning Daily Work)
"With reference to Bahá'u'lláh's command concerning the
engagement of the believers in some sort of profession; the
teachings are most emphatic on this matter, particularly the
statement in the Aqdas to this effect which makes it quite
clear that idle people who lack the desire to work can have no
place in the new World Order. As a corollary of this principle,
Bahá'u'lláh further states that mendicity should not only be
discouraged but entirely wiped out from the face of society. It
is the duty of those who are in charge of the organization of
society to give every individual the opportunity of acquiring
the necessary talent in some kind of profession, and also the
means of utilizing such a talent, both for its own sake and for
the sake of earning the means of his livelihood. Every individual,
no matter how handicapped and limited he may be, is
under the obligation of engaging in some work or profession,
for work, especially when performed in the spirit of service, is
according to Bahá'u'lláh, a form of worship. It has not only
a utilitarian purpose, but has a value in itself, because it draws
us nearer to God, and enables to better grasp His purpose
for us in this world. It is obvious, therefore, that the inheritance
of wealth cannot make anyone immune from daily work.
As to the question of retirement from work for individuals who
have reached a certain age, this is a matter on which the International
House of Justice will have to legislate as there are no
provisions in the Aqdas concerning it."
Directives From the Guardian
pages 82-83
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