Some Have Regarded It As Lawful To Infringe
Sources:
Gleanings From The Writings Of Baha'u'llah
Some have regarded it as lawful to infringe on the integrity of the
substance of their neighbor, and have made light of the injunction of God
as prescribed in His Book. Evil fall upon them, and the chastisement of
God, the All-Powerful, the Almighty, afflict them! By Him Who shineth
above the Day Spring of sanctity! If the whole earth were to be converted
into silver and gold, no man who can be said to have truly ascended into
the heaven of faith and certitude would deign to regard it, much less to
seize and keep it. We have formerly referred to this subject in passages
revealed in the Arabic tongue, in a language of exquisite beauty. God is
Our witness! Whoever hath tasted the sweetness of those words will never
consent to transgress the bounds which God hath fixed, neither will he
turn his gaze towards any one except his Well-Beloved. Such a man will,
with his inner eye, readily recognize how altogether vain and fleeting are
the things of this world, and will set his affections on things above.
Say: Be ashamed, O ye that call yourselves the lovers of the Ancient
Beauty! Be ye admonished by the tribulation He hath suffered, by the
burden of anguish He hath carried for the sake of God. Let your eyes be
opened. To what purpose hath He labored, if the manifold trials He hath
endured are, in the end, to result in such contemptible professions, and
such wretched conduct? Every robber, every worker of iniquity, hath, in
the days prior to My Revelation, uttered these same words, and performed
these same deeds.
Verily I say: Incline your ears to My sweet voice, and sanctify yourselves
from the defilement of your evil passions and corrupt desires. They who
dwell within the tabernacle of God, and are established upon the seats of
everlasting glory, will refuse, though they be dying of hunger, to stretch
their hands and seize unlawfully the property of their neighbor, however
vile and worthless he may be.
The purpose of the one true God in manifesting Himself is to summon all
mankind to truthfulness and sincerity, to piety and trustworthiness, to
resignation and submissiveness to the Will of God, to forbearance and
kindliness, to uprightness and wisdom. His object is to array every man
with the mantle of a saintly character, and to adorn him with the ornament
of holy and goodly deeds.
Say: Have mercy on yourselves and on your fellowmen, and suffer not the
Cause of God--a Cause which is immeasurably exalted above the inmost
essence of sanctity--to be sullied with the stain of your idle fancies,
your unseemly and corrupt imaginations.