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Infallibility of the Prophets
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Pages 124-125
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Infallibility of the Prophets
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Bahá'u'lláh teaches that everyone endowed with the Station
of Prophethood is given sufficient proofs of His Mission, is entitled
to claim obedience from all men and has authority to
abrogate, alter or add to the teachings of His predecessors. In
the Book of Íqán we read: --
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How far from the grace of the All-Bountiful and from
His loving providence and tender mercies it is to single
out a soul from amongst all men for the guidance of His
creatures, and, on one hand, to withhold from Him the
full measure of His divine testimony, and, on the other,
inflict severe retribution on His people for having turned
away from His chosen One! Nay, the manifold bounties of
the Lord of all beings have, at all times, through the
Manifestations of His divine Essence, encompassed the
earth and all that dwell therein. ...
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And yet, is not the object of every Revelation to effect
a transformation in the whole character of mankind, a
transformation that shall manifest itself both outwardly
and inwardly, that shall affect both its inner life and
external conditions? For if the character of mankind be
not changed, the futility of God's universal Manifestations
would be apparent. -- Kitáb-i-Íqán, pp. 14, 240.
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God is the One infallible Authority, and the Prophets are
infallible because Their Message is the Message of God given
to the world through Them. That Message remains valid until
it is superseded by a later Message given by the same or
another Prophet.
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God is the great Physician Who alone can rightly diagnose
the world's sickness and prescribe the appropriate remedy.
The remedy prescribed in one age is no longer suitable in a
later age, when the condition of the patient is different. To
cling to the old remedy when the physician has ordered new
treatment is not to show faith in the physician, but infidelity.
It may be a shock to the Jew to be told that some of the remedies
for the world's sickness which Moses ordered over three
thousand years ago are now out of date and unsuitable; the
Christian may be equally shocked when told that Muhammad
had anything necessary or valuable to add to what Jesus
prescribed; and so also the Muslim, when asked to admit that
the Báb or Bahá'u'lláh had authority to alter the commands of
Muhammad; but according to the Bahá'í view, true devotion
to God implies reverence to all His Prophets, and implicit
obedience to His latest Commands, as given by the Prophet
for our own age. Only by such devotion can true Unity be
attained.
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