His purpose for us in this world. It is obvious,
therefore, that the inheritance of wealth cannot make anyone
immune from daily work.
In one of His Tablets, 'Abdu'l-Baha states that "if a person is incapable
of earning a living, is stricken by dire poverty or becometh helpless,
then it is incumbent on the wealthy or the Deputies to provide him with a
monthly allowance for his subsistence.... By 'Deputies' is meant the
representatives of the people, that is to say the members of the House of
Justice." (See also note 162 on mendicancy.)
In response to a question concerning whether Baha'u'llah's injunction
requires a wife and mother, as well as her husband, to work for a
livelihood, the Universal House of Justice has explained that
Baha'u'llah's directive is for the friends to be engaged in an occupation
which will profit themselves and others, and that homemaking is a highly
honourable and responsible work of fundamental importance to society.
Concerning the retirement from work for individuals who have reached a
certain age, Shoghi Effendi in a letter written on his behalf stated that
"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".
57. The kissing of hands hath been forbidden in the Book. #34
In a number of earlier religious Dispensations and in certain cultures the
kissing of the hand of a religious figure or of a prominent person was
expected as a mark of reverence and deference to such persons and as a
token of submission to their authority. Baha'u'llah prohibits the kissing
of hands and, in His Tablets, He also condemns such practices as
prostrating oneself before another person and other forms of behaviour
that abase one individual in relation to another. (See note 58.)
58. To none is it permitted to seek absolution from another soul #34
Baha'u'llah prohibits confession to, and seeking absolution of one's sins
from, a human being. Instead one should beg forgiveness from God. In the
Tablet of Bis{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}h{~COMBINING MACRON BELOW~}arat, He states that "such confession before people
results in one's humiliation and abasement", and He affirms that God
"wisheth not the humiliation of His servants".
Shoghi Effendi sets the prohibition into context. His secretary has
written on his behalf that we
...are forbidden to confess to any person, as do the Catholics to
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