POLITICAL NON-INVOLVEMENT
BAHA'I WORLD CENTER
12 January 2003
Transmitted by email:
Dear Baha'i Friend,
Your email letter of 8 November 2002 has been received at the Baha'i
World Center and passed to our Department for response. As you are
aware, it is not the practice of Baha'i institutions or individuals to take
positions on the political decisions of governments. One of the greatest
obstacles to progress is the tendency of Baha'is to be drawn into the
general attitudes and disputes that surround them. The central importance
of the principle of avoidance of politics and controversial matters is that
Baha'is should not allow themselves to be involved in the disputes of the
many conflicting elements of the society around them.
The aim of the Baha'is is to reconcile viewpoints, to heal divisions, and to
bring about tolerance and mutual respect among men, and this aim is
undermined if we allow ourselves to be swept along by the ephemeral
passions of others. This does not mean that Baha'is cannot collaborate
with any non-Baha'i movement; it does mean that good judgment is
required to distinguish those activities and associations which are
beneficial and constructive from those which are divisive.
With loving Baha'i greetings,
DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARIAT