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Oneness Of Humanity

Oneness of Humanity

N=1 thematic distillation. Sources: Gleanings and The Kitáb-i-Aqdas, tr. Shoghi Effendi, © Bahá'í World CentreBahá'í Reference Library. Not public domain. Short cited quote anchors pending Phase 7 audit. Citations: Gleanings <roman> · Aqdas ¶<n>.

Theme role

The third pillar (with the oneness of God and of religion): the organic oneness of humankind. Humanity is one family; the well-being of the world is unattainable until its unity is firmly established; loyalty belongs to the whole earth, not merely one's nation; and concord is to be extended to all religions and peoples, with prejudice and estrangement rejected.

Atomic statements

Hum-C1: Humankind are the fruits of one tree and the leaves of one branch; regard not one another as strangers. (FOUNDATIONAL / HUMANITY)

  • Gleanings CXII: "Ye are the fruits of one tree, and the leaves of one branch… regard ye not one another as strangers."
  • Stance: assert · Importance: core

Hum-C2: The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens; glory belongs to one who loves the whole world, not merely his own country. (FOUNDATIONAL / HUMANITY)

  • Gleanings CXVII: "…The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens."
  • Stance: assert · Importance: core

Hum-C3: The well-being, peace, and security of mankind are unattainable until its unity is firmly established. (FOUNDATIONAL / HUMANITY+UNITY)

  • Gleanings CXXXI: "The well-being of mankind, its peace and security, are unattainable unless and until its unity is firmly established."
  • Stance: assert · Importance: core

Hum-C4: Consort with the followers of all religions with amity and concord. (OPERATIONAL / UNITY)

  • Aqdas ¶144: "Consort with all religions with amity and concord, that they may inhale from you the sweet fragrance of God."
  • Stance: assert · Importance: core

Hum-C5: The rulers and representatives of the world should take counsel together for that which profits all mankind. (OPERATIONAL / UNITY+JUSTICE)

  • Gleanings CXX: "…Take ye counsel together, and let your concern be only for that which profiteth mankind…"
  • Stance: assert · Importance: supporting

Step 4 — Clusters

Cluster Atomic statements Intent
One family C1, C2 Humanity is one; world citizenship over nationalism
Unity as prerequisite of peace C3, C5 No peace without established unity; collective counsel
Fellowship across difference C4 Amity with all religions and peoples

Step 5 — Internal tensions

None. The teachings reinforce one another (one family → unity → peace → fellowship across difference).

Step 6 — Synthesized principles

Hum-P1: Humanity is one family — world citizenship over tribe and nation

"Ye are the fruits of one tree." The earth is one country and mankind its citizens; true honor is to love the whole world, not only one's own land. Estrangement and the regarding of others as strangers are to be set aside.

  • Tier: FOUNDATIONAL · Domain: HUMANITY · Covers: C1, C2 · Evidence: Gleanings CXII, CXVII

Hum-P2: Unity is the prerequisite of peace; pursue it through fellowship and collective counsel

The well-being and peace of humankind are unattainable until its unity is established; this is sought by consorting with all religions in amity and by the world's representatives taking counsel together for the good of all.

  • Tier: FOUNDATIONAL · Domain: HUMANITY+UNITY · Covers: C3, C4, C5 · Evidence: Gleanings CXXXI, CXX; Aqdas ¶144

Step 7 — Traceability

Principle Atomic statements Citations
Hum-P1 C1, C2 Gleanings CXII, CXVII
Hum-P2 C3, C4, C5 Gleanings CXXXI, CXX; Aqdas ¶144

Step 8 — Quality

  • Coverage: the oneness-of-humanity / peace / fellowship theme captured.
  • Principles: 2. Traceability: 100%. Copyright: short quotes, attributed, pending Phase 7 audit. ✅

Step 9 — Validation

  • Standalone comprehension: Hum-P1 and Hum-P2 read as fully intelligible secular-ethical claims (human solidarity, world citizenship, peace through unity, interfaith fellowship) — among the strongest cross-tradition convergence candidates in the whole corpus, alongside the Golden Rule. The warrant (humanity's oneness grounded in one God and one progressive revelation) is theistic; the claim (treat all humanity as one family) converges very widely — flagged for the Atlas as a same-claim candidate that should be checked for divergent warrants (e.g., Buddhist non-harm grounded in anattā and the wish to end suffering, not in a creating God).