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Justice And Independent Truth

Justice & the Independent Investigation of Truth

N=1 thematic distillation. Sources: The Hidden Words 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: HW Arabic <n> · Aqdas ¶<n>.

Theme role

Justice is the best-beloved of all things and is tied to a distinctive epistemic teaching: each soul must see and know for itself — the seed of what the Bahá'í tradition calls the independent investigation of truth. With it stands the Golden Rule and the call to tread "the path of justice and equity in all things."

Atomic statements

Just-C1: Justice is the best-beloved of all things; God's gift and the sign of His loving-kindness. (FOUNDATIONAL / JUSTICE)

  • HW Arabic 2: "The best beloved of all things in My sight is Justice; turn not away therefrom…"
  • Stance: assert · Importance: core

Just-C2: By justice one sees with one's own eyes and knows by one's own knowledge, not through another's — independent perception. (FOUNDATIONAL / JUSTICE)

  • HW Arabic 2: "By its aid thou shalt see with thine own eyes and not through the eyes of others…"
  • Stance: assert · Importance: core

Just-C3: Tread the path of justice and equity in all things. (OPERATIONAL / JUSTICE)

  • Aqdas ¶60: "Tread ye the path of justice and equity in all things."
  • Stance: assert · Importance: core

Just-C4: Wish not for others what ye wish not for yourselves (the Golden Rule). (OPERATIONAL / JUSTICE+VIRTUE)

  • Aqdas ¶148: "Wish not for others what ye wish not for yourselves; fear God, and be not of the prideful."
  • Stance: assert · Importance: core

Step 4 — Clusters

Cluster Atomic statements Intent
Justice supreme C1, C3 Justice is the first and best of virtues, to be followed everywhere
Independent perception C2 See and know for yourself — independent investigation of truth
Reciprocity C4 The Golden Rule

Step 5 — Internal tensions

None. Independent perception (C2) and the Golden Rule (C4) are both fruits of justice (C1).

Step 6 — Synthesized principles

Just-P1: Justice is the best-beloved of all things — and demands seeing for oneself

Justice is supreme among virtues, to be followed "in all things"; and it carries an epistemic edge: one must see with one's own eyes and know by one's own knowledge, not borrow others' — the independent investigation of truth.

  • Tier: FOUNDATIONAL · Domain: JUSTICE · Covers: C1, C2, C3 · Evidence: HW Arabic 2; Aqdas ¶60

Just-P2: Reciprocity — wish not for others what you would not wish for yourself

The Golden Rule in its negative form, joined to humility ("be not of the prideful").

  • Tier: OPERATIONAL · Domain: JUSTICE+VIRTUE · Covers: C4 · Evidence: Aqdas ¶148

Step 7 — Traceability

Principle Atomic statements Citations
Just-P1 C1, C2, C3 HW Arabic 2; Aqdas ¶60
Just-P2 C4 Aqdas ¶148

Step 8 — Quality

  • Coverage: justice + independent truth + Golden Rule captured.
  • Principles: 2. Traceability: 100%. Copyright: short quotes, attributed, pending Phase 7 audit. ✅

Step 9 — Validation

  • Standalone comprehension: both principles are fully intelligible without Bahá'í metaphysics. Just-P2 (the Golden Rule) is the single most universal cross-tradition convergence point (attested in nearly every tradition) — a same-claim/likely-same-warrant candidate. Just-P1's independent investigation of truth is a relatively distinctive emphasis: many traditions prize received authority over individual verification, so the claim (each must verify truth for themselves) is a possible divergence point worth tracking — flagged for the Atlas.