The Baha'i Principles

Universal Auxiliary Language

Is Universal Language correct From a Rational and Logical Perspective?

Learning a new language is no simple task and can only be justified when there is a need or necessity for such an action. Currently, there are millions (if not billions) of people in the world who do not need to learn a new language for it has no benefit to them. Why force a peasant or farmer working in a remote part of Africa or South America to learn a second language?

Why Didn’t `Abdu’l-Bahā Speak English in England and French in Paris?

Baha’is believe that Bahā’u’llāh and his successor `Abdu’l-Bahā are infallible and possess Divine or superhuman knowledge. According to Shia Islam—which Bahā’u’llāh adhered to before becoming a Bābī—one of the traits of the Messengers of God and their successors, is the ability to speak the language of all people and races.

Multiple Fallacies in Translations of Baha’i Texts That Are Propagated by the Baha’i Administration

Why is there so much interest and eager sympathy shown towards these twenty individuals, while for five thousand persons there is none? [Because they are not French. If they are cut to pieces it is of no concern] They are all men, they all belong to the family of mankind, but they are of other lands and races. It is no concern of the disinterested countries if these men are cut to pieces, this wholesale slaughter does not affect them!

The Baha’i Administration Has Failed in Implementing This Principle

Although Baha’is propagate this principle with great pride and regard it as one of their greatest teachings in achieving oneness of humanity, the Baha’i administration has failed after more than 150 years, in implementing Bahā’u’llāh’s direct order in implementing this principle or even selecting or creating a single language to serve this purpose!