
Abdul-Baha's Will and Testament
Abdul-Baha's Will and Testament, written in 1921, serves as a pivotal document for the Baha'i Faith, outlining the principles of leadership and continuity after his passing. It emphasizes the importance of unity, guidance from a central authority, and the role of the Universal House of Justice. Abdul-Baha aimed to preserve the teachings of Baha'u'llah, the founder of the Baha'i Faith, and ensure the community's cohesiveness. The document also reinforces the significance of education, justice, and the promotion of peace, highlighting a vision for an inclusive and harmonious society.