When asked on one occasion: “What is a Bahá’í?” ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
replied: “To be a Bahá’í simply means to love all the world; to love humanity
and try to serve it; to work for universal peace and universal brotherhood.” On
another occasion He defined a Bahá’í as “one endowed with all the perfections
of man in activity.”
In one of His London talks He said that a man may be a
Bahá’í even if He has never heard the name of Bahá’u’lláh. He added:—
“The man who lives the life according to the teachings of
Bahá’u’lláh is already a Bahá’í. On the other hand, a man may call himself a
Bahá’í for fifty years, and if he does not live the life he is not a Bahá’í. An
ugly man may call himself handsome, but he deceives no one, and a black man may
call himself white, yet he deceives no one, not even himself.”
“One who does not know God’s Messengers, however, is like a
plant growing in the shade. Although it knows not the sun, it is, nevertheless,
absolutely dependent on it. The great Prophets are spiritual suns, and
Bahá’u’lláh is the sun of this ‘day’ in which we live. The suns of former days
have warmed and vivified the world, and had those suns not shone, the earth
would be cold and dead, but it is the sunshine of today that alone can ripen
the fruits which the suns of former days have kissed into life.”
- 'Abdu'l-Baha
(Quoted by Dr. Esslemont in ‘Baha’u’llah and the New Era’, chapter 5)