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Embracing Our Shared Humanity: The Oneness of Mankind and the Beauty of Diversity

A few days ago, I encountered a profound video that left a lasting impression on me. It featured a conversation between two friends, centered around a simple yet deeply insightful experiment. The exchange went as follows: the first friend asked, "What do you see when you pour water into several bottles of different colors - a green bottle, a blue bottle, a white bottle, and a brown bottle?" To which the second friend replied, "I see the liquid taking the color of the bottle." Then came the second question: "And how does the water taste from all of these bottles?" After tasting the water from each, the friend noted, "They taste the same." The first friend then shared a powerful observation: "This is how it is for us as humans. Our core is the same, and we get to live different experiences based on our physical bodies. Humanity is one." This simple dialogue encapsulates a profound truth about the essence of human existence and the onenes

Unity amid fasting

 In a world that increasingly feels divided, where the echoes of disagreement seem louder than the harmonies of agreement, the coming together of three major religious communities (Christians, Muslims and Bahá'ís) in a shared practice of fasting offers a profound moment for reflection and unity. As followers of these diverse religions embark on their sacred fasts, it becomes a symbolic reminder that, despite our varied paths, there exists a common thread of humanity, discipline, and devotion that binds us all. The rise of "polirized discourse ", with its quick judgments and divisions, stands in stark contrast to the teachings of unity and understanding that lie at the heart of these religious observances. Fasting, in its essence, is not merely an act of physical abstention but a gesture of inner reflection, purification, and renewal. It calls on individuals to look beyond the surface, to empathize with the struggles and sacrifices of others, and to recognize the shared h
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The world of humanity has two wings -- one is women and the other men International women's day On this International Women's Day, let us reflect on the profound wisdom of recognizing the equality and indispensable role of women in shaping our world. As "The world of humanity has two wings -- one is women and the other men", we acknowledge that true progress can only soar when both wings are equally strong. "The most momentous question of this day is international peace and arbitration, and universal peace is impossible without universal suffrage. Children are educated by the women. The mother bears the troubles and anxieties of rearing the child, undergoes the ordeal of its birth and training. Therefore, it is most difficult for mothers to send to the battlefield those upon whom they have lavished such love and care. Consider a son reared and trained twenty years by a devoted mother . . . Having brought him through dangers and difficulties to the age of m