- The Universal House of Justice (From a letter to a National
Spiritual Assembly, February 15, 1973; compilation: ‘Lights of Guidance’)
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April 24, 2018
“…although divorce is permitted in Bahá'í Law, it is nevertheless condemned…”
It is, of course, important for the friends to realize that
although divorce is permitted in Bahá'í Law, it is nevertheless condemned, and
great efforts should be made to avoid it. It is always the hope that, during
the year of patience, affection between the couple will recur and that divorce
will not be necessary. Therefore, although normal social relationship between
each of the partners and members of both sexes is permissible, it is quite
contrary to the spirit of the teachings for either party to be courting a new
partner during the year of waiting. This should be made clear to the couple and
they should be exhorted to conduct themselves as Bahá'ís. However, this is not
an area in which the Assembly should resort to sanctions if either or both of
the pair disregard this principle. Naturally, if one of the parties conducts
himself or herself in a way that is blatantly or flagrantly immoral the matter
should be handled as any other similar case would be, but from your cables we
understand that this is not the situation in the case at present before you.