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===Pacifism in the Bahá'í Faith===
 
The [[Bahá'í Faith]] has a pacifist view in establishing world peace and the spreading of their religion;<ref>{{cite book | first = Sandra | last=Mackey | title = The Iranian; Persia, Islam and the Soul of a Nation | publisher= The Penguin Group | date = 1998 | location = New York | url = http://bahai-library.com/?file=mackey_iranians_persia_islam}}</ref> [[Bahá'u'lláh]], the founder of the Bahá'í Faith abolished [[religious war|holy war]], and noted it as a central teaching of his faith.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://bahai-library.com/?file=wilmette_lawh_ridvan_notes | last = Troxel | first = Duane |coauthor = Cole, Juan; Lambden, Stephen | title = Tablet of Ridván: Wilmette Institute faculty notes | date =2003-10-17 | accessdateerişimtarihi = 2006-09-13 | publisheryayıncı = bahai-library.org}}</ref> However, the [[Bahai Faith|Bahá'í Faith]] does not have an absolute pacifistic position. For example Bahá'ís are advised to do social service instead of active army service, but when this is not possible due to obligations in certain countries, the [[Bahá'í laws|Bahá'í law]] of ''loyalty to one's government'' is preferred and the individual should perform the army service.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://bahai-library.com/?file=mazal_comparison_christianity_bahai.html&chapter=1 | title = Selected Topics of Comparison in Christianity and the Baha'i Faith | accessdateerişimtarihi = 2006-09-13 | first = Peter | last = Mazal | date = 2003-10-21}}</ref><ref name="ud1">{{cite book | url=http://reference.bahai.org/en/t/se/UD/ud-136.html | first = Shoghi | last = Effendi | authorlink = Shoghi Effendi|title = Unfolding Destiny|pages = pp. 134-135}}</ref> [[Shoghi Effendi]], the Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith, noted that in the Bahá'í view, absolute pacifists are anti-social and exalt the individual over society which could lead to anarchy; instead he noted that the Bahá'í conception of social life follows a moderate view where the individual is not suppressed or exalted.<ref>{{cite book | url = http://reference.bahai.org/en/t/se/DG/dg-144.html#gr1 | title = Directives from the Guardian | last = Effendi | first = Shoghi | authorlink = Shoghi Effendi | pages = pp.53-54 | publisheryayıncı = Baha'i Publishing Trust | location = India}}</ref>
 
On the level of society, [[Bahá'u'lláh]] promotes the principle of collective security, which does not abolish the use of force, but prescribes "a system in which Force is made the servant of Justice."<ref>{{cite book |first=Shoghi
|last=Effendi |authorlink= Shoghi Effendi |year= 1938 |title= The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh |publisher=Bahá'í Publishing Trust |location=Wilmette, Illinois, USA |id= ISBN 0-87743-231-7 |url= http://reference.bahai.org/en/t/se/WOB/wob-52.html#gr1 | pages = pp. 191-203}}</ref> The idea of collective security from the Bahá'í teachings states that if a government violates a fundamental norm of international law or provision of a future world constitution which Bahá'ís believe will be established by all nations, then the other governments should step in.<ref>{{Dergi kaynağı| first = Danesh |last = Sarooshi | year = 1994 | title = Search for a Just Society, Review | journal = Baha'i Studies Review | volume = 4 | issue = 1 | url = http://bahai-library.com/?file=saroosh_huddleston_just_society | accessdateerişimtarihi = 2006-09-13}}</ref>
 
=== Pacifism in Jainism ===
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