An essay published in The Bahá’í World highlights the idea that divisions are a result of a crisis of identity, but if we see humanity as one, the seemingly intractable tension between oneness and diversity falls away. Shahrzad Sabet wrote: “Far from threatening or contradicting the essential diversity of humankind, the Bahá’í writings suggest that a universal human identity is uniquely equipped to ensure the fundamental security and flourishing of our narrower identities, communities, and affiliations.”