- Baháʼí Faith - Wikipedia
The Baháʼí Faith is a religion [a] founded in the 19th century that teaches the essential worth of all religions and the unity of all people [b] Established by Baháʼu'lláh, it initially developed in Iran and parts of the Middle East, where it has faced ongoing persecution since its inception [14]
- Baha’i Faith | History, Practices, Facts | Britannica
Bahāʾī Faith, universalist religion founded in the mid-19th century by Mīrzā Ḥosayn ʿAlī Nūrī, who is known in the tradition as Bahāʾu’llāh which in Arabic means “Glory of God ”
- The Bahá’í Faith – Bahais of the United States
Each Baha’i takes time every day to pray, read from scripture, meditate, and reflect on how to translate Baha’i teachings into action There is no clergy or priesthood in the Baha’i Faith Each person is responsible for his or her own relationship with God and spiritual development
- The Bahá’í Faith - The website of the worldwide Bahá’í community
Bahá’ís believe the crucial need facing humanity is to find a unifying vision of the future of society and of the nature and purpose of life Such a vision unfolds in the writings of Bahá’u’lláh The Bahá’í Reference Library is the authoritative online source of Bahá’í writings
- The Baha’i Faith: A Summary - BahaiTeachings. org
Baha’is accept the divine origins of Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and all of the other great Faiths Baha’is revere the sacred scriptures of these faith traditions as holy, inspired books
- Outline of the Baháʼí Faith - Wikipedia
Baháʼí Faith – relatively new religion teaching the essential worth of all religions and the unity of all people, established by Baháʼu'lláh in the 19th-century Middle East and now estimated to have a worldwide following of 5–8 million adherents, known as Baháʼís
- Factsheet: The Baháʼí faith - Religion Media Centre
What is the Baháʼí faith? The Baháʼí faith was established in Iran during the 19th century and claims over 8 5 million members worldwide As a supporter of liberal reform in the Middle East, the movement’s founder Baháʼu’lláh (1817-92), whose name means “glory of God” condemned racism, sexism, and anti-scientific interpretations of religious texts
- The Bahá’í Faith
Explore below a selection of thematic areas central to Bahá’í belief and practice If the learned and worldly-wise men of this age were to allow mankind to inhale the fragrance of fellowship and love, every understanding heart would apprehend the meaning of true liberty, and discover the secret of undisturbed peace and absolute composure
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