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- 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]
- Bahai. org - The Bahá’í Faith
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 Explore below a selection of thematic areas central to Bahá’í belief and practice
- Portland Vancouver Metro Bahai Community
Baha'is of Portland, Oregon are working with like-minded people to create a world where everyone can thrive
- Bahais of the United States
Bahai us is the official website of the Baha’is of the United States It was created and is maintained under the auspices of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States, the nine-member elected governing body of the U S Baha’i community
- 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 ”
- Bahai Faith - BahaiTeachings. org
The Baha’i Faith, the world’s newest independent global belief system, teaches the oneness of God, the unity of humanity, and the essential harmony of religion It is the world’s second-most widespread religion after Christianity, spanning the globe and working to unite it
- Where are the Bahá’ís in the United States? | Bahá’í Faith : Local
Bahá’ís everywhere are engaged in uniting with friends and neighbors in prayer, strengthening the devotional character of the community and responding to the spiritual aspirations of the young, by serving as children’s class teachers
- Principles of the Baháí Faith
T he principles of the Bahá'í Faith were established by Bahá'u'lláh, the Founder of the Faith, in the latter half of the nineteenth century and promulgated by His Son and appointed successor, 'Abdu'l-Bahá during a tireless twenty -nine year ministry
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