The Bahá'í Community Since 1963.
National Bahá'í Communities.
Bahá'í World CentreMusic.
The theme of education in the Bahá'í Faith is given emphasis.
Shiraz is the birthplace of the co-founder of the Bahá'í Faith, the Báb Siyyid'Ali-Muhammad, 1819-1850.
Prayer is integral to Bahá'í life, whether at the level of the individual, the community, or the institutions.
The community also has an important role to play and the Bahá'í community gives considerable attention to the subject.
About 2.2 million people in India follow the Bahá'í Faith, thus forming the largest community of Bahá'ís in the world.
The Bahá'í International Community reserves the right to withdraw
permission to use the Content at any time and for any use.
These include decisions that affect the religion on a global level,
and the study and translation of the Bahá'í holy writings.
Much of the remaining population is comprised of Daoists, Buddhists, and more recently introduced religions like Jainists, Islam, and Bahá'í.
The Bahá'í Faith is a world religion whose purpose
is to unite all people in one universal Cause and one common Faith.
Practitioners of the Judaism, Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Buddhist, Islamic, Hinduism, Bahá'í Faith, and Shinto denominations and religions also exercised in Latin America.
The Hands of the Cause assisted the Bahá'í community to achieve the objectives of a decade-long plan
that the Guardian had initiated in 1953.
The Lotus Temple in Delhi's Nehru Place is a Bahá'í worship temple,
where there is no idol or any type of worship is recited.
The Bahá'í Faith is a world religion whose purpose
is to unite all races and peoples in one universal Cause and one common Faith.
The Bahá'í Faith is a world religion whose purpose
is to unite all the races and peoples in one universal cause and one common faith.
The Bahá'í Faith is an independent world religion
whose purpose is to unite all the races and peoples in one universal Cause and one common Faith.
To know about the Bahá'í teachings is one thing;
applying them, however, to the life and needs of society is something that has to be learned.
Explaining the reasons underlying the Bahá'í community's confidence in the advent of international peace
as the next stage in the evolution of society, it stated plainly:.
Throughout the world,
millions recognize the Báb as the divinely inspired Herald of the Bahá'í Faith and turn reverently to His
Writings to discover the“resplendent Light of God.
The Bahá'í view rejects the idea that the Holy Spirit
is a partner to God in the Godhead, but rather is the pure essence of God's attributes.
The Bahá'í Faith is the youngest of the independent world religions
and believes in the oneness of mankind, the oneness of God and the oneness of all religions.
It was first necessary, however,
to raise up and strengthen the global network of Local and National Bahá'í Assemblies to provide a strong basis for such an entity.
The Bahá'í Writings explain that the reality of God is
beyond the understanding of any mortal mind, though we may find expressions of His attributes in every created thing.
The Bahá'í Writings explain that the reality of God is
beyond the understanding of any mortal mind, though we may find expressions of God's attributes in every created thing.
At the heart of Bahá'í endeavours is a long-term process of community
building that seeks to develop patterns of life and social structures founded on the oneness of humanity.
If the Bahá'í experience can contribute in whatever measure to reinforcing
hope in the unity of the human race, we are happy to offer it as a model for study.
The Bahá'í Writings are also replete with references
to universal peace-“the supreme goal of all mankind”- as well as explanations of the social principles with which this peace is associated.
Between 1963 and 1973, there was a notable shift in the composition of Bahá'í membership internationally as large numbers of people from Africa,
Asia and Latin America joined the Faith.