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Baha'i Faith

The Baha'i Faith is a monotheistic religion founded by Bahaullah in nineteenth-century Persia, emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind. There are an estimated five to six million Baha'i around the world in more than 200 countries and territories.

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What should you do as a Baha'i?

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As a Baha'i, you should strive to live in accordance with the principles and teachings of the Baha'i Faith. This includes promoting unity, striving for justice, and serving humanity. It is important to engage in acts of worship, educate others about the Baha'i Faith, and contribute to the betterment of society through service to others.

Why was it necessary to have 750 soldiers to kill the Bab?

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The decision to execute the Bab involved various factors and was influenced by political and religious considerations. The Bab had a large following, and authorities were concerned about potential uprisings and disturbances. They wanted to send a strong message to deter his followers and preserve control, which led to the decision to use a large number of soldiers in the execution process.

What culture does the Baha'i Temple belong to?

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The Baha'i Temple, also known as the Lotus Temple, does not belong to any specific culture. It is a sacred space that represents the universal principles and teachings of the Baha'i Faith, which originated in Persia (modern-day Iran) in the mid-19th century. The design of the temple reflects a combination of various architectural elements and aims to foster unity and inclusivity among people of all cultures and religions.

Who is the Bab of the bahai faith?

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The Báb was the founder of a religion known as the Bábí Faith. Bahá'ís consider him to be the precursor of Bahá'u'lláh, and that he came mainly to prepare people for the coming of Bahá'u'lláh.

Is any day of the week special for bahai faith?

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Every day of the week is a day of worship to the Baha'i, as days are usually hemmed in prayer (morning, mid-day, and evening). There is no "special" day of the week, as Baha'is believe God deserves worship every day. There is no such thing in the Baha'i Faith as congregational prayer - it's a personal obligation - so there are no weekly gatherings for prayers to be led by a cleric of some sort.

What is the name of bahai temple?

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At this early stage of development of the Baha'i Faith (165 years), there are presently seven 'mother' Temples on seven continents. These Houses of Worship are open to all peoples of all faiths and receive millions of visitors annually. The provided link gives their photos and locations.

Where do Bahai people live today?

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The Baha'i Faith is a global religion. Its Scriptures have been translated into more than 700 languages, so Baha'is can be found almost everywhere in the world from India and the U.S. to New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.

Who is the God of Baha'i Faith?

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Baha'is believe in the universal Creator that is God, known by many names in different cultures/languages. An English-speaking Baha'i will say "God," whereas an Arabic-speaking Baha'i will say "Allah" or a Sanskrit-speaking Baha'i will say "Vishnu." God's name shouldn't be confused with the names of the many Messengers who spoke God's Word to humanity (e.g., Krishna, Moses, Zarathustra, et al.).

What is the meaning of the Bahai faith 5-pointed star?

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There are several symbols used in the Baha'i Faith. Baha'is probably most often use a nine-pointed star or floret. In Arabic and Persian, among other languages, letters can stand for numbers. The number 9 is the numeric equivalent of the word "Baha" (signifying glory, light, or splendor). Baha'u'llah is the name of the founder of the Baha'i Faith, Whom Baha'is regard as the Manifestation of God for this dispensation. Nine is also the highest single digit, representing wholeness or unity. Baha'i councils currently have nine members and Baha'i Houses of Worship have nine sides.

Additional symbols include: the 5-pointed star, representing the Manifestations of God; the number 19 and 19-pointed stars, standing for the word "Wahid" meaning unity, as well as symbolically standing for the mystical meanings contained in the opening verse of the Qur'an, which has 19 letters. There are also two forms of the "Greatest Name" (the word Baha). One is a calligraphic representation of the phrase "Ya Baha'u'l-Abha" (O Thou Glory of the Most Glorious!); the other is called the ringstone symbol and includes the letters B and H in Arabic, stylistically organized to represent the world of God, the world of the Manifestations, and the world of humanity, with a vertical line representing the Holy Spirit descending from God through the Manifestations to humankind; on either side of this symbol is a five pointed star, representing the two Manifestations of God for this era, the Bab ("Gate", 1819-1850, the forerunner of Baha'u'llah), and Baha'u'llah ("Glory of God", 1817-1892, the Founder of the Baha'i Faith).

The faith message of Bahai was first proclaimed in a state whose majority religion was?

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The Bahá'í Faith has its origins in Persia (now called Iran); the majority religion there is Shia Islam. However, the first official proclamation (the founder, Bahá'u'lláh, formally stated that he was the Messenger of God expected according to previous prophecies) was in Baghdad, which was then part of the Ottoman (Turkish) empire. The majority religion there is Sunna Islam.

What famous people believe in the Baha'i faith?

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Depends upon the category of "famous" since scientists might only be famous to other scientists, authors might only be famous to book lovers, etc., but here is a random sampling:

Dizzy Gillespie, jazz musician; Jim Seals & Dash Crofts (Seals & Crofts), singer/songwriters; Kevin Locke, Native American winner of 2009 NAAMI Award, best CD; Charles Wolcott, film composer (3 Academy Awards); Anthony Azizi, actor ("24"); Rainn Wilson, actor ("Six Feet Under"); Alex Rocco, actor ("The Godfather","Wedding Planner"); Cathy Freeman, Olympic gold-medal runner 2000; Khalil Greene, shortshop San Diego Padres; Robert Hayden, first black Poet Laureate; Juliet Thompson, playwright & author; Patricia Locke, activist (National Women's Hall of Fame 2003); Malietoa Tanumafili II, king of Western Samoa; Maria, queen of Rumania; ...

What is the doctrine of the Baha'i Religion?

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* Unity of God * Unity of religion * Unity of humankind * Equality between men and women * Elimination of all forms of prejudice * World peace * Harmony of religion and science * Independent investigation of truth * Universal compulsory education * Universal auxiliary language * Obedience to government and non-involvement in partisan politics * Elimination of extremes of wealth and poverty

What do people of the baha'i faith wear?

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There are no ritual "ceremonies" within the Baha'i Faith other than for burials and weddings. Dress for either of these occasions would depend solely on the customs/culture where these are being performed. In the U.S., for instance, you wouldn't be able to tell by the clothing any difference between a Baha'i and a Christian funeral or wedding.

What do bahai and Muslims have in common?

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Baha'is and Muslims, along with their spiritual cousins the Jews, Christians and Zoroastrians all follow Abrahamic faiths. The geneology of God's Messengers who founded these religions can be traced back to: Abraham & Sarah (Isaac) > Moses & Jesus

Abraham & Hagar (Ishmael) > Muhammad & The Bab (Siyyid 'Ali-Muhammad)

Abraham & Katurah (Jokshan) > Zoroaster & Baha'u'llah (Mirza Husayn-'Ali) While they are not the same, the few similarities the Baha'i Faith and Islam have in common are an annual fasting period, pilgrimage, and obligatory prayer.

The religion or cult bahi?

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Members of the Bahá'í Faith consider the Bahá'í Faith as an independent religion. I see no reason to call it a "cult".

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The Baha'i Faith is an established and recognized world religion with consultative status at the United Nations.

What is the percentage of people that practice the Baha'i Faith?

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Given that the total world population is in the billions, the percentage of Baha'is at this time in history (7+ million in less than two centuries), the answer is approximately 1/10 of a percent.

Is bahai a cult?

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No, it isn't hierarchal. Baha'u'llah, Prophet-founder of the Baha'i Faith, provided in His Will for the establishment of an administrative order within the Faith. Elections are annually and uniformly held on a global scale for the nine members of each Local Spiritual Assembly and each National Spiritual Assembly, and every five years for the nine members of the Universal House of Justice on Mt. Carmel in Haifa.

Do bahai faith believe in creation?

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The Baha'i Faith definitely believes in God's creation of the universe and this planet, but it also believes that science and religion must agree since both are from God. In those areas where they disagree, one must be in error. For this reason, creation as shown in Genesis should be viewed with an eye toward each "day" symbolizing each geological "age" of this Earth's evolution.

Baha'i day of worship?

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The Baha'i calendar contains nineteen months, each consisting of nineteen days, with four intercalary days immediately preceding the month of Fast. Although Baha'is consider every day to be for worship, monthly gatherings are held every nineteen days and are called Feasts. The three-part Feast opens with devotional readings, prayers, and often singing, followed by an administrative portion when community business is discussed/voted upon, and ends with socializing (usually around the pot-luck table).

How do baha'i beliefs about worship affect their lives?

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A Baha'i day is hemmed with prayer and an obligatory prayer is said during each day. Worship and remembrance of God helps to guide the day of an average Baha'i, in order to live according to the tenets of his Faith.

Why are there so many religions in the world?

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Not all religions believe that there is only one God, e.g. Hinduism, Shinto, Taoism, Wicca, Buddhism, ancient Greek, Roman, and Scandinavian religion, etc. Even most forms of Christianity believe that the Diety is three persons in one (Father, Son, Holy Ghost); officially, Christians consider themselves monotheistic, but practitioners of other religions often view Christianity as polytheistic (so perspective plays a role). In Mormonism, any man has the potential to become a god (they believe that God was once a man like one of us).

The simple reason why there are numerous concepts or religions is simply because each religion is a reflection of the socioeconomic agenda of its human creator. Whenever beliefs are based upon imaginary concoctions as opposed to infallible and comprehensive data then obviously there would be numerous variations designed to satisfy the agenda of the person peddling it. It is similar to the many versions of the Santa story. Information that is reliable and accurate would be concurrent with similar information from alternative sources.

The craving for economic and social control is the most significant area of contention which results in new/altered religions popping up. Before science was able to debunk the fallacies of religion regarding the sun and the stars, there were numerous cultures with their fantastic inventions regarding the sun and the solar system. Almost every religion has similar heaven and hell concepts that outlines the pleasures or pains that await the dead. If there is a singular divine entity (God) pervading all substance causing it to have existence then it follows that it will be balanced/equitable in its administration in a similar manner as the sunlight, wind and rain. Therefore if there is only one God it is obvious that the only person/religion who truly knows him/her/it is the one that consistently demonstrates equanimity and any that purports chauvinism is absolutely fictitious.

Where do the baha'i live?

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The Baha'i Faith can be found around the globe. It's second only to Christianity in the number of locations where Baha'is practice their religion. International headquarters of the Faith is on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel.

What does the Bahai faith believe in?

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Baha'is follow the teachings of the Messenger of God, Baha'u'llah (tr. the Glory of God). It is the Baha'i belief that Baha'u'llah was the spiritual fulfillment of the following prophesies: Christianity: return of the Christ in the "glory of the Father" / Kingdom on earth

Judaism: Messiah ben David or "Lord of Hosts" / Kingdom on earth

Zoroastrian: the "World Savior" Shah Bahram / age of peace

Shi'ah Islam: return of Imam Husayn / peace on earth

Sunni Islam: return of the "Spirit of God" (the Christ) / peace on earth

Hinduism: the Tenth Avatar or "Vishnu Yasha" (tr. Glory of God) / age of purity, righteousness

Buddhism: the Maitreya (or Fifth) Buddha / universal fellowship Baha'is believe in the authenticity of each of the above religions as having been revealed from the same divine Source.

Leaders of bahai faith?

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There is no 'leader'. There is a prophet who has passed away, whose name was Baha'u'llah which means the "Glory of God." After he passed away, he willed that His son, Abdu'l-Baha be the "Center of the Covenant." His name means 'Servant of Baha' and he lived his life to serve the faith. After he passed away, in his will he appointed his grandson as the Guardian of the faith. He established the Baha'i administration, which today deals with all the affairs of the Baha'is. At the very top of the administraton is the Universal house of Justice, which are a group of nine men who are elected. They assist Baha'is around the world. They are based in Haifa, Israel. On the national level, there are National Spiritual Assemblies, which are groups of 9 individuals who are also elected. They run the affairs of the Baha'is in each country. Regional Councils run the affairs of each state and finally there are the Local Spiritual Assemblies, which administer the affairs on a local base. They each constitute 9 members, male and female, except for the Universal House of Justice which is all male. Bahai's do not have sects, and we do not follow a single leader.

What is the bahai religeon?

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A Baha'i is a follower of Baha'u'llah.

Throughout history, God has revealed Himself to humanity through a series of divine Messengers, whose teachings guide and educate us and provide the basis for the advancement of human society. These Messengers have included Abraham, Krishna, Zoroaster, Moses, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad. Their religions come from the same Source and are in essence successive chapters of one religion from God.

Bahá'u'lláh, the latest of these Messengers, brought new spiritual and social teachings for our time. His essential message is of unity. He taught the oneness of God, the oneness of the human family, and the oneness of religion.

Bahá'u'lláh said, "The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens," and that, as foretold in all the sacred scriptures of the past, now is the time for humanity to live in unity.

Baha'u'llah is Persian for "The Glory of God."