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Baha'i Faith

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Baha'i Faith
Family Abrahamic / New Religious Movement
Origin region Iran / Persia
Founding period 19th century CE
Estimated adherents Millions globally in a highly international community.

Baha'i Faith is A global monotheistic religion founded by Baha'u'llah, emphasizing unity of God, religion, and humanity.

Overview

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The Baha'i Faith developed from the Babi movement in nineteenth-century Iran. It teaches progressive revelation, the unity of humanity, equality of women and men, elimination of prejudice, consultation, education, and world peace.

Key beliefs

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  • One God and progressive revelation
  • Unity of humanity
  • Harmony of science and religion
  • Equality of women and men
  • World peace and global justice

Practices

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  • Daily obligatory prayer
  • Nineteen Day Feast
  • Fasting during the Baha'i month of Ala
  • Consultation
  • Community service
  • Pilgrimage when possible

Places of worship

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  • Baha'i House of Worship
  • Local Baha'i center
  • Home gatherings

Sacred texts

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  • Writings of Baha'u'llah
  • Writings of the Bab
  • Writings and talks of Abdu'l-Baha
  • Authoritative interpretations and administrative texts

Holidays and observances

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  • Naw-Ruz
  • Ridvan
  • Birth of Baha'u'llah
  • Birth of the Bab
  • Declaration of the Bab
  • Ascension of Baha'u'llah
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See also

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