The Baha’i Faith This youngest of the world’s major religions teaches unity… of God of humanity of all religions A “universal” religion of 6 – 7 million.

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The Baha’i Faith This youngest of the world’s major religions teaches unity… of God of humanity of all religions A “universal” religion of 6 – 7 million followers in over 200 countries and principalities densest populations of Baha’is are found in Iran, India, areas of Africa, North and South America

How did this new faith begin? Grew out of Shi’ite Islam in 19th century Persia (Iran) 1844: declaration of The Bab (“gate”) as a prophet, proclaiming the coming of a new messenger of God (b. 1819, d. 1850) 1863: declaration of Baha’u’llah (the “Glory of God”) as the fulfillment of this prophecy (b. 1817, d. 1892)

Progressive Revelation Revelation from God is on-going: God has communicated with each culture throughout the ages through prophets Nine “manifestations” of God: Abraham, Krishna, Moses, Zoroaster, Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, The Bab, Baha’u’llah and more to come as humanity continues to mature Each religion is unique for each time and place, yet they are all one - each a continuation and advancement on the one before

as it appears in various religious texts. The Golden Rule as it appears in various religious texts. Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful. Buddhism What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow man. That is the entire law; all the rest is commentary. Judaism Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Christianity No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself. Islam Wish not for others what ye wish not for yourselves; fear God, and be not of the prideful. Bahá’í Faith

What did Baha’u’llah teach? A new revelation for the new global society of all humanity under one God: “The earth is one country and mankind its citizens” Spiritual teachings of all religions are universal and eternal Social teachings must be updated as humanity matures…

____________________ Principle teachings of the Bahá’í Faith The prescription that Bahá’u’lláh is offering the world. ____________________ Religion must be the cause of unity Independent investigation of truth Full equality of opportunity between women and men The abolition of all forms of prejudice Universal peace upheld by an international tribunal Universal education A universal auxiliary language Religion must be harmonious with science Spiritual solutions for economic problems

Early Leadership Baha’u’llah – taught from life-long house arrest in Acre, Palestine (now near Haifa, in Israel) His son, Abdu’l - Baha (b. 1844, d. 1921) – spread the new faith, through writings and travel, throughout the world to Europe, the Americas, India, Africa… Abdu’l - Baha’s grandson, Shoghi Effendi (1897 – 1957) wrote many basic books on the Baha’i Faith and restructured its organization to what it is today

Sacred Writings The only religion whose sacred texts were written by the hand of its prophet during his lifetime Many books and letters revealed through and written by Baha’u’llah. Among the more important: Kitab-i-aqdas (“The Most Holy Book” – basic rules and ordinances of the faith) Kitáb-i-Iqán (“The Book of Certitude”)  Hidden Words (a collection of prayers) Gleanings (from the writings of Baha’u’llah) Seven Valleys (a mystical, metaphorical text) Other important writings by Abdu’l – Baha and Shoghi Effendi

Organizational Structure 1963: The Universal House of Justice – headquarters in Haifa, Israel, headed by nine officials elected every five years by and from among Baha’is world-wide National and local “spiritual assemblies,” each comprised of nine elected leaders “Local Baha’i communities” of at least nine adult Baha’is within a given geographic locale, gather regularly for study, discussion, and spiritual renewal

Sacred Places Shrine of the Bab in Haifa, Israel Shrine of Baha’u’llah (his burial site) Acre, Israel Seven Baha’i Temples worldwide (one on each continent): New Delhi, India Western Samoa Uganda, Africa Frankfurt, Germany Chicago, USA Panama City, Panama Sydney, Australia

The Shrine of the Báb on Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel

Bahá’í House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois North of Chicago, Illinois

Bahá’í House of Worship in New Delhi, India The “Lotus Temple” of India

The Shrine of Bahá’u’lláh at Bahji, in Israel north of‘Akká. This is the spot to which Bahá’ís turn when saying the daily obligatory prayer.

The Baha’i Calendar A new calendar for a new age: 19 months of 19 days each (361 days) Plus 4 or 5 intercalary days (Feb 26 – March 1) Last month, March 2 – 20, a month of fasting, sun-up to sun-down The new year (Naw Ruz) begins on March 21, the spring equinox Baha’is observe nine annual holy days…

Holy Days New-Year – March 21 12 days of Ridvan (commemorating the declaration of Baha’u’llah) April 21 – May 2 Declaration of the Bab – May 23 Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh - May 29 Martyrdom of The Báb – July 9 Birth of The Báb - October 20 Birth of Bahá'u'lláh – November 12 Day of Covenant – November 26 Ascension of Abdu’l – Baha – November 28 Work is suspended, some fast days, community gatherings for observance

NOVA Baha’i Center Sterling, Virginia

Web Resources The Baha’i World: “Official international site for the Baha’i Faith… a comprehensive, informative and attractive web site designed for the individual wishing to acquire a basic, introductory view of the world's newest religion” http://www.bahai.org/ The Baha’i Faith: “Official US site for the Baha’i Faith” http://www.us.bahai.org/ http://www.bahai.com/welcome.htm: maintained by an individual Baha’i, not an “official” site but rich in resources, including links to other sites. Includes the online version of the Baha’i Magazine: http://www.bahai.com/thebahais/index.htm