The Baha'i Faith is a worldwide religion
based on the teachings of Baha'u'llah (1817-1892). He stated that
the time had come for the people of the world to put aside their
differences and to unite on the basis of the teachings that he had
brought.
In the brief course
of its 150-year history, the Baha'i Faith has transformed itself
from an obscure Middle Eastern sect into a fast-growing religion
that has established itself in every country of the world and is
rapidly emerging out of obscurity to take its place alongside older
more established world religions.
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religion has grown and developed greatly in terms of its numerical
strength, geographical spread, and community organisation.
The largest Baha'i communities are now in South Asia, Africa,
Latin America, and (relative to the size of the population)
in some of the islands of the Pacific. In these parts of the
world, some villages and areas are more or less completely
Baha'i. Here the Baha'is have initiated educational, agricultural
and community development projects. The latest available official
Baha'i statistics (1994) state that there are between 5 and
6 million Baha'is in the world; that Baha'is live in over
110,000 localities; that there are over 17,000 places where
there are organized Baha'i communities with elected local
councils (Local Spiritual Assemblies); and 172 national elected
bodies (National Spiritual Assemblies). |
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We desire but the
good of the world and happiness of the nations.... That all nations
should become one in faith and all men as brothers; that the bonds
of affection and unity between the sons of men should be strengthened;
that diversity of religion should cease, and differences of race
be annulled... Yet so it shall be; these fruitless strifes, these
ruinous wars shall pass away, and the "Most Great Peace"
shall come.... These strifes and this bloodshed and discord must
cease, and all men be as one kindred and one family.... Let not
a man glory in this, that he loves his country; let him rather glory
in this, that he loves his kind.... (words spoken by Baha'u'llah
to Prof. E.G. Browne of Cambridge University in 1890)
For
further information on specific aspects of the Baha'i Faith,
click on the following topic headings:
(includes
spiritual and physical health)
(includes
education)
a.
Freedom from Prejudice
b. The Advancement of Women
c. Science, Technology, and the Environment
d. Liberty and Human Rights
e. Agriculture
f. Teachings on Government and Social Policy
g. Teachings on Economics
(includes
social and economic development)
a.
Organisation and structure (includes the Baha'i Calendar and the
House of Worship)
b. Principles of Baha'i Administration (includes the Covenant,
consultation, the rights of minorities and Baha'i elections
a.
Prayer, reading of scripture, and meditation
b. Fasting
c. Marriage and divorce
d. Death and Burial
e. Cruelty to animals
f. Abolitions and Prohibitions
a.
The Nature of the Highest Reality (God)
b. The Divine Educator, the Manifestation of God
c. True Religion
d. The Goal of Human Life (Salvation)
e. The Cause and Purpose of Suffering
f. Life after death
Sources
of Further Information (including addresses and WWW sites)
Bibliography
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