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Gender Equality on International Women’s Day – More Than a Celebration

International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8th, serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equality across the globe. For Bahá’ís, this day transcends mere celebration; it embodies the essential principles enshrined within their teachings regarding the equality of men and women. As the Bahá’í Faith advocates for social justice and human … Read more

Escaping Toxic Expectations in Friendship

Friendship, akin to a delicate tapestry woven from countless threads, requires careful attention to detail to maintain its integrity and beauty. The Bahá’í teachings expound upon the nature of relationships, positing that true companionship transcends the superficial expectations often imposed by societal norms. As one navigates the intricate labyrinth of interpersonal relationships, it becomes imperative … Read more

Do All Peoples Have a Prophet?

Throughout the annals of human history, the concept of prophetic guidance has held a paramount position in the hearts and minds of myriad cultures. Specifically, the Bahá’í Faith posits a compelling premise: that all peoples, irrespective of geographical or cultural delineations, have been endowed with a prophet or divine messenger. This assertion beckons further exploration … Read more

Bahá’í Holy Days & History

The Bahá’í Faith, an enlightening and transformative religion emerging in the 19th century, encapsulates profound teachings that interweave personal growth and communal welfare. Central to the Bahá’í existence are its sacred observances and rich historical narrative, which not only celebrate significant moments but also create a tapestry of continuity, unveiling the divine attributes of unity … Read more

Does God Really Love Me?

Does God really love me? This question, oft posed in times of uncertainty or spiritual searching, invites a profound exploration of the nature of divine love as understood within the Bahá’í teachings. It challenges us to consider not just the existence of God’s love, but also its implications for our lives, our actions, and our … Read more

Building Inclusive Societies without Xenophobia

In the contemporary world, the specter of xenophobia looms large, manifesting in various forms of discrimination and societal discord. The Bahá’í teachings provide a rich tapestry of principles aimed at fostering inclusivity and harmony among disparate groups. This treatise endeavors to explore how the Bahá’í perspective advocates for the construction of inclusive societies devoid of … Read more

From Prayer to Action: How to Turn Your Prayers into Service

In the realm of spirituality, the act of prayer is often seen as an intimate communion with the divine—an opportunity for reflection, yearning, and supplication. However, within the Bahá’í teachings, there exists a profound exhortation that transcends mere supplication: the call to realize one’s prayers through actionable service. The doctrine imparts a notable emphasis on … Read more

Possible to Fast While Still Eating and Drinking? A Baha’i Reflection

In exploring the teachings of the Baha’i Faith, one encounters a diversity of principles that interweave spirituality with practical living. Among these principles, the concept of fasting occupies a significant place. Fasting, as traditionally practiced in many religions, often implies an abstention from all food and drink for a defined period. However, in the context … Read more

Words as Tools: How to De-Weaponize Your Words

In the realm of human interaction, words serve a dual purpose; they can either build bridges of understanding or erect walls of division. The Bahá’í teachings offer profound insights into the nature of words as instruments—tools that can either foster collaboration or inflict harm. This article explores how to ‘de-weaponize’ our linguistic expressions by acknowledging … Read more