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Holy War Outlawed: A Baha’i Perspective on Peace

The Baha’i Faith, founded in the mid-19th century by Baha’u’llah, stands as a beacon of hope for a war-weary world. It emphasizes universal peace, equity, and the significance of spiritual and moral development. Central to its teachings is the unequivocal repudiation of war—a stance underscored by the assertion that holy war, or jihad as traditionally … Read more

Can We Gain Scientific Insight from the Spiritual?

The relationship between spirituality and science often resembles a complex tapestry, intricately woven with threads of understanding and discovery. The Bahá’í Faith, a contemporary world religion, offers a distinctive perspective on this interplay, positing that spiritual insight can indeed inform and advance scientific knowledge. This exploration delves into how Bahá’í teachings advocate for a harmonious … Read more

Who Are We? Our Modern Crisis of Identity

In a world characterized by rapid globalization and bombarding technological advancements, individuals often find themselves grappling with a peculiar conundrum: Who are we? This existential quandary, deceptively simple yet profoundly intricate, forms the crux of the modern crisis of identity. The Bahá’í teachings offer invaluable insights that illuminate this issue, inviting adherents and inquirers alike … Read more

Why Aren’t There Miracles Anymore? – Or Are There?

In the tapestry of religious thought, few questions weave themselves as intricately into the fabric of belief as the inquiry into miracles. This essay explores Bahá’í teachings concerning the apparent cessation of miraculous events. What does it mean for modern humanity? Why do we no longer witness the grand displays of divine intervention that characterized … Read more

Every Movement Has Its Music – Finding the Rhythm of Social Change

In contemplating the intricate nexus between Bahá’í teachings and the rhythmic cadences of social change, one might ponder: How can music serve as a clarion call for transformation within communities? This inquiry illustrates a pivotal challenge: while the Bahá’í Faith promotes unity and harmony, the real-world manifestations of social change often dance to a discordant … Read more

Mind Over Matter: Harnessing the Power of Thought for Healing

In the realm of spirituality and healing, the Bahá’í teachings present a profound perspective on the interplay between mental faculties and physical realities. The concept of “Mind Over Matter” embodies the essence of harnessing the power of thought for transformative healing experiences. This article delves into the intricate layers of this doctrine, drawing connections between … Read more

A Conversation That Changed Everything: My Encounter with a Homeless Woman

The Bahá’í teachings provide profound insights into the nature of human connection and the interdependence of all souls. A pivotal moment in this exploration can arise unexpectedly, perhaps during a casual encounter in the streets of a bustling city or a quiet neighborhood. Such was the case during my serendipitous meeting with a homeless woman, … Read more

Black Skin Is Not a Weapon – Ending Fear and Prejudice

In the discourse surrounding race and societal interactions, it is imperative to elucidate the Bahá’í teachings that advocate for unity and equality, particularly in the context of skin color. The assertion that “Black skin is not a weapon” transcends mere rhetoric; it encapsulates a profound understanding of the inherent dignity of all human beings. This … Read more

A Baha’i Approach to Healing Hatred Shunning and Racism

The complex issue of racism and hatred is a pervasive international challenge, transcending geographic and cultural boundaries. Understanding the roots of these sentiments is vital for fostering healing and reconciliation. The Baha’i Faith provides a profound framework for addressing these societal maladies through its holistic teachings on unity, justice, and the essential oneness of humanity. … Read more