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Jihad: Guns and Bombs or an Inner Struggle? A Baha’i View

Throughout history, the term “Jihad” has been a point of contention and misunderstanding, often associated with violence and warfare. However, within the Bahá’í perspective, it is pivotal to explore the multifaceted nature of Jihad, distinguishing between its external manifestations and its profound internal significance. This discourse seeks to unravel the concept of Jihad through the … Read more

A Baha’i Prism: ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

In examining Harper Lee’s seminal work, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” through the lens of Baha’i teachings, one discovers a profound intersect that elucidates both the socio-moral dynamics of the narrative and the spiritual imperatives inherent in Baha’i philosophy. The novel, set against the backdrop of the racially charged American South during the 1930s, presents a … Read more

Virtues as Goals: Making Spiritual Development a Priority

The pursuit of personal development is a journey adorned with myriad philosophies, yet the Bahá’í teachings proffer a unique paradigm that elevates virtues as primary objectives in the quest for spiritual growth. This perspective not only invites individuals to embody these virtues but also challenges them to integrate these qualities into the very fabric of … Read more

Protecting Women and Girls from Abuse and Pain

The plight of women and girls across the globe, often shrouded in silence, echoes with a haunting resonance. They navigate a world marred by abuse and pain, an existence reflecting a tragic and unyielding truth: societal structures can perpetuate cycles of violence and neglect. In this intricate tapestry of adversity, the Bahá’í teachings emerge as … Read more

A Safer World: Why Overcoming Prejudice and Intolerance is Essential

In an increasingly interconnected global society, the ramifications of prejudice and intolerance echo profoundly across social, cultural, and economic landscapes. Discriminatory behaviors, stemming from deep-seated biases, pose significant barriers to the actualization of a harmonious world. The teachings of the Bahá’í Faith illuminate a path toward transcending these detrimental attitudes—urging individuals to cultivate a mindset … Read more

I Was Just Following Orders: The Baha’i View of Individual Conscience

The phrase, “I was just following orders,” has historically resonated through the corridors of moral discourse, often invoking debates around individual accountability versus obedience to authority. This sentiment manifests distinctly within the teachings of the Bahá’í Faith, which advocates for a nuanced understanding of individual conscience in relation to universal principles of justice and morality. … Read more

Joy and Pain: Seeking Oneness in Zen Buddhism

The duality of joy and pain is a quintessential aspect of the human experience, embodied profoundly within the ambit of both Bahá’í teachings and Zen Buddhism. While they spring from diverse cultural and historical contexts, these philosophies converge on significant principles that encourage a transformation in perspective, inviting adherents to seek unity with themselves and … Read more

Do Angels Really Exist? – A Faith Perspective

When pondering the existence of angels, one might pose the playful question: Do these celestial beings truly inhabit our understanding of the universe, or are they mere figments of human imagination? This inquiry opens a vast chasm of contemplation within various religious paradigms, especially within the Bahá’í Faith. The Bahá’í teachings provide profound insights into … Read more

A New Type Of Civilization

The Bahá’í Faith, a relatively nascent religious movement founded in the mid-19th century, provides a compelling framework for understanding the emergence of a new type of civilization. Central to Bahá’í teachings is the concept of unity—unity of God, humanity, and the core tenets of religion itself. This overarching principle of unity proposes a radical departure … Read more