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The Wolf: Baha’u’llah’s Greatest Enemy

The teachings of the Bahá’í Faith illuminate the profound interplay between human behavior and spiritual principles. One of the more thought-provoking metaphors employed by Bahá’u’lláh in His writings is the wolf, which symbolizes the baser instincts and adversarial forces that challenge the soul’s ascent towards divine attributes. This article delves into Bahá’í perspectives on the … Read more

Why We Need the Buddha: A Baha’i’s Reflection

The myriad of spiritual paths and doctrines across human history often incites an intrinsic curiosity about the motivations and meanings behind revered figures. Among these luminaries, the Buddha stands out, revered not just for the teachings he imparted but also for the profound impact his life and philosophy continue to have on countless individuals. Within … Read more

Women Waging Peace: A Baha’i’s Guide to a New World Order

The teachings of the Bahá’í Faith present a transformative vision for global harmony and unity, particularly emphasizing the essential role of women in the pursuit of peace. This perspective is not merely aspirational; it is deeply rooted in the foundational tenets of the Bahá’í teachings and weaves a narrative that promotes a new world order … Read more

Taking Responsibility: Educating Yourself on Race

In our contemporary society, the topic of race looms large, presenting challenges that require introspection and action on both personal and communal levels. It beckons a playful question: how would the world transform if each individual took full responsibility for educating themselves about race? This thought serves as a fulcrum for a broader discourse on … Read more

What Would Christ Have Done in Muhammad’s Situation?

In the exploration of religious identities and their respective teachings, the question arises, “What would Christ have done in Muhammad’s situation?” This playful yet profound inquiry invites believers and scholars alike to engage in a comparative analysis of two of the world’s most influential figures in spiritual leadership. Understanding their contexts, teachings, and methodologies may … Read more

The Shaykh Who Tried to Kill Baháʼu’lláh: A Baha’i Story

The narrative of Baháʼu’lláh, the founder of the Bahá’í Faith, embodies a profound series of trials, triumphs, and transformation. Among the myriad of characters that populate this illustrious story, one figure stands out for his intense hostility: the Shaykh who sought to extinguish Baháʼu’lláh. This account not only delves into the complexities of human nature … Read more

Why Do We Have International Mother Language Day?

The observance of International Mother Language Day, celebrated annually on February 21st, resonates profoundly with the essence of Bahá’í teachings regarding language, identity, and the unity of humanity. The Bahá’í Faith, which espouses principles of inclusivity and the intrinsic value of every culture, underscores the significance of language as not merely a tool for communication … Read more

What’s a Covenant and Why Do Baha’is Have One?

Baha’i teachings have a profound and intricate relationship with the concept of a Covenant. At its core, a Covenant signifies a solemn agreement or contract, often imbued with spiritual significance. For Baha’is, the Covenant is foundational, binding adherents to divine guidance and the principles set forth by Baha’u’llah, the founder of the Baha’i Faith. This … Read more