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What Do Baha’is Believe? The Core Tenets of a Global Faith

The Baha’i Faith represents a synthesis of spiritual principles that advocate for unity, love, and justice. Founded in the mid-19th century by Baha’u’llah, the faith seeks to promote a vision of society characterized by equity and collaboration among diverse cultures and religions. As one delves into the core tenets of Baha’i teachings, an intriguing tapestry … Read more

Wonder Woman Revisited: A Baha’i’s Guide to a Heroine

In the vast tapestry of modern mythology, the figure of Wonder Woman emerges as a paragon of virtue and strength, epitomizing qualities that resonate deeply with Baha’i teachings. This exploration seeks to illuminate how the narratives surrounding Wonder Woman can be revisited through a Baha’i lens, advocating for unity, justice, and empowerment. Such an exercise … Read more

The Human Heart: The Seat of the Self

The Bahá’í faith, a relatively young and dynamic religion, proposes intricate and profound teachings about the nature of the human heart, positing it as the intrinsic seat of the self. This perspective invites adherents and seekers alike to re-evaluate their understanding of identity, purpose, and interconnectedness. The heart, both metaphorical and literal, emerges as a … Read more

Wealth Can Benefit the World: A Baha’i Perspective

The concept of wealth within the framework of Baha’i teachings encourages adherents to adopt a transformational perspective on the possession and utilization of material resources. This philosophical approach urges believers to recognize that wealth is not an end in itself but serves a profoundly purposeful role in the promotion of social welfare and collective progress. … Read more

Unity Beauty and Service: Jack Lenz on the Themes for Every Artist

The realm of artistic expression is as expansive as it is profound, offering an intersection of culture, identity, and spirituality. Among the manifold perspectives on artistic creation, the Bahá’í teachings provide a distinct framework that emphasizes three pivotal themes: Unity, Beauty, and Service. These themes, articulated by Jack Lenz, a notable figure within the Bahá’í … Read more

Why Do We Kill Our Prophets? The Martyrdom of the Báb

The contemplation of religious martyrdom evokes a myriad of emotions and profound inquiries. In the Bahá’í Faith, the martyrdom of the Báb, a pivotal figure, raises the question: Why do societies often resort to violence against their prophets? The answer intertwines with historical, theological, and sociocultural dynamics, ultimately revealing the complexities surrounding human resistance to … Read more

Social Innovation and the Eradication of Poverty

The Bahai teachings emphasize the importance of social innovation in the pursuit of eradicating poverty. This multidimensional approach integrates spiritual principles with practical solutions, fostering a holistic framework for societal advancement. In examining the intersection of Bahai philosophy and social innovation, one can discern several key themes that underpin comprehensive efforts to confront poverty. At … Read more

Tapping the Source: Water of Life

In the vast expanse of spiritual wisdom, the Bahá’í teachings present a profound exploration of the metaphorical “water of life,” a concept that resonates deeply within the human experience. This metaphor stands as a testament to the importance of spiritual and material sustenance needed to thrive as integral beings. Water, as a source of life, … Read more

Our Letters from the Beloved: The Creators’ Messengers

Throughout the annals of history, humanity’s quest for understanding and connection with the divine has manifested in various forms. The Baha’i Faith, a relatively modern religious movement, encapsulates this yearning through its profound teachings, notably articulated by the Founders and Manifestations of God. Central to Baha’i beliefs is the notion of “Our Letters from the … Read more