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Unity of the Human Family: Celebrating the Ninth Day of Ridván

The ninth day of Ridván, a significant occasion in the Bahá’í calendar, presents an opportune moment to reflect upon the profound teachings surrounding the Unity of the Human Family. This essential tenet, deeply embedded in the fabric of Bahá’í beliefs, underscores the imperative of fostering unity among all individuals, transcending geographical, cultural, and social barriers. … Read more

Divine Policy: The Role of Politicians and a Spiritual Path

Throughout history, political leaders have wielded tremendous influence, capturing the fascination of the masses, given their roles in shaping cultures, societies, and destinies. Within the framework of Bahá’í teachings, the notion of ‘Divine Policy’ emerges as a compelling paradigm that redefines the expectations of politicians. The inquiry into this concept invites us to contemplate both … Read more

An Interview with Rainn Wilson and Shadi Toloui-Wallace

The Bahá’í Faith, a global religion rooted in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh, emphasizes the oneness of humanity and the interconnectedness of all peoples. The recent interview featuring Rainn Wilson, a renowned actor and ardent Bahá’í follower, alongside Shadi Toloui-Wallace, a talented musician and advocate for the faith, brings forth myriad insights of a transformative spiritual … Read more

A Light from Within: Baha’u’llah’s Imprisonment as a Source of Illumination

Baha’u’llah, the founder of the Baha’i Faith, is often regarded as a luminous figure, whose life and teachings serve as a beacon of hope and guidance for millions around the world. One of the most profound aspects of Baha’u’llah’s life was his imprisonment, which, paradoxically, acted as a source of illumination for both himself and … Read more

A Feather in the Breeze: Overcoming Fear with Trust in God’s Will

The Bahá’í teachings offer profound insights into the human experience, particularly regarding fear and the necessary steps towards overcoming it. Central to these teachings is the unwavering belief in the wisdom of God’s will, which serves as a sanctuary from which one can derive strength. This exploration discusses the interplay between fear and trust, elucidating … Read more

The Hidden Prophecy in the Psalms: A Baha’i Interpretation

Within the rich tapestry of sacred texts, the Psalms stand as a remarkable collection, imbued with lyrical profundity and spiritual fervor. Central to the Bahá’í faith is the recognition that spiritual truths can be discerned through diverse lenses, enabling believers to cultivate a deeper understanding of the divine will. One intriguing perspective emerges when examining … Read more

The Storms of Life: Learning to Swim in an Ocean of Trouble

How often have we found ourselves grappling with the tumultuous waves of life’s challenges, akin to a swimmer caught in a maelstrom? The storms of life, while often unwelcome, serve as profound opportunities for personal and spiritual growth, especially through the lens of Bahá’í teachings. This article explores the metaphorical ocean of trouble that each … Read more

Peace: Supreme Noble and Sacred

In the grand tapestry of human existence, the concept of peace emerges as both a noble aspiration and a profound spiritual imperative. Within the Bahá’í teachings, peace is heralded not merely as the absence of conflict but as a dynamic, multifaceted construct that embodies unity, justice, and love. This exploration seeks to illuminate the transformative … Read more

Narnia and the Holy Manifestations of the Word: A Baha’i Analysis

The exploration of metaphysical themes, especially within the realms of spirituality and morality, often manifests in literature in ways that echo profound philosophical doctrines. C.S. Lewis’s “The Chronicles of Narnia,” a series rich in allegory, embodies such an exploration, providing fertile ground for examining the Bahá’í teachings on the Holy Manifestations of the Word. This … Read more

Leading by Example: How to Stop Backbiting

In an increasingly interconnected society, the phenomenon of backbiting – that is, speaking ill of someone who is not present – emerges as a pervasive yet subtle social ailment. Within the Bahá’í teachings, backbiting is considered an egregious transgression, one that not only harms the individual targeted but also undermines communal harmony. This article embarks … Read more