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Voices from a Prison Cell: Iranian Baha’i Prisoners Speak Out

The Bahá’í Faith, with its emphasis on unity and justice, has faced longstanding persecution in Iran, where adherents have been imprisoned for their beliefs. These prisoners, often subjected to brutality, provide a poignant glimpse into the resilience and fortitude inspired by Bahá’í teachings. Their voices, resonating from behind bars, not only highlight the urgent plea … Read more

Abdul Bahas Prayers Unitarians

Abdu’l-Baha, the central figure of the Baha’i Faith following the passing of his father, Baha’u’llah, is renowned for his spiritual insights and practices. Among his contributions are his prayers, specifically intended for different religious and philosophical communities, including the Unitarians. This discourse aims to elucidate the significance of Abdu’l-Baha’s prayers for Unitarians while examining the … Read more

A Few Fascinating Bahai Facts

Baha’i teachings encapsulate a rich tapestry of philosophical, spiritual, and social principles that appeal not only to adherents but also to those curious about the contemporary discourse on religion and spirituality. The Baha’i Faith, founded in the mid-19th century by Baha’u’llah, emphasizes the unity of humanity and the importance of universal principles. This article explores … Read more

Beyond the Calendar: The Inner Meanings of the Baha’i Intercalary Days

In the Baha’i faith, the concept of time and the significance of the calendar extend far beyond mere scheduling; they embody profound spiritual meanings and reflect the divine principles underpinning the religion. Among these, the Baha’i Intercalary Days, also known as Ayyám-i-Há, emerge as a fascinating and deeply symbolic observance within the Baha’i calendar. This … Read more

A Catholic A Muslim And A Bahai On The Oneness Of Religion

The discourse surrounding the oneness of religion is pivotal in understanding the intersectionality of human spiritual pursuits. This topic, particularly when explored through the perspectives of three distinct faiths—a Catholic, a Muslim, and a Baha’i—invites both contemplation and inquiry. It poses a playful question: can diverse faith traditions harmoniously exist without compromising their foundational tenets? … Read more

The Golden Age of Islam: The Impact of Islam on World Civilization

The Golden Age of Islam, extending approximately from the 8th to the 14th centuries, represents a period of extraordinary intellectual, cultural, and scientific advancement in the Islamic world. This era not only catalyzed the flourishing of various disciplines such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy but also laid the groundwork for essential developments across diverse … Read more

Revitalizing Democracy: A Baha’i Plea for a New Commitment

In a world increasingly characterized by fragmentation and disillusionment, the Bahá’í teachings provide a distinctive perspective on the revitalization of democracy. The premise that democracy should not merely exist as a political construct, but as a manifestation of a deeper, spiritual commitment, is central to this discourse. The Bahá’í Faith posits that the renewal of … Read more

Appreciating Our Divine Gifts – Gratitude as a Way of Life

Gratitude, an oft-quoted virtue, transcends mere politeness or social decorum. It embodies a profound acknowledgment of the manifold blessings bestowed upon us—spiritual, material, and relational. In the context of Bahá’í teachings, gratitude emerges not solely as an emotional expression but as a transformative way of life that cultivates deep-seated appreciation for the divine gifts inherent … Read more

Heartened Heartbreak: Opioids and the Loss of a Child

In the tapestry of human existence, few threads are as exquisitely woven as that of love and loss. The heartbreaking reality of opioids’ impact, particularly on families grappling with the profound ache of losing a child, demands deeper contemplation. This subject serves as a poignant reminder of vulnerability and resilience, encapsulating an inescapable truth: the … Read more

New Religions: How and Why They Appear

The emergence of new religions throughout history often reflects profound sociocultural transformations, addressing the fundamental human quest for meaning, community, and understanding amid shifting paradigms. One such significant movement is the Bahá’í Faith, which arose in the 19th century in Persia (modern-day Iran) and heralded a distinctive perspective on spirituality that stands as both a … Read more