Arthur Gregory's answer: You’ll note there happen to be nine religions in the above chart and the topic is “progressive revelation”. Allow me to post a brief explanation: > Progressive revelation is a core teaching in the Bahá’í Faith that suggests that religious truth is revealed by God progre...
“To be Bahá’í simply means to love all the world, to love humanity and try to serve it, to work for universal peace and universal brotherhood.” – Abdul Baha I have resonantl…
“To be Bahá’í simply means to love all the world, to love humanity and try to serve it, to work for universal peace and universal brotherhood.” – Abdul Baha I have resonantl…
Arising in the 19th century, the Baha'i faith is largely based on the writings of Baha Allah. Today, followers are persecuted in Iran. Here's what they believe.
Classroom or homeschool resources to teach children about the Baha'i Faith
Learn about the universal moral principle, from world religions throughout history: The Golden Rule. Find resources and ideas to use with your children.
The Ayyam-i-Ha -- What are these "Days of the Letter Ha"? The letter Ha , or H, is one of the first two letters of Bahá...
Learn about the meaning behind the symbols of the Baha'i Faith in Part 3 of Maya Bohnhoff's "Asking Questions" series.
The worldwide Bahá'í community has been at the forefront of the movement to advance the rights of women since its start more than 160 years ago, resulting in countless Bahá'í women of startlingly diverse backgrounds influencing many fields.
La Fe Bahá'í enseña sobre la unicidad de Dios, la unidad de la humanidad y la armonía esencial entre las religiones del mundo.
Becoming a member of the Baha'i Faith, a world religion, is a spiritual and private decision. If you're interested in becoming a Baha'i, though, you may not know what joining the faith actually entails. Fortunately, after you've...
The Baha’i Faith is blessed with an enormous volume of beautiful writings from its central figures – The Bab, Baha’u’llah, and ‘Abdu’l-Baha. Baha’is are fond of quoting passages from these writings for inspiration, guidance and wisdom. With the advent of social media, Baha’is have also been sharing their favourites on sites like Twitter (a great