How Do Baha’is Plan to Change the World?

How Do Baha’is Plan to Change the World?

If you’ve ever wondered about why we’re here, the Baha’i teachings clearly proclaim that we human beings have a profound, two-fold purpose in this life: The purpose for which mortal… The post... Read more »
Do Baha’is Believe in Life After Death?

Do Baha’is Believe in Life After Death?

Question: Do Baha’is have an idea of an afterlife? If so what does it consist of? The answer to this question – a very definite and emphatic yes – flows… The post... Read more »
Baha’is, the 1960s, and a Spiritual Revolution

Baha’is, the 1960s, and a Spiritual Revolution

The second Baha’i century began and World War II neared its end in 1944 — and the first second-century Baha’is were born. That generation made a major impact on the fortunes of... Read more »
Learning How to Learn: The Intellectual Life of Baha’is

Learning How to Learn: The Intellectual Life of Baha’is

The Baha’i Faith regards the mind as the greatest gift we human beings possess. Abdu’l-Baha, the son and successor of the Faith’s founder Baha’u’llah, said in one of his addresses in the... Read more »
Do Baha’is Celebrate Christmas? – BahaiTeachings.org

Do Baha’is Celebrate Christmas? – BahaiTeachings.org

As Christmas and the end of the Gregorian calendar year approach, I see many questions on my Facebook feed, asking: Do Baha’is celebrate Christmas? And if so, how do they commemorate the... Read more »
The Green Light Expedition: Meeting Indigenous Amazonian Baha’is

The Green Light Expedition: Meeting Indigenous Amazonian Baha’is

Born to a renowned architect and his wife in Montreal, the intrepid Baha’i Mary Maxwell later became known by the honorific title of Amatu’l-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum, meaning “handmaiden of glory.” As a... Read more »
Yamamoto and Fujita: The First Japanese Baha’is

Yamamoto and Fujita: The First Japanese Baha’is

Learn about the first Japanese Baha’is — Kanichi Yamamoto and Saichiro Fujita. Kanichi Yamamoto: The First Japanese Baha’i Born in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan in 1879, Kanichi Yamamoto became the first Japanese Baha’i... Read more »
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