Why Bahá’ís stand by the principle of non-involvement in partisan politics.
Why Bahá’ís stand by the principle of non-involvement in partisan politics.
The Bahá’í World Centre is always seeking devoted believers who are prepared to give their time to a period of service in the Holy Land, to meet the global needs of the Faith.
In the lead up to the bicentenary of the Birth of the Báb, this is the first of a series of stories calling to mind the early days of the Faith and its“heroines and heroes whose faith was expressed in matchless, sacrificial acts that will forever adorn the annals of the Cause”.
Commissioned by the Universal House of Justice, this film will enhance our bicentenary efforts.
After the Conference we went back home to our little town, Kaikoura, thinking "How can we do more?"
Every devotional gathering established is a “much-needed response to humanity’s growing estrangement from the Source of hope and bounty” that kindles the flame of love in the heart.
A children's book that presents a brief history and stories from the early life of the Báb.
Immortal Youth is a unique and beautiful volume collecting some of the sacred and authoritative texts of the Faith concerning the Báb’s life and station.
The Báb’s message aroused hope and excitement among people from every walk of life. Although a number of prominent Muslim clerics accepted the Báb, many others felt insecure and threatened by His growing influence and feared their entrenched positions of privilege and authority would be threatened by the empowerment of the people. They denounced the Báb’s teachings as heretical and set out to destroy Him and His followers.