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Title: The Baha


1
The Bahai Faith
  • This youngest of the worlds major religions
    teaches unity
  • of God
  • of humanity
  • of all religions
  • A universal religion of 5 6 million followers
    in over 200 countries and principalities
  • densest populations of Bahais are found in Iran,
    India, areas of Africa, North and South America

2
How did this new faith begin?
  • Grew out of Shiite Islam in 19th century Persia
    (Iran)
  • 1844 declaration of The Bab (gate) as a
    prophet, proclaiming the coming of a new
    messenger of God (b. 1819, d. 1850)
  • 1863 declaration of Bahaullah (the Glory of
    God) as the fulfillment of this prophecy (b.
    1817, d. 1892)

3
Progressive Revelation
  • Revelation from God is on-going
  • God has communicated with each culture throughout
    the ages through prophets
  • Nine manifestations of God
  • Abraham, Krishna, Moses, Zoroaster, Buddha,
    Jesus, Muhammad, The Bab, Bahaullah
  • and more to come as humanity continues to mature
  • Each religion is unique for each time and place,
    yet they are all one - each a continuation and
    advancement on the one before

4
What did Bahaullah teach?
  • A new revelation for the new global society of
    all humanity under one God
  • The earth is one country and mankind its
    citizens
  • Spiritual teachings of all religions are
    universal and eternal
  • Social teachings must be updated as humanity
    matures

5
New social teachings
  • Racial unity
  • World peace encourage development of a universal
    language (by which all humanity can communicate
    with one another) and one world government
  • Gender equality (women are full equals to men)
  • Stress higher education for women as well as men
  • Harmony of science and religion
  • Work for social and economic development,
    especially in third world countries
  • As in all religions, family values remain strong
    however, encourage interracial and international
    marriage (to further unify humanity) interfaith
    marriage also not an issue

6
Early Leadership
  • Bahaullah taught from life-long house arrest
    in Acre, Palestine (now near Haifa, in Israel)
  • His son, Abdul - Baha (b. 1844, d. 1921)
    spread the new faith, through writings and
    travel, throughout the world to Europe, the
    Americas, India, Africa
  • Abdul - Bahas grandson, Shoghi Effendi (1897
    1957) wrote many basic books on the Bahai Faith
    and restructured its organization to what it is
    today

7
Sacred Writings
  • The only religion whose sacred texts were written
    by the hand of its prophet during his lifetime
  • Many books and letters revealed through and
    written by Bahaullah. Among the more important
  • Kitab-i-aqdas (The Most Holy Book basic rules
    and ordinances of the faith)
  • Kitáb-i-Iqán (The Book of Certitude) 
  • Hidden Words (a collection of prayers)
  • Gleanings (from the writings of Bahaullah)
  • Seven Valleys (a mystical, metaphorical text)
  • Other important writings by Abdul Baha and
    Shoghi Effendi

8
Organizational Structure
  • 1963 The Universal House of Justice
    headquarters in Haifa, Israel, headed by nine
    officials elected every five years by and from
    among Bahais world-wide
  • National and local spiritual assemblies, each
    comprised of nine elected leaders
  • Local Bahai communities of at least nine adult
    Bahais within a given geographic locale, gather
    regularly for study, discussion, and spiritual
    renewal

9
Sacred Places
  • Shrine of the Bab in Haifa, Israel
  • Shrine of Bahaullah (his burial site) and
    surrounding gardens in Acre, Israel
  • Other locations related to the lives of the Bab,
    Bahaullah, and Abdul - Baha
  • Seven Bahai Temples worldwide (one on each
    continent)

New Delhi, India
Western Samoa
Uganda, Africa
Frankfurt,Germany
Chicago, USA
Panama City, Panama
Sydney, Australia
10
The Bahai Calendar
  • A new calendar for a new age
  • 19 months of 19 days each (361 days)
  • Plus 4 or 5 intercalary days (Feb 26 March 1)
  • Last month, March 2 20, a month of fasting,
    sun-up to sun-down
  • The new year (Naw Ruz) begins on March 21, the
    spring equinox
  • Bahais observe nine annual holy days

11
Holy Days
  • Naw-Ruz (Persian New Year) March 21
  • 12 days of Ridvan (commemorating the declaration
    of Bahaullah) April 21 May 2 (esp. 1st, 9th,
    12th days)
  • Declaration of the Bab May 23
  • Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh - May 29
  • Martyrdom of The Báb July 9
  • Birth of The Báb - October 20
  • Birth of Bahá'u'lláh November 12
  • Day of Covenant November 26
  • Ascension of Abdul Baha November 28
  • Work is suspended, some fast days, community
    gatherings for observance

12
Practices
  • No churches, no clergy led by lay leaders
    locally, Bahais meet mainly in homes of members
    for
  • Feast days on the first of each 19 day month
    worship consists of readings from sacred writings
    of many religions, discussion of community
    business, and socializing
  • Deepenings for group study of sacred texts and
    related religious writings
  • Firesides for open discussion of Bahai
    teachings often involving interested and
    curious non-Bahais
  • Use of consultation and consensus for group
    decision making

13
Web Resources
  • The Bahai World Official international site
    for the Bahai Faith a comprehensive,
    informative and attractive web site designed for
    the individual wishing to acquire a basic,
    introductory view of the world's newest religion
    http//www.bahai.org/
  • The Bahai Faith Official US site for the
    Bahai Faith http//www.us.bahai.org/
  • http//www.bahai.com/welcome.htm maintained by
    an individual Bahai, not an official site but
    rich in resources, including links to other
    sites. Includes the online version of the Bahai
    Magazine http//www.bahai.com/thebahais/index.htm
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