It started in Iran then spread to Iraq and from there to other countries in the Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa such as Egypt, Turkey, Lebanon, the Sudan, and parts of what was then southern Russia. Around 1893 it spread to America and from there to Canada, England and France. From North America is spread to South America. Between 1953-1963 it was able to spread to most countries of the world aside from those which lay behind the Iron Curtain. During the 1990's it quickly spread through the former Soviet bloc countries.
In the Bahá'í Faith, there are no designated missionaries or priests; rather, every believer is expected to spread the Message.
Baha'is are spread right across Canada. They have a publishing centre in Thornhill Ontario.
because they want to spread their seedall men want to do is spread the seed around since the beginning of time
The Bahai Faith does not use any code in its scriptures, which everyone is encouraged to read for themselves. See the Bahai Reference Library for a good selection of Bahai scriptures, all for free. The Bahai community today also does not use codes, secret handshakes, etc..
The Bahai Faith started in Iran when the Bab inaugurated a new era in the history of the human race. The Bahais belief that the 'Promised One' of all ages and peoples, Bahaullah revealed himself in 1863. He dispatched one of the distinguished Bahai teachers, Jamal Effendi to India to spread the teachings of the Bahai faith in the years 1874-75. The Bahais believe Bahaullah as the Universal Manifestation of God whose advent has been prophesied in all the Holy Scriptures. It is estimated that there are at present nearly 2.3 million Bahais in India.
A Bahai place of worship is called: 1) a Bahai house of worship, 2) a Bahai temple or 3) a Mashriqu'l-adhkar These are three different names for the same thing.
because the bahai religion is afraid that there are secrets that getting told to the outsideworld
How has Bud changed since the beginning of the story
Bahai Zoroastrianism
William McElwee Miller has written: 'Baha'ism' -- subject(s): Babism, Bahais 'The Bahai cause today' -- subject(s): Bahai Faith 'Baha'ism, its origin, history, and teachings' -- subject(s): Bahai Faith
Since the beginning of the show.He has been there since the beginning in 1985.
No, they are different. Sufism is an Islamic tradition of religious mysticism, beginning in the first centuries of Islam, while the Bahai Faith is a religion, founded in Iran in the 19th century. There are wikipedia pages for both of them. Having said that, Sufism and Bahai mysticism, and Christian mysticism, and Jewish mysticism, have a lot in common. Mysticism is a "common place" where the religions meet, at least to some degree