Bahá'Ãs believe that Bahá'u'lláh received a revelation from God. However, since different religions (according to the Bahá'à Faith) have been revealed by the same God, the logical consequence is that you will find many similarities between those religions.
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.
the term "rekigion" is referred to the faith, or beliefs and can be expressed as prayer, fasting, sacrificing etc
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..
because the bahai religion is afraid that there are secrets that getting told to the outsideworld
Catholic, Anglican, Church of England, Bahai, LMS (London Missionary Society), Mormons, Methodist, etc, etc
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
it has many but it is mainly jewish.and bahai :)
To my knowledge, no such thing exists.
The Sunni's and Shi'ites (please excuse the misplacement of the ' mark, if it is)
A Bahai is a disciple of Baha'u'llah and his son Abdu'l-Baha. Baha'u'llah was a Persian nobleman who founded the Bahai Faith, a new religion teaching world unity. He was imprisoned and banished and exiled, until he was eventually sent to Akka in the north of Israel. There's a good wikipedia page on the Bahai Faith.
There are believers in every country of the world.