A "Baha'i" (buh hi) is an adherent of the Baha'i Faith. In Arabic and Persian, "baha'i" means "follower of the Glory" [of God].
In the Bahá'í Faith, there are no designated missionaries or priests; rather, every believer is expected to spread the Message.
A person who believes in everything is often called a gullible or credulous individual, who may lack critical thinking skills or skepticism. This can make them susceptible to misinformation or manipulation.
A believer.
A fatalist.
A Bahá'í believer can worship, or pray, anywhere - at home for example. However, there are usually designated places in each town or city, where Bahá'ís meet to pray, to consult, etc.
No but he did say.You of little faith.
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..
A Believer =) a cristian or a jew. And Muslims.
a believer faithful, disciple, follower, gnostic
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
The term is Theist. Not to be confuse with Atheist, which is not believing in any god or gods.