Given that the total world population is in the billions, the percentage of Baha'is at this time in history (7+ million in less than two centuries), the answer is approximately 1/10 of a percent.
The percentage of followers of the Baha'i Faith is negligible and insignificant on the whole. At this point in time the Faith is less than 200 years and, unlike other religions, people aren't counted from the day of birth as being a Baha'i. It is incumbent on individuals to choose their own path to God at the age of maturity (15) or later. There are also certain countries where numbers are not divulged because of persecution.
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We are all practicing, but only a few have got good at it :-)
According to adherents.com (link below) (click 'B' in the alphabet at top of page)
Afghanistan .09%
Africa 0.25 - 0.26% (or 0.22% in 2000)
etc...
Dominica 1.61%
...
Europe 0.02%
Kiribati 4.70%
North America 0.26%
Tonga 6.09%
Uganda 2.5%
Vatican City 0.0%
The Baha'i Faith began less than two centuries ago and at this time the percentage is a bit over 1/10 of a percent. It's roughly at the same point where Christianity was in growth population by the 7th Century after Christ.
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..
Most people that practice the Baha'i Faith are devout because the Baha'i Faith has writings involving almost all aspects of Baha'i life. These writings are not strict what to or what not to dos, but rather guidelines on how to deal with things that may arise in many different situations of life; therefore, the people who practice the Baha'i Faith tend to be devout because they believe that the laws are divinely revealed.
The Bahá'í Faith was first established in Botswana in 1955.
Bahai faith
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
Denis MacEoin has written: 'A people apart' -- subject(s): Bahais, Bahai Faith
No, Mosques are for the people practice the faith muslims and temple are for the people who practice the faith of judisam
their are only one major branch which is called the Baha'i world faith
Try Baha-u-Illah and also search on the Bahai Faith.
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.
In Hindi, the word "Bahai" refers to the Bahá'í Faith, a religion that originated in 19th-century Persia (now Iran). It is an independent world religion that emphasizes the unity of humanity, the equality of all people, and the importance of spiritual and moral development. The followers of the Bahá'í Faith are known as Bahá'ís.
People practice their beliefs because they have faith in their God. They want to show their loyalty to their God and that is why people practice their beliefs.