A Baha'i should consider every act of every day as a prayer of their best offering to God.
As a Baha'i, you should strive to live in accordance with the principles and teachings of the Baha'i Faith. This includes promoting unity, striving for justice, and serving humanity. It is important to engage in acts of worship, educate others about the Baha'i Faith, and contribute to the betterment of society through service to others.
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 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
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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
Bahai is a religion, not a country or geographic area, nor does it represent an ethnic group.As a religion that believes in the unity of humankind, the Bahai beliefs are not restricted to any one language or language group.However, in the interests of engendering international unity, the Bahai Faith advocates the introduction of an international 'world' language. Even so, the religion has not said what language that should be, and, as yet, has not developed such a language for global use. In fact, their view is that such a language should be selected or created by the world's governments."It is incumbent upon all nations to appoint some men of understanding and erudition to convene a gathering and through joint consultation choose one language from among the varied existing languages, or create a new one, to be taught to the children in all the schools of the world." -Bahai quote, according to WikiPedia.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------See Related links below for more information.
There is no special dress code. Bahá'ís are basically enjoined not to make a fool of themselves in this respect, but no details are given.
To my knowledge, no such thing exists.
it has many but it is mainly jewish.and bahai :)
The Bahai Faith developed out of the Babi religion, both of them beginning in Iran, which was (and is) a Shiah Muslim country, in the 19th century. The Bahais have their own scriptures, but also accept the Quran and Bible as scriptural books, just as Christians have the New Testament, but also accept the Old Testament as scripture. Bahai is evolved, as compared to its predecessors, in three major respects. Its vision is global, because it was born at a time when the whole world was known, when peoples of different religions were in contact, when problems and their solutions were increasingly becoming global. So the Bahai Faith teaches the abolition of prejudices, world unity, world government, global solidarity to address poverty and other problems. Second, the Bahai Faith was born at a time of increasing literacy and mobility, so its teachings for the individual suppose a great deal of capacity and independence for each person. Girls should be educated. There are no priests: everyone should study religions and other matters for themselves and make up their own minds. The Bahai religious community is run by elected "assemblies," not by religious experts. Third, unlike the previous religions, in the Bahai Faith the founder, Baha'u'llah, gave written instructions on what to do after his death, appointing his son Abdu'l-Baha authority to interpret the Bahai teachings and lead the community. Abdu'l-Baha in turn appointed his grandson, Shoghi Effendi, to lead the community. And the system of elected "assemblies" is also specified in the Bahai scriptures.
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.
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