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There are no ritual "ceremonies" within the Baha'i Faith other than for burials and weddings. Dress for either of these occasions would depend solely on the customs/culture where these are being performed. In the U.S., for instance, you wouldn't be able to tell by the clothing any difference between a Baha'i and a Christian funeral or wedding.

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