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The
Bahá'í Faith is the most recent independent world
religion. It was founded in 1844 in Iran. Today, over 6 million
Bahá'ís live in more than 200 countries and territories
around the world, and Bahá'í literature has been translated
into more than 800 languages.
The
Bahá'í Faith is among the most widespread of the world
religions, exceeded only by Christianity. The world-wide Bahá'í
community includes people from over 2,100 ethnic, racial and tribal
groups, and represents what may be the most diverse organised body
of people on the planet today. Click
here for some statistics
The
Bahá'í Faith is based on the teachings of its founder,
Bahá'u'lláh
[pron: Ba-ha-ol-lah] and, in Persian and Arabic which were the languages
Bahá'u'lláh spoke, it means "the Glory of God". It
was a name or title given him by His predecessor, who was known
as the Báb,
or Gate. It is probably easiest to think of the Báb as having
a similar relationship to Bahá'u'lláh as John the
Baptist had to Jesus Christ).
The
main theme of these teachings is world unity, the oneness of humankind.
In Bahá'u'lláh's words:
"Ye
are the fruits of one tree, and the leaves of one branch ..The earth
is but one country, and mankind its citizens."
Bahá'ís
believe in the Oneness of God, the oneness of all religions, and
the oneness of humankind. We are living in a time when conflict
seems to threaten almost every aspect of our world. The Bahá'í
Faith explains what is happening in the world, clearly states that,
whatever the immediate future may bring, the future of humankind
is very bright, and offers teachings through which we can achieve
peace of mind and heart and hasten the advent of peace on Earth.
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