The Elements of the Bah Faith

The Elements of the Bah       Faith
Author: Joseph Sheppherd
Publsiher: HarperElement
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1992
Genre: Bahai Faith
ISBN: 1852303727

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Sheppherd introduces us to the origins and history of the Baha'i religion since its foundation by Baha'u'llah in Persia at the beginning of the 19th-century. Elements of the Baha'i Faith presents a clear and succinct introduction to the origins, teachings and practices of the Baha'i faith as well as explains its relationship with other faiths. Line illustrations.

A Concise Encyclopedia of the Baha i Faith

A Concise Encyclopedia of the Baha i Faith
Author: Peter Smith
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781780744803

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Written by a well-known author in the field of Baha'i studies, this is a comprehensive and accessible encyclopedia to the youngest of the world religions. Regarded as the second most widespread faith after Christianity, with adherents in almost every country around the globe, the Baha'i faith is nevertheless unfamiliar to many. here Dr Smith traces the origins and development of the religion from 19th century Iran to the modern day, introducing its central figures and major historical events. combining breadth with a readable yet concise style, he provides a balanced overview of Baha'i scriptures, doctrines and practices, social teachings and organization. This reference work presents a clear and knowledgeable view of a fascinating new religion.

An Introduction to the Baha i Faith

An Introduction to the Baha i Faith
Author: Peter Smith
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2008-04-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521862516

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Peter Smith explores the history, beliefs and practices of the Baha'i faith.

The Baha i Faith

The Baha i Faith
Author: William S. Hatcher,James Douglas Martin
Publsiher: Baha'i Publishing Trust
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1931847061

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Explore the history, teachings, structure and community life of the world-wide Baha'i community-what may well be the most diverse organized body of people on earth-through this revised and updated comprehensive introduction (2002). Named by the Encyclopedia Britannica as a book that has made "significant contributions to the knowledge and understanding" of religious thought, The Baha'i Faith covers the most recent developments in a faith that, in just over 150 years, has grown to become the second most wide-spread of the independent world religions.

The Baha i Faith Its History and Teachings

The Baha i Faith  Its History and Teachings
Author: William McElwee Miller
Publsiher: William Carey Library
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1974
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0878081372

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Its History and Teaching This book is a breath of fresh air. There are millions of adherents to the Bahai Faith. Mr. Miller provides insight and primary sources giving the reader information about the history of the Baha'i Faith. Where the official and authorized Baha'i histories are sanitized and revised. Mr. Miller, who lived for years in Iran and fluent in Parsi, provides access to the westerner into events occurring during the early years of this world religion. The reader learns about the initial prophetic voices of the Bab and Baha'u'llah and the followers that founded the Bahai Faith after their deaths. The author explains the transformational shifts and unbelievable history of the Baha'is. Why did the early writings appear to be create a "society" or "philosophy" and later suddenly the community was touted as a "world religion"? Why are there are 7 Baha'i sects? Each exodus occurring when internal power struggles resulted in a few achieving greater control. Why do Baha'is work so hard to control their memberships contActs and reading material? Why do Baha'is shun those who leave, considering anyone not fully supportive of the Baha'i religion "spiritual poison?" After reading this book it should be clear to the reader. Due to the historical accuracy of the book's fActs and the author's position as a Protestant Missionary to an Islamic country, not all readers will be satisfied. Some will be offended those most likely the adherents who don't want the truth to come to light. Some will be offended because the author was a Protestant Missionary. Nevertheless, any serious student of world religions will be grateful to have his contributions on record to the history of the Baha'is.

Baha i Faith The Basics

Baha   i Faith  The Basics
Author: Christopher Buck
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780429665745

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Bahá’í Faith: The Basics provides a thorough and accessible introduction to a fascinating, independent world religion. Examining its historical development, current “community-building” efforts and the social contributions of the Bahá’í Faith in the world today, this introduction covers: • Beliefs: Bahá’í spiritual teachings. • Principles: Bahá’í social teachings. • History: Bahá’u’lláh and his covenant. • Scripture: Bahá’í sacred texts and inspired guidance. • Institutions: The Bahá’í Administrative Order. • Building community: What Bahá’ís do. • Social action: Bahá’í social and economic development projects. • Public discourse: The Bahá’í International Community. • Vision: Foundations for a future golden age. With features including a glossary of terms, and references to the Bahá’í writings throughout, this is the ideal text for students and interested readers wanting to familiarize themselves with the Bahá’í Faith.

Baha i Faith

Baha i Faith
Author: Paula Hartz
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2009
Genre: Bahai Faith
ISBN: 9781438120485

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Explores all aspects of the Baha'i faith, from the original s of its founder, Baha'u'llah, to the modern-day communities that exist in 236 countries and territories throughout the world. The youngest of the world religions, the Baha'i Faith is also one of the fastest growing, having increased from 200,000 followers worldwide in 1950 to more than six million members today. Originally founded in 1863, this religion's essential belief centers around the unity of all religions and the abolition of racial, class, and religious prejudices. This volume explores all aspects of the Baha'i Faith, from the original teachings of its founder, Baha'u'llah, to the modern-day communities that exist in 235 countries and territories throughout the world. -- Description from http://www.amazon.co.uk (April 23, 2012).

The Concept of Peace in the Bah Faith

The Concept of Peace in the Bah      Faith
Author: Miguel S Gil
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2022-01-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0853986509

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Peace is a major defining theme in the writings of the Bahá'í Faith, ranking second only to unity, of which it is said to be the outcome, and is often placed before justice. The fundamental truth of the Manifestations is peace. This underlies all religion, all justice. The divine purpose is that men should live in unity, concord and agreement and should love one another. 'Abdu'l-Bahá At all times and in all ages of the world, religion has been a factor in cementing together the hearts of men and in uniting various and divergent creeds. It is the peace element in religion that blends mankind and makes for unity. 'Abdu'l-Bahá This book highlights one element in the trilogy of unity, justice and peace that arguably sits at the core of Bahá'í beliefs, through an analysis of the relevant texts of Bahá'u'lláh, 'Abdu'l-Bahá, and Shoghi Effendi. By bringing the texts into sharper focus, rather than privileging the sociological or even the historical, it is hoped that the various ideological components of the concept of peace in the Bahá'í religion will be brought to sharper relief under a different light. The study explores the logical, anthropological and ethical extensions of the key theme of peace as it moved from one stage to another in the development of a young religion heavily invested in the world. Framed as a contribution to intellectual history, the question ultimately addressed is: what kind of peace, human nature and general morality did the key authors envisage when they made some of their weightiest proclamations on peace?