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  2. Baháʼí Faith - Wikipedia

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    The word "Baháʼí" (بهائی) is used either as an adjective to refer to the Baháʼí Faith or as a term for a follower of Baháʼu'lláh.The proper name of the religion is the "Baháʼí Faith", not Baháʼí or Baháʼism (the latter, once common among academics, is regarded as derogatory by the Baháʼís).

  3. God in the Baháʼí Faith - Wikipedia

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    The Baháʼí conception of God is of an "unknowable essence" who is the source of all existence and known through the perception of human virtues. The Baháʼí Faith follows the tradition of monotheism and dispensationalism, believing that God has no physical form, but periodically provides divine messengers in human form that are the sources of spiritual education.

  4. Baháʼí teachings - Wikipedia

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    In Baha'i belief, although human cultures and religions differ on their conceptions of God and his nature, the different references to God nevertheless refer to one and the same Being. The differences, rather than being regarded as irreconcilable constructs of mutually exclusive cultures, are seen as purposefully reflective of the varying needs ...

  5. Justin Baldoni’s Baha’i Religion That Allegedly Played a Part ...

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    What Do Baha'is believe? A pillar of the Baha'i Faith focuses on teaching the essential worth of all religions and the unity of all people. Per the official website’s overview, their beliefs ...

  6. Baháʼí Faith on life after death - Wikipedia

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    Association for Baha'i Studies of New Zealand: 401– 404. ISSN 1177-8547. and Baháʼu'lláh; provisional translation by Mehran Ghassempour (2007). "Baháʼu'lláh's Lawh-i Haqqu'n-Nas: Tablet of the Right of the People". Online Journal of Baháʼí Studies. 1. Association for Baha'i Studies of New Zealand: 405– 409. ISSN 1177-8547.

  7. Baháʼí views on homosexuality - Wikipedia

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    "The Baha'i Faith and Homosexuality". ReligiousTolerance.org. Kingston, Ontario, Canada: Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance. Archived from the original on 2 October 2009 – via Internet Archive. "The Baha'i Teachings and Homosexuality". Evanston, Illinois: Baha’is of the United States. Cole, Juan R. I. (2002).

  8. Muhammad in the Baháʼí Faith - Wikipedia

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    Baháʼís believe in Muhammad as a prophet of God, and in the Qurʼan as the Word of God. Bahá'í teachings "affirm that Islam is a true religion revealed by Allah"; accordingly, members of the faith can give full assent to the traditional words of the Shahadah. [2]

  9. Outline of the Baháʼí Faith - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Baháʼí Faith.. Baháʼí Faith – relatively new religion teaching the essential worth of all religions and the unity of all people, established by Baháʼu'lláh in the 19th-century Middle East and now estimated to have a worldwide following of 5–8 million adherents, known as Baháʼís.