Bahai Faith

Definition of Bahai Faith as it relates to Religions, Monotheism, Prophets, Religion Founders

The Bahá'í Faith, as a faith within Monotheism and Prophets, is founded on the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh, who claimed to be the latest in a line of Divine Messengers including Abraham, Krishna, Zoroaster, Moses, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad. The religion emphasizes unity and inclusivity, with followers believing that all religions are part of one progressive revelation from God. It stresses the importance of education, equality between men and women, and the elimination of all forms of prejudice. The Bahá'í Faith has a unique administrative order, based on consultation and cooperation, that operates independent of any government or political party. The religion is practiced by millions of people around the world and continues to grow as a significant spiritual force in modern times.

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