Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh — The Apostles of Bahá u lláh were nineteen eminent early followers of Bahá u lláh, the founder of the Bahá í Faith. The apostles were designated as such by Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Bahá í Faith, and the list was included in The Bahá í… … Wikipedia
Bahá'í Faith and Native Americans — The Bahá í Faith and Native Americans has a history reaching back to the lifetime of Abdu l Bahá and has multiplied its relationships across the Americas. Individuals have joined the religion and institutions have been founded to serve native… … Wikipedia
Bahá'í Faith in Tonga — The Bahá í Faith in Tonga started after being set as a goal to introduce the religion in 1953,Citation first = Graham last = Hassall editor last = H. Rubinstein editor first = Donald contribution = Pacific Baha i Communities 1950 1964… … Wikipedia
Bahá'í Faith in Cameroon — The Bahá í Faith in Cameroon was established when the country was separated into two colonies British and French Cameroon. The first Bahá í in Cameroon was Enoch Olinga, who had left his homeland of Uganda to bring the religion to British… … Wikipedia
Bahá'í Faith and gender equality — One of the main teachings of the Bahá í Faith is gender equality; that men and women are equal. The equality of the sexes is seen by Bahá ís as a spiritual and moral standard that is essential for the unification of the planet and the unfoldment… … Wikipedia
Disciples of `Abdu'l-Bahá — Bahá í Faith Central figures Bahá u lláh The Báb · Abdu l Bahá Key scriptur … Wikipedia
Bahá'í Faith in Kenya — The Bahá í Faith in Kenya begins with three individuals. First Richard St. Barbe Baker took a constructive engagement with the indigenous religion of Kenyans to a United Kingdom conference on religions where in sympathy with his efforts he was… … Wikipedia
List of Bahá'ís — The following list sets down the name of each member of the Bahá í Faith who is the subject of a Wikipedia article. For another index of individual Bahá ís with Wikipedia articles, see . Central figures *The Báb *Bahá u lláh * Abdu l Bahá Other… … Wikipedia
Rahmatu'lláh Muhájir — Raḥmatu lláh Muhájir (1923 1979) ( ar. رحمةالله مُهاجر) was a prominent fourth generation Bahá í, born on 4 April 1923 in the town of Abdu l Azím, Iran. In 1954, Dr Muhájir married Írán Furútan, the daughter of Alí Akbar Furútan, and together… … Wikipedia
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