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Bahá'í World Centre buildings — Bahá’i Holy Places in Haifa and Western Galilee * UNESCO World Heritage Site … Wikipedia
Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh — Located in Bahjí near Acre, Israel, the Shrine of Bahá u lláh is the most holy place for Bahá ís and represents their Qiblih, or direction of prayer. It contains the remains of Bahá u lláh and is near the spot where he died in the Mansion of… … Wikipedia
Bahá'u'lláh — Shrine of Bahá u lláh Bahá í Faith … Wikipedia
Bahá'u'lláh's family — Bahá u lláh (ArB|بهاء الله Glory of God ) was the founder and prophet of the Bahá í Faith. He was born in 1817 to Khadíjih Khánum and Mírzá Buzurg of Nur (in the province of Mazandaran), a Persian nobleman, and went on to be a leader in the Bábí… … Wikipedia
Bahá'í history — is often traced through a sequence of leaders, beginning with the Báb s May 23 1844 declaration in Shiraz, and ultimately resting on an administrative order established by the central figures of the religion. The religion had its background in… … Wikipedia
Bahá'í divisions — Bahá í Faith Central figures Bahá u lláh The Báb · Abdu l Bahá Key scriptur … Wikipedia
Bahá'í timeline — NOTOC The following is a basic timeline of the Bábí and Bahá í religions emphasizing dates that are relatively well known. For a more comprehensive chronology see the references at the bottom. 1795 * (1210 AH), Shaykhi sect is started by Shaykh… … Wikipedia
Shrine of the Báb — The Shrine of the Báb is a structure in Haifa, Israel where the remains of the Báb, founder of Bábism and forerunner of Bahá u lláh in the Bahá í Faith, have been laid to rest; it is considered to be the second holiest place on Earth for Bahá ís … Wikipedia
Bahá'í House of Worship — A map of the location of Bahá í Houses of Worship worldwide; green represents countries that currently have Bahá í Houses of Worship (with a blue dot for the city); red represents countries where a House of Worship existed, but no longer does;… … Wikipedia