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Community website of Mongolia |
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The Philippine Bahá’í community is part of the worldwide Bahá’í community, which, inspired by the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh, carries out activities that contribute towards the advancement of civilization......... |
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The Bahá’í Faith was first established in Laos in the 1950s. Since that time, increasing numbers of people throughout the country have been finding inspiration and guidance in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. Here, members of the Bahá’í community are working together.... |
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For more than a century, Bahá'ís in Alaska have striven to give expression to the oneness of humanity, a core principle of their faith, by seeking to eliminate racial prejudice, advance the equality of women and men, and build vibrant spiritual communities that reflect the human family in all its diversity. |
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Site has an introduction to the Baha'i Faith, Basic Principles, Progressive Revelation, Baha'i World News & Baha'i Activities. |
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The Bahá’í Chair for World Peace at the University of Maryland is an endowed academic program that advances interdisciplinary examination and discourse on global peace. While drawing certain initial insights from religion, the program aims to develop a sound scientific basis for knowledge and strategies that lead to the creation of a better world. Viewing humanity as a collective and organic whole, the Chair’s incumbent, Professor Hoda Mahmoudi, and the program’s faculty explore the role that so |
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This site contains general information about the Baha'i Faith as well as local Baha'i activities. |
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: Louhelen Bahá'í School is one of three leading institutions owned by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. The others are Green Acre Bahá'í School and Bosch Bahá'í School. In 1930, soon after he had become a member of the Bahá'í Faith, L. W. Eggleston purchased a farm near Davison, Michigan with the express intention of using the grounds and facilities for a Bahá’í Summer School - in the same year he married Helen Whitney and together they made plans to start the |
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