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  1. A resource guide for the scholarly study of the Bahai Faith by Robert H Stockman, 1997
  2. Bahai World Faith Selected Writings of Baha U Llah and Abdu L-Baha by Baha U Llah and Abdu L-Baha, 1943
  3. I Beheld a Maiden the Bahai Faith & The by Terry Culhane, 2001
  4. Bahai Faith by Jessyca GaverRussell , 1968
  5. THE BAHAI FAITH AN INTRODUCTION by FAIZI, 1972
  6. Bahai world faith; by Bahaullah, 1956
  7. History of the Baha'i faith in Japan, 1914-1938 by Agnes Baldwin Alexander, 1977
  8. Lectures delivered under auspices of Seattle Bahai Assembly by Jenabe Fazel, 1921
  9. The Mashreq'ul-Azkar and the Bahai movement by Jean Masson, 1921
  10. Mashrak-el-Azkar,: Descriptive of the Bahai temple and illustrative of an exhibition of preliminary designs for the first Mashrak-el-Azkar to be built ... in different styles of architecture by Charles Mason Remey, 1917
  11. Extracts from daily observations of the Baha'i faith made to the hands of the faith in the Holy Land by Charles Mason Remey, 1964
  12. Beitrage aus der 10. Jahrestagung ;: Ausgewahlte Artikel zur Thematik Wissenschaft und Religion (Schriftenreihe der Gesellschaft fur Bahai-Studien)
  13. BAHAI WORLD FAITH: Selected Writings of Baha'u'llah & Abdu'l-Baha[Baha'i) by Baha'u'llah & Abdu'l-Baha, 1956
  14. The Bahai movement: Its spiritual dynamic by Albert Ross Vail, 1915

101. Baha I Faith
BAHA I faith. Baha truth. Baha Ullah s peculiar function was to overcome the disunity of religions and establish a universal faith.
http://www.crystalinks.com/bahai.html
BAHA'I FAITH
Baha'i faith, is a religion founded in Iran in the mid-19th century by Mirza Hoseyn 'Ali Nuri, who is known as Baha' Ullah (Arabic: "Glory of God"). The cornerstone of Baha'i belief is the conviction that Baha' Ullah and his forerunner, who was known as the Bab, were manifestations of God, who in his essence is unknowable. The principal Baha'i tenets are the essential unity of all religions and the unity of humanity. Baha'is believe that all the founders of the world's great religions have been manifestations of God and agents of a progressive divine plan for the education of the human race. Despite their apparent differences, the world's great religions, according to the Baha'is, teach an identical truth. Baha' Ullah's peculiar function was to overcome the disunity of religions and establish a universal faith. Baha'is believe in the oneness of humanity and devote themselves to the abolition of racial, class, and religious prejudices. The great bulk of Baha'i teachings is concerned with social ethics; the faith has no priesthood and does not observe ritual forms in its worship. The Baha'i religion originally grew out of the Babi faith, or sect, which was founded in 1844 by Mirza 'Ali Mohammad of Shiraz in Iran.

102. Welcome To The Baha'i Club @ UCI
Promoting Unity and Fellowship among the student population through various functions; promoting the teachings of the Baha'i faith.
http://spirit.dos.uci.edu/bahai/
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103. Baha'i Faith Introduction
By rdetweil@206.165.5.103 (rdetweil) Summary A brief history of the Baha i faith, summary of its teachings, Archivename bahai-faith/introduction Posting
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104. Baha'i Community Of Temecula, California
Offers beliefs, news, calendar of events and contact numbers.
http://www.bahai-faith-temecula.org/
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Bahá'í Date is We are Bahá'ís - members of the Bahá'í Faith, the second most widespread of the world's independent religions, established in 235 countries and territories throughout the world. We come from over 2,100 ethnic, racial, and tribal groups and number some 5 million worldwide. For more than a century, Bahá'í communities around the globe have been working to break down barriers of prejudice between peoples and have collaborated with other like-minded groups to promote the model of a global society. At the heart of our belief is the conviction that humanity is a single people with a common destiny. In the words of Bahá'u'lláh, the Founder of our Faith, "The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens." Bahá'u'lláh taught that there is one God Who progressively reveals His will to humanity. Each of the great religions brought by the Messengers of God - Moses, Krishna, Buddha, Zoroaster, Jesus, Muhammad - represents a successive stage in the spiritual development of civilization. Bahá'u'lláh, the most recent Messenger in this line, has brought teachings that address the moral and spiritual challenges of the modern world.

105. An Introduction To The Bahá'í Faith By Dr. Moojan Momen
Written by a renowned Baha'i Scholar and Historian
http://safnet.com/bahai/introduction/momen.html

Introduction
Topics Library Graphics Index ... Site Map An Introduction to the Bahá'í Faith by
Dr. Moojan Momen Introduction Table of Contents Credits Introduction The Bahá'í Faith is a worldwide religion based on the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh (1817-1892). He stated that the time had come for the people of the world to put aside their differences and to unite on the basis of the teachings that he had brought. In the brief course of its 150-year history, the Bahá'í Faith has transformed itself from an obscure Middle Eastern sect into a fast-growing religion that has established itself in every country of the world and is rapidly emerging out of obscurity to take its place alongside older more established world religions. The religion has grown and developed greatly in terms of its numerical strength, geographical spread, and community organisation. The largest Bahá'í communities are now in South Asia, Africa, Latin America, and (relative to the size of the population) in some of the islands of the Pacific. In these parts of the world, some villages and areas are more or less completely Bahá'í. Here the Bahá'ís have initiated educational, agricultural and community development projects. The latest available official Bahá'í statistics (1994) state that there are between 5 and 6 million Bahá'ís in the world; that Bahá'ís live in over 110,000 localities; that there are over 17,000 places where there are organized Bahá'í communities with elected local councils (Local Spiritual Assemblies); and 172 national elected bodies (National Spiritual Assemblies).

106. BBC - Religion & Ethics - Bahá'í
Related Links. NonBBC, The Bahá í World - Official Website. www.bahai.com. Bahá í-faith.org. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites.
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107. Religion: Baha'i (Bahai) Faith
The good tree Distinguishing the Bahá’í faith from destructive cults. Discussion Soc.Religion.bahai; UnityLink Provides opportunity for Baha is and others
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/religion/bahai.html
The Bahá'í Faith Last modified: May 2004 Home Page Introductions to the Bahá'í Faith

108. THE ORTHODOX BAHÁ'Í FAITH IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
A number of documents detailing the views of Orthodox Baha'is, with links and email contact details
http://bahai-guardian.com/obfisa.html

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LOVE, HARMONY AND UNITY......
Yes, we have plenty of that in our Faith, and can assure you of a very warm welcome. Email address in Australia is obfisa@mail.mdt.net.au (meaning Glory of God), who we believe is the Manifestation of God (or Prophet) for this Day and Age, came to bring Love, Harmony and Unity to mankind, regardless of race, colour and creed. He fulfills the prophesies of previous religions, and has provided the necessary teachings to bring Unity to mankind and establish God's Kingdom on Earth. In this special Dispensation we are being given all the necessary divine guidance to avoid the division of religion into Sects and Schisms which have been so harmful in the past, causing wars, torture, revenge killings etc., and endless sadness. These are the last things we want, and what we are endeavouring to eradicate for ever. teaches that there is only One God and that "The world is but One country, and mankind its citizens".

109. Bahai-Faith.org
Introductory information about the Bah¡'­ faith in several languages.
http://www.Bahai-Faith.org
Bahai-Faith.org
An Introduction to the Baha'i Faith in several languages in the words of its Prophet Founder
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110. The Bahai Awareness Homepage
Aims at making Muslims as well as Bahais aware of little known facts about this faith.
http://www.geocities.com/thebahaitruth/bahai03.html
The Bahai Awareness Page
Bismillah al-Rehman al-Raheem. In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficient, the Most Merciful. May His Peace, Love and Blessings be always showered on The Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), after whom there is no prophet. The Babi Faith
by Imran Shaykh
The greatest danger which the Muslim world faces today is from the Bahaiis. This rapidly growing, colonial-backed sect is fast penetrating into the ranks and folds of the Muslims. Their main target are the Muslims and they are deviating a considerable number of them from the straight path. Hence it is our duty to make our Muslims brothers aware of this danger, and devise methods to prevent them. The seeds of Bahaiism were sown by Mirza Ali Mohammed Bab, the founder of Babism in Iran. (earlier, during the time of Ali Mohammed Bab the sect was known as Babism and when Bahaullah took over it got the name Bahaism). Bab was born on October 20, 1819 in Shiraz in Iran. His father’s name was Mirza raza Bazzaz who was a merchant by profession. His mother’s name was fatime Khanum. When he was 7 years of age, he went to study under Shaikh Abid. Shaikh Abid was a scholar of the Shaikhiya sect, and so he infused all the ideas of the Shaikhiya sect into the mind of Mohammed Bab. Under Shaikh Abid he studied Persian, Calligraphy, and some elementary Arabic grammar. After Shaikh Abid, he studied under another teacher by the name of Mohammed. It was about this teacher that Ali Mohammed Bab wrote in one of his epistles, "O my teacher Mohammed! Don’t thrash me too much!"

111. The Baha'i Page At IBiblio
Compilation of links related to the Bah¡'­ faith.
http://www.ibiblio.org/Bahai/
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112. Bahá'í Community Of Shorewood Hills
Wisconsin congregation, contact information, statement of faith, links.
http://danenet.wicip.org/bahai/shorewood/
About...
The Village of Shorewood Hills, Wisconsin USA is positioned 43.07 degrees north of the equator and 89.44 degrees west of the prime meridian. It was incorporated in 1927 combining the communities of College Hills and Shorewood. There are 644 homes and 1680 people in the village. Shorewood Hills prides itself as a caring and close knit community within a large city and a great place to raise children.We border Madison, home of the University of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin state capital. Many
of the village's residents are University faculty.
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Middleton, For more info call 831-5800
Stoughton, For more info call 873-3467
Sun Prarie, For more info call 837-8766

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For recorded information about the faith call (608) 845-2351 in south central Wisconsin. There is also a lot of great information on the Web! Here are a few examples:

113. Islam And The Baha'i Faith
baha bahai Baha i faith religion ummah books prophecies, prophecy Quran. Baha bahai Baha i faith religion ummah, new books prophecies, prophecy Quran.
http://www.bci.org/islam-bahai/
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This site was established with the hope of promoting a better understanding of the
relationship between the Baha'i Faith and Islam, and to dispel some of the
misconceptions which may have led to feelings of mistrust and suspicion.
  • How Baha'is view Islam How Muslims view the Baha'i Faith Is The Baha'i Faith a Sect of Islam? Seal of the Prophets ... Further Studies
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    114. The Baha'i Faith: A Short Introduction
    Basic information about the Baha'i faith
    http://www.northill.demon.co.uk/bahai/index.htm
    An Introduction to
    THE BAHA'I FAITH
    The Baha'i Faith is a worldwide religion based on the teachings of Baha'u'llah (1817-1892). He stated that the time had come for the people of the world to put aside their differences and to unite on the basis of the teachings that he had brought. In the brief course of its 150-year history, the Baha'i Faith has transformed itself from an obscure Middle Eastern sect into a fast-growing religion that has established itself in every country of the world and is rapidly emerging out of obscurity to take its place alongside older more established world religions. The religion has grown and developed greatly in terms of its numerical strength, geographical spread, and community organisation. The largest Baha'i communities are now in South Asia, Africa, Latin America, and (relative to the size of the population) in some of the islands of the Pacific. In these parts of the world, some villages and areas are more or less completely Baha'i. Here the Baha'is have initiated educational, agricultural and community development projects. The latest available official Baha'i statistics (1994) state that there are between 5 and 6 million Baha'is in the world; that Baha'is live in over 110,000 localities; that there are over 17,000 places where there are organized Baha'i communities with elected local councils (Local Spiritual Assemblies); and 172 national elected bodies (National Spiritual Assemblies). We desire but the good of the world and happiness of the nations.... That all nations should become one in faith and all men as brothers; that the bonds of affection and unity between the sons of men should be strengthened; that diversity of religion should cease, and differences of race be annulled... Yet so it shall be; these fruitless strifes, these ruinous wars shall pass away, and the "Most Great Peace" shall come.... These strifes and this bloodshed and discord must cease, and all men be as one kindred and one family.... Let not a man glory in this, that he loves his country; let him rather glory in this, that he loves his kind.... (words spoken by Baha'u'llah to Prof. E.G. Browne of Cambridge University in 1890)

    115. Baha'i
    A background and history of the Baha'i faith
    http://www.contenderministries.org/bahai.php

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    All Words Any Word APOLOGETICS Christian Apologetics A Course in Miracles Bahai Buddhism ... Wicca BIBLE PROPHECY A Beginning of Global Governance - #1 in a series Prophetic Signs that we are in the End Times The Earth Charter's Spiritual Agenda - #2 in a Series The New Age Influence at the United Nations - #3 in a Series ... The Millennial Kingdom CHRISTIANITY UNDER ATTACK Christians Ordered to Renounce Their Faith in Laos Attacks by Militant Hindus Increasing (India) Sharia Law to be Implemented Despite Turmoil (Nigeria) Short Term Improvement; Long Term Risk (Indonesia) ... Contact Us The Baha'i faith has become a popular religion in an environment of ecumenism, inclusiveness and political correctness. Embraced eagerly by the United Nations and other interfaith organizations, Baha'i is a growing humanist influence on our world. There are currently 17,148 Local Spiritual Assemblies of the Baha'i faith in the world and 4,515 in the United States alone. Members claim a presence in 235 countries and their literature is translated into 700 languages with a total world membership estimated at 5,000,000. Baha'i grew out of Islam and is in fact a stepchild of the Islamic faith, albeit a despised one. Rather than naming Muhammad as the greatest of the prophets as the Muslims do, Baha'is hold Baha'u'llah to be the greatest of the prophets.

    116. Madison Baha'i Community
    Statement of faith, social concerns, contacts of the temple in Madison, Wisconsin.
    http://danenet.wicip.org/bahai/
    For questions call: (608) 257-6868

    117. Baha'i Faith: Some Basic Facts
    Some general facts about the Baha'i faith with links to other interesting sites.
    http://eykis9.tripod.com/Bahai.htm
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    118. Association For Baha'i Studies - Australia
    Promotes the study of the history, teachings and philosophy of the Bah¡'­ faith, and the application of Bah¡'­ principles to the concerns of society.
    http://abs.bahai.org.au/
    This page was last updated on 28th October 2003 e-mail us at: abs@aus.bahai.org.au This page is maintained by Association for Baha'i Studies-Australia , with front page design by Dr. Ahmad M. Aniss

    119. Bahai Association - University Of Louisville
    Students Association on the campus of the University of Louisville which seeks to apply the principles of the Bah¡'­ faith to world issues. Calendar of Events, contacts.
    http://www.louisville.edu/rso/bahai/
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    Bahai Association - University of Louisville
    The purpose of the Bahai Association is to stimulate, inspire, and serve people in their search to find relationships between modern life and spirituality. We provide a forum for those who are convinced that only through unity can humanity avoid destruction and move resolutely toward a world civilization. Believing that religion is the source of a human being's highest aspirations and a powerful force capable of leading humankind to peace and unity, we deal with principles of the Bahai Faith, as well as with the other religions of the world. Our association represents a dialogue among those, whether Bahai or not, whose efforts to do something about the human condition have brought them to a point where the exchange of ideas and insights will be common benefit. To contact the Bahais of Louisville please call the Louisville Bahai Information Line at 502-267-0099. The Bahai Center is located at 3808 Bardstown Road, Louisville, KY 40218. For more informaiton about the Bahai Faith, please visit the official website at:

    120. Baha'i Faith In Guyana
    Website of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Guyana, South America. Brief history of the Baha'i faith in Guyana included.
    http://www.sdnp.org.gy/bahai/
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    Guyana news / info Links to other sites General Information
    Tel./Fax:(592) 226-5952 Email: nsaguy(at)sdnp.org.gy
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