
COP28
Broader conception of human progress needed, says the BIC
Delegates of the Bahá’í International Community at COP28 highlight the need for a broader understanding of progress, encompassing both material and spiritual development.
Delegates of the Bahá’í International Community at COP28 highlight the need for a broader understanding of progress, encompassing both material and spiritual development.
Westminster gathering marks UK Bahá’í Assembly’s 100th year, emphasizing harmonious and constructive relationships among individuals, the community, and institutions.
UN General Assembly resolution calls for Iranian government to stop persecuting Bahá’ís.
Banani International School marks 30 years of inspiring young women not only to acquire knowledge but also to develop their vision for meaningful social contribution.
Technologist Matt Weinberg shares insights on the implications of the principle of the harmony of science and religion for technological progress.
BIC explores the role of the elderly as protagonists of social change.
The completed body of the Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá is now visible for the first time; the emerging Shrine stands as symbol of unremitting service to humanity.
A solemn session in the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil explored a century of Bahá’í efforts toward social transformation in that country.
A group of youth in Kenya record and distribute programs on local issues through messaging platforms, stimulating vibrant discussions about social progress.
Counsellor Kessia Ruh shares stories about emerging social action initiatives in Papua New Guinea that are giving hope for a more prosperous future.