
Peaceful coexistence only possible with full participation of women
Religious and civil society leaders in Tunisia reflect on changes needed in the country to see greater advancement of women.
Religious and civil society leaders in Tunisia reflect on changes needed in the country to see greater advancement of women.
The past year saw significant developments in the Baha’i world surging in the lead-up to the second bicentenary.
The country’s Baha’i community held a special reception for the president and more than 160 dignitaries, civil society and faith leaders, academics, and artists.
His message outlined the requisite spiritual foundations for peace. Its centenary is being commemorated by the Netherlands’ Baha’i community.
Discussions are taking place around the country about how youth develop their potential to contribute to society.
The recent bicentenary was a time for celebration and reflection on addressing the challenges of our time.
A set of articles focusing on Herald of the Baha’i Faith is published online.
Located in Papua New Guinea’s capital city, the Temple will be a place for prayer and meditation open to all.
The people of Tanna, joined by government officials, gathered for a historic groundbreaking celebration for one of the first local Baha’i Houses of Worship in the world.
Following recent reviews of Iran’s human rights record, the UN General Assembly condemns Iran for its continued attacks against religious minorities, including Baha’is.