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In Western countries, it is taken for granted that the best way to settle political, economic, or legal differences is by putting two or more...
In Western countries, it is taken for granted that the best way to settle political, economic, or legal differences is by putting two or more...
The first Baha'i House of Worship in South America will be built in the Andean foothills with a panoramic view of the mountains in three directions....
A new official Web site has been launched by the Baha'i International Community to provide an introduction to the Baha'i Faith for general inquirers,...
The Baha'i International Community today expressed its dismay and disappointment at the failure of the UN Commission on Human Rights to even...
A new version of a glossy 80-page magazine profiling the Baha'i Faith and its worldwide community has just been published. "The Baha'is" is a...
Fijian Baha'is have planted trees to mark the 80th anniversary of their community and as a tribute to Baha'is in Fiji and Iran. Four trees, each...
The prime minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair, has praised the work of the nation's Baha'i community in assisting social cohesion and...
About 6,000 primary schoolchildren in Australia are attending Baha'i classes, which are offered in more than 300 state-run schools. The classes...
Setting out to design a stove for developing countries, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott began by imagining how many trees might be saved if he invented...
Two members of the Universal House of Justice have left the Baha'i Faith's international governing council after many years of service. Mr. Ian...