
The evolving Baha’i perspective on interfaith dialogue
The transformation of the interfaith movement in the 21st century is opening new possibilities to contribute to social harmony and progress.
The transformation of the interfaith movement in the 21st century is opening new possibilities to contribute to social harmony and progress.
Over three decades, a Baha’i-inspired school in Macau has sought to develop intellectual and moral excellence in its students.
For the Baha’i world, 2018 was marked by a wide range of developments.
For leaders in virtually every region of the world, questions about religion and its role in society persist.
As Afif Naeimi, 56, completes his unjust prison sentence, dozens of Iranian Baha’is remain in prison and thousands more face daily persecution.
A historic consensus on international migration has emerged among world leaders.
The UN General Assembly calls on Iran to end denial of education, incitement to hatred, destruction of cemeteries, and other attacks on Baha’is.
A major regional summit aimed to address vital issues in the Arab region.
This is the first part of a series about what the Baha’i community is learning in its efforts to contribute to the discourses of society nationally and internationally.
‘Abdu’l-Baha’s warnings about war and the urgency of His call for peace are a stark reminder of the dangers that remain.