Baha'is celebrate the Birth of Baha'u'llah

November 11, 2009
Tehran, the city where Baha'u'llah was born in 1817. This photograph was taken around 1930. (Photo copyright Baha'i International Community)

BAHA'I WORLD CENTRE — On 12 November, Baha'is around the globe will celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Baha'u'llah, the founder of the Baha'i Faith.

Gatherings are held in thousands of localities – in homes, at public facilities, at local and national Baha'i centers, and at Baha'i Houses of Worship.

Baha'is invite their friends and the public to join them in offering prayers and celebrating with special programs, artistic performances, and refreshments.

The date is one of nine holy days during the year when Baha'is suspend work.

Baha'u'llah was born in 1817 into a noble family in Tehran, the capital of Persia.

In 1853, He was exiled from His native land to Baghdad, where in 1863 He announced that He was the bearer of a new revelation from God that would bring unity to the peoples of the world. He was later exiled to Acre, in present-day Israel, where He passed away in 1892.