This article highlights the presence of Bahais worldwide.
Crane removed from south plaza while some of the most intricate stages of building the Shrine of ‘Ab
Counsellors explore how Bahá’í Local Spiritual Assemblies in three diverse settings—Kenya, Sri Lanka
Panelists from Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Cambodia, and Kenya explore how unity in diversity is essential
In Tonga, the 30th anniversary of Ocean of Light school reflects on how moral and spiritual qualitie
Two new essays on The Bahá’í World website consider the foundations of lasting peace and how neurosc
At a gathering of residents of Batouri, Cameroon, and its surrounding communities, the design of the
Counsellor Taraz Nadarajah shares stories from Sydney where families and young people are contributi
Design unveiled for Nepal’s first Bahá’í House of Worship, giving form to a pattern of prayer and se
In Chile, social actors examine the role of spirituality in social change, launching a podcast and g
Volume draws together selections from the writings of Bahá’u’lláh and the writings and utterances of
The opening of the BIC Cairo Office’s new premises brought together social actors to explore deeper
BIC delegation at CSW70 explores how justice for women and girls, beyond legal access, requires shar
The latest podcast episode explores efforts in a DRC village to learn about addressing long-standing
Bani Dugal reflects on three decades of the BIC’s deepening engagement at the United Nations, drawin
Two Black History Month events at the Wilmette Bahá’í House of Worship brought artists, civic leader
Four Counsellors from different regions discuss how Bahá’í educational programs are helping young pe
White doves and gray doves associate with each other in perfect friendship. Man draws imaginary lines on the planet and says, “This is a Frenchman, a Musselman, an Italian!” Upon these differences wars are waged. Men are fighting for the possession of the earth. They fight for that which becomes their graves, their cemeteries, their tombs.
In reality all are members of one human family — children of one Heavenly Father. Humanity may be likened unto the vari-colored flowers of one garden. There is unity in diversity. Each sets off and enhances the other’s beauty.
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