
Baháʼí Administrative Order
The Baháʼí Administrative Order is the system of governance for the Baháʼí Faith, emphasizing consultation, unity, and collective decision-making. It consists of elected bodies, such as local and national spiritual assemblies, that guide the community in spiritual and administrative matters. Central to this order is the Universal House of Justice, which oversees global Baháʼí activities and ensures adherence to the teachings of the faith. The structure promotes a non-hierarchical approach, where decisions are made through inclusive dialogue, reflecting the Baháʼí principles of cooperation and community service while aiming for global peace and justice.