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Baháʼullah

Baháʼulláh was the founder of the Baháʼí Faith, emerging in 19th-century Persia. He taught that all religions share a common core, emphasizing unity, peace, and the spiritual development of humanity. Baháʼulláh’s teachings include the equality of men and women, the elimination of prejudice, and the importance of universal education. His followers regard him as a divine messenger who brought a new revelation to guide the progressive spiritual evolution of society. His life and writings continue to inspire millions worldwide to build a more just and unified global community.