
Baha'i Administration History
The Bahá'í Administration refers to the organizational structure and governance of the Bahá'í Faith, established in the late 19th century. It emerged after the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the faith, who emphasized principles of unity and consultation. Following his passing, Shoghi Effendi became the appointed leader, helping to formalize the administrative framework. This system includes elected bodies like the Universal House of Justice, ensuring global governance and spiritual guidance. The Administration emphasizes democracy, inclusiveness, and adherence to Bahá'í principles, aiming to foster harmony and cooperation among followers worldwide.