
Baha'i Faith
The Baha'i Faith is a world religion founded in the 19th century by Baha'u'llah, who is considered its prophet. It emphasizes the unity of all people and religions, teaching that there is one God and all major faiths are part of a divine plan. Baha'is advocate for principles like equality, peace, and social justice. They encourage personal spiritual growth and community service, without clergy or rituals, and follow a system of elected governance. The Baha'i teachings promote global citizenship and the importance of cooperation among diverse cultures and religions for a better world.