
Ridvan
Ridvan is a significant ten-day celebration in the Bahá'í Faith, commemorating the period when Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the religion, declared his mission to his followers in 1863. The festival begins on the 13th day of the Islamic month of Ramadan and symbolizes joy, renewal, and spiritual growth. It marks the arrival of divine guidance and the establishment of the Bahá'í community, emphasizing unity, hope, and commitment to service. Ridvan is considered the holiest time of the year for Bahá'ís, highlighting the importance of faith and the ongoing journey toward spiritual development.