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Universal House of Justice in Bahá'í Administration

The Universal House of Justice is the supreme governing body of the Bahá'í Faith, established in 1963. It is elected every five years by members of the National Spiritual Assemblies from around the world. This institution plays a crucial role in guiding the global Bahá'í community, promoting unity, and interpreting Bahá'í teachings. It addresses contemporary social issues and provides direction for the community's development, ensuring adherence to the principles of the religion. The Universal House of Justice serves as a source of leadership and integrity, fostering cooperation and understanding among diverse peoples and cultures.