![]() ![]() Unity of religionĪ central belief is that Baháʼu’lláh is the most recent in a series of divine messengers and spiritual teachers referred to as “Manifestations of God” that includes Jesus, Muhammad, Krishna, Abraham, Zoroaster, and the Buddha. ![]() What do Baháʼís believe?īaháʼís often explain the core of the faith in three key concepts: “the unity of religion”, “the unity of God”, and “the unity of humanity”. Baháʼís believe that the founders of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and the Baháʼí faith all follow the same God, and therefore reject the idea that Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, or Hindus go through a religious conversion if they join the Baháʼí faith. As a supporter of liberal reform in the Middle East, the movement’s founder Baháʼu’lláh (1817-92), whose name means “glory of God” condemned racism, sexism, and anti-scientific interpretations of religious texts. The Baháʼí faith was established in Iran during the 19th century and claims over 8.5 million members worldwide. By Jo Banks, Inform What is the Baháʼí faith? ![]()
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