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A Prayer for Japan

This is a Baha’i prayer of invocation offered for Japan. This prayer was (and still is) often sung by Baha’is as they face terrible circumstances, including death. It is also a prayer of hope. And of faith. I offer it for the land of my godfather, an extraordinary man who promised my mother, during a [...]

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Economic Crisis: Religious Solutions – Part 6/9

On October 17, 2010 the Interfaith Council of Southern Nevada conducted it’s 22nd annual Interfaith Forum: ECONOMIC CRISIS – Religious Solutions This video is part 6 of 9 and shows the Baha’i perspective as related by Mrs. Elham Khomassi.

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Community Building: It’s a Family Affair

Community Building: It’s a Family Affair Oberlin, Ohio: Danna Mitchell and Angela Padilla both thought they were the only Baha’is in town. A series of coincidences led the two of them to each other, and a whole new Baha’i Community sprung up in this progressive college town.

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Baha’is gather in support of Iranian Baha’i prisoners

On January 9, 2011, Baha’is and friends gathered at the Portland Baha’i Center for a devotional and informational event to honor and offer support for the Iranian Baha’is imprisoned by the Iranian government. Dr. John Ng delivered the opening remarks. For more information on the plight of the Iranian Baha’is, visit http://iran.bahai.us/overview/.

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Persecution of Baha’is in Iran “Crime of the Century”

On July 30, 2008, Congressman Mark Kirk spoke on the House floor in support of his resolution, H.Res. 1008, condemning the persecution of Baha’is in Iran. The resolution was overwhelmingly passed by the House. Currently the seven leaders of the Iranian Baha’i community are still in prison. Learn more about the persecution of the Baha’is [...]

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Unity of Religions

“One cannot call one World Faith superior to another, as they all come from God.” ~ Bahá’u’lláh

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The People With No Camel

“The People With No Camel,” by Roya Movafegh, weaves two journeys of freedom: a 10 year old girl flees Iran with her family to escape the persecutions they face as Bahá’is–and a woman’s quest to save her forest turns into her own spiritual journey. Learn more about the book.

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