Articles (713)
An open letter to Kenneth Bowers from a Persian Baha'i
Written by Super UserTo
Mr. Kenneth E. Bowers
Secretary
National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of the United States
Baha'is are not following the commandment of Baha'u'llah!
Written by Super UserAfrican Baha'is specially coming to Israel to visit the resting-places of Baha'i figures
It is not necessary to undertake special journeys to visit the resting-places of the dead. If people of substance and affluence offer the cost of such journeys to the House of Justice, it will be pleasing and acceptable in the presence of God. Happy are they that observe His precepts.
Robert C. Henderson and the misuse of Baha'i National Fund
Written by Super UserRobert C. Henderson was/is (don't even know now) a member of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the U.S. Has been for over 35 years I think.
Testimonial: Why and How I left the Baha'i Faith?
Written by Super UserI was a Baha’i for 30 years. I first found the faith in a library book at a very low point in my life. Looking back, I now see that I was in a very vulnerable place and that many vulnerable people can be easy targets for religions or cult like groups.
What caused you to leave the The Baha'i Faith?
Written by Super UserBy: Lisa Armstrong
I hope this doesn’t get to be too long, but I was a Baha’i for more than 40 years before I withdrew from the Baha’i faith in March 2019.
History and Philosophy of Aza Imam Husayn (A.S.)
Written by Super UserOver one thousand three hundred and fifty years ago, on the 10th of Muharram, just before ‘asr, a man stood on a sand-dune at Karbala’. He was bleeding from several wounds on his body. He had lost everything. Since early morning he had carried several dead bodies into his camp. He had even buried his infant child.
The man that 'Abdu'l-Baha once called "Baha's Peter" was from Beirut, Lebanon, named George Ibrahim Kheiralla, the son of wealthy Maronite Christians in Beirut. Very rich family.
By :Dale Husband
Quora is a social media site where people can pose questions on all sorts of subjects and get answers from others. One of the most frequent posters on it is Scott Hakala, a Baha’i apologist.