WHAT IS THE BAHA'I FAITH

WHAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE - RESPONSES TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Friday, April 21, 2006

WHO ARE THE BAHA'IS

One Religion, Different Names

Some people view the world’s religions as opposing groups competing for supporters. Bahá’u’lláh did not see it that way. He said they were all one. Their central truths are harmonized; the social laws, however, change according to the times.
Recognizing this unity among religions will help us create a peaceful global society.

How do I become a Bahá’í?

A person becomes a Bahá’í by recognizing Bahá’u’lláh as the Messenger of God for this age and accepting to follow His laws and teachings and the administrative institutions He established for the unification of humankind. People enroll in a Bahá’í community by signifying such belief and commitment, orally or in writing, to the responsible Bahá'í institution.
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