The term Bahá'í can refer to several different groupings of the followers of Bahá'u'lláh: Baháulláh (1817–1892) (Persian: Mírzá Husayn-Alí (میرزا حسینعلی)) was the founder and prophet of the Baháí Faith. ...
The Orthodox Bahá'í Faith, the largest of several Bahá'í groups which believe in the continuation of the Bahá'í Guardianship
See Bahá'í divisions for explanations and arguments relating to these and other groups. Known in India as the Lotus Temple, the Baháí House of Worship attracts an average of four million visitors a year (around 13,000 each day). ... Seat of The Universal House of Justice The Universal House of Justice is the name used by Baháulláh for the elected supreme institution of the Baháí Faith, The nine-member institution administers the affairs of the Baháí community. ... For the Lebanese singer, see Haifa Wahbe Haifa (Hebrew חיפה; Arabic حيفا Ḥayfā) is the third-largest city in Israel, with a population close to 300,000. ... The Orthodox Baháí Faith is a movement which started within the Baháí Faith, though now independent of it. ... At almost every change in leadership of the Baháí and Bábí religions, there has been a debate ending with a split among the followers, and mutual excommunications in which each side condemns the other as Covenant-breakers. Baháí divisions deals with the various divisions in the history of these...
For criticisms that have been made against the Bahá'í Faith, see Bahá'í criticisms. This Baháí criticisms page is meant to collect various criticisms that have been made of the Baháí Faith. ...
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