This Bahá'í criticisms page is meant to collect various criticisms that have been made of the Bahá'í Faith. Summaries of the Bahá'í position(s) on these issues will be provided, when this is not obvious. 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). ...
Some criticisms could apply to any religion, or any theistic religion. See atheism for a summary of these. Theism is the belief in one or more gods or goddesses. ... Refer to Atheist (band) for information about the American band. ...
Some critics accept theism, but reject Baha'u'llah's prophetic claims. Jews, Christians, and Muslims would likely fit this description. Others accept Bahá'í traditions up to a point, but disagree with its lineage of authorities and institutions (the "Covenant of Baha'u'llah"). For information on the various schisms that have occurred on this basis, see Bahá'í divisions. This article is about the religous people known as Christians. ... A Muslim is a believer in or follower of Islam. ... 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...