University of Melbourne Bahá’í Society


Bahai-Faith

Is unity a distant ideal to be achieved only after the other great problems of our time have been resolved?

Bahá’u’lláh says the opposite is the case. The disease of our time is disunity. Only after humanity has overcome it will our social, economic, political, and other problems find solution. Today, several million people around the world are discovering what He means. We invite you to explore His message with us.

Founded a century and a half ago, the Bahá’í Faith is today among the fastest-growing of the world’s religions. With more than five million followers, who reside in virtually every nation on earth, it is the second-most widespread faith, surpassing every religion but Christianity in its geographic reach. Bahá’ís reside in more than 100,000 localities around the world, an expansion that reflects their dedication to the ideal of world citizenship.

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Bahá’u’lláh's Teachings, Beliefs and Practices, Social Teachings, The Bahá’í Faith and Other Religions

Who? What? Why? Bahai.