From the National Spiritual Assembly's Website |
The Baha'i Faith – Basic Facts
Basic information about the Baha'i Faith for journalists and others |
From non-Baha'i Sites in the UK |
Religion & Ethics – Baha'i
From the BBC's A - Z of religions and beliefs, an independant introduction to the Baha'i Faith
Dundee University Chaplaincy
"The Baha'i Faith began in 1844, when a young merchant in Shiraz, Iran, known as the Bab . . ."
God-U-Like
an irreverent look at the faith industry
Who are these people and what do they believe in? (gives us a fairly high ranking - 92.5, in the range -100 to +100)
|
From Community, and Personal, Baha'i Sites in the UK |
"Frokwon's World"
Added 2005/11/20
In addition to the introduction to the Baha'i Faith that this link goes to, there is information on Zimbabwe.
The Warwick Leaflets
An excellent series of introductory leaflets covering a multitude of aspects of the Baha'i Faith.
"Quest – An On-Line Introduction to The Baha'i Faith"
Quest is an open learning package about the Bah�'� Faith and its aim is to provide you with information.
"Baha'u'llah"
An authorized summary, by the Skye Baha'i community, of the Baha'i International Community's 1992
Baha'u'llah Statement.
Also available in a translation into Scots Gaelic.
"The Bah�'� Faith in Scotland"
Based on eight display panels used in an exhibition held in the "St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art"
"An Introduction to The Baha'i Faith"
An in-depth introduction to the Faith by Dr Moojan Momen, based on his book
A Short Introduction to The Baha'i Faith.
"Basic Facts on the Baha'i Faith"
Nine pages (based on a nine pointed star) from James Herbert
"The Baha'i Faith"
A short, single page, introduction by well-known Baha'i scholar, Moojan Momen.
"The Baha'i Faith, What is it?"
A brief explanation, mentioning some basic principles, daily life,community life, and view of the future, from Ken Finn.
"Introduction to the Baha'i Faith"
A brief introduction in Scots Gaelic and English from Communication,
published by the Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the Western Isles.
|