Baha'í Faith

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Related to Bahaii: Baha'u'llah

Baha'í Faith

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Baha'í

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(Other Non-Christian Religions) a religious system founded in 1863 by Baha'ullah, based on Babism and emphasizing the value of all religions and the spiritual unity of all mankind. See Babism
Baˈha'ist, Baˈha'ite adj, n
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