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- Bahaism is a modern religion, originated in Iran, which stresses universal brotherhood.
- The ruling said " Bahaism " was distinct from Islam and a form of blasphemy.
- Festlibro okaze de la dudekkvinjario de la Bahaa Esperanto-Ligo " " ( Bahaism and Esperanto.
- The statements on modern Unitarian Bahaism are adequately sourced and not subject should not be used as bargaining chips on other issues.
- First, this Afd discussions is only for the purpose of deciding if the religious belief system known as Unitarian Bahaism is worth of having it's own article.
- *"'Note "'- This article is about Unitarian Bahaism which is " a liberal interpretation of the talk ) 11 : 38, 10 April 2010 ( UTC)
- He formed the Society of Behaists, a religious denomination promoting Unitarian Bahaism in the U . S ., which was later led by Shuaullah Behai, son of Mirza Muhammad Ali, after he emigrated to the United States in June 1904 at the behest of his father.
- At 7 : 30 p . m ., there will be an interfaith service, with prayers from major religious traditions ranging from Bahaism to Zoroastrianism, an ancient monotheistic faith that has its origins in present-day Iran, and singing by the choirs of the Cathedrals of Coventry, England, and Dresden, Germany _ two houses of worship that were destroyed, along with much of their cities, in air attacks during World War II.
- According to the IRIN news service, an Interior Ministry official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said : We presented an appeal to revoke the previous ruling on the basis that neither the Egyptian constitution nor Islamic law recognize Bahaism [ sic ] as a religion unto itself . Then on 13 May 2006 Kifayah, a loosely organized group of civil society organizations, journalists, writers, artists and academics, issued a collective statement calling for an end to discrimination against Bah?韘.
- Easton attempted to meet and challenge ` Abdu'l-Bah?and in his actions made those around him uncomfortable; ` Abdu'l-Bah?withdrew him to a private conversation and then he left . Later he printed a polemic attack on the religion, " Bahaism A Warning ", in the " Evangelical Christendom " newspaper of London ( September October 1911 edition . ) The polemic was later responded to by M韗z?Abu'l-Fadl in his book " The Brilliant Proof " written in December 1911.