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Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Completion of floor slab for main edifice marks major milestone

The concrete pour for the central plaza and floor of the main edifice this week signifies a new stage in the project, as two portal walls near completion.

Broadcast in Chile sparks dialogue on service and prayer

A program prepared by the Bahá’ís of Chile and broadcast on a national media network explores experiences in responding to the health crisis.

#ItsTheirLand: Unprecedented reaction makes voice of persecuted Bahá’ís in an Iranian village globa

Campaign calling for the return of ancestral lands to Bahá’ís in Ivel generates unprecedented global outpouring of solidarity from officials and prominent figures.

Bahá’í Feast recognized as part of Singapore’s cultural heritage

The Nineteen Day Feast—regular gatherings dedicated to prayer, consultation, and fellowship—has been added to Singapore’s intangible cultural heritage list.

Foundation laid for House of Worship in DRC as Kenya temple nears completion

Completion of the floor slab marks a key milestone in the construction of the temple in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as exterior of Kenya temple nears completion.

Farmers, agricultural scientists, policy makers address Iran’s Chief Justice and Minister of Agriculture

Farmers as well as agricultural scientists and policy makers in several countries have joined the growing outcry at Iran’s seizure of lands belonging to Bahá’í farmers.

Ground broken for first local Bahá’í temple in India

Historic ceremony marks start of construction for the first local Bahá’í House of Worship in India.

“An extraordinary wave of support”: Calls in unison for Iran to end persecution of Bahá’ís

An extraordinary wave of support from Muslim leaders, government officials, and parliamentarians comes as persecution of Iran’s Bahá’í community intensifies.

Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá : First steps taken to raise walls of central plaza

Custom-made formwork that will be used to mold plaza walls has been assembled as berm walls rise and work on garden paths advances.

“We stand with the Bahá’ís of Iran”: Former Canadian Prime Minister and judges condemn persecution of Bahá’ís

Former PM, justice ministers, and Supreme Court judges are among high-ranking legal professionals condemning recent court ruling to confiscate Bahá’í properties.

New statement by BIC underscores moral dimensions of technology

A BIC statement to the 59th session of the UN Commission for Social Development was at the heart of discussions Wednesday on AI.

“Participation is the key”: Bahá’í Chair tackles food security

Researchers and practitioners gather to explore insights into the complex and multidimensional challenges related to the availability of and access to food.

European churches express concern over French draft law related to Islamic radicalism

CEC Sends Letter To French PM Concerned About Draft Law In a letter to the French government, the Conference of European Churches (CEC) expressed deep concern over the draft law introduced to fight Islamic radicalism...

Chiefs’ gathering in Chad opens new horizons

Prompted by a desire for social progress, traditional chiefs gather to discuss their shared responsibility for the well-being of their people.

Shrine of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Concrete bases for garden berms completed

With work on berm foundations completed, structural reinforcements are now being put in place for one of the walls enclosing the south plaza.

“Gathering under the ‘tent of unity’”: Interfaith in PNG finds new path

Event marking World Religion Day brings religious communities together around what binds them all together.

The Bahá’í World Publication sees new enhancements and essays

Website enhancements, including a “Special Collections” section, complement the release of two new essays.

Resilience in Honduras in the face of disaster

An emergency committee established by the Bahá’í National Spiritual Assembly of Honduras early in the pandemic is adapting to assist with new crises.

Building a common vision in Vanuatu for moral education

As the country celebrates 40 years of independence, questions about the need for moral education have come to the fore.

2020 in review: A year without precedent

The Bahá’í world intensified its activities in the face of an unprecedented global health crisis, fostering resilience in society, offering hope in a time of great need.

2020 in photos: A year of solidarity and intense endeavor

A collection of photographs from stories over the past 12 months on developments in the global Bahá’í community in response to the global health crisis.

“We must learn to live as one”: Ten years on since Tunisia’s revolution

Bahá’ís of Tunisia hold gathering on coexistence and citizenship, bringing together officials and representatives of religious communities to mark UN Human Rights Day.

Clinic in the DRC promotes discourse on health

Regular discussions among growing numbers of residents in a South Kivu village are stimulating a local discourse on health and have inspired hundreds to united action.

Gender equality: Families as basis for change

The Bahá’í Office of Public Affairs in India holds seminar on reconceptualizing the institution of the family based on the principle of equality between women and men.

Work progresses on Houses of Worship in the DRC and Kenya

Work on the foundations of the temple in Kinshasa is advancing steadily while work in Kenya approaches final stages.
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