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A Baháʼí House of Worship or Baháʼí temple is a place of worship of the Baháʼí Faith. It is also referred to by the name Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, which is Arabic for "Dawning-place of the remembrance of God". Baháʼí Houses of Worship are open to both Baháʼís and non-Baháʼís for prayer and reflection.
- List of Baháʼí Houses of Worship - Wikipedia
The following list is an overview of Baháʼí Houses of...
- Baháʼí House of Worship (Wilmette, Illinois) - Wikipedia
The Baháʼí House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois (or...
- List of Baháʼí Houses of Worship - Wikipedia
Bahá’í House of Worship is the central place of worship, or temple of the Bahá’í Faith. In Arabic a House of Worship is called a Ma sh riqu'l-A dh kár (Arabic: مشرق اﻻذكار) or "Dawning-place of the praise of God". This title applies technically to any place or group devoted to the worship of God .
The Baha’i House of Worship is a place of prayer, meditation and elevated conversations about the connection between worship of God and service to humanity. It was built for all people, including those simply enjoying the beauty of the gardens and the unique design of the building, and all are encouraged to gather on its grounds in prayer and ...
Azalī. Bahāʾī temple. Universal House of Justice. Nineteen Day Feast. Summarize This Article. Bahāʾī Faith, religion founded in Iraq in the mid-19th century by Mīrzā Ḥosayn ʿAlī Nūrī, who is known as Bahāʾ Allāh (also spelled Bahāʾullāh), which in Arabic means “Glory of God.”
The Bahá'í House of Worship (or Bahá'í Temple) is a temple in Wilmette, Illinois. One of ten dedicated temples of the Bahá'í Faith, it is the oldest surviving Bahá'í House of Worship in the world. [1] Contents. 1 History. 1.1 Early plans. 1.2 Construction. 1.3 Dedication and legacy. 2 Features. 3 Notes. 4 References. 5 Further reading.