What do Baha’is do?

So you’re dying to know what it is that Baha’is actually do?

Well, this website wants to answer you with several video interviews.

They are about the Ruhi sequence of courses and the different activities attached to them such as Junior Youth Groups (Book 5) and devotionals, etc.

There are more than a dozen videos, and they are in both English and French. Here is one of them:

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  • P

    Carmen wrote: All I can say is that based on my experience in being a Baha’i since the early 70s and living in Baha’i communities in Jamaica and Europe and the Dutch Antilles I have never experienced such an attitude towards ex-Bahais. Those…

    well I guess you haven’t been around Persian Bahais much have you? As an Iranian Bahai, who happens to be gay, I know how easily someone in my situation could be ostrasized by family and others. I just chose to keep myself inactive from the Bahai community instead of dealing with their scourge. But I still have my insistant Persian Bahai mother trying to force me back into activities. Oh yeah, sure no pressures in the Bahai community, pleeeze; you must have your head stuck in the sand Carmen.

  • P

    Carmen wrote: All I can say is that based on my experience in being a Baha’i since the early 70s and living in Baha’i communities in Jamaica and Europe and the Dutch Antilles I have never experienced such an attitude towards ex-Bahais. Those…

    well I guess you haven’t been around Persian Bahais much have you? As an Iranian Bahai, who happens to be gay, I know how easily someone in my situation could be ostrasized by family and others. I just chose to keep myself inactive from the Bahai community instead of dealing with their scourge. But I still have my insistant Persian Bahai mother trying to force me back into activities. Oh yeah, sure no pressures in the Bahai community, pleeeze; you must have your head stuck in the sand Carmen.

  • Wulin

    so much hatred, so much pain.

    with so many problems in the world, why create more. With evil doers never resting, how can one, interested in the welfare of the world ever stop to contribute to the negative forces wrecking this world?

    It does not matter so much what religion, what thought of belief, as much as the underlying intent matters. To work for the betterment of the world, for peace unity, that is what’s important.

    One has no authority to tell another what they should think. It is so much up to the individual to *search* for an understanding. Flawed as we are, we are only too fallible. That is why a search is important, not a conquest to push your ideas, but a conquest to understand and respect.

  • Wulin

    so much hatred, so much pain.

    with so many problems in the world, why create more. With evil doers never resting, how can one, interested in the welfare of the world ever stop to contribute to the negative forces wrecking this world?

    It does not matter so much what religion, what thought of belief, as much as the underlying intent matters. To work for the betterment of the world, for peace unity, that is what’s important.

    One has no authority to tell another what they should think. It is so much up to the individual to *search* for an understanding. Flawed as we are, we are only too fallible. That is why a search is important, not a conquest to push your ideas, but a conquest to understand and respect.

  • farhan

    Wullin wrote:

    One has no authority to tell another what they should think. It is so much up to the individual to *search* for an understanding. Flawed as we are, we are only too fallible. That is why a search is important, not a conquest to push your ideas, but a conquest to understand and respect.

    Well said, Wullin, I fully agree

  • Farhan YAZDANI

    Wullin wrote:

    One has no authority to tell another what they should think. It is so much up to the individual to *search* for an understanding. Flawed as we are, we are only too fallible. That is why a search is important, not a conquest to push your ideas, but a conquest to understand and respect.

    Well said, Wullin, I fully agree