What are the 12 principles of the Baha I Faith?
They are the Oneness of God, the Oneness of Religion and the Oneness of Humanity. They are also referred to as the unity of God, unity of religion, and unity of mankind.Click to see full answer. Then, where does the Baha I Faith come from?The Bahá’í faith was established in Iran, then called Persia, in the mid-nineteenth century. Iran was mainly a Muslim country, but there were also communities of Zoroastrians, Christians and Jews, all of whom made up the first adherents of the Bahá’í faith.Also, can Bahais drink alcohol? Baháʼís are forbidden to drink alcohol or to take drugs, except by a doctor’s order. The reason being that God has given human beings reason and intoxicants take that away and lead the mind astray. The non-medicinal use of opium and other mind-altering drugs are particularly condemned in the Baháʼí scriptures. Beside this, what does the Baha’i symbol mean? Baha’i: The Bahai symbol of the nine-pointed star reflects the importance of the number for the Faith. The number nine is the highest single digit number symbolizes completement and the fulfillment of the expectations of all prior religions. The symbol is taken from the Nyame legend of the python.How many Baha’is in the world?6 million Bahá’