Faith-Nature

Baha'i is a minor religion with about 6 million followers worldwide.

The Baháʼí Faith has an estimated 5 to 8 million followers worldwide,

Founded in 19th-century Persia (Iran) by Baháʼu'lláh,

The Baháʼí goal is to unity gods, religion, and humanity. Adherents, representing over 2,100 ethnic groups in nearly every country. Followers believe in the essential worth of all religions and that all people are part of one human family. Key tenets include the equality of women and men, the elimination of prejudice, and the harmony of science and religion. There are no clergy, and local/national affairs are managed by elected councils. Followers actively participate in educational, social, and economic development projects. Baháʼís focus on community and, while they have Houses of Worship (such as the Lotus Temple in India), their faith emphasizes service, prayer, and the unity of all faiths. The Baha'i writings also note that all things are formed from a combination of active and receptive forces (often referred to as a "mixing of the energizing principle and the responding principle".

Baha'i creation Story: Baha'i creation beliefs hold that the universe is eternal, with no beginning or end, and is a constantly evolving "sign of God". Creation is not a single, past event. Creation is a progressive, unfolding process rather than a static, one-time event.