Unity Key Precept of Baha’i Faith

April 14, 2007

Author: G.M. Corrigan

Source: Examiner

http://www.examiner.com/a-673734~Unity_key_precept_of_Baha_i_faith.html

Howard County - Has the “day of God,” when humanity finally realizes its capacity for love and unity, arrived?

A new-age sense of gentleness, amity and peace seems to exist among Baha’is--followers of a mid-19th-century Persian visionary called Baha’u’llah, who proclaimed the epoch with his own persecuted coming-out.

And this likely is due to Baha’is’ emphasis on the principle of unity --the oneness of God, religion and humanity --and their disciplined personal efforts to promote unity among the religion’s 6 million adherents across 155 countries.

In the United States, there are about 170,000 Baha’is, with about 175 in Howard County, Baha’i Community spokesman John Watson said. Each nonclerical community is administered by an elected local spiritual assembly, which has counterparts at the national and international levels. The faith’s supreme administrative body, the Universal House of Justice, is located in Haifa, Israel.

“I don’t believe in conversion. I believe in enrichment,” Joe Aissi, president of CSO Computers of Ellicott City and a Baha’i of 13 years, said of his transition from Islam. “Being Muslim-born and having confirmation of my [Muslim] beliefs in the Baha’i faith enriches my values.”