An Short Introduction to
THE BAHA'I FAITH
The Baha'i Faith is a worldwide religion based on the
teachings of Baha'u'llah (1817-1892). He stated that the
time had come for the people of the world to put aside
their differences and to unite on the basis of the
teachings that he had brought.
In the brief course of its 150-year history, the Baha'i
Faith has transformed itself from an obscure Middle
Eastern sect into a fast-growing religion that has
established itself in every country of the world and is
rapidly emerging out of obscurity to take its place
alongside older more established world religions.
The religion has grown and developed greatly in terms
of its numerical strength, geographical spread, and
community organisation. The largest Baha'i
communities are now in South Asia, Africa, Latin
America, and (relative to the size of the population) in
some of the islands of the Pacific. In these parts of the
world, some villages and areas are more or less
completely Baha'i. Here the Baha'is have initiated
educational, agricultural and community development
projects. The latest available official Baha'i statistics
(1994) state that there are between 5 and 6 million
Baha'is in the world; that Baha'is live in over 110,000
localities; that there are over 17,000 places where there
are organized Baha'i communities.