Title: Baha
1Bahai Teachings and Holy DaysDecember 6, 2004,
7 p.m. NMU University Center Nicolet Room Blast
From the Past Holidays Around the World program
- Dr. Rodney Clarken
- Northern Michigan University
2The first basis of belief in the Baha'i Faith
- is that there is one God, the Lord of Creation,
the All-Powerful, the Unknowable, who has always
been made known to the creatures of his creation
through a series of holy beings in human form
perfect men who have, from time to time, lived on
the earth and taught men about God, shown them
the spiritual path he wants them to tread, given
them knowledge and laws to guide them. (see 4
minute video)
3Christ, Muhammad, Buddha, Moses, Krishna,
- to name those we are familiar with--were perfect
souls who reflected to mankind all the qualities
of God, just as, for - example, a mirror can
- reflect the sun and we
- see the sun in that mirror.
4The message of the Baha'i faith
- is that a new revelation has been given to
mankind by Baha'ullah, the Glory of God, who
through the power of the divine Spirit, brought
to the world the teachings - of God for this day. The Baha'i
- Faith has spread all over the
- earth, increasingly gaining
- adherents in every country.
- (see 11 minute video)
5Oneness of God--The Oneness of Religion
- Since there is only one God, there can be only
one religion, the Religion of God. Religion by
any other name is really only a section of
religion. Baha'u'llah says that revelation is not
for part of humanity but for the whole world,
that the world must eventually be united in one
common faith, accepting the new while maintaining
the basic truths of the previous revelations.
6The Oneness of Humanity
- Baha'u'llah says that there is only one human
race and that differences of race, language,
color, country, etc., are merely variations in
the human family. We are one family and once this
is accepted, such things as wars, race, class,
and political differences can no longer be
justified. He calls on the nations to come
together in unity, to outlaw war, and if any
nation breaks that rule, all the rest should
arise and put it down. Unity is essential and any
grievance or injustice can be dealt with by a
world court to which all must defer. (See 4
minute movie)
7Equality of Men and Women
- Obviously, if mankind is one, both men and women
must be seen as spiritually equal and treated as
human souls with the same rights and obligations.
(See 90 second movie)
8Harmony of Religion and Science
- Baha'u'llah taught that what we do in this world
must be controlled and reinforced by our
spiritual qualities. Therefore, religion and
science must not be in opposition - but in harmony, as different
- aspects of truth.
9Personal Conduct
- Baha'u'llah sets very high standards to guide us
through life, all based on spiritual
principles--selflessness, sacrifice of oneself,
and purity of thought and deed as enjoined by
previous revelations. He also gives - some specific laws regarding
- prayer, fasting, the
- sanctity of marriage.
10The world
- The world must be governed on the basis of
spiritual principles, accepting the oneness of
all men, rather than the present expediency and
controversy. America - has a special destiny in
- bringing about peace
- and justice.
- (See 2 minute movie)
11The Bahá'i calendar includes nine holy days
- which all have the significance of major feasts
whose observance is required. Seven of them are
joyful days celebrated by picnics or festal
gatherings at which music, the reading of verses
and tablets, and short addresses suitable to the
occasion are contributed by those present. The
anniversaries of the Martyrdom of the Báb and the
Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh are celebrated with
solemnity by appropriate meetings and discourses,
the reading of prayers and tablets. All Bahá'í
holy days run from sundown to sundown.
12"In the sacred laws of God,
- in every cycle and dispensation there are blessed
feasts, holidays and workless days. On such days
all kinds of occupations, commerce, industry,
agriculture, classes, etc. should be suspended." - All should rejoice together, hold
- general meetings, become as one
- assembly, so that the national oneness,
- unity and harmony may be
- demonstrated in the eyes of all. Abdu'l-Baha
13Bahai Holy Days
- March 21 Naw-Ruz - New Year.
- April 21, April 29, May 2 - Ridvan
- Declaration of the Báb - May 23
- Ascension of the Bahá'u'lláh - May 29
- Martyrdom of the Báb - July 9
- October 20 Birth of Bab
- November 12 Birth of Bahá'u'lláh
14The Bahá'í New Year (Naw Rúz) March 21
- The festival of the New Year, Naw Rúz, marks the
end of the month of fasting and is a joyous time
of celebration.
15The Festival of Ridván (Paradise) April 21 - May
2
- The Ridván (pronounced "riz-vawn") festival has
three significant days and commemorates the first
public declaration by Bahá'u'lláh of his mission,
(in 1863). First Day April 21 Ninth Day
April 29 Twelfth Day May 2
http//www.artoflegendindia.com/browse/PBI
16Declaration of the Báb May 23
- Commemorates the date in 1844 when the Báb first
declared His mission (Mt Carmel movie 5 mins.)
17Ascension of Bahá'u'lláh May 29
- Commemorates the date in 1892 when Bahá'u'lláh
ascended to heaven (i.e., passed away)
18Martyrdom of the Báb July 9
- Commemorates the date in 1850 when the Báb was
executed by a 750-man firing squad in Tabríz, Iran
19Birth of the Báb Oct. 20
- Commemorates the date in 1819 when the Báb was
born in Shíráz, Iran
20Birth of Bahá'u'lláh Nov. 12
- Commemorates the date in 1817 when Bahá'u'lláh
was born in Tehran, Iran
21'Ayyám-i-Há The Intercalary Days, February 26 to
March 1
- Days of preparation for the Fast (March 2-20),
days of hospitality, charity and the giving of
presents. - My God, my Fire and my Light! The days which Thou
hast named the Ayyam-i-Ha (the Days of Ha
light, Intercalary days) in Thy Book have
begun, O Thou Who art the King of names, and the
fast which Thy most exalted Pen hath enjoined
unto all who are in the kingdom of Thy creation
to observe is approaching.
22What Bahá'ís actually do during the holidays
- Basically do what anyone else does on a
holiday--spend time with people they like, eat
food they like, listen to music, enjoy and
observe the day.
23The Bahá'í year is based on the solar year of 365
days.
- Each year is divided into nineteen months of
nineteen days each with four Intercalary Days
(five in a leap year), called Ayyám-i-Há which
should precede the - nineteenth month.
- New Year's Day (Naw Rúz)
- falls on the Spring Equinox.
24Nineteen Day Feasts
- There are no clergy and very little ritual.
Every nineteen days the Bahá'ís get together for
community worship in what is called the Nineteen
Day Feast, where adherents read scripture, pray,
discuss, consult and socialize.
25- 1 Splendor March 21
- 2 Glory April 9
- 3 Beauty April 28
- 4 Grandeur May 17
- 5 Light June 5
- 6 Mercy June 24
- 7 Words July 13
- 8 Perfection August 1
- 9 Names August 20
- 10 Might September 8
- 11 Will September 27
- 12 Knowledge October 16
- 13 Power November 4
- 14 Speech November 23
- 15 Questions December 12
- 16 Honor December 31
- 17 Sovereignty January 19
- 18 Dominion February 7
- --Intercalary February 26
- 19 Loftiness March 2
26The world is but one country, and mankind it
citizens 1 minute movie We are one (streaming 8
minute video with Dan Seales)
27References
- Most of the text and pictures were taken from
various sources and websites. - Text from Bahá'í writings
- http//www.theonet.dk/update/update-v9-i3-85/bahai
_faith.html - Photos personal photos
- http//www.bahai-biblio.org/biblio-photo-a.htm
- http//www.users.globalnet.co.uk/njtrg/Bahai/Phot
o20Gallery.htm