Question: Can Christians be Bahai?

However, there are prominent differences to the Christian faith and Bahai religion. The truth is, one is not a Christian if he or she still abides by the Bahai religion. If one believes the teachings of Bahai, then clearly he or she refuses the numerous teachings of the Holy Bible, and of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Do the Bahai believe in the Bible?

The writings of the Báb and Baháulláh are regarded as Divine Revelation. The writings of Abdul-Bahá are recognised as sacred. The scriptures of other faiths, which include the teachings of previous Manifestations of God (such as Buddha, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad) are also regarded as Divine Revelations.

What is the difference between Bahai and Christianity?

Main Differences Between Bahai and Christianity In Bahai identity of Jesus is a prophet, whereas, in Christianity, the identity of Jesus is God. Bahai was founded in the 19th century, whereas Christianity was founded in the 1st century. Bahai was discovered in Persia, whereas Christianity was discovered in Judea.

Do Bahais believe in sin?

The Baháʼí Faith accepts the Biblical teaching that the sin against the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven, in this world or the world to come. In the end, only God can decide who is forgiven and who is not.

What is forbidden in Bahai faith?

Baháʼís are forbidden to drink alcohol or to take drugs, except by a doctors 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.

What is the Bahai holy book?

Kitáb-i-Aqdas Kitáb-i-Aqdas. The Kitāb-i-Aqdas (Persian: کتاب اقدس‎), or simply Aqdas (Persian: اقدس‎) is the central religious text of the Baháʼí Faith written by Baháʼulláh, the founder of the religion, in 1873.

Who does Bahai worship?

Baháís see themselves as a people with a mission to bring harmony and unity in the world, and this is reflected in their spiritual practice. The main purpose of life for Baháís is to know and love God. Prayer, fasting and meditation are the main ways of achieving this and for making spiritual progress.

Can Bahai marry non Baha is?

Laws. Marriage is not obligatory, but is highly recommended. Marriage is conditional on the consent of both parties and their parents. Marriage with non-Baháʼís is permitted (see Interreligious marriage).

How is Bahai practiced?

Baháís see themselves as a people with a mission to bring harmony and unity in the world, and this is reflected in their spiritual practice. Prayer, fasting and meditation are the main ways of achieving this and for making spiritual progress.

Can Bahais live in Israel?

In fact, although there are adherents in close to 170 countries, there is no resident Bahai population in Israel. The Bahais who live here as tourists or temporary residents do not engage in any form of missionary activity.

What is the most holy book in the world?

Abrahamic religionsKitáb-i-Aqdas – The Most Holy Book.Kitáb-i-Íqán – The Book of Certitude.The Hidden Words.Days of Remembrance.Epistle to the Son of the Wolf.The Four Valleys.Gems of Divine Mysteries.Gleanings.More items

Where do most Bahais live?

In 1995, the HarperCollins Dictionary of Religion stated: In 1985, it was estimated that there were between 1.5 to 2 million Bahais, with the greatest areas of recent growth in Africa, India, and Vietnam.

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