Faith in the Baháʼí Faith
Faith for Baháʼís is the belief in a single, supreme, and unknowable God and especially the belief that both Bahá'u'lláh and the Báb, religious figures from 19th-century Iran, are the two most recent divinely-inspired messengers sent by God to teach humanity how to live a correct and spiritually fulfilling life. Baháʼís pray, observe religious holidays, perform ritual practices such as fasting, and may attend religious gatherings with other Baháʼís, though there are no Baháʼí clergy or traditional sermons.
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