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"THE FAST

These are the ordinances of God that have been set down in the Books and Tablets by His Most Exalted Pen.  Hold ye fast unto His statutes and commandments, and be not of those who, following their idle fancies and vain imaginings, have clung to the standards fixed by their own selves, and cast behind their backs the standards laid down by God.  Abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sundown, and beware lest desire deprive you of this grace that is appointed in the Book."

(Bahá’u’lláh, Kitáb-i-Aqdas, Paragraph 17, page 25)

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 March 2010 21:26
 
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Welcome

"The well-being of mankind, its peace and security, are unattainable unless and until its unity is firmly established." Baha'u'llah

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A PNG village Baha'i

 

 

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PNG Baha'i kids performing

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 06:18
 
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What is the Baha'i Faith?

Throughout history, God has revealed Himself to humanity through a series of divine Messengers, whose teachings guide and educate us and provide the basis for the advancement of human society. These Messengers have included Abraham, Krishna, Zoroaster, Moses, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad. Their religions come from the same Source and are in essence successive chapters of one religion from God.

Bahá’u’lláh, the latest of these Messengers, brought new spiritual and social teachings for our time. His essential message is of unity. He taught the oneness of God, the oneness of the human family, and the oneness of religion.

Bahá'u'lláh said, “The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens,” and that, as foretold in all the sacred scriptures of the past, now is the time for humanity to live in unity.

Founded more than a century and a half ago, the Bahá'í Faith has spread around the globe. Members of the Bahá'í Faith live in more than 100,000 localities and come from nearly every nation, ethnic group, culture, profession, and social or economic background.

Bahá'ís believe the crucial need facing humanity is to find a unifying vision of the nature and purpose of life and of the future of society. Such a vision unfolds in the writings of Bahá'u'lláh.  •

Last Updated on Saturday, 05 September 2009 12:16
 
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How to become a Baha'i

Becoming a Baha'i is a very simple process.  Before taking this stop, however, one should thoroughly investigate the Faith, its sacred Writings, and become acquainted with the moral standards and laws of personal conduct that a Baha'i must follow.  Becoming a Baha'i is a serious commitment to both God and to ones self.

Both before and after enrollment it is essential to study and deepen one's understanding of the Baha'i sacred Writings.  The workbook Baha'i Essentials, available either from your local Baha'i community, or through the Baha'i Publishing Trust is a good start.  It's also a good idea to join a study class oriented towards new Baha'is.

To enroll in the Baha'i Faith, one makes a declaration of faith in their belief that Baha'u'llah is the Manifestation of God for this day and age, and their recognition of the stations of the other Central Figures of the Faith.  This is done by signing an enrollment card.  An example of the enrollment card is shown below:

Once the card has been sent to the Baha'i National Center in Port Moresby takes about 6 to 8 weeks depending on the volume of work at the National Center.  To obtain a declaration card and enroll, you may either contact your local Baha'i community, or contact the National Center as follows:

Private Mail Bag No. 9
Boroko. 111

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Ph: 3250286
Fax: 3236474

 

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Last Updated on Saturday, 05 September 2009 12:13