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Haifa’s star destination is the Bahá’í Gardens and Shrine, perched on the slopes of Mount Carmel. Visiting these gardens is ...
The Baha’i faith fits comfortably into the religious spectrum of most countries, but in several Middle East nations, ...
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a lifelong dream for many people. Israel is where the spiritual foundations all of the major world religions Christianity, Islam, Judaism and the Bahai Faith intersect.
Because space is limited at Baha'i holy sites, a maximum of 500 people at one time are allowed to take part in pilgrimages to Haifa. They have to wait up to six years to come and are only allowed ...
Some 4,500 visitors from nearly 200 countries converged on Haifa to attend the opening ceremonies of the Bahai Carmel Gardens located at the world headquarters of the Bahai faith.
The homes of some members of Egypt’s Bahai minority came under ... regime was very suspicious about Bahais for the reason that their main shrine which they visit on pilgrimage lies in Haifa, ...
Haifa Bahá’í Cemetery Israel N32 49 45.83 E34 58 17.94 0.55 ha: 1220-005 Bahjí Israel N32 56 37.05 E35 5 30.5 12.9 ha: 67.9 ha: 1220-006 House of ‘Abdu’lláh Páshá Israel N32 55 25 E35 4 4 0.79 ha ...
Baha'i Gardens in Haifa, north Israel 0 Comment(s) Print E-mail Xinhua, December 10, 2012 This file photo taken on Feb. 24, 2012 shows the Baha'i Gardens in Haifa, north Israel.
An Iranian missile strike, which hit Haifa on Friday afternoon, damaged the city's oldest and second-oldest mosques as it struck Haifa's downtown. The strike damaged the Masjid Al-Saghir, built in ...
Egyptian villagers attacked the homes of members of the tiny minority Baha'i faith with stones and firebombs in the south of the country this week, driving families to flee for safety, rights ...