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The Bahá’í Faith was first established in Tajikistan early in the last century. Today, increasing numbers of people throughout the country are finding inspiration and guidance in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. Here, members of the Bahá’í community are working together with... |
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The Bahá’í Faith was first established in Turkmenistan near the turn of the last century. Today, increasing numbers of people throughout the country are finding inspiration and guidance in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. Here, members of the Bahá’í community are working together... |
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The Bahá’í Faith was first established in Georgia near the turn of the last century. Today, increasing numbers of people throughout the country are finding inspiration and guidance in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. Here, members of the Bahá’í community are working together with... |
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The Bahá’í Faith was first established in the Solomon Islands in the early 1950s. Since that time, increasing numbers of people throughout the country have been finding inspiration and guidance in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. Here, members of the Bahá’í community are working together... |
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The Bahá’í Faith was first established in Tonga in the 1950s. Since that time, increasing numbers of people throughout the country have been finding inspiration and guidance in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. Here, members of the Bahá’í community are working... |
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The Bahá’í Faith was first established in the Marshall Islands in the 1950s. Since that time, increasing numbers of people throughout the country have been finding inspiration and guidance in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. Here, members of the Bahá’í community are working... |
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In 1950, the Bahá’í Faith came to Tanzania. Today, there are Bahá’ís in nearly 3000 localities around the country and more than 150 local Bahá’í administrative councils, called Local Spiritual Assemblies. The Bahá’ís believe in universal education and the abolition of all prejudice, whether based on race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, or social background. |
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The Bahá’í Faith was first established in Haiti in the early 1940s. Since that time, increasing numbers of people throughout the country have been finding inspiration and guidance in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh.... |
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The Bahá’í Faith was first established in Uruguay in the 1950s. Since that time, increasing numbers of people throughout the country have been finding inspiration and guidance in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. Here, members of the Bahá’í community are working together with.. |
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