Bahaipedia
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Bahaipedia is an independent, collaboratively edited encyclopedia focused on the Bahá'í Faith. Initiated in March 2007 by David Haslip, it aims to connect readers with primary source materials foundational to Bahá'í teachings and history. The site, powered by MediaWiki, features over 18,481 pages, edited by volunteers from diverse backgrounds. Bahaipedia includes sister projects like Bahaimedia for media storage, Bahaiworks for historical documents, and Bahai9.com for quotes and resources. The primary server is in Virginia, with secondary servers globally.
About Baháʼí Faith
The Baháʼí Faith, founded by Bahá’u’lláh in the 19th century, is a world religion centered on the principle of the oneness of humanity and the unity of all major religions. It promotes peace, justice, and equality, emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind. Key teachings include the unity of God, the essential worth of all religions, and the unity of humanity. Baháʼís believe in progressive revelation, asserting that Bahá’u’lláh is the most recent in a line of messengers from God, which includes figures like Abraham, Moses, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad. The faith has a significant emphasis on social and ethical values, striving for community building and global advancement.