Bahá'í Administration
The Bahá'í Administration is the system of governance established by the Bahá'í Faith, which emphasizes consultation, unity, and collective decision-making. It operates through elected bodies at local, national, and international levels, ensuring that all members have a voice in community affairs. The highest governing body is the Universal House of Justice, which oversees the global Bahá'í community and interprets the teachings of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the faith.
This administrative structure is designed to promote the principles of justice, equality, and cooperation among diverse cultures and backgrounds. Local and national assemblies are responsible for community development and spiritual education, while the Universal House of Justice addresses global issues and provides guidance. The system reflects the Bahá'í commitment to building a peaceful and united world.