Bahá'í Laws
The Bahá'í Laws are a set of guidelines and principles established by Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith. These laws cover various aspects of life, including personal conduct, community relations, and spiritual practices. They emphasize the importance of justice, unity, and the development of moral character.
Among the key laws are the prohibition of backbiting, the requirement of daily prayer, and the observance of fasting. The Bahá'í community encourages its members to follow these laws to foster a harmonious society and promote the well-being of all individuals, reflecting the core values of the Bahá'í Faith.