Bahá'í Scriptures
The Bahá'í Scriptures are the sacred texts of the Bahá'í Faith, a religion founded in the 19th century by Bahá'u'lláh. These writings include a variety of genres, such as prayers, letters, and laws, and they emphasize themes of unity, justice, and the oneness of humanity.
Key texts include the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, which serves as the central book of laws, and the Hidden Words, a collection of spiritual teachings. The scriptures are considered divinely inspired and guide followers in their spiritual and daily lives, promoting moral and ethical principles.