Bahá'í community
The Bahá'í community is a global religious group founded in the 19th century by Bahá'u'lláh, who is considered the latest prophet in a line of divine messengers. The community emphasizes the unity of all people and religions, advocating for principles such as equality, justice, and world peace.
Members of the Bahá'í faith engage in various social and educational activities, promoting the idea of service to humanity. They believe in the importance of individual spiritual development and collective action to address social issues, fostering a sense of global citizenship among its followers.