Baha'i Houses of Worship
Baha'i Houses of Worship, also known as Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, are places of worship for followers of the Baha'i Faith. They are designed to be open to people of all backgrounds and beliefs, promoting unity and peace. Each House of Worship features a central dome and nine sides, symbolizing the oneness of humanity.
These structures serve not only as places for prayer and meditation but also as community centers. They often host educational programs, social services, and cultural events, reflecting the Baha'i principles of service and community engagement. Each House of Worship is unique, reflecting the local culture and environment.