Baha'i Writings
The Baha'i Writings are a collection of texts that form the foundation of the Baha'i Faith, a religion founded in the 19th century by Baha'u'llah. These writings include scriptures, letters, and teachings that emphasize the unity of humanity, the importance of justice, and the need for spiritual and moral development.
Key texts include the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, which serves as the central book of laws, and the Hidden Words, a compilation of spiritual guidance. The writings are considered divinely inspired and are studied by followers to deepen their understanding of faith and to promote peace and unity among all people.