World Faiths. Solomon A. Nigosian. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994. Chapter 15, "Baha'i" (pages 459-470)

The Shrine of The Bab on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. The site was selected by Baha'u'llah before his death in 1892, and his remains were placed there in 1909. Courtesy of Israel Government Tourist Office, Ministry of Tourism, Toronto, Canada.

Baha'i house of worship in Sydney, Australia. While each house of worship differs from the others in general design, they all have the unifying architectural feature of nine sidesnine being the largest single digit, symbolizing oneness and unity. Courtesy of Baha'i Community of Canada.
* The Baha'is use a calendar that was established by The Bab and confirmed by Baha'u'llah. The year begins on March 21 and is divided into nineteen months of nineteen days each, with four (five in leap years) additional intercalary days.
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