Abdu’l-Baha (Poem in Farsi) ای حضرت عبدالبهاء




This is a poem dedicated to ‘Abdu’l-Baha, our beloved Master, in commemoration of his ascension (his passing) on the 28 of November. The poem is written and read in Farsi (Persian) by Mrs. Shahla Nabilzadeh-Ghotbi. Please feel free to share the link with your friends and in your communities. For more information about Baha’u'llah and the Baha’i Faith, please visit: As always, Thanks for watching. Sabby xoxox…

Who Are Bahai Zombies!




Most Bahais claim to be more civilized and modern thinkers and respect opposing thoughts but in reality they fight opposing thoughts specially thoughts that are better and more civilized than what they been thought! Only vampires drink blood and eat flesh plus wild animals (tiger, lion,….) If you dont like looking like vampires, then stop consuming animal products no matter what the society or your faith says, do your own thinking! BUT HUMAN’S FOOD IS NOT MEAT. GOD MADE HER THE NOBLEST OF CREATURES NOT A BLOODTHIRSTY PREDATOR. ABDU’L-BAHA This video featurese the first Bahai animal right protest outside Bahai annual conference, we were not allowed to have a speech at the conference (request was made months before the event) about veganism & eve…

Bahais_in_My_Backyard – Part 2 of Full Interview.wmv




Also available at The Baha’i Faith & Religious Freedom of Conscience Baha’is in My Backyard – Full Interview with Belfilms, Israel. 2.4 hours. The three segments were uploaded originally on Mar 30, 2011, with over 2500 hits by April, 2012. Given the US Federal Court decisions ruling three times against the Haifan Baha’i denomination in 2008 to 2010, I believe it is the right moment to make available this full interview for people researching the Bahai Faith. I was interviewed for the movie Baha’is in My Backyard on October 18, 2004. The movie was produced by the Israeli company Belfilms. At the time I had not yet realized that the 1912 Covenant of Abdul-Baha existed, as documented in the early Bahai magazine the Star of the West and by Ruth White, a…

Bahais_in_My_Backyard – Part 3 of Full Interview.wmv




Also available at The Baha’i Faith & Religious Freedom of Conscience Baha’is in My Backyard – Full Interview with Belfilms, Israel. 2.4 hours. The three segments were uploaded originally on Mar 30, 2011, with over 2500 hits by April, 2012. Given the US Federal Court decisions ruling three times against the Haifan Baha’i denomination in 2008 to 2010, I believe it is the right moment to make available this full interview for people researching the Bahai Faith. I was interviewed for the movie Baha’is in My Backyard on October 18, 2004. The movie was produced by the Israeli company Belfilms. At the time I had not yet realized that the 1912 Covenant of Abdul-Baha existed, as documented in the early Bahai magazine the Star of the West and by Ruth White, a…

Frederick Glaysher, Reform Bahai Faith, Troy Interfaith Group, March 5, 2012.wmv




NOTE: I misspoke in terms of the date in which Dr. C. Ainsworth Mitchell judged the purported will and testament of Abdul-Baha fraudulent. The correct date was in 1929. Dr. C. (Charles) Ainsworth Mitchell’s “Report on the Writing Shown on the Photographs of the Alleged Will of Abdul-Baha,” may be found at the following link: Introduction to the Reform Bahai Faith, by Frederick Glaysher. Delivered at the Troy Interfaith Group on March 5, 2012. “To be a Bahai simply means to love all the world; to love humanity and try to serve it; to work for universal peace and universal brotherhood.” –Abdul-Baha “O people of the world, ye are all the fruit of one tree, and the leaves of one branch.” –Baha’u'llah “Consort ye, O people, with the followers of all…

Baha’i Fireside – Learning about the Baha’i Faith in Highland Park, Illinois




More Baha’i videos at bahaivideos.com this fireside was a very good topic learning about what it means to be Baha’i. I’m a Jewish Buddhist and find wonderful people to connect with at Baha’i firesides who enjoy exploring issues of peace, humanity and spirituality. Good times!…

Baha’i Faith – Principles and Practices




To become a Bahá’í is to respond to the call of God for this day and to join a global fellowship committed to helping humankind reach the long-promised age of global peace, justice and unity. A person becomes a Bahá’í by recognizing Bahá’u'lláh as the Messenger of God for this age and striving to follow His laws and teachings. (To become a member of the Bahá’í Faith, go to join.bahai.us. Outside of the United States, visit the international Bahá’í website for contact information in your country.) Some of the features and requirements of living a Bahá’í life are: Laws of personal behavior and moral principles: The Bahá’í teachings include laws and prescriptions for the spiritual and moral life of the individual and for the governance and development of s…

Baha’is in My Backyard 1 – From Full Interview of Frederick Glaysher by Belfilms, Israel.




Baha’is in My Backyard – Full Interview of Frederick Glaysher by Belfilms, Israel. 2.4 hours. Given the US Federal Court decisions ruling three times against the Haifan Baha’i denomination in 2008 to 2010, I believe it is the right moment to make available this full interview for people researching the Bahai Faith. I was interviewed for the movie Baha’is in My Backyard on October 18, 2004. The movie was produced by the Israeli company Belfilms. At the time I had not yet realized that the 1912 Covenant of Abdul-Baha existed, as documented in the early Bahai magazine the Star of the West and by Ruth White, as well as other sources, and was the formative document for the Bahai Movement in the West, during Abdul-Baha’s lifetime, both in the United States and Europe. Cons…

Baha’is in My Backyard 2 – Full Interview of Frederick Glaysher by Belfilms, Israel.




Baha’is in My Backyard – Full Interview of Frederick Glaysher by Belfilms, Israel. 2.4 hours. Given the US Federal Court decisions ruling three times against the Haifan Baha’i denomination in 2008 to 2010, I believe it is the right moment to make available this full interview for people researching the Bahai Faith. I was interviewed for the movie Baha’is in My Backyard on October 18, 2004. The movie was produced by the Israeli company Belfilms. At the time I had not yet realized that the 1912 Covenant of Abdul-Baha existed, as documented in the early Bahai magazine the Star of the West and by Ruth White, as well as other sources, and was the formative document for the Bahai Movement in the West, during Abdul-Baha’s lifetime, both in the United States and Europe. Cons…

Baha’is in My Backyard 3 – Full Interview of Frederick Glaysher by Belfilms, Israel.




Baha’is in My Backyard 3 – Full Interview of Frederick Glaysher by Belfilms, Israel. 2.4 hours. Given the US Federal Court decisions ruling three times against the Haifan Baha’i denomination in 2008 to 2010, I believe it is the right moment to make available this full interview for people researching the Bahai Faith. I was interviewed for the movie Baha’is in My Backyard on October 18, 2004. The movie was produced by the Israeli company Belfilms. At the time I had not yet realized that the 1912 Covenant of Abdul-Baha existed, as documented in the early Bahai magazine the Star of the West and by Ruth White, as well as other sources, and was the formative document for the Bahai Movement in the West, during Abdul-Baha’s lifetime, both in the United States and Europe. Co…