Bahai.org

If you want to learn more about the Bahá'í Faith, a great place to start is the official and authoritative website, bahai.org.

Many authoritative writings of the central figures of the Faith are freely available on the Bahá'í Reference Library, part of bahai.org.

Reddit

Another great online community exists on Reddit, known as r/bahai, Reddit's Bahá'í group. Be sure to check out their wiki and FAQ, and while you're at it, check out related groups devoted to Bahá'í photography, Bahá'í history, and even Bahá'í memes.

Readers of r/bahai helpfully compiled a very comprehensive list of websites and resources relevant to the Bahá'í Faith (see also part 2 and part 3).

Bahaipedia

Bahaipedia is a reference website for information relating to the Bahá’í­ Faith. It's available in seven languages, the largest of which includes over 4,500 articles.

Along with the main site, the Bahaipedia family of websites also includes a bank of Bahá'í-related images and media, a repository of major Bahá'í works, and a topical collection of Bahá'í quotes. A separate website, bahai-library.com, hosts a wide variety of documents that are cited in Bahaipedia articles.


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