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Welcome to the Baltimore City Baha'i Community

We invite you to learn more about the Bahá’í Faith and the various events in your neighborhood. Bahá’ís are hosting study circles, programs for children and youth and prayer meetings and invite you to join us in our efforts to unite mankind.

 
Candlelight Vigil for the Baha'is in Iran PDF Print E-mail

On a cold, Friday evening on February 20th, approximately forty Baha'is and their friends gathered at the pagoda in Patterson Park for a candlelight vigil. The purpose of the vigil was to collectively honor, remember and pray for the safety of the seven Baha'i leaders currently imprisoned and awaiting trial in Iran. Many prayers were sung in unison, beseeching God to bestow steadfastness, faith, and patience on these stalwart believers. The names of the seven Baha'is were read aloud, followed by a moving prayer for the martyrs and their families. The blistering cold and the wind only increased the heat of this gathering, as it symbolized the smallest of sacfirices that we can make in honor of our dear friends in the Cradle of the Faith.

Following the vigil, the participants were invited to the nearby home of Ala and Naseem to warm up with tea and cake. Their warmth and hospitality brought a joyous conclusion to the evening. 

 

Candlelight vigil in Patterson Park. Over 40 Baha'is and friends came to pray for Baha'is arrested in Iran for their belief in the Baha'i Faith. 

 

 

 
Baha'i Faith at Johns Hopkins PDF Print E-mail

On March 3, the Johns Hopkins Interfaith Center hosted a dinner with the Baha'i community as part of the "Open Hands, Open Hearts" week.

The event featured Hopkins students giving an introduction to the Baha'i Faith and one student's recollection of his experience being denied access to college in Iran because of his belief in the Baha'i Faith.

All in all, approximately 80 people attended the dinner and lecture in this series.

Click here to read an article written in the Johns Hopkins student newspaper, The Johns Hopkins News-Letter, about this event.

 

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