Mirza Husayn Ali Nuri ("Bahá'u'lláh") (1817-1893)
Sir Abbas Effendi ("'Abdu'l-Baha") (1844-1921)
Shoghi Effendi Rabbani ("The Guardian") (1897-1957)
The Shrine of The Bab
The Bab was martyred in 1850, in Tabriz, Iran. But the Baha'is hid His body and preserved it, and when Baha'u'llah and hundreds of Babis were exiled to Baghdad (and eventually the Holy Land) they took the remains of The Bab with them. His body was placed in a Shrine on the northern slobes of Mount Carmel; overlooking what is now Haifa, Israel. One duty of a Baha'i Pilgrim is to visit the Shrine of The Bab (considered the third most holy site in the Faith) and recite certain prayers.
The Lotus Temple
The Lotus Temple is just one Baha'i House of Worship in the world today.
For more information about the Baha'i Faith please go the links below!
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BAHA'I FAITH: An Introduction for Seekers of Truth
The Baha'i Faith: In Introduction for Mormons
Photos of the Baha'i World Centre, Haifa, Israel
The Baha'is: Christians of the SECOND Advent!
The Baha'i Faith and Abortion