• Bahai Inspired Songs by Jim Styan – Electronic music with text of lyrics inspired by love of the Bab, Baha’u’llah, ‘Abdu’l-Baha, and Baha’i heroes and heroines.
  • Dario Cardoso – Argentine Baha’i singer and musician who’s music is a mix of folk, rock and blues with indigenous roots. Website contains sound clips, biography and more interesting information.
  • Kevin Locke – «Known throughout the world as the pre-eminent player of the indigenous traditional Northern Plains flute, as well as an inspiring Hoop Dancer, storyteller, educator, and recording artist».
  • Live Unity Productions – A company devoted to producing music, drama and readings for the Bahá’í community. Catalogue and contacts.
  • New Garden Music, a Julie Rosser music company – This touching CD of Bahai music will bring warmth and joy into your heart, soul, life and human spirit.
  • Red Grammer – An award-winning singer and songwriter with a clear golden voice and a vision. Beloved by children, parents and educators alike, Red is a skilled performer with an outstanding tenor that is recognized as one of the best in the business.
  • Undying Fire Productions – Producers of Lotus in the Mudd, creating music to express and teach the message of the Baha’i Faith. Sound tracks, ordering, links.

The Bahai Faith is an emerging global religion founded by Bahá’u’lláh, a 19th century Persian exile. «Bahá’í» (ba-haa-ee) is either an adjective referring to this religion, or the term for a follower of Bahá’u’lláh.

Bahai theology speaks of three interlocking unities: the oneness of God; the oneness of religion; and the oneness of humanity. These three principles have a profound impact on the theological and social teachings of this religion.

Bahais believe that the history of Religion is an unfolding process of education planned by God, and that the founders of religions are God’s messengers and teachers of this Plan. Bahá’u’lláh is seen as the most recent, pivotal, but not final of God’s messengers. He claimed to be the One whose future coming was prophesied in religious scriptures of Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and other religions, and that his major purpose was to lay the spiritual foundations for a new global civilization of peace and harmony, which Bahá’ís expect to gradually arise by following Bahá’u’lláh’s teachings and laws.

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