The quadrant of the gardens at Bahjí nearest the Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh is known as the Haram-i-Aqdas – the most holy sanctuary. A thousand Baha'is will be seated in chairs set up in the outer ring for a program of prayers and readings to commemorate the anniversary of His passing, after which they will form a long procession to circumambulate the Shrine.
English: The quadrant of the gardens at Bahjí nearest the Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh is known as the Haram-i-Aqdas – the most holy sanctuary. A thousand Baha'is will be seated in chairs set up in the outer ring for a program of prayers and readings to commemorate the anniversary of His passing, after which they will form a long procession to circumambulate the Shrine. • view[edit]
The brownstone building is a historical photo of the Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh, the holiest spot in the Bahá'í World. This is the point to which all Bahá'ís turn in prayer, the 'Point of Adoration' or Qiblih.
English: The brownstone building is a historical photo of the Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh, the holiest spot in the Bahá'í World. This is the point to which all Bahá'ís turn in prayer, the 'Point of Adoration' or Qiblih. • view[edit]
Gravesite of Quddús, an historic figure of the Bahá’í Faith, during its surreptitious demolition in April 2004. The gravesite is located in Babol, Iran.
English: Gravesite of Quddús, an historic figure of the Bahá’í Faith, during its surreptitious demolition in April 2004. The gravesite is located in Babol, Iran. • view[edit]
The Garden of Riḍván near 'Akká. The bench just behind the mulberry tree on the left is one of the seats occupied by Bahá’u’lláh when He visited the garden
English: The Garden of Riḍván near 'Akká. The bench just behind the mulberry tree on the left is one of the seats occupied by Bahá’u’lláh when He visited the garden • view[edit]
Lusaka conference participants pose for a group photo before heading home. People came from all nine provinces of Zambia and from neighboring Malawi and Zimbabwe.
English: Lusaka conference participants pose for a group photo before heading home. People came from all nine provinces of Zambia and from neighboring Malawi and Zimbabwe. • view[edit]
The Garden of Riḍván near 'Akká. The bench just behind the mulberry tree on the left is one of the seats occupied by Bahá’u’lláh when He visited the garden
English: The Garden of Riḍván near 'Akká. The bench just behind the mulberry tree on the left is one of the seats occupied by Bahá’u’lláh when He visited the garden • view[edit]