/r/Bahaipics
Beautiful and interesting photos about the Baha'i Faith on Reddit.
For general Baha'i discussion, see /r/bahai.
Check out the rest of our family of subreddits too: /r/bahainews • /r/bahaiquotes • /r/bahaihistory • /r/bahaidev
A place for beautiful and interesting Bahá'í-themed photography on Reddit.
/r/bahai - General discussion about the Bahá'í Faith
/r/bahainews - Bahá'í-related news and current events
/r/bahaiquotes - Quotes from the Bahá'í Writings and other holy scriptures
/r/bahaihistory - Looking back at the history of the Bahá'í Faith
/r/bahaidev - Bahá'í-related web, software, and hardware development
Follow all of these in our Bahá'í multireddit.
Some of our contributors have created a Discord server that offers text and voice chat! Check it out at bahai.fyi.
You can also check out our IRC chat if that's your thing.
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/r/Bahaipics
We came together to celebrate Ayyám-i-Há at a very popular local park. The best part was that in addition to our community members, several other non-Bahá’is who also happened to be at the park joined us! My 17-year-old son read prayers in Esperanto and German, and gave a beautiful speech about God’s love and the importance of showing our love for others in our speech and our actions every day. Everyone, both Bahá’i and the non-Bahá’i families who joined us could feel the joy and love in this gathering.