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- THE NATIONAL SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY
- OF THE BAHA'IS OF THE UNITED STATES
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- The National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United
- States is the administrative body for the Baha'is of the U.S.
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- The Assembly has nine members. They are chosen by 171 delegates
- representing all the adult Baha'is of the continental U.S. There
- are approximately 1,700 local Spiritual Assemblies in the 48
- contiguous states. Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico have their own
- National Spiritual Assembies.
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- The Assembly directs, coordinates and stimulates the activities
- of individuals and local Spiritual Assemblies. It participates
- with other National Spiritual Assemblies in the election of the
- international governing body of the Faith, the Universal House of
- Justice, which is held in Haifa, Israel, every five years.
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- The headquarters of the National Assembly is in the vicinity of
- the Baha'i House of Worship, Wilmette, Illinois, where the
- Assembly maintains an administrative staff, supervises a
- publishing trust, and publishes several periodicals including a
- quarterly magazine, World Order, and a quarterly newsletter, US
- Baha'i Report.
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- The Assembly supports the proclamation of the Baha'i Faith
- throughout the world. Baha'i communities have been established
- in more than 200 countries, territories and islands; Baha'is now
- live in over 100,000 localities around the world. The Baha'is of
- the United States were among the first to carry the Faith to many
- lands.
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- The Assembly has an official representative accredited with the
- United Nations Department of Public Information and is a member
- of the Baha'i International Community which has consultative
- status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council
- (ECOSOC) and the United Nations International Children's Fund
- (UNICEF). In addition, it has submitted comprehensive position
- papers to the U.N. on such topics as human rights, the
- environment, and the equality of men and women.
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- The Assembly directs the operations of three permanent schools in
- California, Maine and Michigan and supervises Baha'i studies at
- the Native American Baha'i Institute in Arizona and at 36 other
- locations across the nation. The first Baha'i school in the
- United States was founded in 1900.
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- The Assembly also operates the Louis G. Gregory Baha'i Institute
- in South Carolina, which provides training for teachers and
- administrators of the Faith, primarily from the southern states.
- WLGI, an educationally licensed 50,000-watt Baha'i radio station,
- broadcasts from the same site.
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- The Assembly, in all of its deliberations, endeavors to reach
- decisions through "loving and frank consultation." In all of its
- efforts it strives to remain free from outside pressure and
- influence. Clear directives for its actions are contained in the
- sacred writings of the Baha'i Faith.
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- PRINCIPAL TENETS OF THE BAHA'I FAITH
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- The central teachings of the Baha'i Faith are based on the belief
- that religion is revealed by a succession of prophets inspired by
- one God. The pivotal social principle of the Faith is the
- oneness of mankind, implying:
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- o establishment of universal peace upheld by a world federal
- system;
- o elimination of prejudice of all kinds;
- o recognition of the equality of men and women;
- o adoption of a universal auxiliary language;
- o acceptance of the essential harmony of science and
- religion;
- o implementation of universal compulsory education;
- o application of spiritual solutions to the world's
- problems.
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- National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States
- Wilmette, Illinois 60091 - 312/869-9039
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