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a new solar calendar of 19 months of 19 days is used by the Baha’i world community. The number of days in this calendar adds up to 361 days, and the difference of four days, five days in leap ...
However, people of the Baha’i faith mark leap days of their own every year. The Baha’i calendar is divided into 19 months of 19 days each, with 11 holy days. That leaves four days — known as ...
Brother and sister Ramin and Raheleh Sohrab joined a feast in New Haven with fellow members of the Baha’i faith — storing up in anticipation of an annual fast. The occasion was Baha’i feast of ayyam-i ...
Naw-Rúz is the first day of the month of Baha ... í calendar. The festival is usually observed with meetings for prayer and celebration. The celebration is often combined with a feast as the ...
Every nineteen days, the evening before the first day of each Bahá'í month, all of the Bahá'ís of a particular community meet at one of their houses, or the local Bahá'í centre, for a Feast.
The Baha'is themselves come together every 19 days for ... a spiritual feast. ... And the Baha'u'llah has raised work ... to the level of worship. So as people are working and they are doing it as ...
Beginning with the starting date of the Bahá’í Era (B.E.), which was fixed at March 21, 1844, the Bahá’í calendar has been divided into 19 months, each with 19 days. Since 19 times 19 ...
Naw-Rúz is the first day of the month of Baha ... í calendar. The festival is usually observed with meetings for prayer and celebration. The celebration is often combined with a feast as the ...
Every nineteen days, the evening before the first day of each Bahá'í month, all of the Bahá'ís of a particular community meet at one of their houses, or the local Bahá'í centre, for a Feast.