Naw Ruz is the Baha’i New Year
Naw Ruz means "New Day" and is the Baha'i new year. On the first day of spring, Baha’is all over the world celebrate Naw Ruz or New Year (literally “New Day” in Persian). It is a joyful day in which...
View ArticleNaw-Ruz this year marks centenary of entombment of the Bab
The Shrine of the Bab on Mount Carmel as it appeared in 1909, the year His remains were laid to their final rest. (Photo copyright Baha'i World Centre) HAIFA, Israel — On March 21, Baha’is around the...
View ArticleHappy Naw Ruz!
Baha’is celebrate the new year at the beginning of spring. Naw Ruz (which means “new day” in Persian) begins at sunset on the last day of the Baha’i Fast (March 20) and lasts through sunset on March...
View ArticleCorvallis Baha’is celebrate the new year coffeehouse-style
Judy Heath of Corvallis and Howard Herrick of Monroe enjoy a conversation during the Corvallis Naw Ruz coffeehouse. Corvallis, Oregon On March 21, members of the Bahá’í Faith in Corvallis held a...
View ArticleNEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS
“For Baha’is, Naw-Ruz (New Year) isn’t just a party – it serves as a reminder of the oneness of all the Messengers of God, and the spiritual springtime they each brought to humanity. Abdu’l-Baha...
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