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“May you increase daily in spirituality, may you be strengthened in all goodness...”
- ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
Assembly Ideas
We have provided here materials which might be useful in creating school assemblies which are about the Bahá’í Faith, or which are Bahá’í -inspired. Right now, the resources include here are somewhat meagre. This is an area which we are planning to expand considerably over the coming year.
Bahá’ís regularly visit schools to participate in collective worship or assemblies, or to take part in classroom presentations and discussions.
If you would like to request a Bahá’í speaker, please email schools.resources@bahai.org.uk with the details and we will endeavour to help.
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Useful links
Websites

The official website for
the Bahá'í's of the
United Kingdom.

The official website for
the worldwide
Bahá'í Community.

The official website for the Bahá'í International Community at the UN.

The Bahá'í World news service.

A photographic narrative of the life of the founder of the Bahá'í Faith, Bahá'u'lláh.

Celebrations from around the world for the 200th anniversaries of the births of The Báb and Bahá'u'lláh.

Collections of multi-faith meditations and reflections on numerous topics such as peace.

A popular blog or articles, videos and music.

The offical UK Bahá'í Children's magazine for ages 5-12 years.

The official US Bahá'í Children's magazine
Videos & Animations
Inspirational stories of people from diverse nations whose lives have been transformed by the Bahá'í Teachings.
The history of the growth of the Bahá'í community, from 'Abdu'l-Bahá's passing in 1921 to the present day.
Exemplar follows the life of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and the profound effect He had on people both past and present.
Experiences from Bahá'ís and their friends from around the world who are striving to build vibrant communities.
Young and old, in cities and villages around the world, are taking part in a process of community building based on concepts enshrined in the Bahá’í Teachings.
Young people from the UK discuss the problems facing the world and how Bahá’u’lláh’s message offers a healing remedy to address these issues.
We all feel the need to belong somewhere, but are the ways in which we are trying to satisfy this need actually bringing us closer together?
Communication is an important building block for society, but often public discourse is divisive and centred around conflict. Is there an alternative?







