Sirona
Hindu Wannabe
Dear forum,
I am trying to educate myself about the practical aspects of Bahai life. Therefore, I compiled some statements which I believe to have learned. They are mostly yes/no statements, but of course, I would appreciate some clarification. If anyone wonders, my cultural frame of reference is mainstream Christianity. Initially I intended to put it in the Bahai DIR, but I decided to put it under Religion Q&A so that knowledgeable non-Bahais can answer, too.
1. The Bahai faith, like Islam, allows only the single human voice without instrumental accompaniment in communal worship.
1a) Is this correct?
1b) If so, what are Bahai choirs for?
2. In Bahaism, a religious tax called Huqúqu'lláh must be paid, which is 19% of one’s income.
3. In Bahaism, there are no priests and no sermons in the worship service.
3a) Is this correct?
3b) if so, who has the authority to determine how scripture is to be interpreted?
4. Why are non-Baha'is not allowed to attend a Nineteenth Day Festival?
5. What is the difference between a devotional and a Nineteenth Day Festival?
6. If Bahais are as tolerant as is often claimed, why are Bahai not allowed to celebrate religious festivals of other religions (problem with interfaith marriages)?
7. Bahais, like Muslims, are not allowed to drink alcohol.
8. In Bahaism, as in Islam, there is a ban on images (to prevent "idolatry").
9. In Bahaism, there are 3 obligatory prayers. Do believers choose only one of them or do all 3 have to be recited every day?
10. Bahais must obey the orders of the Universal House of Justice, which is infallible.
11. Bahais are not allowed to engage in politics.
Maybe I’ll ask some more questions, but I think there are already quite a few questions to be answered.
Thanks for your replies.
I am trying to educate myself about the practical aspects of Bahai life. Therefore, I compiled some statements which I believe to have learned. They are mostly yes/no statements, but of course, I would appreciate some clarification. If anyone wonders, my cultural frame of reference is mainstream Christianity. Initially I intended to put it in the Bahai DIR, but I decided to put it under Religion Q&A so that knowledgeable non-Bahais can answer, too.
1. The Bahai faith, like Islam, allows only the single human voice without instrumental accompaniment in communal worship.
1a) Is this correct?
1b) If so, what are Bahai choirs for?
2. In Bahaism, a religious tax called Huqúqu'lláh must be paid, which is 19% of one’s income.
3. In Bahaism, there are no priests and no sermons in the worship service.
3a) Is this correct?
3b) if so, who has the authority to determine how scripture is to be interpreted?
4. Why are non-Baha'is not allowed to attend a Nineteenth Day Festival?
5. What is the difference between a devotional and a Nineteenth Day Festival?
6. If Bahais are as tolerant as is often claimed, why are Bahai not allowed to celebrate religious festivals of other religions (problem with interfaith marriages)?
7. Bahais, like Muslims, are not allowed to drink alcohol.
8. In Bahaism, as in Islam, there is a ban on images (to prevent "idolatry").
9. In Bahaism, there are 3 obligatory prayers. Do believers choose only one of them or do all 3 have to be recited every day?
10. Bahais must obey the orders of the Universal House of Justice, which is infallible.
11. Bahais are not allowed to engage in politics.
Maybe I’ll ask some more questions, but I think there are already quite a few questions to be answered.
Thanks for your replies.
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