For our Religious Visit assignment I
decided to study the Baha’i Faith. After
a few phone calls I had an interview set up with Sandy. Instead of doing an interview Sandy had a
presentation prepared for me. During the
course of the presentation I was most fascinated with the Baha’i concept of
progressive revelation. Progressive
revelation means that God's will is revealed to mankind gradually as mankind
matures and is better able to comprehend the purpose of God in creating
humanity.
According to the Baha’i, a prophet comes along every 1,000 years and brings a message understandable to the people. Baha’u’llah was the last prophet so another Teacher is expected in approximately 800 years. In line with progressive revelation is the belief that all of the prophets are descended from one of the three wives of Abraham. The wives of Abraham were Sarah, Hagar, and Keturah. Moses and Jesus Christ were from the line of Sarah. Krishna, Zoroaster, and Buddha are from the line of Keturah. Muhammad and The Bab are descended from Hagar. Baha’u’llah is descended from Keturah and possibly Sarah.
According to the Baha’i, a prophet comes along every 1,000 years and brings a message understandable to the people. Baha’u’llah was the last prophet so another Teacher is expected in approximately 800 years. In line with progressive revelation is the belief that all of the prophets are descended from one of the three wives of Abraham. The wives of Abraham were Sarah, Hagar, and Keturah. Moses and Jesus Christ were from the line of Sarah. Krishna, Zoroaster, and Buddha are from the line of Keturah. Muhammad and The Bab are descended from Hagar. Baha’u’llah is descended from Keturah and possibly Sarah.
Abraham |
Sarah |
Hagar |
Keturah |
Krishna |
There
is a relationship between the Vedas
to the Holy Bible. This is due in
part to the lineage of Krishna and the Indian people which the Baha’i trace
back to Adam through Abraham's third wife Keturah. Moses and the Israelites share a lineage
tracing back to Adam through Abraham's first wife Sarah. Moses is a prophet and prominent figure in Christianity,
Islam and Judasim. It is proposed he was
alive circa 1391-1271B.C.E.
Moses |
Zoroaster |
Zoroaster
described the human condition as the mental struggle between aša (truth)
and druj (lie). The purpose of life is to sustain aša. This
occurs through active participation in life and the exercise of “good thoughts,
good words, and good deeds”. He
prophesied his return in exactly 1,000 years saying, "In a thousand years
look to the western sky. You will see a great star, follow it and you will find
me, there, in a manger”. The Baha’i believe the three Magi (from the Christian
Nativity) were Zoroastrian king-priests looking for the reincarnation of their
prophet which they found in the infant Jesus.
Siddhartha Gautama Buddha was a
spiritual leader who lived in India during 563-483 B.C.E., on whose teachings
Buddhism was founded. The
teachings were an oral tradition passed down and finally written 400 years
after his death. Buddhism is
non-dogmatic.The world "Buddha" roughly means "awakened
one" or "the enlightened one." He is believed to be descended from
Keturah.
Buddha |
While
Gautama Buddha is the primary figure in Buddhism, he is also associated with Hinduism,
Taoist-Buddhism, and as Saint Josaphat in the Christian religion. Most
Buddhists believe Gautama Buddha to be a teacher who shared his insights to
help end ignorance, craving, and suffering in order to help his followers to
attain the state of Nirvana.
Jesus Christ |
Muhammad |
The Báb (1819-1850) was the messenger who proclaimed the coming of Baha’u’llah. His name means “The Gate” and he is a descendent of Muhammad through both parents, indicating he is from the line of Hagar. Baha’is believe that the Báb was also the spiritual return of Elijah and John the Baptist, that he was the Ushídar-Máh referred to in the Zoroastrian scriptures, and the forerunner of their own religion.
Baha'u'llah |
Works Cited
The
Baha’i Faith Website. http://www.bahai.org/.
(Accessed 08MAY12)
Bible
History Online. http://www.bible-history.com/index.php
(Accessed 08MAY12)
The
History of Abraham. http://www.bible-history.com/old-testament/abraham.html.
(Accessed 08May12)
Wikipedia
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(Accessed on 08MAY12)
Wikipedia on Abraham. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham.
(Accessed 08MAY12)
Wikipedia
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(Accessed 08MAY12)
Wikipedia
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(Accessed 09MAY12)
Wikipedia
on Buddha. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautama_Buddha.
(Accessed 08MAY12)
Wikipedia
on Hagar. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagar
(Accessed 08MAY12)
Wikipedia
on Jesus Christ. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus.
(Accessed 08MAY12)
Wikipedia
on Keturah. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keturah.
(Accessed 08MAY12)
Wikipedia
on Krishna. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krishna.
(Accessed 08MAY12)
Wikipedia
on Moses. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses.
(Accessed 08MAY12)
Wikipedia
on Muhammad. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad.
(Accessed 08MAY12)
Wikipedia
on Sarah. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah.
(Accessed 08AMY12)
Wikipedia
on Zoroaster. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroaster.
(Accessed 08MAY12)