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*A follower of or pertaining to a follower of [[Bahá'u'lláh]].
*A follower of or pertaining to a follower of [[Bahá'u'lláh]].
**[[Bahá'í Faith|The Bahá'í Faith]], sometimes called the Bahá'í World Faith or the Bahá'í International Community, the globally recognized Bahá'í community.
**[[Bahá'í Faith|The Bahá'í Faith]], sometimes called the Bahá'í World Faith or the Bahá'í International Community, the globally recognized Bahá'í community.
**[[Bahá'í divisions]], smaller groups that reject the leadership of the previous group, particularly with regards to the succession of [[Shoghi Effendi]].
**[[Bahá'í divisions]], smaller groups that reject the leadership of the previous group, particularly with regards to the succession of Shoghi Effendi.
**[[Terraces (Bahá'í)|Bahá'í terraces]], also known as the '''Hanging Gardens of Haifa''' or '''Bahá'í gardens'''. Part of the Bahá'í World Centre in Haifa, Israel.
**[[Terraces (Bahá'í)|Bahá'í terraces]], also known as the '''Hanging Gardens of Haifa''' or '''Bahá'í gardens'''. Part of the Bahá'í World Centre in Haifa, Israel.
*[[Baha' ad-Din al-`Amili|Shaykh Baha'i]], a 15th century physician from Persia.
*[[Baha' ad-Din al-`Amili|Shaykh Baha'i]], a 15th century physician from Persia.

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The term Bahá'í may mean:

  • A follower of or pertaining to a follower of Bahá'u'lláh.
    • The Bahá'í Faith, sometimes called the Bahá'í World Faith or the Bahá'í International Community, the globally recognized Bahá'í community.
    • Bahá'í divisions, smaller groups that reject the leadership of the previous group, particularly with regards to the succession of Shoghi Effendi.
    • Bahá'í terraces, also known as the Hanging Gardens of Haifa or Bahá'í gardens. Part of the Bahá'í World Centre in Haifa, Israel.
  • Shaykh Baha'i, a 15th century physician from Persia.
  • Wanyan Bahai, a Jurchen chieftain of the Liao Dynasty (926 - 1115) of Northern China.
  • Ahmad Bahai, a professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University and UC Berkeley.[1]
  • Bahaï, Chad, a town in the Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti Region of Chad.
  • Takht Bahai, the remains of a famous 1st century Buddhist monastery.
  • Naina Neer Bahai, a song by A. R. Rahman, part of the soundtrack to the 2005 Indian film Water.