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Baha'i
History of Ascension of Bahau'llah
Bahá’u’lláh was the prophet and founder of the Bahá’í Faith, a universal religion that focuses on humanity’s spiritual unity. He was born into a noble family in Iran and was exiled for his belief in the messianic Báb. In 1863, he claimed to have had a revelation from God in Iraq, and he spent the rest of his life imprisoned in the Ottoman Empire. His teachings, which ranged from moral and spiritual advancement to global governance, were founded on the concepts of unity and religious renewal.According to teachings, religion is revealed in an orderly and progressive manner by a single God through Manifestations of God, who are the founders of major world religions throughout history. The most recent of them, prior to Báb and Bahá’u’lláh, are Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad. Despite differences in social practices and interpretations, Bahás regards the major religions as fundamentally unified in purpose. The Bahá Faith emphasizes universal unity and outright condemns racism, misogyny, and nationalism. At the heart of Bahá’s teachings is the goal of a unified world system that promotes the prosperity of all nations, races, creeds, and classes.