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Baha'I Information Office
Title : Baha'I Information Office Baha'I Information Office
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Creator : State Library of South Australia, photographer
Date of creation : 2005
Format : Photograph
Dimensions : 102 x 152 mm
Contributor : State Library catalogue
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Many locally born Australians have taken some interest in eastern religions and cults. As early as the 1920s there were adherents of the Baha'I faith in South Australia publishing a newsletter titled Herald of the South. The founder of Baha'I in the 19th century, Baha'u'llah, taught that there was one God, whose successive revelations have been the chief civilising force in world history. He also taught the oneness of the world's peoples, encouraging his followers to work towards global unity. The Baha'I centre at 342 Brighton Road, Somerton Park, was opened in September 2001.
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Baha'I Information Office

Baha'I Faith (South Australia)

Coverage year : 2005
Place : Somerton Park (S. Aust.)
Region : Adelaide metropolitan area
Further reading :
Ahwan, Lauren. 'Baha'I community finds a spiritual home,' Guardian messenger, 12 September 2001, p. 20
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