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The difference in religions: Bahai and Buddhism.  

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The difference in religions: Bahai and Buddhism Done By: Lim Tze Kai Bahai A relatively new world religion, the Baha'i faith attempts to unite all humanity in the belief that there is only one God. It began when a young man announced that a new messenger of God would appear. Unfortunately this announcement was made in Iran a very Muslim state, and the young prophet Bab was executed along with thousands of his followers. One of his followers, a member of a wealthy family was banished to Iraq and eventually imprisoned. While imprisoned he realized that he was the messiah that his former leader was speaking of. While in prison Bahá'u'lláh which means Glory of God spread his inspirational message to his followers through extensive correspondence. After his death in 1892 his successor took the faith to other parts of the world as a missionary. The Baha'i faith has it's roots in Islam as they believe in one...

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