A lighthearted and fun way to increase our knowledge about Baha’i topics. The answer to each question is in a write-up available at one of the Baha’i Multimedia Resources sites. Clicking on the 'Answer' link will take you to the desire article.


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A ""stronghold for whosoever hath believed in God .."

He is compared to a fortified place, a fortress, a "stronghold for whosoever hath believed in God .."  -->Answer

National Spiritual Assembly

Seven future Hands of the Cause served on this National Assembly.  -->Answer

Add missing words

In one of His Talks ‘Abdu’l-Baha indicates that: “Love is the breath of the ______ _______in the heart of Man” Please fill in the blanks.  -->Answer

Meaning of "Let us make man in our image..."

The biblical statement "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness", some interpret to mean that women are not included. What explanation does ‘Abdu’l-Baha provide in rejecting that point of view?  -->Answer

Esperanto in Iran?

Is it true that there were Baha’i children in Persia who were taking Esperanto lessons as early as 1919?  -->Answer

A poem known as “Recognition”

This poem, known as “Recognition”, was composed by this prominent Hand of the Cause.  -->Answer

Baha’i World Commonwealth

We understand that the term “Baha’i World Commonwealth” is a reference to the future commonwealth of the nations of the world that is envisaged in the Baha’i writings. Can you describe some of its features and components?  -->Answer

“the ultimate oppression”

In a talk about Ridvan 2009, this former member of the Universal House of Justice quotes Baha’u’llah and brings our attention to what he calls “the ultimate oppression” that mankind is experiencing. Can you identify what quote he was referring to?  -->Answer

Harmful human conditions

In one of His talks ‘Abdu’l-Baha explains that these two human conditions will keep us from attracting and reflecting “the lights of the Supreme Concourse”. He compares them to the back side of a mirror turned to the sun. Name these two human conditions.  -->Answer

Add the missing word

In explaining the greatness of this “Day” in which “God's most excellent favours have been poured out upon men” Baha’u’llah calls on us to _________________ our differences.  -->Answer

Symbolic representation

The Guardian used this monument to explain the various stages in the Administrative Order. Can you identify this monument and those stages?  -->Answer  

The “proof of nobility” for a human being

‘Abdu’l-Baha defines the “proof of nobility” for a human being in terms of how one’s attitude should be in certain conditions. Can you guess what those conditions?  -->Answer