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The
Bahá'í Club is an association of Bahá'í students and their friends dedicated to bringing about fellowship and love among the diverse group of students on this campus. Working closely with the greater Davis Baha'i Community, the club offers study circles and an array of other spiritual and social activities open for all who wish to attend.
About the Baha'i Faith
In just over 150 years, the Bahá'í Faith has become the second most widespread of the independent world religions. Embracing people from more than 2,100 ethnic, racial, and tribal groups, it is quite likely the most diverse organized body of people on the planet. Its unity challenges prevailing theories about human nature and the prospects for our common future.
Bahá'ís work towards the creation of an ever-advancing, sustainable world civilization, based on the following principles: the oneness of humanity, the equality of women and men, the elimination of all prejudices, universal education, the harmony between science and religion and the independent investigation of the truth.
Bahá'ís believe that humanity, as a whole, has entered a new stage in its collective existence. Like an adolescent entering adulthood, new levels of accomplishment are now possible. Global undertakings, once considered impossible, can now be achieved. Such undertakings include the realization of world peace, the attainment of universal justice, and the furtherance of a harmonious balance between technology, development, human values and protection of the natural environment.
Today, our understanding of spirituality must embrace not only personal and group life, but also the collective progress of humanity as a whole. Indeed, it is only because the human race has at last entered on its stage of maturity that the old age prophecies of an era of peace and justice can now be achieved. The essential message of the Bahá'í Faith is the call to unity; its audience, the entire world: "Let your vision be world-embracing," Baha'u'llah says, "rather than confined to your own self."
One cannot simply refer to themselves as a Baha'i, nor should they actively pursue new followers as it is a violation of the faith. There are many steps to becoming a true Baha'i and most the so-called Baha'is in Davis are not among them. Any are welcome to hear the teachings of the Baha'i faith providing it is their search and not due to any coercion or active pursuit by those who overzealously try to expand their groups. All are also welcome to join in the studies of the Ruhi, introductory classes of the faith. If any who read this, or any other entry about the Baha'i faith are encouraged to seek out more information at
Bahai.org
Also note that no true Baha'i will ever ask for a donation for the donations cannot be made by any outside of the faith. If you have not already accepted the teachings of the Baha'i and made such declaration at your ruling center you are not allowed to donate no matter how much you may wish to do so. In this fashion, the Baha'i community is truly self-sustaining and feels it is spread by the spirit to those truly seeking their saviour.
For these and other guidelines on what it is to be a Baha'i see this
site
Weekly Activities
UCD Bahá'í Club welcomes all interested in meeting and socializing with club members and learning more about the Baha'i Faith.
Baha'i Club Meetings:
Mondays @ 7:30pm-8:30pm
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Ruhi Study Circles:
The Baha'i Club hosts group study circles using a sequence of books covering a variety of themes. The Ruhi series offers a cross section of the Writings of the Baha'i Faith and are aimed at giving the participants an understanding of some of the mystical, practical and historical features of the Baha'i Faith through an environment of discussion and reflection.
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Devotional Gatherings:
The Baha'i Club also hosts interfaith spiritual gatherings. "Devotionals" are opportunities for people of all different religious or secular backgrounds to come together and share quotations, prayers, poetry and music that inspire and/or move them.
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A picture of the on-campus Baha'i Grove:
Baha'i Club of 2007-08


