Baha'i Holy Days & Other Coming Events
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Ayyam-i-ha or Intercalary Days
(Feb. 26-March 1): Ayyam-i-ha, or “Days of Ha,” are devoted to
spiritual preparation for the Fast, celebrating, hospitality,
charity and gift giving. They are celebrated the four days (five
in leap year) before the last month of the Baha’i year.
Naw-Rúz (March 21): The Baha’i New Year’s Day
is astronomically fixed to begin the year on the spring equinox.
Naw-Rúz is one of the nine holy days of the year when work is
suspended.
Festival of Ridvan (April 21-May 2): The annual
Baha’i festival commemorates the 12 days (April 21-May 2, 1863)
when Baha’u’llah, the prophet-founder of the Baha’i Faith,
resided in a garden called Ridvan (Paradise) in Baghdad, Iraq.
At this time He publicly proclaimed His mission as God’s
messenger for this age. The first (April 21), ninth (April 29)
and twelfth (May 2) days are celebrated as holy days when work
is suspended.
Declaration of the Bab (May 23): The Baha’i
commemorates May 23, 1844, when the Bab, the prophet-herald of
the Baha’i Faith, announced in Shiraz, Persia, that he was the
herald of a new messenger of God. It is one of the nine holy
days of the year when work is suspended.
Ascension of Baha’u’llah (May 29): Baha’is
observe the anniversary of the death in exile of Baha’u’llah,
the prophet-founder of the Baha’i Faith, on May 29, 1892. It is
one of the nine holy days of the year where work is suspended.
Martyrdom of the Bab (July 9): The holy day
commemorates the anniversary of the execution of the Bab (Siyyid
‘Ali-Muhammad), the prophet-herald of the Baha’i Faith, by a
firing squad on July 9, 1850, in Tabriz, Persia. It is one of
the nine holy days of the year when work is suspended.
Birth of the Bab (Oct. 20): The day is an
observance of the anniversary of the birth on Oct. 20, 1819, in
Shiraz, Persia, of Siyyid ‘Ali-Muhammad, who later took the
title of “the Bab,” meaning “the Gate.” The Bab was the
prophet-herald of the Baha’i Faith. The day is one of the nine
holy days of the year when work is suspended.
Birth of Baha’u’llah (Nov. 12): Baha’is observe
the anniversary of the birth of Baha’u’llah (born Mirza
Husayn-‘Ali) on Nov. 12, 1817, in Núr, Persia. Baha’u’llah,
which means the “Glory of God,” is the prophet-founder of the
Baha’i Faith. It is one of the nine holy days of the year when
work is suspended.
Day of the Covenant (Nov. 26): The festival
commemorates Baha’u’llah’s appointment of his eldest son, ‘Abdu’l-Baha,
as the Center of His Covenant.
Ascension of 'Abdu'l-Baha
(Nov 28): Baha’is observe the anniversary of the death of 'Abdu'l-Baha,
son of Baha'u'llah and His appointed succesor, on Nov 28, 1921.
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