Baha'i faith in Indonesia

DELHI - Sunday crowds at the Bahai Lotus Temple, Delhi. (AAP Image/David Crawshaw) NO ARCHIVING

The Baha'i Lotus Temple in Delhi in pre-pandemic times. It is estimated there are some six million Baha'is worldwide. Source: AAP

The Bahá’í religion suddenly became a concern in Indonesia after the religious minister delivered a happy Naw Ruz Day greeting for the people of the religion.


In Indonesia, the Baha'i religion has only recently entered, and the number of followers is still very small. Lecturer of the State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kudus, Dr. Moh. Rosyid, M.Ag., M.Hum briefly discusses the Baha'i religion in Indonesia.

Moh Rosyid is a researcher and also the author of the book Dialogue of the Baha'i Religion.



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