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Declaration of the Bab

  • In 1844, Siyyid Ali-Muhammad (known by His title, the Bab, which means "the Gate") announced that He was the bearer of a Divine Revelation whose aim was to prepare the world for a Messenger of God--Baha'u'llah. The anniversary of that declaration is celebrated by Baha'is and their friends all over the world.
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Marie-Claire Saindon – When A Thought Of War

Abdu’l-Baha – Denzil Aumua (5 Year Plan Festival, Brisbane, Australia)

Fred’s Song – Tom Francis (5 Year Plan Festival, Brisbane, Australia)

Necklace of a King – Zac & Devina (5 Year Plan Festival, Brisbane, Australia)

Paper Cranes – Tom Francis (5 Year Plan Festival, Brisbane, Australia)

“Liberatevi (Free Thyself)” by Shideh Massai & Anis Mirra

“Steadfast” by Asher Smith

“Shamme Afrookhteh (Lighted Candle)” by Aria & Arman

“Ablaze” by Isis, Sheida, Sama & Navid

“Nanhe Baalak (Little Children)” by Gloria Akhterjahan

Waves of One Sea – Elika Mahony (A Global Singalong)

“Happiness” by Friends in Bristol

“O Thou Candle” by James Mohajer

“Quand germe une pensée de guerre (When a Thought of War Comes)” by Morgane & Samy

“Rab-e-Rahim par Bharosa (Trust in the All-Merciful Lord)” by Arman, Aria & Gloria

Virtual European Baha’i Choir – “Gather All the People” (Naw Ruz 2021)

“Intimate Friends” by Roz, Amelia & Andre

“My Only Joy” by Felipe & Lydia

“Låt ditt hjärta (Let Your Heart)” by Ann-Sofie, Nora & Sasha

“Refresh and Gladden” by Steve Zaat

“Love is Light” by Katie & Faizi

“Where There is Love (Lapho kukhona uthando)” by the Durban Baha’i Choir

“Broken Winged Bird” by Vaimoana & Felipe

Moananui-a-Kiwa (Virtual Choir) by Daniel James MacDonald & Vahid Qualls, Arranged by Pierre Weber

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