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  • Naw-Ruz marks the end of the 19-day Baha’i Fast, which is a period of reflection and profound spiritual reinvigoration, and the beginning of the Baha'i new year. Naw-Ruz is a celebration of a “spiritual springtime” that symbolizes both individual renewal and mankind’s revitalization.
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  • While we want personal content, that doesn’t mean content all about you! Make sure you try to stay on topic and the subject of the article or video is always the main focus. Find ways to use your own personal experience as a vehicle to discuss the topic rather than the topic being the vehicle to talk about you.
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The length of most posts should be approximately 1,000 words (including quotations), but this also depends on the type of post you’re writing. So for example, a ’round-up’ post like 10 Great Introductory Books on the Baha’i Faith, or a ‘news-type’ post like one about the release of the Frontiers of Learning film doesn’t necessarily need to be that long, but an average full-length post like Some Background to What’s Been Happening to the Baha’is in Iran should sit around the 1,000 word mark.

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All of our posts must ‘stand-alone’, which means that we do not accept posts written as a series (ie, Part 1, Part 2,). You can of course link to other relevant posts, but our readers should be able to read your post without having to have read posts in any particular order.

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If you’re making video content then you may need footage, in which case we recommend licensing from a reputable stock footage offering, or using a free service like Pexels or Mixkit. Likewise for music, there are many reputable sources of stock music, including a free service called Uppbeat.

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