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Featured in: Ayyam-i-Ha
Ayyam-i-Ha is a Baha’i festival that is joyously celebrated in countries and territories all over the world. It is a time of hospitality, generosity, and caring for the needy. It typically falls around the end of February and beginning of March and it is either four or five days long.
In this fun Baha’i Blog video, Jordan Raj, with the help of his cousin, Raj, briefly explain the meaning and significance of the special Baha’i holy days known as Ayyam-i-Ha.
You may recognise Jordan from Baha’i Blog’s video series called “What’s That Word?“, and his “What is Ridvan?” video.
For more information about Jordan, please visit his website www.jordanraj.com and check out his YouTube channel.
You may also be interested in this presentation he gave called “Just Kidding, I Respect You: Exploring Conscious Comedy”.
Learn more about Ayyam-i-Ha from this Baha’i Blog resource page: About Ayyam-i-Ha
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