The Center for the Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage at the University of Baghdad has organized a seminar entitled “Baha’is: Jerusalem Farm Barn as a Model” that was delivered by the lecturer Abbas Kazim Abbas. He talked about Baha’is faith, identifying them as a group of individuals belonging to a relatively new religion teaching the essential worth of all religions and the unity of all people, established by Baháʼu’lláh in the mid of the 19th century, that has a number of about six million followers around the world where its main center is located in the city of Haifa in Palestine and it was a movement whose first seed was emerged from Alí Muḥammad Shírází, called The Báb. The lecturer also pointed out that Al-Azhar Foundation considers Baha’ia is a false doctrine that is not a Muslim in anything, nor is it from Judaism or Christianity, and those Muslims who convert are considered to be apostates since its beliefs are contrary to Islam.


