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Baha'i Resources on the Internet

INTRODUCTION

"Baha'i Resources on the Internet" is a summary of Baha'i related
resources available to those connected to the Internet. Included in this
listing are locations of Introdutory material, the Baha'i Writings,
information about interactive "IRC firesides", various Baha'i mailing
lists and newsgroups, and information about Baha'i Organizations connected
to the Internet.

There is now a graphical version at
http://www.bcca.org/services/srb/resource.html

Suggestions, corrections, pointers to additional information, or questions
should all be addressed to: Gordon Lane (la...@cadvision.com)

OUTLINE

Recent Changes
Introductory Material
Sacred Scriptures and Other Texts
Baha'i Related Images
Regular Net Events
Newsgroups/Mailing Lists
Baha'i Organizations

Recent Changes

a chronological listing of new Baha'i sites is available at :
http://www.bcca.org/~cvoogt/update.html

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IMPORTANT: Baha'i Resources on the Internet is now maintained by Gordon
Lane: la...@cadvision.com.
Please send new information/updates to him.


IMPORTANT: The home site for this page (Baha'i Resources on the Internet)
is now:
http://www.bcca.org/services/srb/resources.html

The Baha'i International Community has a site at http://www.bahai.org

The National Spiritual Assembly of the UK homepage:
http://www.acemake.com/ukbahai

The Yerrinbool Baha'i School, NSW, Australia now has a site at
http://www.elec.uow.edu.au/yerrinbool/

I am pleased to announce that an introduction to the Baha'i Faith is now
available in Italian on the web at http://www.virginia.edu/~bahai/italian
Mi piace molto d'unnuncio c'e una introduzione alla Fede Baha'i in Italia
que si trove a http://www.virginia.edu/~bahai/italian

The Baha'is of Dorval, Quebec have a homepage at
http://alize.ere.umontral.ca:80/~nakhostn/

The Madison Baha'i Community has a homepage at
http://danet.aicip.org/bahai

You can find the Los Angeles Baha'i Community at
http://www.bci.org/labc

You can find the Boise Idaho Baha'i Community at
http://netnow.micron.net/~bahai

The Baha'i Youth Workshop Online can be found at
http://www.cms.uncwil.edu/~ooka

The South Florida Baha'i Youth Workshop can be found at
http://www.ccnet.com/~nep/bahai/unityman/sfbyw.html

The Local Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
have set up a homepage at http://www.wincom.net/BAHAI

Check out Graham Sorenson's pages for the following
Information on the Baha'i Faith at
http://www.fragrant.demon.co.uk/bahai.html
There is also a page for seekers there:
ttp://www.fragrant.demon.co.uk/warwick.html

There is now One Country Online Magazine at
http://www.onecountry.org

An Introduction to the Prosperity of Humankind
http://www.fragrant.demon.co.uk/minipoh.html

A Shortened version of the Prosperity of Humankind document.
http://www.fragrant.demon.co.uk/shortpoh.html

The Tablet of Visitation
http://www.fragrant.demon.co.uk/visitat.htm

The London Baha'i Youth Committee (Ontario) now has a web site for it's
Badi Project at http://su.icis.on.ca/bahai/badi

The community of Greece, NY now has a homepage at
http://www.ccnet.com/~nep/bahai/greeceny/

Trying to find the UK National Baha'i Centre ?
Then visit http://www.worldserver.pipex.com/nc/living_word/HQ.html"
and get instructions on how to get there. Courtesy of Nicholas
Sanders

Introductory Material

An introduction to the Baha'i Faith, appropriately titled "Baha'i Faith
Introduction", is a part of the monthly postings in the USENET newgroup
soc.religion.bahai. It can also be obtained from:
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/soc.religion.bahai/Baha_i_Faith_Introduction

I am pleased to announce that an introduction to the Baha'i Faith is on
the web at http://www.virginia.edu/~bahai/italian Mi piace molto
d'unnuncio c'e una introduzione alla Fede Baha'i in Italia que si trove a
http://www.virginia.edu/~bahai/italian

The Baha'i entry in the "Virtual Library" can be found at:
http://www.biologie.uni-freiburg.de/~amueller/religion/bahaifaith.html

The magazine The Baha'is, by the Baha'i International Community, presents
both an overview and brief history of the Baha'i Faith. An electronic
version can be found at:
http://oneworld.wa.com/bahai/magazine/cover.html

The pamplet The Baha'i Faith -- Basic Facts provides a short (9 page)
overview of the Baha'i Faith. At:
http://www.ibmpcug.co.uk/~jherbert/bahai/basic1.html

Glen Little's Baha'i page contains a list of Baha'i resources that is
organized differently than this one. It can be found at:
http://www.bcca.org/glittle/

A number of individuals have set up WWW introductions to the Baha'i Faith.
Some of these are:
http://www.usask.ca/~maton/bahai.html
http://oneworld.wa.com/bahai/
http://sunsite.unc.edu/Bahai
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~varan/Bahai.html
http://www.biologie.uni-freiburg.de/~amueller/bahai/ (German)
http://www.infi.net/~brianf/baha'i.html
http://aloha.net/hol/home/lizhm/bahaiyou.htm
http://www.juxta.com/juxta/docs/bahai.html
http://www.ibmpcug.co.uk/~jherbert/bahai/bahaiuk.htm
http://www.fragrant.demon.co.uk/index.html#bahai
http://su.icis.on.ca/bahai - Ian Vink's Site

A paper entitled Baha'i Pilgrimage to Israel by G.M.Viswanathan reviews
the concept of pilgrimage in the Baha'i Faith and briefly introduces the
holy sites visited on a Baha'i pilgrimage. As well it contains some
beautiful pictures of the Baha'i Holy Pla ces taken by Ron and Liz
Hahn-Morin. It is available at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu:80/Bahai/Pilgrimage/pilgrimage.html

Finally, an annotated bibliography of books about the Baha'i Faith is
posted monthly in soc.religion.bahai. It is also available at:
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/soc.religion.bahai/Baha_i_Faith_Annotated_Bibl
iography

Sacred Scripture and Other Texts

The Baha'i World Centre has a large set of the Baha'i Writings in a plain
text format. Within the limits of the copyright notice
(fftp://ftp.bwc.org/bahai/README.COPYRIGHT), these files are available to
everyone. They are available at:
ftp://ftp.bwc.org/bahai">ftp://ftp.bwc.org/bahai

This collection is mirrored at:
ftp://oneworld.wa.com/pub/bwc

A subset of this collection has been converted to "HTML" format. It is
available at: http://www.bcca.org/~kalantar/writings/

Other formated versions of the Baha'i Writings include:
The Hidden Words:
http://www.bcca.org/glittle/docs
Baha'i Prayers:
http://www.bcca.org/glittle/pb/prayers.html
Tablet of Visitation
http://www.fragrant.demon.co.uk/visitat.htm

The True Seeker home page allows you to do key word searches of the Baha'i
Writings. You can either search all texts or a specific subset. Can be
found at: http://sunsite.unc.edu/Bahai/TrueSeeker

Compilations of the Baha'i Writings developed by Bill Huitt on character
development, perseverance, courage, patience , and confidence can be found
at: http://www.valdosta.peachnet.edu/~whuitt/religion/bahai.html

A new collection of the daily readings, Reciting the Verses of God:
Spiritual Virtues and Practices editted by Dwight Allen and Shahin Vafai
will soon be published by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is
of India. It has been made available on the Web at:
http://www.infi.net/~brianf/verses/titlep.html

Other available texts include:

The Vision of Race Unity a statement by the National Spiritual Assembly of
the Baha'is of the United States. Available at:
http://oneworld.wa.com/bahai/tvru.html and at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/Bahai/Texts/The-Vision-Of-Race-Unity.html

The Prosperity of Humankind
A statement of the Baha'i International Community. Available at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/Bahai/Texts/The-Prosperity-Of-Humankind.html
A Shortened version of the Prosperity of Humankind document.
http://www.fragrant.demon.co.uk/shortpoh.html

A page of Resources of Baha'i Librarians can be found at:
http://www.uwm.edu/People/mrowe/bahailib.html

Baha'i Related Images The magazine The Baha'is (see Introduction and
Organizations) contains a number of pictures. Available at:
http://oneworld.wa.com/bahai/magazine/cover.html

The paper Baha'i Pilgrimage to Israel (see Introduction) contains some
beautiful pictures of the Baha'i Holy Places taken by Ron and Liz
Hahn-Morin. It is available at:
http://sunsite.unc.edu:80/Bahai/Pilgrimage/pilgrimage.html

Several Baha'i related GIFs can be found at:
http://aloha.net/hol/home/lizhm/bahaiyou.htm

Some pictures taken by Laurence Lundblade of Baha'i Holy Sites in `Akka are
at:
http://www.bcca.org/akka

Ian Vink has a couple of pages http://su.icis.on.ca/bahai/ianvink, A Tour
of Baha'i Holy Places
ftp://ftp.icis.on.ca/pub/pc/windows/text/bahai/bahaipics, Now 100+ images
of Baha'i Holy Sites and places of interest

Regular Net Events

IRC Firesides

"In just over 100 years, the Baha'i Faith [Founded by Baha'u'llah (1817 -
1892) has grown from an obscure movement in the Middle East to the
second-most widespread of the independent world religions. Embracing
people from more than 2,100 ethnic, racial and tribal groups, it is quite
likely the most diverse organized body of people on the planet. Its unity
challenges prevailing theories about human nature and the prospects for
our common future.

The main theme of Baha'u'llah's message is unity. He taught that there is
only one God, that all the world's religions represent one changeless and
eternal Faith of God, and that all humanity is one race,
destined to live in peace and harmony."
Excerpted from The Baha'is, a publication of the Baha'i International
Community.

Who: Anyone interested in the Baha'i Faith.

What: A fireside is a Baha'i term for when Baha'is invite their friends
into their homes to ask questions and learn more about the Baha'i Faith.
We try to follow this definition as well as we can on IRC.

Where: On Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channel '#bahai'.

When: Every Monday at 8:30pm EST (equivalently, 5:30pm PST, 6:30pm MST,
7:30pm CST, 9:30pm AST, and 1:30am Tuesday GMT/UTC).

For more information please contact the Baha'i IRC Fireside coordinator at:
http://www.bcca.org/services/BIRCF/

Newsgroups/Mailing Lists

SOC.RELIGION.BAHAI usenet newsgroup on the Baha'i Faith A non-threatening
forum for discussing and sharing information about the tenets, history,
and texts of the Baha'i Faith. Examples of posts that fall within the
group's scope are:

The Baha'i Faith's relation to other religions
Relevance of Baha'i principles to current world events/problems
Analysis of particular scriptural passages or themes
General Q & A

For more information see the monthly posting "Welcome to
soc.religion.bahai"available at:
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/soc.religion.bahai/Welcome_to_soc.religion.bah
ai

An archive of all the past postings to the newsgroup is now available at
the soc.religion.bahai homepage:
http://www.bcca.org/srb">http://www.bcca.org/services/srb

BAHAI-FAITH Baha'i Faith Mailing list bahai...@oneworld.wa.com is a
mirror of the newsgroup soc.religion.bahai for those unable to read the
newsgroup directly. Send subscription (and unsubscription) requests to:
bahai-fai...@oneworld.wa.com Note that it is preferable to read the
newsgroup directly; Bahai-Faith is provided for those without direct
access to newsgroups.

ALT.RELIGION.BAHAI usenet newsgroup on the Baha'i Faith An unmoderated
forum for discussing and sharing information about the tenets, history,
and texts of the Baha'i Faith.

NOBLE-CREATION Baha'i Development Forum Mailing list The Development Forum
(noble-c...@bcca.org) focuses on social and economic development
issues, ideas and projects. It is open to all and especially oriented for
professionals working in the field. To join (leave), send mail to:
noble-creat...@bcca.org The name, "noble-creation" hopes to set
the tone of the discussion, where the basic noble and spiritual nature of
humanity will be recognized.

BAHAI-READINGS Daily readings from the Baha'i Writings. Subscribers to this
mailing list receive a "quote of the day" roughly once a day. To
subscribe (or unsubscribe) send mail to: bahai-readi...@bcca.org

Baha'i Organizations

Baha'i World Centre

The Baha'i World Centre is the international spiritual and administrative
center of the Baha'i Community. Located at Haifa, Israel, it is comprised
of Holy Places in the Haifa-Akka area and of administrative institutions
located on Mount Carmel.

Baha'i Writings FTP site

The Baha'i World Centre maintains a large collection of Baha'i Writings in
a plain text format. Within the limits of the copyright notice
(ftp://ftp.bwc.org/bahai/README.COPYRIGHT), these files are available to
everyone. They are available at:
ftp://ftp.bwc.org/bahai">ftp://ftp.bwc.org/bahai
and are mirrored at:
ftp://oneworld.wa.com/pub/bwc

Baha'i International Community

The Baha'i International Community is an international non-governmental
organization that represents and encompasses the worldwide Baha'i
community. Its home page is http://www.bahai.org

The Baha'is
An overview and history of the Baha'i Faith. Available at:
http://oneworld.wa.com/bahai/magazine/cover.html

National Baha'i Communities

Icelandic/Faroese Baha'i Community Under the guidance of the National
Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Iceland a Icelandic/Faroese Home Page
has been set up. It can be reached at http://www.itn.is/bahai To be truly
appreciated this page is best viewed with a graphical browser. Information
is provided in Icelandic, Faroes and a link is provided to Glen
Little'shttp://www.bcca.org/glittle/page for an English version.

Trying to find the UK National Baha'i Centre ? Then visit
http://www.worldserver.pipex.com/nc/living_word/HQ.html and get
instructions on how to get there. Courtesy of Nicholas Sanders

Local Baha'i Communities

The ACT Baha'i Community has launched a new incentive called The
Asia-Pacific Baha'i Communities Home Page at:
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~curtotti/ap/ap.html For more information
contact the ACT Baha'i Community c/o ccur...@ozemail.com.au

ACT Baha'i Community of Canberra has a home page with a local insight into
the community. It is available at:
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~curtotti/actbahai.html</a></p>

Space for Baha'i Community Home Pages The maintainer of the home page of
the Baha'i community of Danville, CA
http://www.ccnet.com/~nep/bahai/danville/ is providing space for other
Baha'i communities to set up their own home pages. For information see:
http://www.ccnet.com/~nep/bahai/services/

Baha'i Community of Danville, California Information about the Danville,
California Baha'i community. Includes community service projects,
classes, religious observances, and bookstores. Available at:
http://www.ccnet.com/~nep/bahai/danville/

The Baha'is of Dorval, Quebec have a homepage at
http://alize.ere.umontral.ca:80/~nakhostn/

The London Baha'i Community (Ontario) can be found at
http://su.icis.on.ca/bahai/london

The Los Angeles Baha'i Community can be found at
http://ccnet.ccnet.com/%7Enep/bahai/labc

The Baha'is of Lubbock, Texasnow have a homepage at
http://rampages.onramp.net/~nineteen

The Madison Baha'i; Community has a homepage at
http://danet.aicip.org/bahai

The Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of San Jose, California now has a
home page, courtesy of the Danville Community.
http://www.bci.org/sjca/

The Community of Santa Cruz County Calafornia has a home page at
http://www.bosch.org/~bosch/scruz/

The Local Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Windsor, Ontario,
Canada have set up a homepage at http://www.wincom.net/BAHAI

University Baha'i Clubs

The Calgary Association of Baha'i Studies now has a home page at
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~bahai

The Duke Baha'i Club has a web page set up at
http://www.duke.edu/~knf1/bahai.html

The University of Illinois Baha'i Associationhas a new page - including
upcoming events at http://bonehead.aiss.uiuc.edu/~croatia>

Association for Baha'i Studies at McGill University Available at
http://www.facl.mcgill.ca/VUB/clubs/bahais

The University of Minnesota Baha'i Association now have a web page set up at
http://www.umn.edu/nlhome/g052/umba

The Association of Baha'i Studies at Stanford University Available at:
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/group/Bahai

The Baha'i Club of the University of Texas has a home page at
http://www.utexas.edu/students/bahai/

Baha'i Club at the University of Virginia Available at:
http://poe.acc.Virginia.EDU:80/~jll9w/

The Association of Baha'i Studies at the University of Western Ontario has
a new Web site at http://su.icis.on.ca/bahai/uwo

Baha'i Club at Yale University A site to "complement" material elsewhere;
specifically (though not exclusively) devoted to the themes "Youth Can
Move the World" and "the persecution of the Baha'is of Iran". Available
at: http://www.cis.yale.edu/~sobhani>

Baha'i Schools

The Bosch Baha'i School can be found at
http://www.bosch.org/~bosch/welcome.html
An on-line bookstore will soon be available.

The Landegg Academy is now on-line, offering a general overview of it's
courses, a detailed listing of it's upcoming courses and on-line
registration. http://www.landegg.org/landegg

Maxwell Baha'i School Contains information about the school and examples
of some of the work of the students. Available at:
http://www.islandnet.com/~student/maxwell.html

Yerrinbool Baha'i School Found in NSW, Australia at
http://www.elec.uow.edu.au/yerrinbool/

Baha'i Committees and Workshops

The Baha'i Youth Workshop Onlinecan be found at
http://www.cms.uncwil.edu/~ooka

The London Baha'i Youth Committee (Ontario) now has a web site for it's
Badi Project at< http://su.icis.on.ca/bahai/badi

The South Florida Baha'i Youth Workshop can be found at
http://www.ccnet.com/~nep/bahai/unityman/sfbyw.html