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Bandit
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How does the order of service go in Bahai?
Are there any instruments used & special vocals in the praise & worship?
Are there any instruments used & special vocals in the praise & worship?
We have what is called a "Nineteen Day Feast" ...there are nineteen of these throughout the year to make a 361 day solar calendar.
Feasts are for Baha'is only.
The first part consists of prayers from the Writings of Baha'u'llah, the Bab and Abdul-Baha or readings from Holy Scriptures like the Qur'an, the Bible, etc. usually in that order.
Second part deals with administrative information about our community such as the budget, news from our National office and a period of consultation with community members.
The third part consists of informal socializing and refreshments.
Bandit said:Hi Art
these 19 services a year are the 'main' services where everyone in Bahai gathers?
so that is like, about every two weeks & i am guessing on the weekend so more people can go. right?
i think i would like the third part the best
so the house of worship does not have any instruments, though you have some choirs & solos.There can be... that is if someone wants to they can play a guitar or sing or play music. There are Baha'i artists that publish their music on casettes and DVD's...
Generally at our Houses of Worship there is only vocal music or choirs allowed and no instruments.
Bandit said:thanks Popeye & Art. Now i understand the every 19 days.
so the house of worship does not have any instruments, though you have some choirs & solos.
a lot of places today are using sound tracks over live instruments.
arthra said:..."Nineteen Day Feast"
The first part consists of prayers from the Writings of Baha'u'llah, the Bab and Abdul-Baha or readings from Holy Scriptures like the Qur'an, the Bible, etc. usually in that order.
Popeyesays said:Our Houses of Worship have special rules which only apply to them - one is a capella vocal music.
At regular Baha`i Feasts and Holy Days held in homes or centers all around the world there is no such restriction.
Our Temples (Mashriqul Azhkar = Dawning Place of God) are special, there are only eight. Oceania, India, North America, Australia, Europe, Africa, Central America, and one in construction for South America.
Regards,
Scott
Bandit said:Ok. I am also curious, would the old hymn Amazing Grace qualify for a Bahai song?
& where would be a place online to see some lyrics or a hymnal?
or i guess you can just put (copy&paste) one set of lyrics up here if you want to.
Bandit said:thanks for the link to the Bahai songs. I see some familiar ones. There are some christian religions who use the same original tunes but change the lyrics.
i know of one christian religion that also does not believe in using instruments during service & they sing acapella.
interesting.
arthra said:I think this is because we live in a largey Christian area ... the songs are borrowed. In India Baha'i songs are influenced by Bhajans or those sung by the people there... I've heard some Chinese Baha'i music that's influenced by Chinese music and so on.
There are also chants in Persian and Arabic of Baha'i prayers and these can be musical.
Remember the instruments can be used locally in our Feasts... It's only at the House of Worship there is a restriction.. and there are a lot of instrumental Baha'i music on CD's.
Our Baha'i music culture is very new and developing...
- Art
smkolins said:At the Holy Year celebration at the Second World Congress had acapella as well as instrument associated music. We happen to have at least one participant in the music of that event with us on the boards, if he is of a mind to comment. He has in fact toured often with Baha'i choral groups.
BruceDLimber said:Greetings, Bandit!
Yes, I sing with both the Voices of Baha and the Baha'i Gospel touring choirs, as well as the local Baha'i chorale here in the DC area.
And both choirs routinely sing "Amazing Grace" as part of their repertoires!
As to the restriction on instruments at the seven (soon to be eight) Baha'i Houses of Worship, this applies only to the main temple area. In the downstairs meeting rooms, instruments are welcome.
We sing lots of different sorts of music, including some Christian music (especially spirituals and gospel music); in addition, we have plenty of uniquely Baha'i music by various composers, including Baha'i gospel music and several classical styles!
I hope you get to hear us someday!
And in the meantime, you can at least hear excerpts of many of our songs at: www.global-music.org
BTW, as to worship services, various Baha'i communities hold these as well as prayer meetings (these are separate from our Nineteen-day Feasts, and the public is warmly invited!). In addition, the Baha'i scriptures say that work--our professions--done in a spirit of service to humanity--ranks as worship of God!
Best,
Bruce