Do you chant prayers in the Bahia faith?
Or have any sort of singing?
Is there a certain way funerals are done, if so why.
As to cremation or burial?
Are there any services or customs to remember the dead?
Do you have a building like a church, mosque?
And who pays for it?
Do you have a certain way of praying, if so what are the reasons?
Is there like one leader of the area, in like one building?
Is there like a counsellor?
And what happens at the time if someone is dying of cancer or something?
Is there more than one sort of leader role in the one building?
Does the sort of leader have to be a man and if so why?
Thanks.
Paul
1) We recite or chant as we please. We usually ask someone who is pleased to chant to do a prayer in worship gatherings as a chant, but it will be one of several. Of course, any individual can chant, recite or read a prayer.
2) Yes music is allowed and encouraged. In the Houses of Worship (of which there are just seven) choral music acapella is allowed. But in celebrations or gatherings in homes, and Baha`i Centers around the world musicis always appreciated.
3 & 4) Burial is the custom. Cremation is greatly discouraged. We gather at the gravesite to perform a particular prayer during the service. Again there may be other prayers and remembrances. We are also prone to hold memorial services after the burial.
5) Some communities large enough and affluent enough may have Baha`i Centers, other communities gather in homes.
6) No one but Baha`i's may contribute to ANY Baha`i Fund. Whether those funds are earmakred for construction, administrative costs or whatever only Baha`i may give to Baha`i Funds. Outside contributions are returned to the giver. If the gift was cash and we cannot be certain it came from a Baha`i we give those funds to charities rather than keep it for our fund.
7) We have many forms of prayer. Prayers for holy days and gatherings are read, recited or chanted by individuals. We have no communal prayer other than the Prayer for the Dead at the Graveside and even that is recited by ONE individual, not in parts. Daily Obligatory Prayer has forms and prostrations but those are done only in private never in groups.
8) We have no clergy whatsoever. The only authority in the faith is in elected groups who have no authority individually. These groups are known as Spiritual Assemblies and occur on the local, regional national and international level without nomination or discussion of candidates and in secret ballot. The international Assembly is known as the Universal House of Justice. It is electeed every five years.
9) Members of the Universal House of Justice are men. Members of National, Regional, and Local Spiritual Assemblies can be either men or women.
Any other questions or clarifications, just ask.
Regards,
Scot