Tablelands Bahai Community

Tablelands Bahai Community Social Networking page for the Baha'i'is of the Atherton Tablelands of North Queensland to the Local Community There are more than five million Baha’is.

The Baha'i Faith is an independent world religion. Its central theme is that humanity is one family and that the time has come for its unification into a peaceful global society. The Baha'i Faith was founded in Iran in 1844 and is now the second-most widely spread religion in the world. They come from all backgrounds and can be found in virtually every country on earth. The Founder of the Baha'i Faith, Baha’u’llah (1817-92), said that throughout history God has revealed Himself to humanity through a series of divine Messengers, whose teachings guide and educate us and provide the basis for the advancement of human society. These Messengers have included Abraham, Krishna, Zoroaster, Moses, Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, the Bab and Baha’u’llah. Their religions come from the same divine source and are in essence successive chapters of one religion from God. Baha’u’llah proclaimed that He was the latest of these Messengers and that He brought new spiritual and social teachings for our time.

“A new life is, in this age, stirring within all the peoples of the earth,” Baha’u’llah said. The worldwide Baha'i community is working to put Baha'u'llah’s vision of a peaceful and united global society, encompassing the spiritual and material dimensions of life, into practice. Australian Baha’is come from a variety of national, ethnic and occupational backgrounds. We worship, serve and learn together as equals. We work side by side with other Australians as we learn how to be an effective, positive force in the community based on our commitment to peace, the oneness of humanity and the unity of religions. Many Australians are attracted by the inspiring spirituality of our Faith, its vision of a global civilisation and its participatory and inclusive organisation. They want to fulfil their own potential and play their part in building a better world. We encourage enquiries and like to hear from people interested in joining or working with us to learn how to implement Baha’i principles so that we can address the challenges facing us, our families and our world. We welcome new members, but it is not our way to push the teachings of the Baha’i Faith on anyone. We also offer a warm invitation to anyone wanting to attend our devotional meetings, study circles, empowerment programs for junior youth and classes for children. There is no requirement to be a member of the Baha’i community to fully participate in these activities. History

The Australian Baha’i community has its roots in the dedication of a small group of people nearly a century ago. In 1920, Englishman John Henry Hyde Dunn, and his English-Irish wife, Clara, arrived in Australia from the United States, where they had both emigrated. They were the first Baha’is to settle in this country. In 1922 the first Australians joined the Faith. They were Oswald Whitaker, a Sydney optometrist, and Effie Baker, a Melbourne photographer. Soon Baha’i groups sprang up around the country. By 1934 there were enough Baha’is to elect a national governing body, the first National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Australia and New Zealand (New Zealand later formed its own National Spiritual Assembly). In 1955 Fred Murray of South Australia was among the first Aboriginal people to become a Baha’i. The Baha’i Temple at Ingleside, Sydney was opened in 1961 and became the public symbol of a growing Baha’i community reaching out to the wider society. The size and diversity of the community was boosted in the 1980s when Australia opened its doors to those fleeing the resurgence of persecution of Baha’is in Iran. Their subsequent settlement, integration and contribution to Australian life have been a major success story. In recent years, the Faith has gained a higher profile through its activities for peace, human rights, interfaith harmony and gender equality, as well as the religious education we provide in many State schools in Australia. Many Australians now encounter the Australian Baha’i Community through the services we offer in neighbourhoods and other grassroots activities in many parts of Australia. The essence of being a Baha'i is to help humanity. We try to live up to that calling as we go about our daily lives. It provides a great sense of personal satisfaction and spiritual upliftment, and gives meaning and purpose to our lives. This can start from childhood. Small-scale service projects often arise in Baha'i children’s classes when children explore ways to contribute to their family, school and community. For example, children from the Baha'i children's classes in South Perth raised funds for the WA Cancer Council by holding a "Kidz Cafe" for their family and friends. Often Baha'i youth will decide to devote a year of their lives to a voluntary "youth year of service”. Many of them choose to help out in places ranging from remote Aboriginal communities to villages in the Pacific, inner suburbs of our cities, or the Baha’i World Centre in Haifa, Israel. All Baha’is are encouraged by the sacred writings of our Faith to choose a career in which we can render service to the community. Paid and unpaid work performed in a spirit of service is ranked as a form of worship. Many Baha'is volunteer to teach Baha’i classes in state schools or to run junior youth programs or to work with their neighbours in offering programs for the moral development of children. Others host devotional meetings or spiritual study circles. Australian Baha’is come from many backgrounds and walks of life. Some of us were raised as Baha’i children and others discovered the Baha’i teachings later in life and decided to become members. What unites us is our belief in Baha’u’llah and our commitment to serve humanity and to practise the teachings of our Faith in our daily lives. You can read about the thoughts and experiences of some Australian Baha’is by selecting from the menu. You can also view some short videos of Australian Baha'is reflecting on what the Baha'i Faith means to them. You need a recent version of Flash Player installed to view these presentations. https://www.bahai.org.au/Home.aspx

"Praise be to God! The door of divine knowledge has been opened by Bahá'u'lláh, for He has laid the foundation whereby m...
13/10/2025

"Praise be to God! The door of divine knowledge has been opened by Bahá'u'lláh, for He has laid the foundation whereby man may become acquainted with the verities of heaven and earth and has bestowed the utmost confirmation in this day. He is our Teacher and Adviser; He is our Seer and the One clement toward us. He has prepared His gifts and vouchsafed His bounties, revealed every admonition and behest, prepared for us the means of eternal glory, breathed upon us the life-quickening breaths of the Holy Spirit, opened before our faces the doors of the paradise of Abhá and caused the lights of the Sun of Truth to shine upon us. The clouds of mercy have poured down their precious rain. The sea of favour is swelling and surging toward us. "

('Abdu'l-Bahá, from a talk delivered at 309 West Seventy-Eighth Street, New York, on 6 July 1912, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, §81.10)

https://www.bahai.org/bahaullah

12/10/2025
"O Son of Man! I loved thy creation, hence I created thee. Wherefore, do thou love Me, that I may name thy name and fill...
23/09/2025

"O Son of Man! I loved thy creation, hence I created thee. Wherefore, do thou love Me, that I may name thy name and fill thy soul with the spirit of life." - Bahá’u’lláh

The Hidden Words: Composed on the banks of the Tigris River in Baghdad in 1857-1858, Bahá’u’lláh describes the Hidden Words as a distillation of the spiritual guidance contained in the successive Revelations of God. Shoghi Effendi called it Bahá’u’lláh’s pre-eminent ethical work.

The Hidden Words of Bahá’u’lláh can be read in full at the Bahá’í Reference Library - https://www.bahai.org/bahaullah/articles-resources/from-hidden-words-bahaullah

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA5TC-oAYuc
11/09/2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA5TC-oAYuc

Emerging from Obscurity tells the remarkable story of a fledgling Baha'i community in 1950s Australia as they undertook the herculean task of raising the fir...

"O friends, consort with all the people of the world with joy and fragrance. If there be to you a word or essence whereo...
30/08/2025

"O friends, consort with all the people of the world with joy and fragrance. If there be to you a word or essence whereof others than you are devoid, communicate it and show it forth in the language of affection and kindness: if it be received and be effective the object is attained, and if not leave it to him, and with regard to him deal not harshly but pray. The language of kindness is the lodestone of hearts and the food of the soul; it stands in the relation of ideas to words, and is as an horizon for the shining of the Sun of Wisdom and Knowledge". –

Baha’u’llah, cited by Abdu’l-Baha in A Traveller’s Narrative, p. 43.

Being kind to everyone, and showing affection to every living soul, has enormous benefits. It will open your heart, give you joy and happiness...

30/08/2025

Be patient under all conditions, and place your whole trust and confidence in God. - ⠀⠀


(Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh)

The secrets of the whole economic question are Divine in nature, and are concerned with the world of the heart and spiri...
14/08/2025

The secrets of the whole economic question are Divine in nature, and are concerned with the world of the heart and spirit. – Abdu’l-Baha, The Baha’i World, Volume IV, p. 448.

What if the soul lives eternally? If that’s true, shouldn’t we prioritize the eternal needs of the soul over the temporary needs of the body?

Unity and Divine LawO ye that dwell on earth! The distinguishing feature that marketh the preeminent character of this S...
30/07/2025

Unity and Divine Law

O ye that dwell on earth! The distinguishing feature that marketh the preeminent character of this Supreme Revelation consisteth in that We have, on the one hand, blotted out from the pages of God's holy Book whatsoever hath been the cause of strife, of malice and mischief amongst the children of men, and have, on the other, laid down the essential prerequisites of concord, of understanding, of complete and enduring unity. Well is it with them that keep My statutes.
- Bahá'u'lláh - Gleanings XLIII

The Power of Unity

The purpose of religion as revealed from the heaven of God's holy Will is to establish unity and concord amongst the peoples of the world; make it not the cause of dissension and strife. The religion of God and His divine law are the most potent instruments and the surest of all means for the dawning of the light of unity amongst men. The progress of the world, the development of nations, the tranquillity of peoples, and the peace of all who dwell on earth are among the principles and ordinances of God. Religion bestoweth upon man the most precious of all gifts, offereth the cup of prosperity, imparteth eternal life, and showereth imperishable benefits upon mankind.
- Bahá'u'lláh – Ishraqat

The Waves of One Sea https://share.google/2dS16AJjxCidjlBL5

The World’s Hardest Test: Coping with a Child’s Death"Be not grieved at the death of that infant child, for it is placed...
23/07/2025

The World’s Hardest Test: Coping with a Child’s Death
"Be not grieved at the death of that infant child, for it is placed in trust for thee before thy Lord in His great Kingdom".
– Abdu’l-Baha, Tablets of Abdu’l-Baha, Volume 1, p. 194.

The Baha'i teachings clearly say that the death of a child is unbearable and devastating. But they also console those who have lost children they love.

22/07/2025

Women and men have been and will always be equal in the sight of God. The Dawning-Place of the Light of God sheddeth its radiance upon all with the same effulgence. Verily God created women for men, and men for women. - Baha'u'llah

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