Baha'i Faith featured in iWonder

October 20, 2014
The article “Can a religion accept other faiths as true?”, recently published on the BBC’s interactive educational website, iWonder, explores the central beliefs of the Baha'i Faith and provides a brief historical account of its origins and the vision of its founders.

LONDON, England — iWonder, the BBC’s interactive educational site, has featured the Baha'i Faith today in its newest piece.

Titled “Can a religion accept other faiths as true?”, the multimedia article highlights the central Baha'i belief that all of the world’s great religions are equally valid. It also provides a brief historical account of the origins of the Baha'i Faith and the vision of its founders.

The author, Rev. Peter Owen Jones, hosted “Around the World in 80 Faiths”, an eight-part television series which aired on the BBC in 2009. The show covered a wide range of faith traditions from across the planet and had a segment on the Baha'i Faith, which has been incorporated in iWonder’s new feature.

iWonder explores a variety of topics of interest, ranging from religion and ethics, to science and arts.

BBC’s iWonder article on the Baha'i Faith can be found here.