Q.1.
Which is the most important Bahá’í festival?
Q.2.
The Bahá’í calendar is based on the solar year and consists of nineteen months plus 4 extra days (or 5 in a leap year). How many days are there in a Bahá’í month?
Q.3.
There are nine Holy Days during the year on which work should be suspended. Most of them commemorate historical events but one of them is Bahá'í new year (known as Naw Rúz). When does this fall?
Q.4.
If a Bahá'í marriage fails, divorce is permitted, although it is strongly discouraged. If Bahá'ís choose to seek a divorce, they must spend a period of time living apart and attempting to reconcile. How long must they wait?
Q.5.
Bahá’ís may marry…
Q.6.
What is sometimes used as a greeting by the Bahá’ís?
Q.7.
Bahá’u’lláh said that when a person dies, the body should be buried wearing a ring inscribed with a particular verse and there is also a special prayer to be said at the funeral. What other stipulation did he make?
Q.8.
On the first day of each Bahá’í month, there is a meeting of each local Bahá’í community, at which they pray together, discuss matters of concern to the community and then have a social gathering. What is this meeting called?
Q.9.
How does a person indicate that he or she would like to join the Bahá’í community?
Q.10.
Bahá’ís are not allowed to enter into an arranged marriage. However, once the couple have chosen one another, what is the next stage?