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The Gate: Dawn of the Bahá’í Faith


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In the midst of religious intolerance and extremism, one religion—the Bahá’í Faith—offers a path toward world peace by advocating the oneness of humanity’s major religions. Now, this groundbreaking documentary tells the amazing, little-known story of the origins of the Bahá’í Faith.

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The Gate: Dawn of the Bahá’í Faith recounts the founding of this new world religion in Persia by a Prophet known as The Báb. In the mid-1800s, Jews, Christians and Muslims alike were awaiting the imminent arrival of a Divine Messenger. Beginning in 1844, the Báb’s message, which included then-controversial ideas like the oneness of major religions and the empowerment of women, spread like wildfire across the region amidst this religious climate.

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However, His groundbreaking new message presented a threat to religious and political leaders of the time, resulting in relentless persecution of the Báb and His followers. The Báb’s message ultimately triumphed with a growing number of faithful; today, the Bahá’í religion is practiced throughout the world by over five million people.

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Combining dramatic reenactments with interviews of renowned historians, religious scholars and Bahá’í Faith experts, The Gate: Dawn of the Bahá’í Faith celebrates the brief, exciting life of a prophet and the indelible impact His message continues to have on the world today.

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WHO IS THE BÁB?

In Persia in 1844, a young man who became known as the prophet The Báb, meaning “the Gate” in Persian, revealed that He was here to expand on God’s laws and prophecies, one of them being to prepare humanity for a second prophet, Baha’u’llah. The Báb and Baha’u’llah are the founders of the world’s youngest independent religion, The Bahá’í Faith.

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Says Layli Miller-Muro, founder of the Tahirih Justice Center: “...the Báb was a revolutionary prophet. His life was marked by drama and intrigue and tens of thousands of people following Him, and it’s really inspiring and remarkable to understand who He was and His lasting impact on earth.”

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