BAHA'IS: The Baha'is of Wellesbourne invited the friends from Stratford, Redditch, Rugby, Solihull, Leamington, Wellesbourne, Sherbourne and Edgbaston to come together and celebrate the holiest day in the Bahai calendar.
April 21 is the day which Baha'is around the world celebrate and it is the start of 12 days of festivals known as Ridvan (Paradise). The first day of Ridvan festival is the anniversary of the time in 1863 when the founder of the Baha'i faith first made his mission known. Since that time Baha'u'llal's teachings have spread and the Baha'i faith is now the world's second most widespread religion after Christianity.
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