Why did Bahá’u’lláh say humanity was created?
  • To people the earth
  • To spread across the galaxy
  • To know and worship God
  • To become the same as God
How did Bahá’u’lláh define evil?
  • The work of the devil
  • The influence of an evil god
  • The influence of the stars
  • The absence of good
How did Bahá’u’lláh describe the soul?
  • A sign of God
  • A mystery
  • The first thing to recognise its Creator
  • All of the above
Bahá’u’lláh said that Bahá’ís should repeat the phrase “Alláh’u’Abhá” (God is the Most Glorious) every day. How many times did he say it should be repeated?
  • 9
  • 19
  • 95
  • 190
When we die, our spirit will be freed from the body as a bird is freed from a cage. How did Bahá’u’lláh describe heaven and hell?
  • Heaven is where the good people go, hell is where the bad people go
  • Heaven is perpetual happiness, hell is perpetual misery
  • Heaven is nearness to God, hell is being far away from God
  • Heaven and hell are here on earth
What did Bahá’u’lláh explain happens to the soul after death?
  • It decomposes, along with the body
  • It passes into the next world
  • It transfers itself to another human embryo, to be born again into this life
  • It transfers itself to the embryo of another creature, to return to this world
We all experience tests and difficulties. According to the Bahá’í teachings, what is the purpose of these?
  • To help us turn towards God
  • To enable us to perfect our souls
  • To make us realise that material things are not what really matters
  • All of the above
How did Bahá’u’lláh refer to work which is performed in the spirit of service to others?
  • Ripples of its greatness will echo down the years
  • It shows the true spirit of citizenship
  • It is equivalent in rank to worship
  • It should be handsomely rewarded
When did Bahá’u’lláh say that the soul first becomes linked with the body?
  • At conception
  • At the quickening
  • At birth
  • At maturity
Bahá’u’lláh said that we should read some of the Bahá’í Writings each day and then meditate on what we have read. What is the purpose of this?
  • To learn the passages by heart
  • To learn the long words used
  • To understand the passages properly and take them to heart
  • To enable us to display our understanding
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