Baha'i
/bəˈhɑːɪ/(亦作Bahai)
noun
(pl. Baha'is)[mass noun]
1- a monotheistic religion founded in the 19th century as a development of Babism, emphasizing the essential oneness of humankind and of all religions and seeking world peace. The Baha'i faith was founded by the Persian Baha'ullah (1817-92) and his son Abdul Baha (1844-1921).巴哈教派(19世纪由波斯人巴哈安拉[1817-1892]及其子阿卜杜勒-巴哈[1844-1921]创立的一神教, 发展自巴布教派, 强调人神统一, 追求世界和平)。
1.1
- count noun an adherent of the Baha'i faith巴哈派教徒。
派生词
Baha'ism
/bəˈhɑːɪzəm/ noun词源
Persian, from Arabic bahā dur 'splendour'.