cemevi
Cemevi, also known as a "community center" or "cultural center," is a significant institution in the Bahá'í Faith, a global religion founded in the 19th century. The term "cemevi" is derived from the Persian word "jamʿiyya," meaning "community." These centers serve as the primary gathering places for Bahá'ís to engage in spiritual and social activities, as well as to promote the teachings of the religion.
Cemevis are typically located in urban areas and are open to the public, welcoming all individuals regardless
In addition to their role in spiritual and cultural activities, cemevis play a crucial role in the
The establishment of cemevis is a reflection of the Bahá'í Faith's emphasis on community and the importance