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An Introduction to Bahā'ī Law: Doctrinal Foundations, Principles and Structures*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2015

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While the last and most recent of the revealed religions is generally considered to be Islam, religious scholars are gradually recognizing that a religion founded later in the modern era, the Bahā'ī Faith, displays all the characteristics of a universal religion. Whereas scholars working in the field of Islamic Studies tended in the past to treat this religion under the sub-heading “Islamic sects,” and Religious Studies scholars for many years paid little attention to it, more recent research counts the Bahā'ī Faith as one of the world religions.

The present study aims to provide an overview of the revealed law of the Bahā’ī Faith, which is of interest for students of both legal history and religious studies. We are entering virgin territory here, as no attempt has yet been made at a systematic jurisprudence, nor has a tradition of Bahā’ī jurisprudence been established that might compare with the Islamic Usūlu’l-figh. Since the foundations and principles of this law can be understood only within their theological context, and knowledge of this context is rare outside the Bahā’ī community, some basic background information about the faith will be provided first.

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The original German version was published in the journal Kirche und Recht (KuR), Hermann Luchterhand Verlag, Neuwied, Issue 4/2001 (15.12.01) under the title Das Recht der Religionsgemeinschaft der Bahā'ī: Grundlagen, Prinzipien und Strukturen and reprinted in English with their permission. The author is much indebted to Prof. Dr. Fritz Sturm, Prof. Dr. Heiner Bielefeldt, Ihsan Halabi and Dr. Detlef Kröger for reading through the manuscript and offering valuable comments; to Dr. Geraldine Schuckelt for translating the text from the German and to Peter Scheffel for generously sponsoring the translation.

Editor’s Note: Most of the citations in the footnotes of this version are given in short form. For a complete form of the authorities cited, see the Bibliography appearing at the end of this article.

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