The Bahá’í Faith
A Global Community
Kenya
- What Bahá’ís Believe
- Overview
- Bahá’u’lláh and His Covenant
- The Life of the Spirit
- God and His Creation
- Essential Relationships
- Universal Peace
- What Bahá’ís Do
In 1945, the first Bahá’ís settled in Sotik, Kenya. Today, the Kenyan community has more than 180 local Bahá’í administrative councils, known as Local Spiritual Assemblies.
Participants enjoy a performing arts presentation at a Bahá’í meeting in Nairobi.
Women and men have been and will always be equal in the sight of God.
A gathering in Kenya of Bahá’ís from Central and Eastern Africa, 1969.
The Bahá’í community in Kenya is known for its work in promoting social and economic development activities such as building skills in weaving and health care.
A Bahá’í inspired organization called “The Livelihood Foundation” carries out activities related to health care and education. Through this project, a health centre with maternity wards has been constructed and is operational. The Foundation also promotes education on AIDS for local people.
Contact Information
Postal Address
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Kenya P.O. Box 47562 Nairobi 00100 Kenya
Email Inquiries
nsa.kenya@gmail.comTelephone
+254-020-2711364