The Bahá’í Faith
A Global Community
Solomon Islands
- 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
First Local Spiritual Assembly of Honiara, British Solomon Islands. April 1957
The Bahá’í Faith was first established in the Solomon Islands in the early 1950s. Since that time, increasing numbers of people throughout the country have been finding inspiration and guidance in the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh. Here, members of the Bahá’í community are working together with their neighbors and friends to promote and contribute to the well-being and progress of society. In urban centres and rural villages, in homes and schools, citizens of all backgrounds, classes and ages are participating in a dynamic pattern of life, taking part in activities which are, at once, spiritual, social and educational.
Soon will the present-day order be rolled up, and a new one spread out in its stead.
Music is an important, spiritually uplifting element of Bahá’í children’s classes—like this one in Gizo.
Many community building activities that address society’s needs in both their spiritual and material dimensions are underway in the Solomon Islands. Among the principles that inspire them are the oneness of humanity, the need for universal education and the elimination of all forms of prejudice. In the Solomon Islands, the Bahá’ís and their growing numbers of friends offer opportunities to study and reflect upon spiritual topics, arrange meetings for communal worship, and provide classes for children and youth, emphasizing moral education.
Contact Information
Postal Address
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the Solomon Islands P.O. Box 245 Honiara Solomon Islands
Email Inquiries
nsasolomonislands@gmail.com