date |
event |
locations |
tags |
see also |
1907 26 Nov |
The first national Bahá'í conference was held in America. [BFA2:XVI; BW10:179]
At the invitation of the House of Spirituality of Chicago, nine Bahá'ís from various communities joined some ten from the Chicago area at a one-day conference to foster national cooperation on the Temple project and to choose a suitable site for the Temple. [BFA2:280; CT78; GPB262, 349]
M. Momen posits that this was probably the first Bahá'í convention. [BAHAISM xi. Bahai Conventions] |
Chicago; United States |
Conferences; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, National; House of Spirituality; Mashriqul-Adhkar, Wilmette; Mashriqul-Adhkar (House of Worship); First conferences |
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1920 27-29 Dec |
The first All-India Bahá'í Convention was held in Bombay with 175 in attendance. [AB446; BBRSM194; 115] |
Mumbai (Bombay); India |
Conferences, Bahai; First conferences |
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1926 2 and 4 Aug |
Two Bahá’í Esperanto conventions were held in conjunction with the Eighteenth Universal Esperanto Congress in Scotland. [BW2:266] |
Scotland; United Kingdom |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Other; Esperanto |
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1930 Dec |
The first Asian Women’s Conference was held in India. [BW17:180] |
India |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women; First conferences; Asia |
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1946 20 - 25 Jan |
The first teaching conference in Latin America was held in Panama City on the instructions of Shoghi Effendi.
Twenty–five delegates from ten South American countries attended. [BW10p707, Historical Background of the Panama Temple by Ruth Pringle] |
Panama; Latin America |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching |
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1947 (In the year) |
The first Chilean Teaching Conference was held in Santiago. |
Santiago; Chile |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Teaching; First conferences |
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1948 22 – 26 May |
The first Bahá’í European Conference was held in Geneva. [BW11:51]
Among those who attended were Edna True, the chairperson of the European Teaching Committee, Mildred Mottahedeh, and Laura Clifford Dreyfus Barney. [BQYM201-204]
For details of the conference see BW11:51–2. |
Geneva; Switzerland; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International |
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1949 5 – 7 Aug |
The second European Teaching Conference was held in Brussels. [BW11:52] |
Brussels; Belgium; Europe |
Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Conferences |
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1950 24–27 Jul |
The third European Teaching Conference was held in Copenhagen. [BW12:49; SBBR14p243]
177 Bahá’ís from 22 countries attended. |
Copenhagen; Denmark; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International |
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1953 12–18 Feb |
The first Intercontinental Teaching Conference was convened by the British National Spiritual Assembly in Kampala, Uganda. [BW12:121, MBW135-140; BN No 267 May 1953 p5-7]
For Shoghi Effendi’s message to the conference see BW12:121–4.
For a report of the conference see BW12:124–30.
It was attended by ten Hands of the Cause, Bahá’ís from 19 countries and representatives of over 30 tribes. [PP413]
Over a hundred new African believers attended as personal guests of the Guardian. [PP413]
With this conference the Ten Year World Crusade was launched. [BBRSM158–9; BW12:253; MBW41]
Picture. [BW12p118]
See some candid video footage taken by Ted Cardell. |
Kampala; Uganda; Africa |
Hands of the Cause; Hands of the Cause, Activities; Guardianship; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade; Teaching; First conferences |
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1953 3 – 6 May |
The All-America Intercontinental Teaching Conference was held in Chicago. [BW12:133]
For the texts of Shoghi Effendi’s messages to the conference see BW12:133–41 and MBW142–6.
Twelve Hands of the Cause were present. The Guardian was represented by Amatu'l-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum. [BW12:143; CBN No 82 November, 1956 p3]
At the conference, five members of the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States resigned from that body in order to go pioneering: Elsie Austin, Dorothy Baker, Matthew Bullock, Mamie Seto and Dr William Kenneth Christian. [ZK102]
Extract from the second message to All-American Intercontinental Conference from Shoghi Effendi... [MBW150]
.....the lands contributed in Latin America for a similar purpose approximate one-half of a million square meters, ninety thousand of which have been set aside near Santiago, Chile, for the first Mashriqu’l-Adhkár of South America. .
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Chicago; United States; Santiago; Chile; America |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade; Teaching; Hands of the Cause; Hands of the Cause, Activities; Pioneering; Elsie Austin; Dorothy Baker; Matthew Bullock; Mamie Seto; William Kenneth Christian; Mashriqul-Adhkar, Santiago; Purchases and exchanges |
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1953 21 – 26 Jul |
The European Intercontinental Teaching Conference was held in Stockholm. [BW12:167; CBN No 46 November, 1953 p4; CBN No 47 December 1953 p6; CBN No 49 February 1954 p3]
For Shoghi Effendi’s message to the conference see BW12:167–71.
In it he called for "the opening of the following thirty virgin territories and islands: Albania, Crete, Estonia, Finno-Karelia, Frisian Islands, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia, Rumania, White Russia, (Belarus) assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Germany and Austria; Channel Islands, Cyprus, Faroe Islands, Hebrides Islands, Malta, Orkney Islands, Shetland Islands, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles; Andorra, Azores, Balearic Islands, Lofoten Islands, Spitzbergen, Ukraine, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States of America; Liechtenstein, Monaco, Rhodes, 160 San Marino, Sardinia, Sicily, assigned to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Italy and Switzerland". [MBW157]
- For a report of the conference see BW12:171–8.
- Fourteen Hands of the Cause were present. [BW12:171]
- 374 Bahá’ís from 30 countries attended, of these 110 come from the ten goal countries. [BW12:171]
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Stockholm; Sweden; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade; Teaching; Hands of the Cause; Hands of the Cause, Activities |
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1953 7 – 15 Oct |
The Asian Intercontinental Teaching Conference was held in New Delhi. [BW12:178; CBN No 50 Mar 1953 p6-7]
For Shoghi Effendi’s message to the conference see BW12:178–81.
At the request of our beloved Guardian
a memorial service was held for
our dearly loved Hand of the Cause,
Mr. Sutherland Maxwell. Loving tributes
were paid to his memory by Mr. Remey
and Mr. Giachery. [CBN No 50 Mar 1953 p6]
For a report of the conference see BW12:181–8.
This was the first international Bahá’í gathering ever to be held in the East. [BW12:181; SBR171]
It was attended by 489 Bahá’ís representing 31 countries. [BW 12:181]
The design for the International Bahá’í Archives was revealed to the Bahá’ís of the world for the first time at this conference. [DH168]
Following the New Delhi conference the
Hands of the Cause and other visiting
Bahá'ís travelled the length and the
breadth of the country speaking in universities, teachers' training colleges, agricultural
schools, theatres, hotels, Y.M.C.A.'s, at service clubs, and theosophical
societies. Prominent citizens representative
of the Hindu, Moslem and Christian
faiths were chairmen at many of these
meetings. There were numerous press
conferences and wide-spread newspaper
publicity. The Hands of the Cause were
able to present Bahá'í books to world famous
Indian scholars, to the family of
the Maharaja of Indore and to representatives of the press. Perhaps never since
Abdu'l·Bahá visited America has the
Faith been presented in such a variety
of places in so short a time. Dorothy Baker was one of the Hands who participated in this post-conference proclamation. [CBN No54 Jul 1954 p5] |
New Delhi; India; Asia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade; International Bahai Archives; Teaching; First conferences |
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1955. 23 - 25 Sep |
International Teaching Conference was held in Nikko, Japan. [Japan Will Turn Ablaze p87, 97] |
Nikko; Japan |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching; First conferences |
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1956 11 - 12 Nov |
First All-Taiwan Teaching Conference was held in Tainan, Taiwan. The conference was attended by then Auxiliary Board Member Agnes Alexander from Japan. She would visit Taiwan two more times, in 1958 and 1962-as a Hand of the Cause. [The Taiwan Bahá'í Chronicle by Barbara R. Sims p17] |
Tainan; Taiwan |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Teaching; First conferences; Agnes Alexander; Auxiliary Board Members |
find reference |
1957 Oct |
Shoghi Effendi called for the convocation of a series of Intercontinental Conferences to be held successively in Kampala, Uganda (Regional Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Central and East Africa); Sydney, Australia (National Spiritual Assembly of the
Bahá'ís of Australia); Chicago, United States (National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States of America,; Frankfurt, Germany (National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Germany and: Austria); and Djakarta, Indonesia (Regional Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of South-East Asia). [BW13:311–12; MBW125]
The five-fold purpose of the International Conferences was:
- offering
humble thanksgiving to the
Divine Author of our Faith, Who has
graciously enabled His followers,
during a period of deepening anxiety
and amidst the confusion and
uncertainties of a critical phase in
the fortunes of mankind,
- to prosecute
uninterruptedly the Ten-Year
Plan formulated for the execution of
the Grand Design conceived by 'Abdu'l-Bahá,
- of reviewing and celebrating
the series of signal victories
won so rapidly in the course of each
of the campaigns of this world-encircling
Crusade,
- of deliberating on
ways and means that will insure its
triumphant consummation,
- and of
lending simultaneously a powerful
impetus, the world over, to the vital
process of individual conversion -the
preeminent purpose underlying
the Plan in all its ramifications -
and to the construction and completion
of the three Mother Temples
to be built in the European, the
African, and Australian continents. [CBN No 94 Nov 1957 p1]
|
BWC; Kampala; Uganda; Sydney; Australia; Chicago; United States; Frankfurt; Germany; Djakarta; Indonesia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade |
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1958 23–28 Jan |
The first Intercontinental Conference held at the mid-point of the Crusade convened in Kampala, Uganda. [BW13:317]
Hand of the Cause Amatu’l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum, who had been designated by the Guardian as his representative, attended, accompanied by Dr Lutfu’lláh Hakím.
For the message of the Custodians to the conference see MC56–60.
For a report of the conference see BW13:317. |
Kampala; Uganda; Africa |
Amatul-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum; Lutfullah Hakim; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade; First conferences |
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1958 21–24 Mar |
The second Intercontinental Conference was held at the mid-point of the Crusade convenes in Sydney, Australia. [BW13:319]
Hand of the Cause Charles Mason Remey, who had been designated by the Guardian as his representative and who was the architect of the Mother Temple of Australasia, attended, accompanied by four other Hands of the Cause. [BW13:317]
For the message of the Custodians to the conference see MC72–5.
For a report of the conference see BW13:319–21.
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Sydney; Australia; Australasia |
Hands of the Cause; Hands of the Cause, Activities; Charles Mason Remey; Mashriqul-Adhkar, Sydney; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade; Mashriqul-Adhkar, Design; Architecture; Architects |
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1958 2–4 May |
The third Intercontinental Conference was held at the mid-point of the Crusade convened in Wilmette, Illinois. [BW13:323]
Hand of the Cause Dr Ugo Giachery, who had been designated by the Guardian as his representative, attended, accompanied by four other Hands of the Cause. [BW13:323]
For the message of the Custodians to the conference see MC90–8.
For a report of the conference see BW13:323–5.
See Notes by Emma Maxie Jones and Anonymous. |
Wilmette; Illinois; United States; America |
Hands of the Cause; Hands of the Cause, Activities; Ugo Giachery; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade |
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1958 25–29 Jul |
The fourth Intercontinental Conference was held at the mid-point of the Crusade and convened in Frankfurt, Germany. [BW13:327]
Amelia Collins, who had been designated by the Guardian as his representative, attended, accompanied by ten other Hands of the Cause. [BW13:327]
For the message of the Custodians to the conference see MC102–6.
For a report of the conference see BW13:327–9. |
Frankfurt; Germany; Europe |
Amelia Collins; Hands of the Cause; Hands of the Cause, Activities; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade |
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1958 14 Sep |
A week before the fifth Intercontinental conference is due to convene in Djakarta, Indonesia, the government withdrew the permit to hold the conference. [BW13:331]
For the story of why the permit was revoked see DM83–5.
The cancellation of the conference in Djakarta began a period of severe repression of the Faith in Indonesia which eventually led to the Faith being banned in 1962. [DM85, 88] |
Indonesia |
Persecution, Indonesia; Persecution, Bans; Persecution; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade |
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1958 27 – 29 Sep |
The fifth Intercontinental Conference was held at the mid-point of the Crusade and convened in Singapore. [BW13:331]
Hand of the Cause Leroy Ioas, who had been designated by the Guardian as his representative, attended, accompanied by eight other Hands of the Cause. [BW13:331–2]
For the message of the Custodians to the conference see MC111–6.
For a report of the conference see BW13:331–2. |
Singapore; Asia |
Hands of the Cause; Hands of the Cause, Activities; Leroy Ioas; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, Intercontinental; Ten Year Crusade |
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1967 5 – 10 Oct |
Six Intercontinental Conferences were held simultaneously in Panama City, Wilmette, Sydney, Kampala, Frankfurt and New Delhi to celebrate the centenary of the proclamation of Bahá’u’lláh to the kings and rulers of the world in September/October of 1867. [BW 14:221]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice to the conferences see BW14:221–2.
For descriptions of each conference see BW14:223–58.
See CG68-69 for a brief description of the Intercontinental Conference in Kampala.
The six Hands of the Cause representing the Universal House of Justice at the conferences travelled to Adrianople to visit the House of Bahá’u’lláh before dispersing to the conferences. [BW14:236, 458; VV2] |
Panama; Wilmette; Sydney; Australia; Kampala; Uganda; Frankfurt; Germany; New Delhi; India |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Intercontinental; Tablets to Kings and rulers; Centenaries |
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1968 22 – 23 Jun |
The first National Youth Conference of the Bahá’ís of the United States opened in Wilmette, Illinois. [BW15:327 8]
For picture see BW15:325. |
Wilmette; Illinois; United States |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, National |
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1968 27 – 28 Jul |
The first National Youth Conference of Honduras opened in Santa Rosa de Copán. [BW15:328–9] |
Santa Rosa de Copan; Honduras |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
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1969 3 – 6 Apr |
The first European Youth Conference opened in Madrid, Spain. [BW15:329] |
Madrid; Spain; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International |
|
1969 4 – 6 Apr |
The first National Youth Conference of Australia opened at Bolton Place summer School. [BW15:329]
For picture see BW15:328. |
Bolton Place; Australia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, National; Conferences, First |
|
1969 24 – 25 May |
The first Bahá’í Youth Conference of Japan opened on Jogashima Island. [BW15:329] |
Jogashima Island; Japan |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, National; Conferences, First |
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1969 29 Dec - 1970 2 Jan |
The First Pacific Area Bahá’í Youth Conference took place in Apia, Western Samoa. [BW15:329–30]
For picture see BW15:330. |
Apia; Samoa; Oceania |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Conferences, First; Youth |
|
1970 (In the Year) |
A Bahá’í International Youth Conference was held in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. |
Abidjan; Ivory Coast |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Conferences, First |
|
1970 (In the Year) |
Botswana held its first National Youth School. [BW15:329] |
Botswana |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, National; Conferences, First |
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1970. 20 - 22 Feb |
First American National Baha'i Education Conference in America was held in Wilmette. [USBN April 1970] |
Wilmette; United States |
Conferences; Conferences, Bahai |
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1970 19 – 21 Jun |
Rúhíyyih Khánum interrupted her African teaching safari to meet with more than 2,000 youth at the National Youth Conference in the United States. [BW15:331; VV10] |
United States; Africa |
Amatul-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum; Amatul-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum, Journeys of; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth |
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1970 25 Dec - 1971 3 Jan |
The First International Bahá’í Youth Winter School took place in Salzburg, Austria, attended by 600 people from 25 countries. [BW15:332]
For picture see BW15:332. |
Salzburg; Austria; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Conferences, First |
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1971 Apr |
The International Bahá’í Youth Conference took places at Oteppe-Namur, Belgium, launching a two-year youth campaign for Europe. [BW15:333–4]
For picture see BW15:334.
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Oteppe-Namur; Belgium; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth |
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1971 31 Jul - 11 Aug |
The European Youth Conference took place in Fiesch, Switzerland, attended by 1,200 youth from 50 countries. [BW15:336–8]
About 200 people enrolled in the Bahá’í Faith during the conference. [BW15:336]
For pictures see BW15:337.
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Fiesch; Switzerland; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth |
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1971 27 – 30 Aug |
The first Bahá’í Youth Conference for Western Asia took place in New Delhi. [BW15:335]
Two thousand people enrolled during the conference and the week following. [BW15:335] |
New Delhi; India; Asia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences; Mass conversion |
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1971 Nov |
The first Bahá’í Youth Conference of the Antilles took place in the Dominican Republic. [BW 15:217] |
Dominican Republic |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
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1972 28 Apr - 2 May |
An international teaching conference was held in conjunction with the dedication of the Mother Temple of Latin America in Panama. [BW15:633–42]
For pictures see BW15:632–49.
Some 3,000 Bahá'ís attend. [TG191] |
Panama |
Mashriqul-Adhkar, Panama; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Conferences, Teaching |
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1972 1 May |
The international teaching conference in Panama held in conjunction with the dedication of the House of Worship opened. [BW15:635]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW15:635–7. |
Panama |
Mashriqul-Adhkar, Panama; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International |
|
1972 Dec |
The first International Youth Conference of Surinam took places in Paramaribo. [BW15:341] |
Paramaribo; Suriname; Latin America |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
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1972 29 - 31 Dec |
The first West African Bahá’í Youth conference was held in The Gambia.
The Continental Board of Counsellors sponsored the first West African Bahá’í Youth Conference in conjunction with the National Spiritual Assembly of Upper West Africa. The Conference was held in The Gambia on the campus of Yundum College some fifteen miles from the capital city of Bathurst. Youth representing nine countries in this zone attended: Nigeria, Upper Volta, Ghana, Liberia, Mali, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Senegal and Mauritania, plus pioneers originating from the United States, Mauritius, Malaysia, Iran, and friiq. A young Bahá’í from Sweden was able to greet the friends during a brief stop on a boat cruise. Counsellors Mr. H. R. Ardikani and Dr. William Maxwell Jr., were present as well as six of their Auxiliary Board members, Mr. Amos Agwu, Mr. Muhammad Al-Salihi, Mrs. H. Vera Edwards, Mr. Friday Ekpe, Mr. Shidan Kouchekzadeh and Dr. B. Sadiqzadeh. A total of fifty-six persons attended. [Bahá'í News 504]
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Banjul (Bathurst); Gambia, The; Africa |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
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1973 (In the year) |
The first International Youth Conference of Mexico took place in Puebla City, was attended by 200 youth from five countries. [BW15:343] |
Puebla; Mexico |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences; North America |
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1973 Nov |
The first youth conference of Papua New Guinea took place in Sogeri with 40 youth and visitors. [BW16:276] |
Sogeri; Papua New Guinea |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
|
1974 (In the year) |
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Leeward and Virgin Islands held its first annual National Teaching Conference. [BW16:187] |
Leeward Islands; Virgin Islands |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Teaching; First conferences |
|
1974 (In the year) |
The first International Bahá’í Youth Conference to be held in Botswana took place in Mahalapye. [BW16:150] |
Mahalapye; Botswana |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Conferences, First |
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1974 21 Mar |
In its Naw-Rúz Message the Universal House of Justice announced that there would be eight International Teaching Conferences will be held during the middle part of the Five Year Plan; two for the Arctic, one in Anchorage and one in Helsinki during July 1976, one in Paris in August 1976, one in Nairobi in October 1976, one in Hong Kong in November 1976, one in Auckland and one in Bahia, Brazil in January 1977 and one in Mérida, Mexico in February 1977. The theme of these conferences was the urgent need for the Bahá'ís to ARISE to teach the Cause of Bahá'u'lláh. (Arise-Reach-Individual-Souls-Everywhere). 14,500 Bahá'ís attended.
[Naw-Rúz 1974.] |
Worldwide |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching; Arising; UHJ |
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1974 May c. |
The first National Youth Conference of Burma took place during the visit of Hand of the Cause Amatu’l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum. [BW16:251] |
Myanmar (Burma) |
Amatul-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
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1974 4 – 8 Aug |
The first International Youth Conference, the largest conference ever held in Hawaii to date, took place in Hilo. [BW16:229]<
For picture see BW16:232. |
Hilo; Hawaii |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Conferences, First |
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1974 11 – 18 Aug |
The first Teaching Conference of the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe took place in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands. [BW16:110]
The conference was seen as an historic one in that it was the first to which participants had come to order to discuss the whole area of the European Arctic and sub-Arctic stretching from Finland in the west in Greenland in the east, from Svalbard in the extreme north to the Scottish islands in the south.
Iceland is the only country in Europe that has planned and systematically carried out, year by year, a program of proclamation (now in its fourth year) that has taken the Faith throughout the entire country, north, south, east and west. (Betty Reed, Continental Board of Counsellors for Europe)
[BN No 525 8 December 1974 p11]
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Torshavn; Faroe Islands; Arctic |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; First conferences |
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1974 28 Aug - 2 Sep |
The conference held in St Louis, Missouri, to launch the Five Year Plan in the United States attracted some 10,000 Bahá’ís, the largest gathering of Bahá’ís to take place anywhere in the world to date. [BW16:203; VV40]
See "From Badasht to Stain Louis; An Evaluation of the First Bahá'í Conference and the Largest" by Zikrullah Khadem, ZK266-278. |
St Louis; Missouri; United States; Badasht; Iran |
Conferences, Bahai; Zikrullah Khadem |
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1975 (In the year) |
The first all-Quechua Bahá'í Conference was held in Cusco, Peru, attended by Bahá’ís from Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. [BW16p445]
This conference was attended by Rúhíyyih Khánum and some of her companions on the Green Light Expedition. [BW16p439]
The supreme deity of the Incas, Ilya-Tiqsi Viracocha Pachayachachiq (“Ancient Foundation, Lord, Teacher”), was incarnated and dwelled among men as the Inca prophet of God. Viracocha promised to return one day and that hope has been realized. [Indigenous Messengers of God
by Christopher Buck and Kevin Locke p13; Native Messengers of God in Canada?: A Test Case for Bahá'í Universalism by Christopher Buck]
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Cuzco; Peru |
Quechua; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; First conferences; Native Americans; Native American messengers; Indigenous people; Viracocha; Amatul-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum; Amatul-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum, Journeys of; Green Light Expedition |
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1975 2 – 4 Jan |
The first annual meeting of the Association for Bahá’í Studies is held at Cedar Glen, Bolton, Ontario. [BW17:198]
See also BBD201–2; VV23–5. |
Bolton; Ontario; Canada |
Conferences, Bahai studies; Bahai Studies, Associations for |
|
1975 Feb |
The first National Teaching Conference in Sierra Leone took place in Bo. [BW16:172] |
Bo; Sierra Leone |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Teaching; First conferences |
|
1975 Feb |
The first Bahá’í Women’s Conference of the Solomon Islands took place at Auki, Malaita Island, attended by more than 90 women. [BW16:282] |
Solomon Islands; Oceania |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women; Women; First conferences |
|
1975 29 Mar |
The first Bahá’í Youth Conference of the Canary Islands was held in Santa Cruz. [BW16:313] |
Santa Cruz; Canary Islands |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
|
1975 9 – 12 Jul |
The first International Bahá’í Youth Conference of Iceland took place in Njardvik with youth from nine countries. [BW16:301] |
Njardvik; Iceland; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
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1975 Dec |
The first International Youth School to be held in Rhodesia took place near Bulawayo. [BW16:155] |
Bulawayo; Rhodesia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Conferences, First |
|
1975 Dec |
The first National Teaching Conference to be held in Senegal took place in Dakar. [BW16:175] |
Dakar; Senegal |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Teaching |
|
1976 24 – 25 Mar |
The first Continental Youth Conference of Western Asia took place in Karachi, Pakistan. [BW16:265] |
Karachi; Pakistan; Asia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
|
1976 5 – 8 Jul |
An International Teaching Conference was held in Helsinki, Finland, attended by some 950 Bahá’ís. [BW17:81; VV33]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW17:129–30.For pictures see BW17:109, 112, 114–15. |
Helsinki; Finland |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching |
|
1976 9 – 11 Jul |
An International Youth Conference was held in Ivory Coast, attended by nearly 200 Bahá’ís. [BW17:150, 153] |
Ivory Coast; Africa |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Conferences, Youth; Youth |
|
1976 23 – 25 Jul |
An International Teaching Conference was held in Anchorage, Alaska, attended by 1,005 Bahá’ís. [BW17:81]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW17:130–1.For pictures see BW17:110, 113, 116–17. |
Anchorage; Alaska; United States |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching |
|
1976 3 – 6 Aug |
An International Teaching Conference was held in Paris, attended by some 5,700 Bahá’ís. [BW17:81; DM416; VV33]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW17:131–2.
For the message of Kurt Waldheim, Secretary-General of the United Nations, see BW17:140.
For pictures see BW17:109, 117–19. |
Paris; France; Europe |
Kurt Waldheim; United Nations; United Nations, Secretary-Generals; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching |
|
1976 15 – 17 Oct |
An International Teaching Conference was held in Nairobi, Kenya, attended by 1,363 Bahá’ís. [BW17:81; VV33]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW17:133–4.
For pictures see BW17:110, 119–21. |
Nairobi; Kenya; Africa |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching |
|
1976 27 – 30 Nov |
An International Teaching Conference was held in Hong Kong, attended by 506 Bahá’ís. [BW17:81; VV33]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW17:135–6.
For pictures see BW17:110, 111, 121–2. |
Hong Kong; Asia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching |
|
1977 19 – 22 Jan |
An International Teaching Conference was held in Auckland, New Zealand, attended by 1,195 Bahá’ís. [BW17:81; VV33]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW17:136–7.
For pictures see BW17:111, 122–4. |
Auckland; New Zealand; Asia-Pacific |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching |
|
1977 27 – 30 Jan |
An International Teaching Conference was held in Bahia, Brazil, attended by 1,300 Bahá’ís, the largest such gathering of Bahá’ís to date in Brazil. [BW17:81; VV33]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW17:137–8.
For pictures see BW17:110, 124–5.
|
Bahia; Brazil; Latin America |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching |
|
1977 4 – 6 Feb |
An International Teaching Conference was held in Mérida, Mexico, attended by more than 2,000 Bahá’ís. [BW17:81; VV33]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW17:139.
Three Hands of the Cause were present – Paul Haney, Rahmatu'lláh Muhájir, and Enoch Olinga, as well as Counsellor Florence Mayberry who had been on the first national assembly of Mexico.
For pictures see BW17:112, 126–7.
VV33 says this was 2–6 Feb.
|
Merida; Mexico; Latin America |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching |
|
1977 Apr |
The first National Bahá’í Children’s Conference of Samoa took place. [BW17:211] |
Samoa |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Children; First conferences |
|
1977 May |
The Himalayan Conference was held in Gangtok, Sikkim. [BW17:180–2] |
Gangtok; Sikkim; India |
Conferences, Bahai |
|
1977 Jun |
At the behest of the Universal House of Justice, two conferences were held for Persian-speaking Bahá’ís resident in Europe, one in Germany and one in London. [BW17:194] |
Germany; London; United Kingdom; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Conferences, Persian-speaking Bahais; Persian diaspora |
|
1977 12 – 14 Aug |
An International Bahá’í Youth Conference was held in Enugu, Nigeria, attended by over 250 Bahá’ís from 19 countries. [BW17:150, 153] |
Enugu; Nigeria; Africa |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth |
|
1977 13 – 16 Oct |
The Asian Bahá’í Women’s Conference was held in New Delhi, attended by more than a thousand women from across Asia. 1,200 women from 36 countries were in attendance. [BW17:180]
For picture see BW17:212. |
New Delhi; India; Asia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women; Women |
|
1977 17 Oct |
At the end of the Asian Bahá’í Women’s Conference Hand of the Cause Amatu’l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum laid the foundation stone of the Mother Temple of the Indian Subcontinent. [BW17:85, 180, 368–70; VV35] |
New Delhi; India; Asia |
Mashriqul-Adhkar (House of Worship); Mashriqul-Adhkar, Delhi; Lotus temple; Amatul-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum; Foundation stones and groundbreaking; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women |
|
1977 Dec |
The first International Conference of Bahá’í Women in South America was held in Lima, Peru, attended by 200 women from 12 countries. [BW17:172]
For picture see BW17:211.
|
Lima; Peru |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Conferences, Women; Women; First conferences |
|
1977 15 Dec |
The Hemispheric Bahá’í Radio and Television Conference was held in Panama, with 125 participants from 24 countries. [BW17:219; Mess63-86] |
Panama |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Other; Bahai radio; Television; Media |
|
1978 15 Jan |
The first National Bahá’í Women’s Conference of Niger took place. |
Niger |
Women; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women; Conferences, National; First conferences |
|
1978 Aug |
An International Bahá’í Youth Conference was held in Yaoundé, Cameroon, attended by some 380 Bahá’ís from 19 countries. [BW17:150, 153] |
Yaounde; Cameroon; Africa |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth |
|
1978 28 – 30 Dec |
The West African Bahá’í Women’s Conference was held in Monrovia, Liberia with the theme, "Spiritual Education of Women-The Foundation of a New Human Society". [BW17:154]
Delegates from sixteen countries attended. It was attended by 150 women and 50 men. Keynote speaker was Dr. Jane Faily, Consultant to the Bahá'í International Community's representative to the United Nations and a clinical psychologist associated with the University of Ottawa. [BN 136 April, 1979 pg10-15] |
Monrovia; Liberia; Africa |
Women; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women; Conferences, International; Jane Faily; Bahai International Community |
|
1980 2 May |
The first Bahá’í International Conference on Health and Healing was held in Ottawa, Canada, under the sponsorship of the Association for Bahá’í Studies. [BW 18:201] |
Ottawa; Canada |
Bahai Studies, Associations for; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Health; Conferences, International; First conferences |
|
1982 25 – 27 Jun |
A Bahá’í International Conference to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the passing of the Greatest Holy Leaf was held in Dublin, Ireland, attended by some 1,900 Bahá’ís from 60 countries. [BW18:100; VV61]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW18:156–7.
For a pictorial report see BW18:138–40. |
Dublin; Ireland |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Bahiyyih Khanum (Greatest Holy Leaf) |
|
1982 6 – 8 Aug |
A Bahá’í International Conference to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the passing of the Greatest Holy Leaf was held in Quito, Ecuador, attended by some 1,450 Bahá’ís from 43 countries. [BW18:100; VV61]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW18:157–8.
For a pictorial report see BW18:141–3. |
Quito; Ecuador |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Bahiyyih Khanum (Greatest Holy Leaf) |
|
1982 19 – 22 Aug |
A Bahá’í International Conference to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the passing of the Greatest Holy Leaf was held in Lagos, Nigeria, attended by some 1,110 Bahá’ís from 46 countries representing some 90 ethnic groups. [BW18:100; VV61]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW18:158–9 In the message the Universal House of Justice reported that in a little more than three decades there were 37 National Spiritual Assemblies, 4,490 Local Assemblies, 29,000 localities with believers drawn from 1,152 tribes.
For a pictorial report see BW18:144–6. |
Lagos; Nigeria |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Bahiyyih Khanum (Greatest Holy Leaf); Statistics |
|
1982 2 – 5 Sep |
A Bahá’í International Conference to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the passing of the Greatest Holy Leaf was held in Montreal, Canada, attended by 9,400 Bahá’ís from 101 countries. [BW18:100; VV61]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW18:161–2.
For a pictorial report see BW18:151–4. |
Montreal; Canada |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Bahiyyih Khanum (Greatest Holy Leaf) |
|
1982 2 – 5 Sep |
A Bahá’í International Conference to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the passing of the Greatest Holy Leaf was held in Canberra, Australia, attended by some 2,400 Bahá’ís, twice as many as were expected, from 45 countries. [BW18:100; VV61]
This conference was originally scheduled to be held in Manila, in the Philippines. [Message from the Universal House of Justice dated March 1981]
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW18:159–60.
For a pictorial report see BW18:147–50.
|
Canberra; Australia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Bahiyyih Khanum (Greatest Holy Leaf) |
|
1983 5 – 7 Aug |
The first Los Angeles Bahá’í History Conference was held at the University of California at Los Angeles. [BW19:369–70] |
Los Angeles; United States |
Bahai history; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Other; Conferences; First conferences |
|
1984 30 Aug - 2 Sep |
An International Teaching Conference was held to coincide with the dedication of the House of Worship at Apia, Western Samoa. [BW19:548–54; VV64]
For a report of the conference see BW19:548–54.
For the message of the Universal House of Justice see BW19:555–6.
For pictures see BW19:475, 547–57 and VV64. |
Apia; Samoa |
Mashriqul-Adhkar, Apia; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching |
|
1984 28 – 30 Dec |
The first National Bahá’í Youth Conference to be held in Greece took place in Athens. [BW19:319] |
Athens; Greece |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
|
1985 5 – 8 Apr |
An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Bophuthatswana, attended by 198 people. [BW19:300] |
Bophuthatswana; South Africa; Africa |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Youth; International Youth Year |
|
1985 30 Apr - 1 May |
The first annual conference of the Association for Bahá’í Studies, Brazil, took place in Saõ Paulo. [BW19:358] |
Sao Paulo; Brazil; Latin America |
Bahai Studies, Associations for; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Bahai studies; First conferences |
|
1985 3 – 7 Jul |
An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Columbus, Ohio, United States attended by more than 3,200 youth from 42 nations. [BW19:300] |
Columbus OH; Ohio; United States; North America |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Youth; International Youth Year |
|
1985 6 – 9 Jul |
The European Bahá’í Youth Conference was held in Antwerp, Belgium, in July 1985, and was attended by some 1,450 youth from 45 nations. The youth addressed the European Parliament and the Council of Europe in letters which told of their resolve to put into action the International Youth Year themes of ‘Participation, Development and Peace’. The youth spoke of programs in which Bahá’ís were supporting the themes, including human rights education and social and economic development projects. [BW19:301]
For picture see BW19:315. |
Antwerp; Belgium; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Youth; International Youth Year; European Union |
|
1985 Aug |
An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Molepolole, Botswana, attended by 119 youth from six countries. [BW19:300]
For picture see BW19:320.
|
Molepolole; Botswana; Africa |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Youth; International Youth Year |
|
1985 Aug |
An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in New Delhi, India, attended by more than 550 youth from 24 countries. [BW19:300] |
New Delhi; India; Asia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Youth; International Youth Year |
|
1985 1 – 4 Aug |
An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Port Dickson, Malaysia, attended by 1,300 youth from 15 countries, the largest gathering of Bahá’ís ever held in Malaysia. [BW19:301] |
Port Dickson; Malaysia; Asia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Youth; International Youth Year |
|
1985 2 – 5 Aug |
An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Lima, Peru, attended by 500 youth from 18 countries and representing four native tribes. [BW19:300]<
For picture see BW19:322. |
Lima; Peru; Latin America |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Conferences, International; Conferences, International; Youth; International Youth Year |
|
1985 8 – 11 Aug |
An International Youth Conference to support the United Nations International Youth Year was held in Kauai, Hawaii, attended by 300 youth from nine Pacific countries. [BW19:301]
For picture see BW19:321.
|
Kauai; Hawaii; Oceania |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Conferences, International; Youth; International Youth Year |
|
1985 Sep |
The first Bahá’í Studies conference in Hawaii took place at the national Bahá’í centre. [BW19:360] |
Hawaii |
Bahai Studies; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Other; First conferences |
|
1985 Oct |
The first National Bahá’í Youth Conference in Nepal took place, attended by 120 Bahá’ís, the largest Bahá’í gathering ever held in the country. [VV74] |
Nepal |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
|
1985 27 Dec - 1986 2 Jan |
The Universal House of Justice convened a Counsellors’ Conference at the Bahá’í World Centre. [AWH39; BW19:29; VV122]
The gathering, held in the Seat of the Universal House of Justice, consulted on the opportunities and challenges facing the Bahá’í world community. [BW19:29]
See BW19:494, 504 for pictures. |
Haifa; BWC |
Counsellors; Conferences, Bahai; Counsellors conferences |
|
1986. 23 - 27 Dec |
International Teaching Conference was held in New Delhi in conjunction with the opening of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár. It was attended by 8,000 Bahá'ís from 114 countries. [BW20p731-753] |
New Delhi; India |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, International; Teaching; Mashriqul-Adhkar, Delhi; Lotus temple |
|
1987 16 – 17 Jan |
The first Youth Conference of the Bahamas was held with representation from three islands. [BINS173:9] |
Bahamas |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
|
1987 Dec |
The first Children’s Conference of Uganda was held in Kikaaya, Kampala. [BINS173:7] |
Kikaaya; Kampala; Uganda |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Children; First conferences |
|
1988 (In the year) |
The first Caribbean Bahá’í Women’s conference took place in Antigua. |
Antigua |
Caribbean; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women; First conferences |
|
1988 14 – 17 Jul |
The Bahá’í Association for Arts (BAFA) helds its first arts festival at the Bahá’í conference centre De Poort, Netherlands. [BINS180:4] |
Groesbeek; Netherlands |
Bahai Association for Arts (BAFA); Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Arts; First conferences; De Poort |
|
1988 15 Jul |
The first International Women’s Conference of Paraguay opened, attended by 130 women from seven countries. [BINS180:5] |
Paraguay; Latin America |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women; Women |
|
1988 3 – 7 Aug |
The first Iberian Youth Conference was held in Lisbon, attended by 120 Bahá’ís from nine European countries. [BINS181:6] |
Lisbon; Portugal; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Youth |
|
1988 24 – 25 Sep |
The first annual Bahá’í Studies Conference of Spain was held in Barcelona. [BINS192:5] |
Barcelona; Spain |
Bahai Studies; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Other; First conferences |
|
1988 24 Dec |
The first National Youth Conference of Côte d’Ivoire took place. [BINS196:9] |
Ivory Coast |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
|
1989 23 – 26 Mar |
The First National Women’s Conference of Spain was held in Madrid. [BINS201:6] |
Madrid; Spain |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women; Conferences, National; Women; First conferences |
|
1989 Jul - Aug |
Five European Regional ‘Peace Moves’ Youth Conferences were held in different parts of the continent. |
Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; Peace |
|
1989 1 – 2 Jul |
The first European Bahá’í Women’s Conference was held at De Poort Conference Centre, the Netherlands. [BINS203:2] |
Groesbeek; Netherlands; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women; Conferences, International; De Poort; First conferences |
|
1989 18 Dec - 1990 2 Jan |
During the Youth Winter School in Traben-Trarback participants from 12 countries including East Germany, Romania, Hungary and the Soviet Union gathered for the first time since the Second World War. [BINS215:2] |
Traben-Trarback; Germany; Eastern Europe; Soviet Union; Russia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; Conferences, International; Winter schools; First conferences |
|
1990 24 Jan – 5 Feb |
The first All-Union Bahá'í Conference was held in Moscow with 250 people gathered from all over the Soviet Union and from 17 other countries. This was the first national Bahá'í conference held in the USSR in about 60 years. [BINS224:8; VV112] |
Moscow; Russia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, National; First conferences |
|
1990 31 Mar 31 – 1 Apr |
The first Bahá'í International Chinese Symposium was held in San Francisco, California; it was attended by 362 Bahá'ís from eight countries. [BINS222:6] |
San Francisco; California; United States |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Conferences, Other; First conferences; China |
|
1990 18 - 20 May |
The first of seven European women's conferences sponsored by the Continental Board of Counsellors was held in Iskenderun, Turkey. [BINS230:1] |
Iskenderun; Turkey |
Conferences, Women; Conferences, Bahai; Counsellors |
|
1990 10 Jun |
The Paraguay International Chinese Teaching Symposium, the first of its kind in South America, was held in Asuncion, attended by 80 people from 10 countries. [BINS226:4] |
Asuncion; Paraguay; Latin America |
Conferences, International; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences; China |
|
1990 Jul |
The first youth conference of Estonia was held in Kabli, near Parnu, attended by some 113 participants from all parts of Europe |
Kabli; Parnu; Estonia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth |
|
1990 19 – 21 Oct |
The first National Children's Conference of Nicaragua was held in Retiro, Aurora, Managua, attended by more than 40 children. [BINS243:8] |
Retiro; Aurora; Managua; Nicaragua |
Children; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Children; Conferences, National; First conferences |
|
1990 22 Nov – 6 Dec |
The First European Bahá'í Youth Encounter was held in the Canary Islands, attended by over 150 people from eight countries. [BINS239:1] |
Canary Islands; Europe |
Youth; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International |
|
1990 30 Nov - 2 Dec |
The First National Teaching Conference of the Bahá'ís of Romania was held near Poiana Brasov, in the Carpathian mountains. [CBN Feb 91p14] |
Poiana Brasov; Romania |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, teaching; First conferences |
|
1990 8 - 9 Dec |
The first All-Union Bahá'í Consultative Conference was held in Moscow attended by Bahá'ís from every part of the Soviet Union, members of three Continental Boards of Counsellors and representatives of all those National Spiritual Assemblies having responsibility for the work of the Faith in that area. [BINS 238:6] [CBN Mar91Vol3no8] [VV112] |
Moscow; Russia |
Conferences, Bahai; First conferences |
|
1991 26 - 27 Jan |
The first National Teaching Conference of Yugoslavia was held in Belgrade. [BINS243:3] |
Belgrade; Yugoslavia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, National |
|
1991 15 – 21 Jul |
The first European Bahá'í Youth Conference of Romania was held in Neptune. [BINS253:9; VV74]
For picture see VV74. |
Neptune; Romania; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International |
|
1991 25 – 27 Oct |
The first National Teaching Conference of Bulgaria was held in Plovdiv. [BINS258:2–3] |
Plovdiv; Bulgaria |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, National |
|
1992 Jan |
The first teaching conference of Southern Yugoslavia was held, attended by 40 Bahá'ís representing 12 nationalities. [BINS264:8] |
Yugoslavia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, teaching; First conferences |
|
1992 2 – 5 Jan |
The first European Conference on Bahá'í Activities in Universities was held in Brno, Czechoslovakia. [BINS263:2]
BINS290:2 gives a second report of this event, incorrectly implying it was held in January 1993. |
Brno; Czechoslovakia; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Conferences, Other; Universities |
Find ref |
1992 10 – 11 Jan |
The first teaching conference of Croatia and Slovenia was held in Kranj. [BINS263:1–2] |
Kranj; Croatia; Slovenia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, teaching; First conferences |
|
1992 3 – 6 Feb |
The Association of Bahá'í Publishers and Distributors was established at a Bahá'í Publishers' Conference in Oakham, England, with its headquarters in the Netherlands. [BINS273:4-5; VV71] |
Oakham; United Kingdom; Netherlands |
Publishing Trusts; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Other |
|
1992 4 – 5 Apr |
The first Children's Festival and Family Conference of Turkey was held in Cankaya, Ankara. [BINS269:5–6] |
Cankaya; Ankara; Turkey |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Children; Conferences, Other; First Conferences |
|
1992 25 - 27 Sep |
The first Bahá'í Youth Conference of Lithuania took places in Kaunas, attended by 32 Bahá'ís. [BINS281:1] |
Kaunas; Lithuania |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth |
|
1993 29 – 31 Jan |
The first Latin American Bahá'í Social and Economic Development Seminar took place in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. [BINS308:2; BW92–3:139] |
Santa Cruz; Bolivia; Latin America |
Conferences, Bahai; Social and economic development; First conferences |
|
1993 20 Feb |
The first National Youth Conference of Hungary was held in Debrecen, attended by 60 youth. [BINS289:3] |
Debrecen; Hungary |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth |
|
1993 Aug |
The first International Bahá'í Youth Conference of Belarus was held, attended by 164 people from 16 countries. [BINS299:8; BINS306:7; BW93–4:123] |
Belarus; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Youth |
|
1993 Oct |
The first European Bahá'í Medical Conference was held in De Poort, Netherlands, attended by people from 26 countries. [BW93–4:104–5] |
Groesbeek; Netherlands; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Health; Conferences, International; First conferences; De Poort |
|
1993 29 - 31 Oct |
The founding conference of the Association for Bahá'í Studies in Russia was held in St Petersburg. [BINS305:5] |
St Petersburg; Russia |
Bahai Studies, Associations for; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences |
|
1994 May 19 |
The first National Bahá'í Conference of Armenia was held in Yerevan. [BINS318:5–6] |
Yerevan; Armenia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, National |
|
1994 May 22 |
The first Bahá'í Children and Youth Conference of Martinique was held in Fort-de-France, attended by 22 people. [BINS318:4–5] |
Fort-de-France; Martinique |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth |
|
1994 Jul 20 – 25 |
The European Bahá'í Youth Council sponsored five regional ‘Shaping Europe' conferences, in Berlin, Bucharest, St Petersburg, Barcelona and Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. [BINS323:3–5; BW94–5:177–8, 189] |
Berlin; Germany; Bucharest; Romania; St Petersburg; Russia; Barcelona; Portugal; Wolverhampton; United Kingdom; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Youth |
|
1994 Sep 9 – 11 |
The first National Youth Conference of Liberia was held, attended by 75 youth. [BW94–5:188–9]
For picture see BW94–5:189. |
Liberia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Youth; First conferences |
|
1994 Oct |
The Bahá'í Health Association for Central and Eastern Europe and the European Bahá'í Dental Association were formed at the second Bahá'í Health Conference held at De Poort, Netherlands. [BW94–5:116] |
Groesbeek; Netherlands |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Health; Conferences, International; Bahai associations |
|
1995 Jan |
The first National Teaching Conference of Cambodia was held in Phnom Penh, attended by more than 50 Bahá'ís. [BINS334:2] |
Phnom Penh; Cambodia |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Teaching; Conferences, National; First conferences |
|
1995 May 30 – Jun 1 |
The first International Medical/Surgical Conference of Tirana was held under the auspices of Health for Humanity and the University of Tirana, attended by more than 400 Albanian physicians. [BINS343:2–3] |
Tirana; Albania |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Health; Conferences, International |
|
1995 Jun 8 – 11 |
The first European Bahá'í Conference on Law and International Order was held at De Poort Conference Centre, Netherlands. [BINS345:4] |
Groesbeek; Netherlands; Europe |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; Conferences, Law; Laws; First conferences; De Poort |
|
1995 Dec 28 – 30 |
The first teaching conference of Lithuania was held in Vilnius, attended by Bahá'ís from five countries. [BINS355:1] |
Vilnius; Lithuania |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, teaching; First conferences |
|
1996 23 – 24 Mar |
The first National Women's Seminar of Bulgaria was held in Sofia, organized by the European Task Force for Women. [BINS365:8] |
Sofia; Bulgaria |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Women; Women; First conferences |
|
1997 24-26 Oct |
The International Environment Forum was launched at the first International Bahá'í Environment Conference in de Poort, Netherlands, with participants from nine countries, who were joined electronically by people from 21 countries participating in the e-mail version of the conference.
A Bahá'í Perspective on the Environment and Sustainable Development was presented by Michael Richards of the Overseas Development Institute in London.
At the conference, the objectives, activities and structure of the Forum were agreed and statutes adopted, and a governing board of five people was elected.
It is a Bahá'í-inspired non-governmental organization that linked together Bahá'ís and others interested in the fields of environment and sustainable development. Development of the Forum had been encouraged and guided by the Bahá'í International Community, although it had no formal link with the Bahá'í administration. |
Groesbeek; Netherlands |
International Environment Forum; Bahai International Community; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; First conferences; Environment; De Poort; BIC statements |
iefworld.org/conf1.htm |
1998 6 - 8 Nov |
The 2nd International Conference of the Environment Forum was held in the Netherlands with wide electronic participation on the themes of sustainable consumption and the Earth Charter. The first theme of the conference, sustainable consumption, was introduced by a keynote address on "Sustainable Consumption and True Prosperity" by Arthur Dahl. [IEF 2nd Annual Conference ] |
Netherlands |
Arthur Dahl; Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Environment; Conferences, International; Environment; International Environment Forum |
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1999 15 - 18 Aug |
A conference was held Sidcot, Avon, United Kingdom, hosted jointly by the International Environmental Forum with the Bahá'í Agency for Social and Economic Development - UK. It brought together 44 participants from 13 countries on 5 continents, as well as internet connection with an additional 70 "electronic" conference participants in 29 countries, for a total of 114 participants from 38 countries, including 8 in Africa. [International Environment Forum web site]
See the website for a list of papers presented.
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Sidcot; Avon; United Kingdom |
Social and economic development; Bahai Agency for Social and Economic Development; Conferences, Bahai |
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2000 12 - 14 Dec |
The 4th Annual Conference of the International Environment Forum (IEF) was held in Orlando, Florida. The theme was Applying the Bahá'í Teachings to the Environmental Challenges Facing the World. (IEF Web Site) |
Orlando; Florida; United States |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, International; International Environment Forum; Environment |
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2005 27 – 31 Dec |
The gathering, at the Bahá'í World Centre, the members of the Continental Boards of Counsellors [BWNS418] |
BWC |
Counsellors; Conferences, Bahai; Counsellors conferences; BWNS |
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2010 28 Dec – 1 Jan |
The conference of the Continental Boards of Counsellors was held at the World Centre attended by 79 of the world's 81 Counsellors, from some 58 countries. [BWNS804]
See the message from the Universal House of Justice to the Conference of the Continental Boards of Counsellors dated 28 December, 2010.
- As of this date there were 170 Regional Councils in 45 countries.
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BWC |
Counsellors; Conferences, Bahai; Counsellors conferences; BWNS; Regional Council |
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2013 Jul – Oct |
The holding of 114 Youth Conferences around the world at the request of the Universal House of Justice. The purpose of the gatherings were to explore such themes as the characteristics inherent to the period of youth, the historical contribution of young people to the transformation of society, the responsibilities of the present generation of youth, the society-building power of the Bahá'í Teachings, and the importance of faith and tenacity to a life of service. [List of places and dates for Youth Conferences]
See The Five Year Plan 2011-2016: Summary of Achievements and Learning pg46-43. |
Worldwide |
Conferences, Bahai; Conferences, Youth; Conferences, International; Youth; BWNS |
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