Baha’i Faith’s Worldview of Ethics, Values, and Morals:
Daily prayer
Annual fast
Monthly communal feast
Locally and nationally elected “Spiritual Assemblies”
Overcome all evil by self-effort.
Seek to discern what causes spiritual growth and do those things, all by self-effort.
Work for whatever they think is social justice and whatever they think is equality, again, all discernment, will, and ability is dependent on self. Work in world peace movements.
The Central theme of Baha’i is unity. Baha’i says: “To achieve this level of unity, man needs to understand that his point of view is fallible, and therefore he cannot insist on his opinions much less compel the others to believe in the same way as he do.” (This, of course, is a self-refuting statement. Those who make this statement must then realize that their own point of view is fallible and cannot insist that this statement is true or try to compel others to believe this relativistic statement.)