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The following list sets down the name of each member of the Bahá'í Faith who is the subject of a Wikipedia article. For another index of individual Bahá'ís with Wikipedia articles, see Category:Bahá'ís by nationality.

Contents

  • 1 Central figures
  • 2 Other significant figures
  • 3 Family of Bahá'u'lláh
  • 4 Royalty
  • 5 Artists
    • 5.1 Bands
    • 5.2 Musicians
    • 5.3 Broadcasters
    • 5.4 Filmmakers
    • 5.5 Actors
    • 5.6 Architects
    • 5.7 Writers
    • 5.8 Other artists
  • 6 Athletes
  • 7 Business
  • 8 Scholarly
    • 8.1 Educators
    • 8.2 Public service
    • 8.3 Scientist
    • 8.4 Journalism
  • 9 Others
  • 10 See also
  • 11 References
  • 12 External links

Central figures[edit]

  • The Báb (also founded Bábism)
  • ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
  • Bahá'u'lláh

Other significant figures[edit]

  • List of Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh
  • List of the Disciples of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
  • List of the Hands of the Cause of God
  • List of the Knights of Bahá'u'lláh

Family of Bahá'u'lláh[edit]

  • Ásíyih Khánum - known by her title Navváb
  • Bahiyyih Khánum
  • Mírzá Mihdí
  • Shoghi Effendi

Royalty[edit]

  • Malietoa Tanumafili II (r. 1962-2007) - chieftain of the government of Samoa.[1]
  • Marie of Romania (r. 1914-1927) - queen of Romania.[2]

Artists[edit]

Bands[edit]

  • Common Market - hip hop duo from the American Pacific Northwest.[3]
  • Seals and Crofts - American soft rock duo in the early 1970s.[4]

Musicians[edit]

  • Mirza Abdollah - also known as Agha Mirza Abdollah Farahani was a tar and setar player. He is among the most significant musicians in Iran's history
  • Cindy Blackman[5] - American jazz and rock drummer
  • Jeff and Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff[6] - folk music performers
  • Celeste Buckingham - singer/songwriter
  • Doug Cameron - Canadian musician/composer
  • Vic Damone[7] - American singer and entertainer
  • Khalil Fong[8] - American-born Hong Kong singer and songwriter
  • Russell Garcia[9] - motion picture composer
  • Dizzy Gillespie[10] - American jazz trumpeter
  • Andy Grammer - American singer-songwriter
  • Red Grammer - American singer-songwriter best known for children's music[11]
  • Anousheh Khalili - Iranian-American singer, pianist and songwriter
  • Jack Lenz[12] - Canadian composer
  • Kevin Locke - Lakota musician and dancer
  • Mike Longo[13] - American jazz pianist
  • James Moody[14] - American jazz saxophone and flute player
  • KC Porter[15] - American multi-Grammy winning producer
  • Rachael Price - jazz vocalist[dead link][16]
  • Tom Price - conductor, composer and producer[17]
  • Flora Purim[18] - Brazilian American jazz singer
  • Dan Seals[19] - American musician, of England Dan and John Ford Coley
  • Tierney Sutton[20] - American jazz singer
  • Louie Shelton[21] - American jazz guitarist and producer
  • Charles Wolcott[22] - pianist, arranger, composer for Disney and MGM films, credited with bringing rock and roll to the movies

Broadcasters[edit]

  • Susan Aude Fisher News Anchor WIS Columbia SC

Filmmakers[edit]

  • Mark Bamford - writer, director (Cape of Good Hope)
  • Mary Darling - producer, Little Mosque on the Prairie
  • Clark Donnelly - producer, Little Mosque on the Prairie
  • Phil Lucas - Native American filmmaker
  • Harold Lee Tichenor - film producer

Actors[edit]

  • Anthony Azizi[23] (24)
  • Penn Badgley[24] (Gossip Girl, You)
  • Justin Baldoni[25] (Everwood, Jane the Virgin)
  • Earl Cameron[26] (Thunderball, The Interpreter)
  • Omid Djalili[27] - comedian and actor
  • Stu Gilliam - American actor and comedian
  • Barbara Hale[28] - Emmy Award winner (Perry Mason)
  • Lois Hall[29] - American movie and television actress
  • Lloyd Haynes[30] - actor and television writer
  • Jeremy Iversen[31] - actor and writer
  • Eva LaRue[32] (All My Children, CSI: Miami)
  • Carole Lombard[33] - ranked 23rd greatest American female screen legend, star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Inder Manocha[34] - British Asian stand-up comedian and actor
  • Pardis Parker[35] - Canadian comedian
  • Alex Rocco[36] - Emmy Award winner (The Famous Teddy Z, The Godfather, The Wedding Planner)
  • Rehana Sultan - Indian actress
  • Valeska Surratt[37] - silent film actress
  • Travis Van Winkle[38] - American actor, The Last Ship, Hart of Dixie
  • Rainn Wilson[39] (The Office, Six Feet Under)

Architects[edit]

  • Hossein Amanat[40] (Azadi Tower, buildings of the Bahá'í Arc, House of Worship of Samoa, Shrine of 'Abdu'l-Bahá)
  • Louis Bourgeois[41] (House of Worship of Wilmette)
  • Siamak Hariri (Bahá'í Temple of South America, House of Worship of South America )
  • William Sutherland Maxwell (Central Tower of the Château Frontenac; Shrine of the Báb, also a Hand of the Cause)
  • Charles Mason Remey (International Bahá'í Archives, House of Worship Kampala, House of Worship Ingleside)
  • Fariborz Sahba[42] (Lotus Temple, terrace gardens of Haifa)
  • Neda Samimi [91] (House of Worship - Matunda Soy, Kenya) first female to have a design accepted [91] BWNS 15 April 2018

Writers[edit]

  • Burl Barer[43] - true crime genre specializing, author of The Saint, as well as Bahá'í oriented articles
  • Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff[6] - fantasy and science fiction author in short story and longer formats
  • André Brugiroux[44] - traveller and author
  • Barry Crump[45] - New Zealand comic author
  • William S. Hatcher[46] - mathematician, philosopher, educator
  • Robert Hayden[47] - Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1976–1978
  • Duane L Herrmann - poet, historian, memoirist, science fiction and children's stories
  • Alain LeRoy Locke[48] - author or books on poetry, race-awareness and research in various arts
  • Nemat Mokhtarzada - writer and poet of Afghan origin
  • Guy Murchie[49] - philosopher, scientific writer, aviator
  • Bahiyyih Nakhjavani
  • Arvid Nelson[50] - comic book writer, creator of Rex Mundi
  • Wellesley Tudor Pole[51] - British writer
  • Jeffrey Reddick - creator of the Final Destination series
  • Holiday Reinhorn - writer[52]
  • Gholamreza Rouhani - poet and satirist[53]
  • William Sears[54] - author of multiple books, an Emmy award winning sportscaster, and host of a children's television program "In the Park."
  • Adib Taherzadeh[55] - literary historian of Baha'i sacred texts

Other artists[edit]

  • Alice Pike Barney - portrait artist
  • Hussein Bikar[56] - Egyptian painter
  • Amelia Collins - philanthropist
  • Bernard Leach[57] - potter
  • Mishkín-Qalam[58] - calligrapher
  • Anis Mojgani[59] - spoken-word poet
  • Tom Morey[60] - musician, inventor of the bodyboard, founder and namesake for the Morey Boogie bodyboard company
  • Fayard Nicholas[61] - American dancer and one half of the Nicholas Brothers
  • Rae Perlin (1910-2006) - artist
  • Juliet Thompson - portrait artist
  • Mark Tobey[62] - painter
  • Gwen Wakeling[63] - Academy Award-winning Hollywood costume designer

Athletes[edit]

  • Nelson Évora[64] - Portuguese Olympic gold medal (Beijing, 2008) and gold medal recipient for the 2007 Athletics World Championship in Osaka, Japan in Triple Jump
  • Cathy Freeman - Australian Olympic gold medal-winning runner
  • Khalil Greene[65] - shortstop for the Texas Rangers
  • David Krummenacker[66] - Track & Field World Champion in 800m in 2003, NCAA Champion (Georgia Tech) 1997, 1998
  • Luke McPharlin[67] - Australian footballer for the Fremantle Dockers
  • Ramak Safi - Iranian footballer (soccer) who plays for the Jacksonville Armada in the NASL

Business[edit]

  • Thornton Chase - first Bahá'í of the West, was a businessman when he joined the religion in 1894/5.[68]
  • Mildred Mottahedeh - founder of Mottahedeh & Company
  • Musa Naghiyev - Azerbaijani industrial oil magnate
  • Zhang Xin and Pan Shiyi[69] - famous Chinese business couple

Scholarly[edit]

Educators[edit]

  • Dwight W. Allen - professor, author, education reformer, consultant and advisor to UNESCO and the World Bank Group
  • Ali Murad Davudi[70] - Tehran University professor who disappeared in 1979
  • Donna Denizé[71] - American poet and award-winning teacher
  • Auguste-Henri Forel[72] - Swiss myrmecologist, neuroanatomist and psychiatrist
  • `Alí-Akbar Furútan - Prominent Iranian educator, administered the Tarbiyat School for Boys. Hand of the Cause.
  • Jagdish Gandhi[73] - founder of City Montessori School, Lucknow, India
  • Phoebe Hearst[74] - first woman Regent of the University of California
  • Patricia Locke - Lakota Native American educator
  • Joseph Watson[75] - Professor of Modern Irish at University College Dublin

Public service[edit]

  • David Kelly[76] - former employee of the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
  • Dorothy Wright Nelson - Senior Judge on the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals; former dean, University of Southern California Gould School of Law
  • Jacqueline Left Hand Bull[77] - Indian Health care policy administrator
  • Layli Miller-Muro[78] - Executive Director of the Tahirih Justice Center
  • Payam Akhavan - prosecutor for United Nations tribunals and law professor
  • Robert B. Powers - prominent police officer in the history of California during which he co-established one of the earliest training programs for police in matters of race relations.

Scientist[edit]

  • Dr. Ron McNair - physicist and astronaut; died on the space shuttle Challenger in 1986[79]

Journalism[edit]

  • Robert Sengstacke Abbott[80] - lawyer and newspaper publisher, one of the first self-made African American millionaires of the United States

Others[edit]

  • Leonora Armstrong - international traveler[81]
  • Richard St. Barbe Baker[82] - English environmentalist
  • Lady Blomfield[83] - early Irish-British Bahá'í, and a supporter of the rights of children and women
  • Dr Frederick D'Evelyn[84] - first Irish born Bahá'í
  • Nelson Évora[85]
  • Dhabihu'llah Mahrami[86] - wrongfully accused Iranian Bahá'i, found dead in his cell in 2005
  • Antony Moynihan, 3rd Baron Moynihan[87] - British hereditary peer
  • Nossrat Peseschkian[88] - psychiatrist, psychotherapist; founder of Positive Psychotherapy
  • Hilda Yen[89] - internationalist, diplomat, aviator
  • Lidia Zamenhof[90] - daughter of Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof, inventor of Esperanto

See also[edit]

  • List of former Bahá'ís
  • List of Bábís

References[edit]

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