Entering Bahá'í Temples
Question
Is the Bahá'í religion is considered idolatry—since the Bahá'ís believe in a single G-d, similar to Muslims— regarding whether one may enter their temples or enjoy their beauty.
Answer
Shalom u'vracha
HaGaon Harav Amrom Fried shlita rules, that the Bahá'í religion is considered idolatry.
Therefore, one should not enter their sacred places, nor should one derive benefit from the gardens that are made according to their beliefs and religion.
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