Entering Bahá'í Temples
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Question
Is the Bahá'í faith considered idolatry, given that Bahá'ís believe in a single God similar to Muslims? This is relevant to the question of entering their temples or enjoying their beauty.
Answer
Shalom u'vracha
According to the instructions of the Gaon, Rabbi A. Fried, shlita, the Bahá'í faith is considered idolatry.
One should not enter places sacred to them, nor enjoy the gardens made according to their faith and religion.
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