saints in bahá'í faith
In the Bahá'í Faith, saints are individuals who, through their extraordinary qualities and selfless service, have attained a high level of spiritual perfection. They exemplify the teachings of the Faith and inspire others with their exemplary lives. However, unlike in some other religious traditions, saints in the Bahá'í Faith do not possess supernatural powers or act as intermediaries between God and humanity. They are seen as fellow human beings who serve as shining examples of spiritual attainment.
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