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List of Baháʼí Houses of Worship

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A map of the location of Baháʼí Houses of Worship throughout the world: green represents countries that currently have Baháʼí Houses of Worship (with a black dot for the city); light green represents countries where Baháʼí Houses of Worship are planned or under construction; and red represents countries where a Baháʼí House of Worship previously existed.

The following list is an overview of Baháʼí Houses of Worship (Mashriqu'l-Adhkár) throughout the world that have been constructed, are currently under construction, or are in the planning phases.

# (by opening date) Type Region Country City Image Foundation (stone) laid / Groundbreaking Completion / Dedication Architect(s) Seating Height (in meters, approximately) Dependencies Comments
1. Local[1] Central Asia Turkmenistan Ishqabad (Ashkabad)
1902[2] 1919[2] Ustad Ali-Akbar-i-Banna[2] A school for boys (completed in 1897), a school for girls (completed in 1907), a travellers' hostel, a medical dispensary, a library and a public reading room.[2] Demolished in 1963 after 1948 earthquake[2][3]
2. Mother Temple of the West North America United States Wilmette
1912[2] 1953[2] Louis Bourgeois[2] 1200[2] 42[2] Home for the aged (1959[4] until 2002[2])
3. Mother Temple of Africa Africa Uganda Kampala
1958[5] 1961[5] Charles Mason Remey[5] 400[5] 38[2]
4. Mother Temple of the Antipodes Australasia Australia Sydney
1958[6] 1961[6] Charles Mason Remey[6] 600[2] 38[7]
5. Mother Temple of Europe Europe Germany Langenhain
1960[8] 1964[9] Teuto Rocholl[8] 600[8] 28[10] Home for the aged[2]
6. Mother Temple of Latin America Latin America Panama Panama City
1967[11] 1972[12] Peter Tillotson[12] 550[12] 28[12]
7. Mother Temple of the Pacific Pacific Samoa Apia
1979[13] 1984[14] Husayn Amanat (Hossein Amanat)[14] 700[14] 28[14]
8. Mother Temple of the Indian Subcontinent (Lotus Temple) Asia India New Delhi
1977[15] 1986[16] Fariburz Sahba[17] 1300[18] 34[19]
9. Mother Temple of South America South America Chile Santiago
2010[20] 2016[21] Siamak Hariri[22][23] 600[24] 30[25]
10. Local Asia Cambodia Battambang
2015[26] 2017[27] Tang Sochet Vitou[28][29] 200-250 12[30]
11. Local South America Colombia Villa Rica, Cauca
2016[31] 2018[32] Gutierrez Chacón[33] 250 18[34]
12. Local Africa Kenya Matunda Soy
2019[35] 2021[36] Neda Samimi[37] 250[37] 18[38]
13. Local Pacific Vanuatu Tanna
2019[39] 2021 Ashkan Mostaghim[40] 250 13.3
14. National Africa DR Congo Kinshasa
2020 (design)[41] 2023[42][43] Wolff Architects[41] 500-700 30
15. National Asia Papua New Guinea Port Moresby
2019[44] 2024 Henry Lape, Saeed Granfar[45] 350[45] 16[46]
16. Local Asia India Bihar Sharif
2020 (design)[47] Moulshri Joshi, Amritha Ballal, and Suditya Sinha[47] 500[48] 16[48]
17. Local Asia Nepal Kanchanpur 2023 (announcement)[49][50]
18. Local Africa Zambia Mwinilunga 2023 (announcement)[51][50]
19. National North America Canada Toronto 2023 (announcement)[52][50]
20. National South America Brazil Brasília 2024 (announcement)[53]
21. National Africa Malawi Lilongwe 2024 (announcement)[53]
22. Local Africa Cameroon Batouri 2024 (announcement)[53]

Further reading

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  • Herrmann, Duane L. (1994). Firuz Kazemzadeh; Betty Fisher; Howard Garey; Robert Stockman; James Stokes (eds.). "Houses as perfect as is possible". World Order. 26 (1). National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States: 17–31.

References

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  3. ^ Razing of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár of Ishqabad. Bahá'í World, Volume 14: 1963-1968. pp. 479-481.
  4. ^ Inauguration of Temple Dependencies. Bahá'í World, Volume 13: 1954-1963. pp. 742-748.
  5. ^ a b c d The Mother Temple of Africa. Bahá'í World, Volume 13: 1954-1963. pp. 704-719.
  6. ^ a b c The Mashriqu'l-Adhkár of the Antipodes. Bahá'í World, Volume 13: 1954-1963. pp. 720-732.
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  11. ^ The Mother Temple of Latin America. Bahá'í World, Volume 14: 1963-1968. pp. 593-594.
  12. ^ a b c d Dedication of the Mother Temple of Latin America and the International Teaching Conference, Panama City, Panama, 28 April - 2 May 1972. Bahá'í World, Volume 15: 1968-1973. pp. 632-649.
  13. ^ The Laying of the Foundation Stone of the First Mashriqu'l-Adhkár of the Pacific Islands, 27 January 1979. Bahá'í World, Volume 17: 1976-1979. pp. 391-394.
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  15. ^ The Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Mother Temple of the Indian Sub-Continent, 17 October 1977. Bahá'í World, Volume 17: 1976-1979. pp. 368-370.
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