Naysan Visits the Baha’i Temple of Papua New Guinea

In this video, we join Naysan as he attends the inauguration of the Baha’i Temple of Papua New Guinea with fellow Baha’i Blog team members Jordan Raj, Collis and Fuad Ta’eed. Naysan was raised in Papua New Guinea, along with his dear friends and Baha’i Blog co-founders Collis and Fuad Ta’eed. Together with Jordan, they had the privilege of attending the opening of the national Baha’i House of Worship in Port Moresby, where they were able to reunite with so many dear friends who came from across the country--many of whom had travelled for days on foot to be there. The Baha’i House of Worship of Papua New Guinea - also referred to as a Baha’i Temple - is one of the first national Baha’i Temples in the world. Like all Baha’i Temples, it has 9 sides and is open to all people, regardless of their religion, race or gender. Papua New Guinea is a country in the Pacific Islands, and it has over 800 different languages--that’s half the world’s languages this unique is
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