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Baha’i Centers of Learning

Baha’i schools across the United States offer three- to five-day programs for adults, youth and children on such themes as [ Read More ]

Study Circles

Study circles are regular gatherings of people interested in studying the Baha’i Writings and applying [ Read More ]

Children’s Spiritual Education

The Baha’i community places great emphasis on the moral and spiritual education of children and youth [ Read More ]

Programs for Teens and Pre-Teens

Young members of the Baha’i community are encouraged to grow in moral responsibility, often by contributing [ Read More ]

Core Curriculum for Spiritual

The U.S. Baha’i community has developed curricular materials for the spiritual education of children [ Read More ]

Baha'i Explorations

We hope you will enjoy the mix of speakers and the variety of topics discussed every Sunday here on our website [ Read More ]

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This week’s presenter: Ms. Nosrat Scott

This week presenter:

Iranian Bahá'i Nosrat Solhjoo Scott is from Yazd. Her mother's parents traveled for a year in order to make the pilgrimage to Palestine (now Israel) to see Baha'u'llah,  both of her grandfathers converted to the Faith when they were young men.

When she first arrived in America, Nosrat was surprised to find The American Bahá'i newspaper in her mailbox and that it was perfectly normal for her to hold or read a Bahá'i book on the bus or subway, despite having heard about the freedom of religion in the United States of America.

About two years later, she started volunteering as a librarian and gave the Yonkers, New York, public library her help in creating a section just for non-English speakers, primarily Persians. As a result of her consultation with the National Bahá'í Office, Nosrat was able to obtain many reading materials and literary resources from Tehran, totaling roughly 90 books and several reference books. She was also able to acquire a few Persian Bahá'i books from the Chicago Bahá' Bookstore.

A few years later, she relocated to Southern California because she believed the climate and her English would make serving the Faith more substantial and meaningful. Among other things, she spoke with the local media about Táhirih and Newsweek Magazine about the Iranian Baha'is. She then moved to Birmingham, Alabama for two years, while there she worked to create a cultural musical program as a fundraising mechanism to support charity and disaster relief efforts during the famine in Ethiopia that was well received by Red Cross for African Famine Relief in 1985.

She received the "Race Unity" Proclamation from George Wallace, then Governor of the State, on June 5, 1984, and as a special surprise this award was read into the Congressional Record by then-Congressman Ben Erdreich.

On the eve of 1986, Nosrat moved to South Florida, where she continued to live her "dream life" while advocating for unity in diversity and the oneness of humanity. She attended the initial Chaplain Trainee seminars at the Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, FL, about 24 years ago while serving as a member of the Interfaith Council of Greater Hollywood, FL, and then started working as a chaplain at the same hospital. As time went on, she eventually expanded her service to several more Memorial Hospitals.

Dan Rather, a CBS television man who was working on a book about The American Dream, was alerted to her tale in a South Florida newspaper when she was chosen president of the Interfaith. Knowing about the Bahá'í community's condition in Iran brought to Dan's mind the Mayflower Pilgrims' first freedom-related dream, and he put Nosrat's tale in the same category.

This week’s topic: Interfaith Chaplaincy Services

As the demand for spiritual care surges across sectors—including healthcare, correctional facilities, corporate environments, and disaster relief—the need for versatile, interfaith leadership has never been greater. This curriculum provides the essential theological and ethical foundations required to support individuals from diverse religious and secular backgrounds. Participants will master practical skills in end-of-life counseling and crisis intervention, gaining the expertise necessary to provide compassionate, inclusive chaplaincy in both traditional and emerging professional settings.


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