The Kitábi-Aqdas is considered the most important and sacred text of the BaháíFaith, a religion with some eight million adherents, found in nearly every country of the world. It sets out the laws, teachings, and institutions that shape and influence individual and collective life for members of the Baháícommunity. Despite the Kitábi-Aqdas's significance, it has not been extensively researched. Exploring the Kitábi-Aqdas: The Laws and Teachings of the BaháíFaith now offers a comprehensive academic study of the text. This important new publication explores and analyzes the significance and history of the Kitábi-Aqdas its language, style, and translation and its theological and spiritual foundations, including its conceptions of God, religion, and human beings. The book, moreover, examines the Kitábi-Aqdas's provisions for succession, interpretation, and administration within the Baháíreligion its devotional and other personal laws its ordinances for promoting unity its perspectives on justice and law and its addresses to the world's political and religious leaders. Academically rigorous yet eminently clear and accessible, Exploring the Kitábi-Aqdas is an essential read for students of religion and Middle East studies.