Baha'ism and the basis of its modern development; An Analysis of the Baha'i Scholarship and Studies Project (Part II)
The first part of this article with attention to the keyword decoding “Baha, Rockefeller i Scholarship” ; studies the principles and objectives of the Baha'i Scholarship. In the second part of this article, with reference to the purposeful and organizational activity of the Baha'is in the United States, a part of the actions of satellite institutions in the United States will be pointed out. Some influential American foundations, such as Ford, Rockefeller, and Carnegie Endowment, have invested heavily in projects called the Cultural Cold War, backed by the powerful financial network of private-sector bankers. The strategy of cultural unification and globalization of culture and science is one of the most important goals of the project. The case (New Baha'i Studies) that has been going on in the United States since the time of 'Abdu'l-Bah. Then Shoghi has led to the establishment of large-scale Baha'i Foundations in the field of education and scholarships. Baha'i Foundations are also influential in the sustainable development of the United Nations Goals through their relationship with super-foundations such as Rockefeller and Ford. Thus, the project (New Bahai Studies) is not merely a scholarly endeavor, but a cover for the growing involvement of the Bahaism Ideology in the program of international development. There is a significant relationship between recent Baha'i studies and the expansion of satellite foundations and institutions in the United States. In this section, an analysis of the basis for the modern development of the Bahai Organization will be provided in the coverage of the United Nations Development Program.
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