Join us every Saturday morning from 9 to 11am at the Scottsdale Bahá’í Center for an in-depth spiritual discussion. We invite the people of all faiths to share in these open and varied discussion about the nature of spirituality and many paths leading to the creator.
Whether you are a talker or just like to listen we encourage you to check it out. Coffee and breakfast is served!
Spirituality Café!
Devotions and Coffee
Rooted in the Bahá’í principle of unity in diversity, this space invites friends from every background, faith tradition, and path of life to come together in an atmosphere of reverence, reflection, and fellowship.
We share prayers, readings, music, and moments of quiet contemplation. You are welcome to simply listen, or to bring something meaningful to you—a quote, a poem, a sacred passage, or a personal reflection—to contribute.
Following the devotional portion, we continue the conversation over coffee and light refreshments. It is a casual and uplifting time to connect, make new friends, and deepen bonds within our wider Scottsdale community.
Held at the Scottsdale Bahá’í Center.
Open to all. No RSVP required.
Bring your heart, your voice, and—if you wish—something to share.
Feast of Masa'il/Questions
PLEASE NOTE FEAST TIMES DIFFER BASED ON NEIGHBORHOOD:
SOUTH : @7:00pm, Mrs. Shahnaz Eghrari's Home, 9840 E Ironwood Dr. 85258, 602-622-0578
EAST : @7:30pm, Claudia Partovi's home, 12852 N 136th St., 85259, 602-845-9115
CENTRAL :@7:30pm, Bahin and Roohollah Hajbandeh, 9848 E Dreyfus Ave, 480-433-4989
NORTH : @7:30pm, Sonia Eghrari, 11080 E Acacia Dr 85255, Gate code 6371, 602-622-0577
If you would like to host a Feast or make changes to the Feast you are hosting, please contact your Feast Coordinator:
East Homan Hajbandeh homanh@yahoo.com
North Laleh Rohani membership.assistant@scottsdalebahai.org
South Gloria Eshrati gloriae1919@cox.net
Central Ellie Saadat saadat.ellie@gmail.com
Feast of Sharaf/Honor
Community Wide Feast at Baha’i Center
Sponsored by:
If you would like to host a Feast or make changes to the Feast you are hosting, please contact your Feast Coordinator:
East Homan Hajbandeh homanh@yahoo.com
North Laleh Rohani membership.assistant@scottsdalebahai.org
South Gloria Eshrati gloriae1919@cox.net
Central Ellie Saadat saadat.ellie@gmail.com
Ascension of Abdu’l-Bahá
The Day of the Covenant is a Bahá’í Holy Day that commemorates the unique role of Abdu’l-Bahá as the Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s Covenant. While Bahá’u’lláh appointed Abdu’l-Bahá to guide the Bahá’í community and preserve the unity of the Faith after His passing, `Abdu’l-Bahá Himself requested that no day be set aside to honor His birth. Instead, He designated this day—set near His birthday on the Gregorian calendar—as an occasion for the believers to gather, reflect, and strengthen the bonds of unity.
This day is a celebration of the spirit of harmony and togetherness that `Abdu’l-Bahá embodied so perfectly. His life stands as a radiant example of service to humanity—characterized by compassion, humility, wisdom, and unwavering devotion to the principles of justice and love.
Bahá’ís observe the Day of the Covenant with community gatherings that include prayers, readings, and fellowship. All are warmly welcomed to join in this observance, to learn, to reflect, and to share in a spirit of friendship and unity.
Day of the Covenant
The Day of the Covenant is a Bahá’í Holy Day that commemorates the unique role of Abdu’l-Bahá as the Center of Bahá’u’lláh’s Covenant. While Bahá’u’lláh appointed Abdu’l-Bahá to guide the Bahá’í community and preserve the unity of the Faith after His passing, `Abdu’l-Bahá Himself requested that no day be set aside to honor His birth. Instead, He designated this day—set near His birthday on the Gregorian calendar—as an occasion for the believers to gather, reflect, and strengthen the bonds of unity.
This day is a celebration of the spirit of harmony and togetherness that `Abdu’l-Bahá embodied so perfectly. His life stands as a radiant example of service to humanity—characterized by compassion, humility, wisdom, and unwavering devotion to the principles of justice and love.
Bahá’ís observe the Day of the Covenant with community gatherings that include prayers, readings, and fellowship. All are warmly welcomed to join in this observance, to learn, to reflect, and to share in a spirit of friendship and unity.
Birth of Bahá'u'lláh 2025
Bahá’u’lláh was born on November 12th, 1817 in Tehran, Iran. Bahá’u’lláh means "The Glory of God". This Holy Day was instituted in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Most Holy Book. Bahá’u’lláh refers to four great festivals: the Festival of Ridván, the Declaration of the Báb, and the Twin Holy Days. `Abdu’l-Bahá, the son of Bahá’u’lláh, encouraged all during the Holy Day to rejoice together and build the bonds of fellowship and unity in the community. Bahá’ís believe that Bahá’u’lláh is the Promised One of all the World's Religions. Bahá’ís usually observe the Holy Day with community gatherings where prayers are shared and His Birth celebrated.

