A Baháʼí House of Worship or Baháʼí temple is a place of worship of the Baháʼí Faith. It is also referred to by the name Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, which is Arabic for "Dawning-place of the remembrance of God".
The Baháʼí House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois
Interior of the Bahá'í House of Worship in Sydney
One of nine towers of the Wilmette temple
People outside the Kampala Baháʼí temple
A place of worship is a specially designed structure or space where individuals or a group of people such as a congregation come to perform acts of devotion, veneration, or religious study. A building constructed or used for this purpose is sometimes called a house of worship. Temples, churches, mosques, and synagogues are examples of structures created for worship. A monastery may serve both to house those belonging to religious orders and as a place of worship for visitors. Natural or topographical features may also serve as places of worship, and are considered holy or sacrosanct in some religions; the rituals associated with the Ganges river are an example in Hinduism.
A Baháʼí House of Worship in Wilmette, United States
Pura Besakih is a Hindu temple in Bali, Indonesia
Wat Kanlayanamit is a Wat or Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand
Great Synagogue of Plzeň is a Jewish synagogue in Plzeň, Czech Republic