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- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Tonga abstract "The Bahá'í Faith in Tonga started after being set as a goal to introduce the religion in 1953, and Bahá'ís arrived in 1954. With conversions and pioneers the first Bahá'í Local Spiritual Assembly was elected in 1958. From 1959 the Bahá'ís of Tonga and their local institutions were members of a Regional Spiritual Assembly of the South Pacific. By 1963 there were five local assemblies. Less than forty years later, in 1996, the Bahá'ís of Tonga established their paramount Bahá'í school in the form of the Ocean of Light International School. Around 2004 there were 29 local spiritual assemblies and about 5% of the national population were members of the Bahá'í Faith though the Tonga Broadcasting Commission maintained a policy that does not allow discussions by members of the Baha'i Faith of its founder, Bahá'u'lláh on its radio broadcasts.".
- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Tonga wikiPageID "19400302".
- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Tonga wikiPageRevisionID "597861587".
- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Tonga subject Category:Bahá'í_Faith_by_country.
- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Tonga subject Category:Religion_in_Tonga.
- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Tonga comment "The Bahá'í Faith in Tonga started after being set as a goal to introduce the religion in 1953, and Bahá'ís arrived in 1954. With conversions and pioneers the first Bahá'í Local Spiritual Assembly was elected in 1958. From 1959 the Bahá'ís of Tonga and their local institutions were members of a Regional Spiritual Assembly of the South Pacific. By 1963 there were five local assemblies.".
- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Tonga label "Bahá'í Faith in Tonga".
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- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Tonga sameAs Q4843045.
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- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Tonga wasDerivedFrom Bahá'í_Faith_in_Tonga?oldid=597861587.