Africa’s main Baha’i temple offers something unusual in Uganda’s capital: quiet

The Baha’i faith hasn’t attracted many followers in Africa. The main Baha’i temple is located in the Ugandan capital of Kampala. It’s one of the few green spaces in the city, and one of the quietest, too. For The World’s Sacred Spaces series, reporter Anita Elash takes us there to experience — and understand — the meditative appeal.

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