On September 8, according to the Gregorian calendar, the month of Izzat begins, which translated from Arabic means «Power». On this day —, the first day of the month of Izzat according to the nineteen-month Bahá'í calendar —, an important holiday is celebrated —, the holiday of the Nineteenth day of the month of Izzat.
Essentially, all religions have a special time when believers come together to turn to God. The Nineteenth Day holiday in the Baha'i community consists not only of a spiritual program for reading prayers and the Holy Scriptures, but it also combines forms of community life such as joint meeting on important issues and friendly communication.
All Baha'is, including children, take part in the celebration. All three parts are considered important and conducive to the development of spirituality. The holiday plays an important role in maintaining close and constant contacts between believers. In fact, the holiday is the basis of community life in the Baha'i Faith.
«It represents the basis of harmony and unity. It gives the key to establishing mutual love and brotherhood. He is a — herald of the unity of humanity», — this is how he characterizes the Feast of the Nineteenth Day of Abdul-Bahá.