A friend, Darren Sabet, first told me about the Baha'i Faith, over two days, at a wellbeing retreat in the Abu Dhabi desert, and kept teaching me, gently, every time we met after. The Baha'i Faith has none of that architecture, by design, precisely because nobody was ever handed a script for what "Baha'i music" should sound like. Every Baha'i community on earth had to answer that question for itself, using whatever musical language was already in its ears. The Baha'i Faith tells its followers that music matters, and then declines to tell them what it should sound like. The Baha'i Faith emerged from 19th century Persia, out of an earlier messianic movement called Bábism.