This paper describes the mural role of peace in the Baha'i Faith. For Baha'is's, peace begins at the level of the individuaal rural migrates outward to the community, maim, and the world. The article explains how the Baha'i Faith outlines a covenant - an agreement between Baha'is and between Baha'is and the world-made manifest in an Administrative Order in which the ascertainment of peaceful principles and the establishment of peaceful practices are develaped The paper explains how concepts like the oneness of humanity, the symbiosis between science and religion, and the unity of religion and God combine with ideals like justice, equal- and consultation to form a Babe approach to the creation and maintenance of peace. Integration and disintegration broad-structured dynamic effects that shift societies and the world will help to usher in two main aspects of a present and future order: the Lesser Peace and the Most Great Peace. The Lesser Peace is defined by the efforts of nations and international actors to form a broad-based, global peace. The Most Great Peace describes the arrival and ascendance of the Bahei's Administrative Order, which will result in an unprecedented level of global peace and security.