I have read that the Baha'i goal is to convert everybody in the world and establish a universal theocracy, but I have never read about using force.
I would not call it a 'theocracy.' Baha'is believe that the world is evolving towards world peace and global governance, while at the same time our own elected administrative institutions develop. At some point in the distant future they will merge together to form a Baha'i Commonwealth. We don't know how that will occur or even what it will look like, but we do know force cannot be used to achieve that end, so I'm guessing it will be through consultation and democratic processes. I also presume that the majority of people would be Baha'is long before that happens.
It would match Muslim thinking I suppose.
No, it does not. While Islamic teachings can be interpreted as using force to establish an Islamic government, Baha'i Teachings cannot as Baha'u'llah explicitly prohibited four things:
1. The waging of jihad.
2. The burning of books
3. The shunning of different religious communities
4. Genocide
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