Iranian Baha’is

  • Shakila Ghasemi: A Bahá’í Woman Disappeared in Iran’s System of Repression

    Shakila Ghasemi: A Bahá’í Woman Disappeared in Iran’s System of Repression

    Shakila Ghasemi is a young Bahá’í woman from the city of Kerman, Iran, whose case has become emblematic of the ongoing persecution of the Bahá’í minority in the Islamic Republic. Born around 1999–2000, she is reported to be 26–27 years old at the time of her arrest in early 2026. On February 2, 2026, Ghasemi…

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  • A Story of Unbroken Dignity: Lessons in Resilience from Shiraz, 1978

    A Story of Unbroken Dignity: Lessons in Resilience from Shiraz, 1978

    History often focuses on grand political shifts, but the true cost of upheaval is recorded in the quiet margins of human life. During the turbulent months leading to the 1979 Iranian Revolution, a localized wave of violence swept through Shiraz. Known to survivors as the Gharati-ha (The Looting), it resulted in the systematic plunder and…

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