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Religious Persecution and Oppression

 
AuthorNaghme Naseri Morlock
 
Title of item
Religious Persecution and Oppression
 
Subtitle of item
A Study of Iranian Baha'ís' Strategies of Survival
 
Volume
17:2
 
Pages
15-24
Parent publication   Journal of Hate Studies
 
Publisher of this ed.
Spokane, WA: Gonzaga University
Date of this edition 2021
LanguageEnglish
Permission Creative Commons Non-commercial (see creativecommons.org)
Posted 2023-11-12 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Published Articles
URLbahai-library.org/morlock_religious_persecution_oppression
Abstract Research based on extensive interviews exploring three ways that members of the Bahá'í community responded to diaspora and persecution: passing as Muslim, religious constancy in the face of danger, and alternating "passing" with open displays.
Notes This document is online under Creative Commons license at jhs.press.gonzaga.edu, where it is also available in HTML and XML formats. See also From Outsider to Outsider: A Study of Iranian Bahá'ís' Identity in Iran and the United States (Morlock, 2023).
Tags Bahai Institute for Higher Education (BIHE); Children; Childrens classes; Conversion; Ethics; Faith (general); Human rights; Identity; Injustice; Justice (general); Memorization; Non-violence; Persecution; Persecution, Education; Persecution, Human rights; Persecution, Iran; Persecution, Recantation; Persecution, stigmatization; Psychology; Resilience; Silence; Steadfastness; Taqiyyah (dissimulation); Teaching; Trauma
Locations Iran (documents); United States (documents)
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DOIdx.doi.org/10.33972/jhs.201. Query Digital Object Identifiers at CrossRef.org, and read more at doi.org.
 
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