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title Armiane, evrei i bakhai v Irane : prolemy sotsial'no-kul'turnogo razvitiia = Армяне, евреи и бахаи в Иране: проблемы социально-культурного развития
author Kameneva, Marina Samuilovna
item typeJournal article
publication year2020
date2020
publication titleAziia i afrika segodnia (Moskva) = Азия и Африка сегодня
DOI10.31857/S032150750008161-9
abstract noteThe article analyses the problems of ethno-confessional minorities in modern Iran in the context of Iranian leadership’s policy (primarily of the Islamic Republic of Iran) in social and cultural spheres. Three communities of modern Iran has are the object of the study - Armenian, Jewish and Bahai. Their example is an attempt to show the processes taking place within these communities including under the influence of external factors as well as the general and local in the relation to them by the Iranian authorities. The article shows that Iranian Armenians and Jews as the ethno-religious minorities are in a much more advantageous position than the confessional minority - Bahai. Iranian Armenians and Jews living among the Moslems who constitute the absolute majority of Iran’s population on the one hand tend and have to assimilate with them and on the other try to preserve their national, cultural and religious traditions inside the community. As for Bahai they are still absolutely deprived of their rights and largely isolated in the Iranian society in spite of the fact that they are ethnic Iranians. To improve the situation in the context of Iranian Bahai it is necessary to improve their relations with the Moslems and most likely to recognize the Bahai faith as an autonomous religion.
pages25-31
issue2020-1
languageRussian
manual tagsPERSECUTION; IRANIANS; JEWS; CHRISTIANS; ARMENIANS

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