| web link | bahai-library.com/bibliography/BIB11164 |
| reference type | Book |
| title | Britannica Book of the Year, 1982 |
| year | 1982 |
| date | 1982 |
| publisher | Encyclopaedia Britannica |
| place published | Chicago |
| issue | 10.248 |
| notes | Bahá'í Faith: p. 596, 605. "Violence, often connected with religion, continued to sweep through Iran. Under the regime's interpretation of Islamic law, numerous "enemies of the state" were executed. Among the major targets were members of the Baha'i sect, which grew out of 19th-century Islam but was regarded as heretical by leaders of the dominant faith." |
| language | English |
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