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Abstract:
Analyzes the Iranian Bahá’í community’s principled, non-adversarial engagement in social change, highlighting constructive resilience, community building, and non-political contributions despite persecution.
Notes:
Published in the Religions special issue "The Bahá'í Faith: Doctrinal and Historical Explorations, Part 2," online at mdpi.com, where it is also available in HTML, XML, and epub formats.

Principled Engagement:

The Bahá'í Community of Iran's Approach to Social Change

Iqan Shahidi

published in Religions

16:9

2025-09

Abstract: This article examines the activities of the Bahá’í community in Iran after the Islamic Revolution, challenging the misconception that the community has remained disengaged from societal involvement which arises from a misinterpretation of its principle of non-involvement in partisan politics. Contrary to this belief, the Bahá’í community has been actively engaged in social change through a framework rooted in its principles, which emphasize constructive resilience and non-adversarial strategies. Informed by the Bahá’í teachings, the global Bahá’í experience, and contemporary theories of social change, the community has focused on translating its spiritual principles into practical actions, particularly in community building, social action, and participation in the prevalent discourse of society. These efforts, characterized by a commitment to unity and collaboration, differ from conventional adversarial activism and demonstrate the community’s significant yet often overlooked contribution to Iranian society. Despite severe persecution, the Bahá’í community has maintained a principled engagement with social change, challenging the narrative of disengagement and highlighting its ongoing involvement in the life of the nation. (from mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/9/1149)

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DOI 10.3390/rel16091149
Language English
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