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Recent Allegations on Ebadi's daughter being Baha'i Posted: 22 Jan 2009 01:52 PM PST Iranian media outlets have recently made allegations that Shirin Ebadi's daughter, a former law student, was converted to the Baha'i Faith by McGill law professor and human rights lawyer Payam Akhavan, a move made undoubtedly to discredit Ebadi amongst the Iranian people. Other such claims made against Akhavan and the McGill Association for Baha'i Studies have claimed that Akhavan is an American spy, that McGill is a prominent centre of Baha'ism in North America, and that the McGill ABS is the hub of this activity. All these allegations have been false, and are part of a larger campaign to slander and misrepresent Baha'is, and all those associated with them. Ebadi, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for significant efforts in furthering the cause of democracy and the rights of women and minorities in Iran, has been receiving an unprecedented number of death threats in relation to her defending the seven Baha'i leaders arrested last May. On January 1, demonstrators in support of the current Iranian regime attacked Ebadi's home and office. Editor's Note: Payam Akhavan is Associate Professor for the Faculty of Law at McGill University. He teaches and researches in the areas of public international law, international criminal law and transitional justice, with a particular interest in human rights and multiculturalism, war crimes prosecutions, UN reform and the prevention of genocide. Full biography at http://people. [Extract from Baha'is Are Still Suffering by Nadim Roberts at |
Why are Baha'is "Ritually Impure"? Posted: 22 Jan 2009 12:41 PM PST Grand Ayatollah Siyyid Muhammad-Sadiq Rawhani was asked, "Why do we consider the Baha'is ritually impure?" He issued a religious ruling over his seal on this question and answered: "He is the All-Knowing! Because an infidel without a Holy Book is ritually impure." [Source: http://www.rohani. |
Posted: 22 Jan 2009 12:37 PM PST Editor's Note: In its ongoing efforts to provide a forum for Islamic-Baha' Selected as a "Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2007", The Blackwell Companion to the Qur'an (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006), edited by Canadian Islamicist, Andrew Rippin, has been hailed as "undoubtedly the best single-volume introduction to Islam's sacred text currently available in English" (Choice, January 2007). Well-published scholar, Dr. Christopher Buck, contributed a lead chapter, "Discovering" [the Qur'an] (pp. 18–35). The section, "How to Read the Qur'an," begins as follows:
While "Discovering" is now required reading in several Islamic studies courses across America, there is something else that is significant about this introductory chapter to the "best single-volume introduction to Islam's sacred text currently available in English." The author, Dr. Buck, is a member of the Baha'i Faith since 1972. This fact is significant in that many Muslims mistakenly believe that Baha'is are anti-Islam. While Baha'is are certainly against any form of oppression — that is, Baha'is decry any deprivation of civil and human rights purportedly done in the name of "Islam" — Baha'is are probably the greatest witnesses to the truth and beauty of the Qur'an (the holy book of Islam) besides pious Muslims themselves! "Discovering" — authored by a Baha'i — is simply a public representation of that very fact. How ironic, then, is the persecution of Baha'is by professedly "Muslim" clerics and state officials in Iran! A Persian translation of "Discovering" [the Qur'an] is available for download, along with the original publication in English. The Persian translation was undertaken by a Baha'i who was imprisoned for several years in Iran simply for being a Baha'i. For security reasons, therefore, the translator's name remains anonymous. |
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