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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).

Religious Persecution and Oppression:

A Study of Iranian Baha'ís' Strategies of Survival

Naghme Naseri Morlock

published in Journal of Hate Studies

17:2, pp. 15-24

Spokane, WA: Gonzaga University, 2021

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DOI 10.33972/jhs.201
Language English
Permission   Creative Commons open access
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