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Destruction of prominent Destruction of prominent Báhá’í historic sitesBáhá’í historic sites

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FORTWENTY-FIVE

YEARS

the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has persecuted the Bahá’ís,

a peaceful, law-abiding religious minority.

In the last 25 years,more than two hundred leading Bahá’ís have been put to death,

tens of thousands have lost their jobs,

tens of thousands more have felt compelled to leave their homeland…

In the last 150 years of systematic persecution more than 20,000 killed.

Mona, a high school girl, taught children classes when Baha’is

had been denied access to schools.

For this, and because Baha’i meetings had been banned by the

government, she was arrested.

They told her she could go free if she would but deny her

faith.She said a prayer for unity and prosperity of mankind before

she was hung.

16 yr. old Mona was executed in 1983.

Bahá’í youth have been denied access to higher education, and retired workers have had their pensions summarily canceled.

In 1991 an official government document signed by Supreme Leader Khamenei spelled out

measures aimed at strangling the Bahá’í community.

A photocopy of the 1991 memorandum from the Iranian Supreme Revolutionary Cultural

Council on “the Bahá'í question.”

Members of the Iranian army participating in the destruction of the National Bahá'í

Center, Teheran, Iran, May 1955.

One of the Bahá'í Cemeteries destroyed, soon after the 1979 revolution in Iran. Many were completely bulldozed.

The hatred of the extremist mullahs for the Bahá’ís

is such that they, like the Taliban of Afghanistan who destroyed the towering

Buddhist sculptures at Bamiyan,

intend not only to eradicate the religion, but even to erase all traces of

its existence in the country of its birth.

It was for this reason they demolished theHouse of the Báb in Shiraz,

center of pilgrimage for the Bahá’ís of the world

and a gem of the city’s cherished past.

The Bahá’í Faith began here in 1844with the Báb’s declaration

Destroyed:

The House of the Báb in Shiraz

one of the holiest shrines in the Bahá'í world

Also: House of the Báb’s maternal uncle, connected to the Báb’s house. (destroyed)

House of the Báb’s maternal uncle, where the Báb was raised.

Room where the Báb was born

Upper room where the Báb declared His Mission

His own house was in a complex of houses

belonging to His uncle and other relatives.

Seeds from this

orange tree in the

Báb’s courtyard

have born offspring

on

Mt. Carmel

(in Haifa, Israel).

Resting place of the Báb — martyr Prophet

Mt. Carmel, Haifa Israel

Room above courtyard, where the Báb declared His Mission

The upper room

“Enter therein in peace, secure.”(The Báb’s words to Mulla Husayn, to whom He declared His mission)

Stairs leading to the Declaration Chamber

Upper room where the

Báb declared His Mission to mankind.

His sitting room

The House of the Báb was demolished by Iranian authorities soon after the Islamic revolution.

The House of the Báb in Shiraz

The House of the Báb in Shiraz

Destroyed:

House of Mirza Buzurg in Takur, Mázindarán

Bahá'í holy site

…………………………………………………

Interior of Bahá’u’lláh’s room kept in its original condition

Exterior of Bahá’u’lláh’s room

Interior of room occupied by Abdu’l-Bahá

Exterior of room occupied by Abdu’l-Bahá

Inscription over front door,placed by Bahá’u’lláh’s father

In their determination to rid Iran of the Bahá’í community and obliterate

its very memory,

the fundamentalists in power are prepared even to destroy the

cultural heritage of their own country,

which they hold in trust for humankind.

Destroyed:

House of Mirza Buzurg in Tehran, Iran

Bahá'í holy site

The demolished building was the house of a great nineteenth-century statesman, calligrapher and literary

figure, Mirza Abbas Nuri.

Although he was born and died a Muslim, his son, Bahá’u’lláh,

founded the Bahá’í Faith.

In June, 2004, a wrecking crew descended upon a historical

monument, a precious example of Islamic-Iranian architecture, “a

matchless model of art, spirituality, and architecture.”

“How is it,” a brave Tehran newspaper article asked, “that in the middle of the day... The very essence of our cultural

heritage is being destroyed?”

Destroyed:

Sacred Gravesite of Quddus,

prominent apostle of the Faith.

Destroyed in April, 2004, by the Islamic Clergy in Iran

“The destruction and desecration of this holy place were carried out with

the knowledge of the national government to which appeals had

been made beforehand.”

http://news.bahai.org/story.cfm?storyid=293

The house-like structure marked the resting place of Mulla Muhammad-'Ali Barfurushi, known as

Quddus (The Most Holy). Quddus was the foremost disciple of the Bab, Prophet-Herald of the Faith.

"It would be the least that the Government could do at this point to return to the

Baha'i community his sacred remains."

Stated by Bani Dugal, the principal representative of the Bahá'í International Community to the

United Nations.

Baha’i House of Worshipin Ashkabad, Turkmenistan

Cornerstone laid: December 2, 1902 Completed: 1908

Seized by government: June, 1928 Damaged by an earthquake: 1948Demolished by government: 1962

Source: http://bahai-library.com/?file=hassall_babi_bahai_russia.html

“In the East the light of His Revelation hath broken; in the West have appeared the signs of His dominion. Ponder this in your hearts,

O people, and be not of those who have turned a deaf ear to the admonitions of Him

Who is the Almighty, the All-Praised...

Should they attempt to conceal its light on the

continent, it will assuredly rear its head in the

midmost heart of the ocean, and, raising its voice, proclaim:

‘I am the life-giver of the world!’”

Bahá'u'lláh

Samoa — Pacific Ocean

Australia

Panama

Uganda

Chile

Europe

North America

India

Baha’i World Center — Haifa, Israel

The Holy Land

“Today the light of Truth is shining upon the world in its abundance;

the breezes of the heavenly garden are blowing throughout all regions;

the call of the Kingdom is heard in all lands,

and the breath of the Holy Spirit is felt in all hearts that are faithful.”

Produced by Greg Kagira-Watson

For more information contact:Greg_Watson@post.harvard.edu

Or click here>> http://news.bahai.org/story.cfm?storyid=323

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