Religious Persecution Persisits in Iran
By Adib Amini, Contributing WriterOctober 20, 2008
With some 300,000 members residing therein, the Bahá’í Faith constitutes the largest religious minority in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Bahá’í Faith is the youngest of the world’s independent religions and proclaims the essential oneness of humanity and religion. But since 1980, Bahá’í students in Iran have been barred from attaining higher education by law. Four years ago, the government of Iran publicly stated that it would allow Bahá’í students to attend universities, but... Read more »

