Hello Jadi,
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My question is this. I have read that Baha'i's are persecuted in Iran and that the government of Iran does not allow them the same rights and freedoms of other Iranian citizens. So, how do the younger people of Iran feel about this? Do they agree that Baha'i's should be treated like this or do they disagree with their governments treatment of them? Also, is the general public aware of how the Baha'i's are treated in Iran?

I really hope you are OK with me asking these question. Thank you.

Remi


Hi Remi,

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I know about Bahai's and their Ideas and their situation. I've never had an Baha'i friend but met some Baha'i people. I think their situation in Iran is one of the worst things in this country and one of my biggest shames as an Iranian. They can not work for the government, can not study in the universities and as you said, they do not have same rights as me.

I can not talk on behalf of Iranians but me myself am against this situation. I think people should be free to choose their ideas and be equal with each other, independent of their ideas.

Let me add something more. When talking with even pro-Islamic people, they accept that this kind of treat is not fair, good or even an Islamic rule. During Prophet Muhammad's era, people had the right to talk about their ideas and live on their ideas (the pro-Islamics say) so we can not accept the situation of Baha'i people in Iran.

In Iran we have kind of freedom of religion but only for Jews, Christians and Zoroastrians (Ancient Iranian). These religions have their parliament members and can perform their prayers and rules. But no other religion (or atheistic believes) can exist here.