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  • ...articles/V1/v1n1a3.pdf The Specter of Ideological Genocide: The Bahá’ís of Iran] - War Crimes, Genocide, & Crimes against Humanity, Volume 1, January, 2005 ...://www.marzeporgohar.org/v2/index.php?l=1&cat=25&scat=&artid=1166 Stop the Persecution of non-Muslim Iranians]<BR>Human Rights Council of the Marze Por Gohar Part
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  • #REDIRECT [[Persecution of Baha'is in Iran]]
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  • ...articles/V1/v1n1a3.pdf The Specter of Ideological Genocide: The Bahá’ís of Iran] - War Crimes, Genocide, & Crimes against Humanity, Volume 1, January, 2005 ...://www.marzeporgohar.org/v2/index.php?l=1&cat=25&scat=&artid=1166 Stop the Persecution of non-Muslim Iranians]<BR>Human Rights Council of the Marze Por Gohar Part
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  • ...have rendered it inapplicable. Nevertheless, other forms of oppression or persecution of non-Muslim minorities and unorthodox Muslim sects in some Muslim-majorit *[[Persecution of Baha'is in Iran]]
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  • In the 9th century, Samaritans of Palestine faced persecution and forced conversion at the hands of a rebel leader ibn Firāsa, against w ...e="JadidAlIslam">{{cite web|first=Jaleh |last=Pirnazar |url=http://www.fis-iran.org/en/irannameh/volxix/mashhad-jewish-community |title=The "Jadid al-Islam
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  • ...out of the thirty-six impose the death penalty for homosexuals, these are: Iran, Mauritania, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi-Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, United Arab E In Turkey, there is widespread persecution and violence against homosexuals and non-Muslim minorities, with eleven gay
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  • ...Lewis| first=Bernard | title=Encyclopaedia of Islam , Volume 4 - Volume V (Iran-Kha) | publisher=Brill | series=The Encyclopaedia of Islam | year=1978 | is ...Lewis| first=Bernard | title=Encyclopaedia of Islam , Volume 4 - Volume V (Iran-Kha) | publisher=Brill | series=The Encyclopaedia of Islam | year=1978 | is
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  • ...human rights abuses. [[w:Persecution of Muslims|Muslims themselves suffer persecution]] in various parts of the world today and have suffered genocides (for exam | ||Zoroastrians||Persia||{{nameandflag|Iran}}, {{nameandflag|Iraq}}||Arab and Persian Muslims||642-early 10th century||
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  • ...ts of mankind to assert human rights, to protect man from exploitation and persecution, and to affirm his freedom and right to a dignified life in accordance with ...2003</ref> Similar views were expressed by other countries such as Sudan, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, leading to this alternative declaration being adopted by
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  • ...of the 1st world war. No Islamic country including the Islamic Republic of Iran currently engages in the practice. Never the less, Islamic scholars today c ...g mission leaders supported by Christian Aid Mission about deliberate, new persecution from the "Arab Spring" insurgents who are seeking to overthrow the brutal A
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  • ...mperor led by a [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Racism|dark-skinned Satan]]. Iran, Qazvin. 1550s.]] ...was a parable meant to emphasis the ability of Christian faith to overcome persecution, a celebration of the Christianization of the Roman Empire and an answer to
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  • ...1/iran-uses-machine-to-amputate-criminals-finger-in-public/|2=2013-01-30}} Iran Uses Machine to Amputate Criminal’s Finger in Public] - ABC News, January ...w.unhcr.org/refworld/topic,4565c2252,45d0822f2,478b625016062,0.html |title=Iran: Criminals lose hands and feet as Shari'a law imposed|publisher=Radio Free
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  • ...) are still applied in many Islamic nations including; Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan. Accusations of blasphe ...nation of Turkey, persecution and violence against homosexuals [along with Persecution of Non-Muslims|non-Muslim minorities] is on the rise, with eleven gays bein
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  • ...Sept. 25).<ref name="iran">[http://www.iran-daily.com/1385/2674/pdf/i5.pdf Iran-Daily.com (pdf)] - October 1, 2006</ref>}} ...world," says Jerry Dykstra of Open Doors, USA. Dykstra says that although persecution did not increase in every Muslim nation, it did increase significantly in m
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  • ...="width: 40%"| <div style="text-align:center;">[[Persecution of Baha'is in Iran]]</div>
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  • ...GM)]|Ayatollah Khamenei, the leading scholar among contemporary jurists of Iran, says that FGM is permissible but not obligatory for women. He also states ...lic-of-iran-on-female-genital-mutilation%2F Fatwa of the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei, (2014)]|In response to a question of the author of the
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  • ...regimes in recent times such as the Islamic State, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan have continued to implement elements ...and instability of Muslim states often prompted the intensification of the persecution of the dhimmis. There was often tension between the emirs of Muslim states
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  • ==Persecution== ...s of the Prophet]” in ''Muhammad: The Prophet and Messenger of Allah. Qum, Iran: Ansariyan Publications.''</ref> and it is stated that it "should be noted
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  • {{Quote|Abdallati, H. ''Islam in Focus'', pp. 177-179.|Wars and persecution burdened the Muslims with many widows, orphans and divorcees. They had to b .../8.htm/ Al-Jibouri, Y. T. “Marriages of the Prophet” in ''Muhammad''. Qum, Iran: Ansariyan Publications.]</ref> shows a strange perception of what is “hu
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  • .... Ḥudhāfah al-Sahmī, one of the earliest Meccan converts to Islam. Fleeing persecution in Mecca, Ḥafṣah emigrated to Abyssinia with Khunays ca. 617, when she In countries including Yemen, Bangladesh, Iran, and Northern Nigeria, attempts at reforming laws and banning child marriag
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  • ...y them. They become 'untouchable' and suffer discrimination, ostracism and persecution. Only the daughters of the poorest families, who can not afford to engage i ...hose daughters for the rest of their lives, and also suffer the stigma and persecution that comes with having uncut daughters. Thus the consequences of not having
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