In 1844, Siyyid Ali-Muhammad (known by His title, the Bab, which means "the Gate") announced that He was the bearer of a Divine Revelation whose aim was to prepare the world for a Messenger of God--Baha'u'llah. The anniversary of that declaration is celebrated by Baha'is and their friends all over the world.
June 18, 2023 will mark 40 years since 10 Baha’i women were hanged in Shiraz. Their only ‘crime’ was their refusal to renounce their beliefs in a faith that promotes the principles of gender equality, unity, justice, and truthfulness. This collection highlights Baha’i Blog content relating to the ongoing persecution of Baha’is in Iran.
The Baha’is of Melville held a commemorative event as part of the #OurStoryIsOne awareness campaign. This campaign was spearheaded by the Baha’i International Community in honour of the 40th anniversary of the execution of ten Baha’i women in Shiraz, as well as the long struggle for gender equality lived by women of all faiths and backgrounds in Iran for many decades and which continues to this day.
Participants at the Melville event included Logan Howlett, the Mayor of the City of Cockburn, Rahbar and Yasaman Saberi (brother and sister-in-law to Simin Saberi, one of the ten women who were executed) and Mahin Saberi-Eizadi (Simin’s sister). We sincerely apologize for the quality of the audio of their comments and we hope the subtitles help convey their thoughts and reflections.
Cherish is a stay-at-home mom with a passion for cooking Asian cuisine. She is a professional photographer specialising in lifestyle family portraits and an aspiring filmmaker. She currently lives in sunny Perth, Western Australia with her husband and two children, Katia and Levi. Cherish loves listening to podcasts about health, parenting, relationships and psychology.
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