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Iranian Baha'i students shut out of vocational education
New York July 31, 2007 (BWNS) Iranian Baha’is seeking to enter Iran’s technical and vocational institutes have been effectively barred from admission for the coming academic year, since the application to sit for the entrance examinations leaves them with no option but to deny their faith, which Baha’is refuse to be coerced into doing.
A memorial service for the Head of State and father of modern Samoa is to be held at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, July 28, at the Baha’i House of Worship for the North American Continent in Wilmette, Ill.
In Loving Memory: Javidukht Khadem
Beloved mentor welcomed Baha’is and those interested in the Faith. Javidukht Khadem was a beloved mentor to many young Baha’is. She opened her home for more than 40 years to those interested in the Baha’i Faith and personally welcomed hundreds of new members to the Baha’i community. Mrs. Khadem, 94, of Skokie, Ill., died July [...]
Baha’i Gregory C. Dahl, an economist and former senior official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), was recently interviewed by First Business Morning News television.
It took 10 years for Owen Hein to join the Baha’i Faith. Ten years to study it from every angle and conclude that, more than any other religion, it spoke to his passion – eliminating racial inequality.