“Identity Crisis” Film available for download

November 19th, 2007

The Baha’i Faith in Egypt reports that “Identity Crisis” is now available for download:

The documentary film produced by the independent filmmaker, Mr. Ahmed Ezzat, has been just made public for free viewing in its entirety on an internet site. The 34-minutes film, “Identity Crisis: My Religion or My Country,” documents in vivid details the struggle of the Egyptian Baha’is in search for their basic civil rights in their homeland. Mr. Ahmed Ezzat is not a Baha’i. He is an Egyptian human rights activist who has graciously provided this film for public viewing at his own expense and on his own precious time.

To view the entire film, please CLICK HERE…
(This version does not include subtitles)

Below is the promotional segment which was published previously on YouTube:

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One Response to ““Identity Crisis” Film available for download”

  1. NabilE

    The strength of this film is that it was produced by Muslims who saw the outrageous abuse of their fellow citizens human and civil rights! The contrast between Muslims who practice the spirit of Islam and those who show their judgmental venom and hatred towards their fellow citizens in the name of Islam is striking!

    Religion is for understanding and love, not hatred. Religion is for bringing people together and not for spreading poisonous hatred.

    But history shows that once enlightened, the strongest opponents can become the strongest defenders!

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    November 20th, 2007 at 10:01 am

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