School’s out for the Baha’is
Baha’is in Egypt and Iran are being denied their right to education. Why? Simply because of their faith. On the Muslim Network for Baha’i Rights, we have written about the discrimination that Egyptian Baha’is have been receiving, which right now is comparable to what Iran has been putting its Baha’i students through for decades.
Inspired by these human rights abuses we have created a comic to raise awareness on the absurdity of this crisis. Why do I call it a crisis? Because this is intellectual abuse. Baha’i youth are being victims of intellectual starvation, they are unable to acquire an education which is their given right as citizens. They are being isolated and humiliated on a daily basis. These governments, instead of protecting them, are denying them the chance to learn, which means that they are robbing them of their dreams, of having a career, a future, a life.
Don’t all children deserve an education no matter who they are? The Egyptian and Iranian authorities have no right to treat the Baha’is so differently.
This comic should make you laugh first. And then it should make you think. It’s available in four languages so far: Arabic, Farsi (below), French, and English (below).




Thank you for drawing attention to this unbelievable and irrational discrimination.
Bahais in Iran love their country and work for the betterment of their society. Refusing them an education is an another attempt to persecute them and I fail to understand why the government feels so threatened by them. Bahais bring a message of unity and fellowship and promote service to humanity.
I applaud your efforts to bring this issue into the spotlight.
dear friends
i add post today about that
http://basmagm.wordpress.com/2008/07/07/%d9%85%d9%8a%d9%86-%d8%a8%d9%87%d8%a7%d8%a6%d9%89/
Beautiful. Thank you for caring. The day will come that the Baha’is you are defending now will be the uncompromising defenders of the rights for people of all religions, including Muslims.