In this network, there are a few things that readers should keep in mind:
The authors are Muslim interfaith activists who are deeply concerned with the treatment of Baha’is within the Middle East.
We don’t believe in the Baha’i faith, but we respect those who do.
We created this site to demand that the human rights of the Baha’i minorities are recognized and protected not only by people, but also strictly by law.
We respectfully demand that all governments within the Arab and Muslim world allow Baha’i citizens to have equal opportunities in all fields and to practice their faith freely without facing any form of oppressive discrimination.
We would like to make the general public of the region aware of Baha’i human rights abuses in order to take effective action against the increasingly alarming situation of Baha’is. We can only successfully achieve the goals of this website if we move our fellow citizens towards sincere tolerance, no matter what our religious differences are. We are all equal citizens in need of basic rights, and thus we should join forces regardless of our differences and unite in celebration of our diversity. Join us in this urgent struggle and make our goals a greater possibility in the name of freedom.