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Open House at Webb House
Throughout the day, the guests took the opportunity to have their pictures taken all over the property. The tour culminated with the guests gaining access to The Hall of Mysteries. The guests were in great awe and admiration of the statues on display, particularly the statues of the Ahlul-Kisaa (People of the Cloak) from the Family of Mohammed.
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No Safe Place: An Iranian Woman’s Escape from Persecution
I have been subjected to harassment and persecution by both the government and my family because of my faith in the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light. In Iran, there is no freedom of belief, and in the Islamic Republic, anyone who changes their religion is considered an apostate. Public expression of this belief may result in imprisonment and, in some cases, execution.
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From Threats to Exile: Nima’s Story of Faith Under Persecution
My name is Nima Esfandiari. I was born on February 28, 2005. I took my oath of allegiance in the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light in 2020 in Iran. I was threatened with arrest by various authorities such as the Basij and the Ministry of Intelligence. They repeatedly targeted me on Telegram and other social media platforms, where I was peacefully inviting people and promoting the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light. They sent me threatening messages many times.
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