Baha'i - The World's Faith

Published: Jan. 15, 2017, 4 a.m.

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The Bah\\xe1'i faith is one of the youngest of the world's major religions.

A faith without borders, most of the Bah\\xe1'is live outside of the birth place of the religion, Iran, where they are seen as heretics. After the Islamic revolution of 1979, overnight the rights of minorities were stifled. Many Bah\\xe1'is were incarcerated, tortured and evicted from their home country. Today, despite years of persecution, the Bah\\xe1'is have not only survived but thrived in the diaspora, with communities in 190 countries around the world.

For Heart and Soul from the BBC World Service, Lipika travels to America, home to the second largest Bah\\xe1'i population in the world. In New York Lipika meets several Bah\\xe1'i asylum seekers as they begin their new lives in the US. They are graduates from the Bah\\xe1'is' clandestine university, an underground network of teacher and students, the community's solution of self-education after being banned from colleges in Iran. Lipika also travels to Chicago where she visits the oldest Bah\\xe1'i temple in the world.

Produced and presented by Lipika Pelham\\nPhoto Credit : Cameron Spencer / Getty Images News

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