De la Córdoba Mora a los Bahá’ís de Irán
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https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v4i1.143Keywords:
Bahá'í, Islam, Corán, tolerancia religiosaAbstract
Este artículo sostiene que la actual persecución de la comunidad bahá'í de Irán contrasta conlas enseñanzas originales de Mahoma en el Corán las cuales prescriben comprensión y elrespeto hacia las minorías religiosas. Córdoba, una vez la capital de la España musulmana,conocida como al-Andalus, se configura como un ejemplo de tolerancia donde musulmanes,cristianos y judios coexistieron armoniosamente bajo el mandato islámico. Este artículo también describe la persecución de los miembros de la comunidad bahá'í iraní dentro de esecontexto histórico y teológico.Downloads
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2010-06-30
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Handal, B. (2010). De la Córdoba Mora a los Bahá’ís de Irán. Cultura Y Religión, 4(1), 125–137. https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v4i1.143
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