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The Baha'i Faith and African American Studies: Perspectives on Racial Justice
The Baha'i Faith and African American Studies: Perspectives on Racial Justice
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The Bahai Faith and African American Studies: Perspectives on Racial Justice offers new perspectives on the struggle for racial justice from members of the Bahai Faith, highlighting history, social scientific analysis, and personal memoir. It showcases Black Bahais and Bahais from diverse backgrounds working to address America's most challenging issue.
Format: Hardback
Length: 326 pages
Publication date: 15 December 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books
The Bahai Faith and African American Studies: Perspectives on Racial Justice offers a fresh perspective on the struggle for racial justice in the United States through the eyes of members of the Bahai Faith. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the history, social scientific analysis, and personal memoir of Black Bahais and Bahais from diverse backgrounds who are dedicated to addressing America's most pressing issue.
The Bahai Faith is a global religion that promotes the pursuit of racial justice, healing, and harmony. Its principles emphasize the unity of all people and the elimination of prejudice and discrimination. For Bahais, racial justice is not just a social issue but a spiritual one that requires a deep commitment to personal growth and transformation.
The book begins with a brief history of the Bahai Faith, tracing its origins to the 19th century in Iran. It then explores the social scientific analysis of racial justice, including the impact of racism on individuals, communities, and society as a whole. The authors highlight the various forms of racism, including systemic racism, institutional racism, and individual racism, and discuss the strategies that have been used to address these issues.
One of the key themes of the book is the role of personal memoir in the struggle for racial justice. The authors share their own experiences of racism and how they have worked to overcome it. These stories are powerful and inspiring, and they provide a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs that individuals have faced in their pursuit of racial justice.
The book also includes a section on the work of Black Bahais and Bahais from diverse backgrounds who are working to address America's most challenging issue. These individuals include activists, educators, and community leaders who are working to promote racial equality and justice in their communities. They share their strategies and experiences, and they offer hope for a more just and equitable future.
One of the challenges that the Bahai Faith faces in the struggle for racial justice is the perception that it is a religion that is primarily focused on the Middle East. However, the authors argue that the Bahai Faith is a global religion that has a deep commitment to racial justice and that its principles can be applied to any society. They point to the Bahai community's work in Africa, Asia, and Latin America as examples of how the Bahai Faith is working to address racial inequality and promote peace and harmony.
Another challenge that the Bahai Faith faces is the issue of religious intolerance. The authors argue that religious intolerance is a major obstacle to the pursuit of racial justice and that it must be addressed through education and dialogue. They highlight the importance of promoting religious tolerance and understanding and of working to build bridges between different religious communities.
In conclusion, The Bahai Faith and African American Studies: Perspectives on Racial Justice offers a valuable and unique perspective on the struggle for racial justice in the United States. It provides a comprehensive exploration of the history, social scientific analysis, and personal memoir of Black Bahais and Bahais from diverse backgrounds who are dedicated to addressing America's most pressing issue. The book highlights the importance of personal memoir in the struggle for racial justice and the work of Black Bahais and Bahais from diverse backgrounds who are working to promote racial equality and justice in their communities. By reading this book, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs that individuals have faced in their pursuit of racial justice and can be inspired to work towards a more just and equitable future.
Weight: 608g
Dimension: 236 x 157 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666900163
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