Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Songs by Bahá'í artists in Iran demonstrate unruffled spirit


It is encouraging to see the arts flourish among the Bahá'í youth in Iran despite continued severe repression. Here a traditional song: Eyde Redvan (MP3). From iranpresswatch.org.

Two Songs from the Baha'i Youth of Iran

Posted: 19 Apr 2009 10:54 AM PDT

Iran Press Watch is pleased to publish the following two songs just released by Baha'i youth in Iran.

It is deeply gratifying to see that despite all pressures and limitations imposed on the beleaguered Baha'i community of that land and false accusations made against the Baha'i citizens of Iran, artist activities remain vibrant and give resonant voice to expressing principle aims of the Baha'i community of Iran.

One of the songs is in celebration of the Ridvan festivities, the most significant event for the Baha'is throughout the year, which marks Baha'u'llah's declaration of his ministry.

Eyde Redvan (MP3) | Shuri Ke Betazim (MP3)


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