04 March 2026

Baha’i Faith, Society & Politics

Edited by Erfan Sabeti

The collection brings together leading scholars to examine the social and political perspectives of the Baha’i faith. Through studies of community-building, minority experience, global networks, and evolving interpretations of justice, unity, and reform, the essays illuminate how a persecuted religious minority navigates power, identity, and modernity. Rich in insight and grounded in diverse contexts—from Iran and the Middle East to East Asia—this volume offers a nuanced portrait of a global faith in transformation.