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020 _a978-0-85398-641-6
040 _cNew Zealand National Baha'i Reference Library
245 _aWhen Reason Sleeps
260 _aOxford
_bGeorge Ronald
_c2021
300 _a138 p.
500 _aThe compelling narrative of Manuchihr Farzaneh‑Moayyad, a Baha'i who was arbitrarily arrested, imprisoned and executed in Iran, and of his wife Mehri, who was herself imprisoned before her dramatic escape across the Iranian desert on camelback with her young daughter to refuge in Pakistan and, at last, to her new home in Scotland. Manuchihr was waiting for a bus to take him from Qazvin, Iran, to his home in Tehran when a taxi with several men in it pulled up alongside him. He waved it away but was told to get in, they would make room for him. Since they were all heavily armed, he realized that he had no option but to obey. The driver pulled away sharply from the bus stop. Manuchihr protested but was told, ‘You have some questions to answer.’ He was driven to a building which he remembered as having once belonged to friends of his. Now it was the court of the Revolutionary Guard. It was 1 May 1982. When Reason Sleeps is Mehri’s story as told to Audrey Mellard, who has gathered the threads into a compelling narrative of the hope, spiritual strength, courage and faith of a family whose only crime was that they were Bahá’ís.
650 0 _aTwentieth Century
_vBaha'i Faith
_zIran
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650 0 _aPersecution
_vBaha'i Faith
_zIran
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650 0 _aIranian Diaspora
_vBaha'i Faith
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_aAudrey Mellard
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