banning of baha'i literature
The term "banning of Baha'i literature" refers to the prohibition or restriction imposed by authorities on the publication, distribution, or possession of written materials related to the Baha'i faith, a monotheistic religion founded in the mid-19th century. This action aims to suppress or control the access and dissemination of Baha'i teachings, scriptures, or other relevant texts, typically based on religious, cultural, or political reasons.
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