Talk:Baháʼí perspective on international human rights
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[edit]This article does not show the full range of viewpoints available in reliable sources. There is no mention of how certain Baha'i teachings (like women being barred from the Universal House of Justice) have been criticized on human rights grounds. There also aren't reliable sources (see WP:RS) presented for key claims, like that Baha'u'llah taught universal human rights. Gazelle55 (talk) 18:23, 4 May 2022 (UTC)