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Izzat is a pretty complex concept and set of rules. It's important to present it in all its nuance and substantiate every statement - so this will be ref heavy. --
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'Izzat is also the name of one of the months of the Baha'i (Badi) calendar, which are named afer 'virtues', why isn't this mentioned?
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Bullshit positive bias in the article
Izzat is a strongly egalitarian concept? Give me a fucking break.