Simin Saberi (Persian: ????? ??????, also transliterated as SÃmÃn SábirÃ; March 2, 1959 – June 18, 1983) was one of the victims of the Bahá'à community in Iran, who was sentenced to death by the Islamic Revolutionary Court for her beliefs and faith as a Bahá'Ã.
At the age of 24, she was hanged by the Islamic Republic of Iran along with 9 other Bahá'à women in the Chogan Square of Shiraz.
She has been characterised as 'one of the most fearless' of this group.