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Tahirih and Women's Suffrage

 
Author Universal House of Justice (actual author might be, or include, the Research Department or another agency of the House)
 
Title of item
Tahirih and Women's Suffrage
 
Volume
4:2
Parent publication   Bahá'í Studies Bulletin
Date of this edition 1990-01
LanguageEnglish
 
Date of first ed.
1988
Permission recipient
Scanned 2013-09 by Don Calkins
Posted 2013-09-09 by Jonah Winters
Proofread 2013-09-08 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Letters from the Universal House of Justice
URLbahai-library.com/uhj_tahirih_womens_suffrage
Abstract Two letters on Táhirih's association with women's suffrage, and the authenticity of the words "You can kill me as soon as you like, but you cannot stop the emancipation of women".
Notes The following two letters were both in response to similar questions from the same individual, and published in the same issue of Bahá'í Studies Bulletin (January 1990).

Published and name retained with permission of recipient.

Tags Abdul-Baha, Writings and talks of; Authenticity; Bahiyyih Khanum (Greatest Holy Leaf); Change (general); Criticism and apologetics; Equality; Gender; Martha Root; Ranks, stations and functions; Research Department, Questions and answers; Social change; Suffrage; Tahirih; Transformation; Women
Locations Iran (documents)
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