RIS record for "Authority of the Feminine and Fatima's Place in an Early Work by the Bab, The"

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ID  - 3783
UR  - https://bahai-library.com/lawson_authority_feminine
WT  - Baha'i Library Online
T1  - Authority of the Feminine and Fatima's Place in an Early Work by the Bab, The
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JF  - Online Journal of Bahá'í Studies
JA  - OJBS
A1  - Lawson,Todd
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Y1  - 2007
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VL  - 1
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SP  - 137
EP  - 170
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PB  - Association for Bahá'í Studies of New Zealand
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M3  - Articles
SN  -         
LA  - English
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AB  - While Tahirih inspired many in Europe and eventually America, she is very much a daughter of her own culture, history, mythology, and religion. She was a religious mystic who felt a new day arising in the world, and seen by some as the "return" of Fatima.
N1  - First published in The Most Learned of the Shi‘a: The Institution of the Marja‘ Taqlid, ed. Linda Walbridge (Oxford University Press, 2001), pp. 94-127; see lawson_authority_feminine_2001.pdf.
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KW  - Alast (Primordial Covenant)
KW  - Báb, Writings of
KW  - Fatimah (daughter of Muhammad)
KW  - Gender
KW  - God, Worlds of
KW  - Henry Corbin
KW  - Hurqalya (imaginal realm)
KW  - Imams
KW  - Iran (documents)
KW  - Islam
KW  - Return
KW  - Shaykhism
KW  - Shia Islam (Shiism)
KW  - Typology
KW  - Women
KW  - Ṭáhirih Qurratu'l-'Ayn
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