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key 9SGP76FZ
title Women in the Baháʼí Faith : Baháʼí Faith and Gender Equality as a “Universal Responsibility”
author Yildirim, Kemal
item typeBook
publication year2021
date2021
ISBN978-620-3-92414-5
abstract note"One of the principle teachings of the Baháʼí Faith is that both men and women are equal, except in some minor instances, and that equality of the sexes is a spiritual and moral standard essential for the unification of the planet and a prerequisite for peace. Baháʼí teachings stress the importance of implementing this principle in individual, family, and community life. Nevertheless, the Baháʼí notion of the full spiritual and social equality of the two sexes does not imply sameness, so that gender distinction and differentiation are observed in certain areas of life. Significantly, while women can and do serve in an extensive range of elected and appointed positions within the faith at both national and international levels, they are not permitted to serve as members of the Universal House of Justice, the supreme governing institution of the Baháʼí Faith."
number pages84
publisherLAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
placeSaarbrücken, Germany
languageEnglish
manual tagsSEXUAL EQUALITY; WOMEN; MEMBERSHIP; UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE

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