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Abstract:
The unveiled feminine, symbolized by the unveiling of the Persian poet Táhirih at the conference of Badasht in 1848, announces a long-awaited coming of age or psychic integration.
Notes:
See also Ross Woodman, The Role of the Feminine in the Bahá'í Faith.
Mirrored with permission from the Journal of Bahá'í Studies past issues archive. |
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