Breaking Barriers: Tahirih and the Freedom of Women
The intersection of spirituality and social justice is profoundly elucidated through the life and works of Tahirih, a preeminent figure in Bahá’í history. Born in 1817 in Persia, Tahirih, meaning “the pure” or “the castrato,” became a symbol of female empowerment and a pioneering advocate for women’s rights. Her narrative is not merely one of … Read more