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Jan 11, 2014
equality of men & women
When we look upon creation, we find the male and female
principle apparent in all phenomena of existence. In the vegetable kingdom we
find the male and female fig tree, the male and female palm, the mulberry tree
and so on. All plant life is characterized by this difference in gender, but no
distinction or preference is evidenced. Nay, rather, there is perfect equality.
Likewise, in the animal kingdom gender obtains; we have male and female, but no
distinction or preference. Perfect equality is manifest. The animal, bereft of
the degree of human reason and comprehension, is unable to appreciate the
questions of suffrage, nor does it assert its prerogative. Man, endowed with
his higher reason, accomplished in attainments and comprehending the realities
of things, will surely not be willing to allow a great part of humanity to
remain defective or deprived. This would be the utmost injustice. (‘Abdu’l-Baha,
from a talk, 25 October 1912, Sacramento,
California; ‘The Promulgation
of Universal Peace: Talks Delivered by 'Abdu'l-Bahá during His Visit to the
United States and Canada in 1912’)