- ‘Abdu’l-Baha (‘The
Promulgation of Universal Peace: Talks Delivered by 'Abdu'l-Bahá during His
Visit to the United States and Canada in 1912’)
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Some other sites containing excerpts from the Baha'i Writings
- Daily Verses of God - revealed by Baha'u'llah and the Bab
- Counsels and Explanations by 'Abdu'l-Baha
- Spiritual Food for Thought - from the Writings of Shoghi Effendi and Universal House of Justice
- Daily Inspirations from Baha'i Writings & Literature
- Passages about Bahá’u’lláh from Bahá’í Writings & Literature
Nov 18, 2019
"One of the potentialities hidden in the realm of humanity”
The outer sun is a sign or symbol of the inner and ideal Sun
of Truth, the Word of God. Inasmuch as this is the century of light, it is
evident that the Sun of Reality, the Word, has revealed itself to all
humankind. One of the potentialities hidden in the realm of humanity was the
capability or capacity of womanhood. Through the effulgent rays of divine
illumination the capacity of woman has become so awakened and manifest in this
age that equality of man and woman is an established fact. In past ages woman
was wronged and oppressed. This was especially the case in Asia and Africa. In
certain parts of Asia women were not considered as members of humankind. They
were looked upon as inferior, unworthy creatures, subordinate and subject to
man. A certain people known as the Nusayris held to the belief for a long
period that woman was the incarnation of the evil spirit, or Satan, and that
man alone was the manifestation of God, the Merciful. At last this century of
light dawned, the realities shone forth, and the mysteries long hidden from
human vision were revealed. Among these revealed realities was the great
principle of the equality of man and woman, which is now finding recognition
throughout the whole world—America, Europe and the Orient.