"A Compilation on Women" by the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice is a set of ideas from the Baháʼí Faith that talks about making sure women are treated fairly and have power. It probably came out in the late 1900s, when people were starting to think more about what women deserved. The collection focuses on women's spiritual development, education, and how they fit into society, pushing for them to have the same chances as men. It uses examples from important figures like Baháʼu’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá to show these beliefs. The beginning of the book explains that it will explore women's place in the Baháʼí world by talking about things like equality and why it's important for both boys and girls to learn. The book mentions writings from Baháʼu’lláh and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, which teach that men and women are naturally equal and should both be involved in society, religion, and family life. The collection suggests that following these ideas is really important for creating a peaceful world, highlighting how women are essential for helping everyone move forward.

A Compilaton on Women
By Universal House of Justice
Explore a spiritual path advocating for women's equality and their pivotal role in building a harmonious and progressive society.
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2006-09-16
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