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Position of Baha’i Women |
Regarding the position of the Baha’i women in India and
Burma, and their future collaboration with the men in the
administrative work of the Cause, I feel that the time is
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now ripe that those women who have already conformed to
the prevailing custom in India and Burma by discarding the
veil should not only be given the right to vote for the election
of their local and national representatives, but should themselves
be eligible to the membership of all Baha’i Assemblies
throughout India and Burma, be they local or national.
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This definite and most important step, however, should be
taken with the greatest care and caution, prudence and thoughtfulness.
Due regard must be paid to their actual capacity
and present attainments, and only those who are best
qualified for membership, be they men or women, and irrespective
of social standing, should be elected to the extremely
responsible position of a member of the Baha’i Assembly.
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This momentous decision, I trust, will prove to be a great
incentive to the women Baha’is throughout India and Burma
who, I hope, will now bestir themselves and endeavour to the
best of their ability to acquire a better and more profound
knowledge of the Cause, to take a more active and systematic
part in the general affairs of the Movement, and prove themselves
in every way enlightened, responsible and efficient
co-workers to their fellow-men in their common task for the
advancement of the Cause throughout their country.
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