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OverviewThis is the Book of Poems of Tahirih Qurratu'l-Ayn in original Farsi and Arabic. Tahirih (Arabic: The Pure One ) or Qurratu'l-Ayn (Arabic: Solace/Consolation of the Eyes ) are both titles of Fatimih Baraghani (1814 or 1817 - August 16-27, 1852), an influential poet and theologian of the Babi Faith in Iran. Her life, influence and execution made her a key figure of the religion. The daughter of Muhammad-Salih Baraghani, she was born into one of the most prominent families of her time. As a young girl she was educated privately by her father, Mulla Muhammad Salih Baraghani, - a phenomenon of a girl at the time - and showed herself a proficient writer. Whilst in her teens she married the son of her uncle with whom she had a difficult marriage. In the early 1840s she became familiar with the teachings of Shaykh Ahmad and began a secret correspondence with his successor Sayyid Kazim Rashti. Tahirih travelled to the Shi'i holy city of Karbala to meet Kazim Rashti, but he died a number of days before her arrival. In 1844 aged about 27, she became acquainted with the teachings of the Bab and accepted his religious claims. She soon won renown and infamy for her zealous teachings of his faith and fearless devotion. Subsequently exiled back to Iran, Tahirih taught her faith at almost every opportunity. The Persian clergy grew resentful of her and endeavoured to have her imprisoned and stopped. She battled with her family throughout her life who wanted her to return back to the traditional beliefs of her family. Tahirih was accused of immorality by clerics and courtiers, but it is generally believed that these allegations were unconvincing and created to undermine her position and influence. Tahirih was probably best remembered for unveiling herself in an assemblage of men during the Conference of Badasht. The unveiling caused a great deal of controversy and the Bab named her Tahirih (meaning the Pure One ) to show his support for her. She was soon arrested and placed under house arrest in Tehran. A few years later in mid-1852 she was executed in secret on account of her Babi faith. Since her death Babi and Baha'i literature venerated her to the stage of martyr, being described as the first woman suffrage martyr. As a prominent Babi (she was the seventeenth disciple or Letter of the Living of the Bab) she is highly regarded by Baha'is and Azalis, and often mentioned in Baha'i literature as an example of courage in the struggle for women's rights. Her date of birth is uncertain, as birth records were destroyed at her execution. In most she talks about her longing to meet the Bab. Her poetry illustrates an impressive knowledge of Persian and Arabic literature which Tahirih possessed, seldom seen in a woman in mid-nineteenth Iran. One of her most famous poems is named Point by Point. In it, Tahirih ponders what it would be like to meet the Bab, and is widely considered her signature poem and a masterpiece. When Tahirih was killed, hostile family members suppressed or destroyed her remaining poems, whilst her others were spread across Iran. It has been suggested that Tahirih had little interest in putting her poems in print. Abdu'l-Baha recalls that when he was aged five Tahirih would chant her poetry to him in her beautiful voice. Edward Granville Browne procured her poems from Babi, Baha'i and Azali sources and published them in his book A Year Amongst the Persians. Recently some scholars have claimed to have found new poems attributed to Tahirih, but these have not gone without controversy about the authorship (source wikipedia). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tahirih Qurratu'l- Ayn , Sam Vaseghi , Soheila VaseghiPublisher: Wisehouse Imprint: Iran Open Publishing Group Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9789186131432ISBN 10: 9186131435 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 01 August 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: Persian Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |