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    Táhirih (Ṭāhira) (Persian: طاهره, "The Pure One," also called Qurrat al-ʿAyn (Arabic: قرة العين "Solace/Consolation of the Eyes") are both titles of Fatimah Baraghani/Umm-i Salmih (1814 or 1817 – August 16–27, 1852), an influential poet, women's rights activist and theologian of the Bábí faith in Iran.

  2. Ṭáhirih (Arabic: طاهره "The Pure One") or Qurratu'l-`Ayn (Arabic: قرة العين "Comfort of the Eyes") are both titles of Fátimih Baraghání (1817 - 1852), an influential poet and theologian of the Bábí faith in Iran. Also known as Fátimih Umm-i-Salmih. [1]

  3. Sep 25, 2022 · Born: 1814. Death: September 1852. Place of Birth: Qazvín, Iran. Location of Death: Garden of Ilkhani in Tehran. Burial Location: No cemetery details. A woman chaste and holy, a sign and token of surpassing beauty, a burning brand of the love of God, a lamp of His bestowal, was Jináb-i-Táhirih. She was called Umm-Salmá; she was ...

  4. Tahirih was a Persian feminist pioneer and an early follower of the Bab, Babi leader and the herald of the Baha'i faith. (Supplied: Ivan Lloyd) abc.net.au/news/tahirih-persian-feminist-pioneer ...

  5. Oct 24, 2016 · Táhirih – an important figure in Persian history – helps us imagine a more diverse feminism and a more progressive Middle East. Her legacy is not limited to Bahá’ís but belongs to all of us.

  6. Tahirih Justice Center is named after a prominent figure in 19th-century Middle Eastern history and the persecuted Bahá’í faith. Born in 1814, Tahirih (TAH-heh-ray) was an exemplar of women’s strength in Persia, at a time when most women were kept illiterate and hidden from the public sphere.

  7. One of the most remarkable women in the Baháí Faith is the passionate poet, Táhirih. Born in Persia (now Iran) in 1817, she was the daughter of a Muslim scholar. From a young age, she showed great intelligence and interest in spiritual matters.