Bahā’u’llāh didn’t even adhere to the equality of sexes regarding his own family. He labeled his male offspring as Branches (Aghsān) and his female offspring as Leaves (waraqāt).
Were the Baha’is the first group to promote women’s rights? Had no creed, religion, or group expressed such beliefs before them? Throughout history, there have…
Bahā’u’llāh and `Abdu’l-Bahā’s Opinion about Women A closer inspection of the words of Bahā’u’llāh and his son clearly show that they regarded men superior to…
According to Bahā’u’llāh: No marriage may be contracted without payment of a dowry, which hath been fixed for city-dwellers at nineteen mithqāls[1] of pure gold, and…
Even though Baha’is express opposition to polygamy, their leader was a polygamist and had three wives. Bahā’u’llāh even allowed his followers to have two wives…