Sunday, September 27, 2009

Tahirih, the Iranian Poet. An inspiration to all women throughout the world!

This poem and the information about Tahirih is from Bahá'í Perspectives: www.bahaiperspectives.com

Mid-19th century poetess Táhirih (1817-1852)


“Look up! Our dawning day draws its first breath!
The world grows light! Our souls begin to glow!

No ranting shaykh rules from his pulpit throne
No mosque hawks holiness it does not know

No sham, no pious fraud, no priest commands!
The turban’s knot cut to its root below!

No more conjurations! No spells! No ghosts!
Good riddance! We are done with folly’s show!

The search for Truth shall drive out ignorance
Equality shall strike the despots low

Let warring ways be banished from the world
Let Justice everywhere its carpet throw

May friendship ancient hatreds reconcile

May love grow from the seed of love we sow!”

Táhirih (1817-1852)

Translation: Jascha Kessler

In this poem, the poetess, theologian and heroine Táhirih, living in Persia in the mid-19th century, portrays a world where love and friendship overcome hatred and injustice.

Living herself in a society permeated by corruption, religious fanaticism and discrimination against women, she rises above her environs and unveils a revolutionary vision of a world order, far different from the one that she found herself in.

Being revolutionary is the least you could say about Táhirih and her destiny. As one of the foremost women in Baha’i history, she dedicated her life to her newly-found Faith and its principles concerning the emancipation of women – a cause for which she eventually gave her life. I invite everyone to learn more about her life:

http://adooki.wordpress.com/2009/07/26/the-emancipation-of-women-tahirih-the-poet/


Saturday, September 5, 2009

One Year Later


Time has flown and we are now in September 2009! The family went on Pilgrimage in June and it was an experience out of the ordinary. We were together for 9 days and nights and had the joy of having my mother with us.

My mother, Ida Bonnick Montgomery, was definitely the most popular of us all and we had so many wonderful experiences just because she was there.

Steen and I are now alone in our home in Greenland, but it is not a lonely feeling.... yet.
I have ballet classes twice a week in our cellar and Steen is definitely an over acheiver. Using a lot of time on his work, and now after 15 years, (almost) he is learning Greenlandic.

He takes it very seriously and I am really proud of his progress.