This is perhaps the most widely known of Ṭáhirih’s poems. It is a melodious and lyrical expression of love for…
This poem, while employing some difficult terms, clearly describes the status of Bahá’u’lláh in relation to other Prophets. For while…
This one of several poems stating in utmost simplicity and clarity the concept of renewal and revelation that is the…
In this verse the first person narrator is God the Creator speaking with authority, commanding humankind in no uncertain terms…
September, 1988 Would our released prisoner be likely to covet thoseprizes or to envy the men exalted to honor andpower…
…when i find myself in Chicago and when,travelling northwards out of the city, I pass theBahai temple there, I feel…
Only one poem from this collection of the translation of the poetry of Bahá’u’lláh has as yet been published, “The…
The dead man who lay there was two thousand years old. A few hours earlier he had been brought out…
“… I sang in my chains like the sea” I knew the world globedbut like the Hebrew children before me,thought…
For mothers are the first educators, the first mentors; and truly it is the mothers who determine the happiness, the…