Dream of Silk

"Khaabe Abrisham": A film by Nahid Rezaei

"A school in a middle-class area of Tehran. Years ago, I studied here:"

30-Jul-2010
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Thank your for shring this film, it is wonderful, a great production!

In regard to a comment of one of those lovely girls, the desire of women being stronger I would like to share the below thought:

 

" ....The world in the past has been ruled by force, and man has dominated over woman by reason of his more forceful and aggressive qualities both of body and mind. BUT the balance is already shifting, force is losing its dominance and mental alertness, intuirion, and the spiritual qualities of service and love, in which women are strong, are gaining ascendency.

Hence the new age will be an age, less masculine and more permeated with the feminine ideals."
And this may call our attention to  what is the duty of women in
this era? What is it we are supposed to do? Abdu’l-Baha explains
elsewhere:

"War and its ravages have blighted the world, the education of
women will be a mighty step towards its abolition and ending, for she
will use her whole influence against war. Woman rears the child and
educates the youth to maturity. She will refuse to give her sons for
sacrifice upon the field of battle. In truth, she will be the greatest
factor in establishing universal peace and international arbitration.
Assuredly, woman will abolish warfare among mankind.”