Peter Khan, the 1998 book "The Advancement of Women: A Baha'i Perspective." The author, a member of the Research Department at the Baha'i World Centre in Haifa, Israel, holds a doctorate in counseling. "The book delivers a strong message of encouragement and hope to anyone concerned about humanity's ability to combat ignorance, prejudice, and repression," Mr. General manager of Baha'i Publishing Lee Minnerly said the book describes the accomplishments of Bahiyyih Khanum and her exceptional ability to transcend adversity. The book describing the life of the daughter of Baha'u'llah was presented at BookExpo America held in New York on 3-5 June 2005. Janet Khan, tells the story of Bahiyyih Khanum (1846-1932), who held the reins of the Baha'i Faith at crucial formative stages in the history of the youngest of the world religions. HAIFA, Israel - A woman who was assigned principal responsibility for the administration of an independent world religion is the subject of a book recently launched at a major book fair in New York.
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