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Date Thu, 9 Jun 2005 16:31:29 +0300

New publication addresses pressing social issues

Baha'i World News Service
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New publication addresses pressing social issues
HAIFA, Israel, 9 June 2005 (BWNS) -- Gender equality, domestic violence,
and the role of the family in society are among the issues examined in
the newly released volume of "The Baha'i World."

"The Baha'i World 2003-2004" is the 12th volume in the annual record of
Baha'i activities and perspectives.

"The Baha'i World volumes offer serious students of the Baha'i Faith and
general readers a yearly snapshot of the Baha'i community's progress and
development," said Ann Boyles, the book's senior editor.

"We publish articles and essays that relate Baha'i perspectives to
issues of topical concern," said Dr. Boyles.

Some of the major articles include "Inner Enlightenment, Moral
Refinement, and Justice: Antidotes to Domestic Violence," by Dr. Michael
Penn; "Towards a Purposeful Beauty: Reflecting on and Learning from the
Houses of Worship," by Charles Boyle; and a "World Watch" essay by Dr.
Boyles on the role of the family.

Dr. Penn's article explores the Baha'i perspective on the global problem
of violence within the home. He discusses beliefs and practices that are
detrimental to the physical and psychological well-being of women and
girls, while considering the efforts of various Baha'i administrative
bodies in promoting equality between men and women.

Dr. Penn looks at the connection between the private and social elements
of life, and examines the effect of family violence on the progress of
society.

He stresses the Baha'i principle of the importance of early childhood
education in promoting social justice and eliminating domestic violence.

"The cultivation of the human spirit begins in the family," he writes.

In his article, Charles Boyle offers a perspective on the significance
of the Baha'i Houses of Worship and their relationship to other sacred
architecture.

"The Houses of Worship erected by the Baha'i community are designed to
attract the heart and stir the soul," Mr. Boyle writes. "They stand as
physical embodiments of purposeful beauty."

Other reports featured in the book include an account of the Baha'i
participation at the World Summit on the Information Society, the annual
"Year in Review" survey, a statement by the Baha'i International
Community on "The Role of Men and Boys in Achieving Gender Equality,"
and an update on the situation of the Baha'i communities in Iran and
Egypt.

A chapter, illustrated by photographs, is devoted to the golden jubilee
celebrations that were held in 2003-04 in many Baha'i national
communities.

This 280-page book is prepared by the Baha'i International Community's
Office of Public Information.

It contains numerous color photographs, and is available for US$18.00.
It can be ordered from World Centre Publications through the United
States Baha'i Distribution Service, 4703 Fulton Industrial Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30336-2017, USA (telephone: (800) 999-9019; e-mail:
bds@usbnc.org)


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