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Lady Helps Young Brother At Head Of Line Of Six Prisoners Carry Spike At End Of Chain Connecting Them.  They Are Flanked By Two Guards On Horseback. Greeting Card featuring the painting Fatimih Begum helps her brother, the youngest prisoner, in a march from Yazd to Isfahan, Persia. by Sue Podger

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Fatimih Begum helps her brother, the youngest prisoner, in a march from Yazd to Isfahan, Persia. Greeting Card

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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From the upcoming book, 'Standard Bearers of Love', by Shirin Sabri, and the story, 'To Brave the Storm': Hearing that a well-known Mujtahid of... more

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From the upcoming book, 'Standard Bearers of Love', by Shirin Sabri, and the story, 'To Brave the Storm': Hearing that a well-known Mujtahid of Manshad, Persia, had become a Baha'i, outraged authorities, as a punishment, seized six Baha'is of Manshad, imprisoned them in Yazd, then sent them in chains and on foot, 400 kilometres, to face the Governor of the Province in Isfahan. Fatimih-Begum, sister of the youngest prisoner, a fourteen year old boy who was ordered to carry the spike in front of their chain, said she would march with them and carry the spike. This was unheard of, for women to venture out in public like this, announcing what they were going to do. The astonished Governor released the six prisoners, They returned to Manshad but eventually were all, Fatimih-Begum included, brutally murdered by hostile mobs provoked by the clergy.

About Sue Podger

Sue Podger

Sue Podger is descended from the early Dutch settlers of the Cape of Good Hope, known as Afrikaners. She is the first of this people to become a Baha'i and her maiden surname is Hofmeyr. She was trained at the Michaelis School of Fine Art in Cape Town. An accomplished watercolourist, she uses a range of styles to portray a sensitive and accurate picture of the years when Baha'u'llah was amongst us. The images of one set of her paintings shown on this website were painted for a hard cover book, 'The Incomparable Friend', a history of the life of Baha'u'llah told in stories, which sold out and was out of print for some years. Shirin Sabri, it's author, and Sue, wishing to see it more widely available, have published it as a free...

 

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