Persian Women and Their Creed, Mary R. S. Bird
Persian Women and Their Creed, Mary R. S. Bird
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Persian Women and Their Creed
A Woman Missionary’s Eyewitness Account of Faith, Suffering, and Daily Life in Persia

Author: Mary R. S. Bird

Series: Mary Bird Collection Series #1

Narrator: Bert Nichols Stauff

Unabridged: TBD

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Bertha Stauff

Published: 08/11/2026


Synopsis

In Persian Women and Their Creed, missionary Mary R. S. Bird offers a vivid eyewitness account of the lives, beliefs, hardships, and daily experiences of women in nineteenth-century Persia. Drawing on years of close contact with Persian women, Bird records religious customs, family life, social restrictions, illness, suffering, and deeply personal conversations about faith.Because Bird entered homes and women’s spaces largely closed to outsiders, her account preserves observations rarely available to Western readers of her era. She writes not from a distant study but from direct encounter—with women who questioned her, challenged her, trusted her, sought medical help, and spoke openly about their lives and beliefs.First published in 1899, this historical work offers a revealing portrait of women living within the religious and social structures of Qajar-era Persia. At once a missionary account and a record of women’s history, Persian Women and Their Creed preserves the observations of a remarkable woman whose work brought her into intimate contact with lives too often absent from the historical record.

About Mary R. S. Bird

Mary R. S. Bird was a British missionary who served for many years in Persia, now Iran. Working among Persian women and families, she became known for her missionary, educational, and medical work, often gaining access to homes and communities closed to most Western observers. Her firsthand experiences formed the basis of Persian Women and Their Creed, first published in 1899. Her life and work were later chronicled by Clara C. Rice in Mary Bird in Persia. 

About Bert Nichols Stauff

Bert Nichols Stauff is an audiobook narrator with a growing catalog of classic literature, children’s stories, and works highlighting women in Christian ministry and missions. A retired family and pediatric nurse practitioner with fifty years of experience in healthcare, she brings particular insight to historical works involving women, medicine, service, and faith. Her narration combines clarity, warmth, and respect for the original text. 


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“A riveting glimpse into the lives of Persian women at the turn of the twentieth century…A window into the struggles, faith, and resilience of women in a land rich with culture yet bound by tradition.” Leopold Classic Library