The Prophet's Daughter is a biography of the eldest daughter of Bahá’u’lláh who faithfully served her family and the early followers of the faith through nearly seven decades of extreme hardship. During the mid nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when women in the Middle East were largely invisible, deprived of education, and without status in their communities, she was an active participant in the religion's turbulent early years and contributed significantly to its emergence as an independent world religion.