Baha’is who believe that Will and Testament of Abdu\'l-Bahá is Fraudulent
The only currently existing Baha’i sect that is not based on disputes about the Guardianship or any new claim of spiritual authority is the Reform Bahá\'à Faith, headed by prominent Baha’i Mr. Frederick Glaysher, They believe that the Will and Testament of Abdu\'l-Bahá is a Fradulent document. This independent Bahá\'à denomination seeks to promote a more liberal, less authoritarian interpretation of the Baha’i faith. It rejects the absolute, infallible authority of any human institution, including the Universal House of Justice.They call early Baha’is like Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, Ruth White etc as Reform Baha’is. Here are two important texts to read by Glaysher in support of his Baha’i sect:
1. 95 Theses of the Reform Baha’i Faith. Like Martin Luther\'s Ninety-five Theses that is seen as the symbolic beginning of the Christian Reformation, Frederick Glaysher makes his stand against the corruption of today organized Bahá\'Ãsm in this founding document of what he hopes to be a Baha’i reformation.
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Free Bahá\'Ãs, Baha’is who believe that Baha’i authority ended with the passing of Abdul-Baha, and that the Covenant, as it has come to be known, is a doctrine that was not conceived by `Abdul-Baha, but rather by the author of a fraudulent document.According to them the Will and Testament of Abdu\'l-Bahá is a fraudulent document. They do not believe in Shoghi Effendi.
In addition to all these division there is another group of Baha’is the followers of Jamshed Maani. This group is now being headed by John Carre and calls themselves as Essence of Bahá\'à Faith. They believe in coming of the Third Manifestation after Bab and Bahá\'u\'lláh.
New History Society (Followers of Mirza Ahmad Sohrab).MÃrza Ahmad Sohrab was secretary and interpreter to `Abdul-Baha from 1912 to 1919. He co-founded the New History Society and the Caravan of East and West in New York, as an indirect way of spreading the teachings of the Baha’i Faith. He was excommunicated from the Baha’i