Baha’ism, Tied to Colonialism, Hostile to Nations
Karim Haghparast
Connection and interaction of Baha’ism with arrogant powers since its very genesis, is among the important and exemplary chapters of the history of this sect whose news has been published by non- Bahaist sources while its evidence and effects can also be seen and observed amidst the pages of texts and sources of the sect, In addition to cooperation and connection with colonialists, supporting and accompanying the dictatorships have been among the principles of this sect .Baha’ism was involved in the British coup of February 1921 which resulted in the establishment of the corrupt and dependent Pahlavi regime, and its historical documents show that the Bahaist circle of Iran discovered Reza khan by its marked element Habibollah Einolmolk (writer of the works and overseer of Abbas Afandi in his young age and of Abbas Hoveida, the notorious Prime minister of the Pahlavi regime )and introduced him to the chief spy if the British colonialists in Iran(Sir Ardeshir Reporter or Ardeshir J) to implement the 1921 coup.The tie between Baha’ism and the Pahlavi regime regime reached it peak after the coup of 19 August 1953 and the Bahaists mounted to the highest political. Economic, cultural and military positions in the last two decades of the ruler of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi .Presence of the leaders of the misled sect in the important political, military and economic positions also prepared the ground for expansion of its propagation activities against the Shiites in the cradle of Shiites (Iran)from which they took the highest benefit. SAVAK report about General shafeghat, the Baghaist Chief of the Army Staff during the last days of the rule of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, is one of the many evidences of the ties and cooperation of Baha’ism with the Pahlavi regime against Islam and Shiite theologians. It is noteworthy that ties to colonialists still continue in the forms of official support of the white House and the Occupier Regime of Ghods (including by Reagan and Ulmert )for them and apparent cooperation of the global Baha’ism with arrogant centers and states against the sacred system of the Islamic republic of Iran. Therefore, expulsion of the leaders and activists of the misled sect and termination of their mysterious organization in Iran after the triumph of the Islamic Revolution was the least the oppressed nation of Iran could and should do about the Bahaist leaders and activists.