Return scenario of human rights by the supporters of Baha’ism
Question: why do Baha’is ask their supporters to put Iran under pressure using the slogan of human rights? Isn’t it dealing with polity?
Bahaismiran: After announcing the names of those who accepted for entrance exam 1393, Baha’is considered their repeated claim concerning depriving of education because of the being Baha’i as not having the citizen right and the social ones. They have assumed it as the violation of human rights by Iran’s system of government which has happened continually in Iran.
Although this issue has been differently answered; but we investigate it through a new perspective and approach:
Baha’ism is a minority which has been able to voice his name supported by the political power of the world. It is an irreligious subgroup which had been supported by Shah before the Islamic Revolution. It possessed most ministries and offices. It had penetrated in Pahlavi system of government so much that it had been able to appoint Dr. Ayadi as the special physician of Shah. It could access Shah’s bedroom so. However after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, its influence decreased; because the Iranian people had accepted both republicanism and Islamic alongside each other. They selected the Islamic Republic. Thus, a divine religion occupied the top of the Iranian laws. The Iranian constitution was written based on it.
It is interesting to be said that Baha’is claim for prophethood of a person who has introduced himself as God and has said: “There is no god but me who has been imprisoned†Hussein Ali Baha has called his followers to prostrate for himself; thus, Baha’is rotate round Ali Mohammad Bab’s house and turn to Hussein Ali Nouri’s grave in Aka to pray and prostrate.
Anyway, the system of government of Islamic Republic of Iran considered the human rights of all people. Everybody profited his/her rights such as education and etc. however some groups of them misused and violated their rights. For instance, they misused the university situations and changed it to a suitable place for preaching their deviant superstitions and beliefs and sometimes they were spying for the enemies.
For this reason, the system of the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran had to collate against these political subgroups; so it blocked their activities. Some trespasser Baha’is were expelled out of universities or imprisoned like other criminals.
Yes, Baha’is aren’t free to preach homosexuality or sexual freedoms or getting married with intimates; because these teachings are against the Iranian and Islamic ones. Not only Baha’is; but also no person from other religions or cults are free in this regard.