Getting married with the intimates the peak of moral decline
Bahaismiran: Abdul Hussein Ayati entitled “Avareh†was one of renowned Baha’I propagors. When he discovered the null nature of the cult, he revealed the contardictions exist in the made cult of Baha’ism and retold the moral declines of this organization providing and offering documents. One of these issues indicating the peak of moral decline in this deviant cult is getting married with the intimates:
One of my friend that I am not allowed to retell his name and he has compilled several books and had a high rank in the administration of Justice called me in the street the other day and said: “I was doubtfull about one of the matters of the book “Kashful Hiyal†I am so lucky to see you now. Some days ago a Baha’i man and woman resolved my doubt. He said: Explain it for me. He said: concerning you discussion about the marriage of the intimate, I thought it was a kind of accusation. Several days ago a young couple came to e me and asked me to enact a law to legitimatize the marriage between a brother and a sister. I asked surprisingly: according to which religion? The man said: According to Baha’i religion. I said: is there such a rule in Baha’i religion? He said: Yes, and he stated a verse from Aqdas book. I said: However, Bab and Baha’s religion isn’t formal and official. He said: It’ll be formal soon because the European and American people have accepted and consider it as the useful one.
I said: Use it when it happened. I can’t legitimatize such a rule. They left harshly. Then, I realize that the woman was pregnant. So, I asked: is she your sister? He said: Yes. The woman confessed, too. I knew what has happened and they wanted us to legitimatize their faults!
I laughed when they asked me to look for a good augury and I said: Mr. Rahaim … Their issue is similar to Mulla Nasruddin’s one: A person went to Mulla Nasruddin and asked to look for a good augury. The clergyman looked for a good augury and said: it’s ok and the person said: I’ll eat it. I asked: what’s the matter? He said: I had a stomachache. I decided to eat pear. I bought some pears and then I thought to myself: lest, it will be harmful for my stomachache. So, I asked for a good augury. Now, you said it was ok and I ate!â€
Source: Nikou’s philosophy compiled by: Hassan Nikou