The light of the Blessed Beauty breaks the lens
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Bahaismiran
Republished by Bahaismiran from Shaffafiyat magazine:
“Abdul Hussein Ayatiâ€, the famous man freed from Baha’ism who was one of known and great missioners one day has revealed about this cult and its heads in his book revealed about this cult and its heads in his book entitled “Kashful Hial†in order to reveal and uncover the facts beyond this false cult. He writes in his book:
“I head form a trustee that I saw a photo of Baha in London. When I remember it, I will laugh unwillingly for two minutes. If you see the photo, you will laugh, too. That is photo taken wearing mask in which his eyes and eyebrows are out of the mask and the rest of his face is hidden by the mask.
I couldn’t believe; but I heard by the Baha’s sheep that it was impossible for the Blessed Beauty’s photo to be taken. Whenever a photographer wanted to take a photo, the Blessed Beauty’s light would break the camera lens! Although this statement was a childish and vulgar one, I became surprised what is the baser of it. Then I heard the photo explanation in London. The person who had narrated the story said: An English photographer wanted to take Baha’s photo; but he didn’t allow because he was always hidden at the glory’s cover and he showed himself less.
Anyway, this made god who was keeping his divinity in this way was afraid of his photo to be carried by everyone everywhere. Because people would understand has be a mirage and there isn’t any difference between him and an ordering person. For this reason he was afraid of his photo to be taken. Every photographer who wanted to take a photo he/she was said it was impossible because the light of the Blessed Beauty would break the lens. In brief that cunning photographer said: “It isn’t really matter, a mask will be stood between you and the lens. That stupid god was deceived. He thought his majesty would be strengthened in this way. The photo was taken and everybody saw. They found out that it was inglorious and humorous. Thus, they made the photographer not to retell this story for anybody else and broke the lens. The photographer didn’t tell the story to anybody; but he kept one of the photos for himself for fun. Now, the photo is in London. (Kash-al-Hiyal, vol.2, p.357)