A triangle which supported Reza Khan to be the king
Bahaismiran:
Reza Khan was supported by a triangle to take control of the kingdom and power. The three sides of this triangle were as follows: The English Jews, the open-minded who had Freemasonry beliefs and Baha’ism.
Some sites has published news concerning Reza Khan’s campaign against Baha’ism in order to serve Baha’ism. These sites have forged the history in favor of Baha’ism in order to pretend Baha’ism is oppressed. The functions and practices of such sites has negated Baha’ism dependence on Colonialism and autocracy.
The origin of the news regarding Reza Khan’s campaign against Baha’ism is a mere lie. Referring to the library archive of the Islamic consulting parliament and “Tehran Mosavvar†magazine from earlier 1334 to the end of 1334, there will be no news regarding Reza Khan’s campaign against Baha’ism.
The Baha’is were present in the ruling body of Reza Khan’s government. Reza Khan appointed a Baha’i man called Major Samiee as Muhammad Reza’s adjutant. After king Reza’s death, adjutant Samiee expanded Baha’ism in the ruling body of Muhammad Reza’s government.
Muhammad Reza Shah’s period of time are considered as the golden periods of Baha’ism. According to documents, Muhammad Reza Shah and Ashraf Pahlavi have studied in Baha’i elementary schools.
The following reasons and evidence prove Reza Kahn’s cooperation with Baha’ism:
- Unveiling
- Preventing the mourning for the Lord of Martyrs (P.H.)
- Weakening the religious rites
- Defrocking and closing the theological science schools.
Whenever Reza Kahn faced a crisis, Baha’ism was playing a role. Concerning Mirza Kouchak Khan’s movement, Ehsanullah Khan was a Baha’i person played an active role in Mirza Kouchak Khan’s failure.
Ehsanullah Khan was a person who deviated Mirza Kouchak Khan’s movement and assassinated many people in constitution punishment committee.