Monotheism and the false view of Baha’ism about it
Bahaismiran:
First, Hussein Ali Nouri claimed to be Sobhi Azal’s slave. Then, he gradually claimed Babism and being Imam Zaman. Next, he claimed prophethood and divinity. This is Nouri’s interesting story.
He explains monotheism as his followers’ beliefs in him and the acceptance of his beliefs and he has said: “A person who hasn’t believed in me is an atheist.[1]â€
Hussein Ali who first introduced himself as God’s prophet claimed divinity, next and explained about his birthday: “Well done! A day when a person was born begotten not nor was begotten.[2]†this is a nonsense statement. He has mentioned his birthday while he has said he hasn’t been begotten.
Hussein Ali Baha, the head of the deviant cult of Baha’ism was asked: “You have called yourself as god, why have you asked God for help?†he answered: “My external appearance calls my interior and my interior calls my external appearance. There is no god but me. While people are clearly ignorant.[3]â€
Hussein Ali Baha has called himself as the creator of the universe and said: “A person who has created the world for himself will be cruel if he looks at one of his friends.[4]â€
He has also said: “A person who speaks in the big prison is the one who has created things and heavens.[5]â€
How can’t such a person get himself rid of the prison while he is the creator of the world? The followers of such person are really stupid to be his followers while he has claimed so.
He has also called himself as the lord of the world and said: “Surely, the blessed beauty (Hussein Ali Baha) has leaned his divine throne and become manifest having all great names and features.[6]â€
The great proselytizers of Baha’ism who have assumed the followers of this cult as sheep have preached Baha’ism: “Our kiblah is Hussein Ali Baha’s grave in Akka city to which we must turn at the time praying. It has been destined by the Aqdas book; but it is not necessary for us to turn to Kiblah at the time of incantation[7] since our hearts must pay attention to the Blessed Beauty.â€
[1] Hussein Ali Nouri, Ishraqat, handwritten copy, Bita, page 55.
[2] Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khavari, Ayyam Teseh treatise, Tehran: 103 Badi’a, p. 50.
[3] Hussein Ali Nouri, Mobin, Bija, 120 Badi’a, p. 405.
[4] The same.
[5] Hussein Ali Nouri, Aqdas, Naseri Publication, Mombay, 1314 A.H. page, 25.
[6] Hussein Ali Nouri, Israqat, hand written copy, Bita, p. 17.
[7] Muhammad Ali Qaemi, Dorousuddianah, Cairo, 1341 A.H. lesson 19.