The investigation and criticizing the Babi and Baha’i commandments
Bahaismiran:
The Baha’i books are full commandments which help readers to be familiar more with this deviant cult. The following are of these commandments:
Ali Muhammad Shirazi, the header of Babism cult says: “Taking drug is illegitimate for the ill.[1] Teaching and learning every scientific field are illegitimate unless what has been written by Bab[2]. It isn’t matter if a woman becomes pregnant out of marital affairs[3]. If one of my followers rules people, he should kill all people from other religious[4]. A person must shave all of his/her body hairs every 14 or 15 days and color all of his/her body by hanna[5]. Don’t bride on cow and don’t drink dankey milk[6]. Make kids sit on chairs[7]. Everybody should have more than 19 books; otherwise, he/she must be punished to pay one methqal of gold.[8]
The following of Hussein Ali Baha’s commandments (the Baha’i header):
Praying in group is illegitimate unless for the dead.[9]
Everybody must be fast for 19 days and the first of Farvardin is Fetr feast.[10] Mirza Hussein Ali Baha’s grave is the Baha’is Kibbla[11]. Every kind of filth is clean[12]. Just the male offspring can inherit the house[13]. It is illegitimate for Baha’is to get married just with the step-mother[14]. Don’t shave your head hairs.[15] The dead bodies must be burried in expensive stones and firm wood[16].
How can such commandments which are stupid and against the common sense direct people???!!!
[1] Ali Muhammad Bab, the Persian bayan, Iran, The limited edition by the Iranian spiritual assembly, Badia’ 133, p, 286.
[2] The same, p, 130.
[3] The same, p, 322.
[4] The same, p, 262.
[5] The same, p, 313.
[6] Ali Muhammad Bab, the Arabic Bayan, Bija, Bita, p, 49.
[7] Ali Muhammad Bab, the Persian Bayan, Iran, the limited edition by the Iranian spiritual assembly, Badia’ 133, p, 26.
[8] Ali Muhammad Bab, the Arabic Bayan, Bija, Bita, p, 26.
[9] Hussein Ali Baha, Aqdas, Bombay, Naseri publication, 1314 A.H., p, 12.
[10] For more study refer to the article: The critical investigation of fasting in Baha’ism.
[11] The same, p, 7.
[12] The same, p, 22.
[13] The same, p, 57.
[14] The same, p, 104.
[15] The same, p, 42.
[16] The same, p, 44.