First, we will analyze Pakistan, the eastern neighbor of Iran, which, because of the common historical, religious, and cultural bounds, has always faced our country to challenges and opportunities from the eastern borders and also its own particular internal situation. Though, in this article, we examine Pakistan not as a neighbor, but as a Muslim country, which is target to Baha’ism.
The history of the presence of Baha’ism in Pakistan dates back to its pre independence, what it was still under the colony of the Britain. Indeed, when Hussein Ali Nouri claimed prophecy, he made the proselytizing obligatory and sent many people around.in 1844 The “Sheikh said Hindi” was the first who introduced Baha’ism in to this land. In 1974 the independent state of Pakistan was established. Surprisingly, Baha’is, which had been infiltrated in Muslim countries with Indian support for many years, established the National Assembly, which is only one in each country, in both parts of Pakistan! This was happened in 1957 and a couple of years later a war broke out in eastern Pakistan following the economic and political divisions that led to the separation of west Pakistan (today called Bangladesh). It still surprises many scholars how the Baha’is formed the national assembly before formation of that nation?
Were the Baha’is connected to specific intelligence source of played a role in the separation of eastern and western parts of Pakistan…? Some futures make Pakistan appealing to the Baha’is to promote their intensive programs in the areas: “the shortage of natural resources and capital, the weakness of the economic infrastructure, the high growth population, the heterogeneous dispersion of the population in different parts of the country, the low level of public education and specialized knowledge, the persistence of feudal construction. The very high population of the rural population and other factors restrict the possibility of development in this country.”
“Pakistan governments have faced shortages of income and money from the past. This has made them vulnerable to the temptation of financial assistance from foreign countries and international organizations. This has surpassed the political arena and embraced the society and culture of the Pakistan community. As Wahhabi’s promotion in the country is due to oil dependencies on the Arab states, The United States and its allies have had a great influence in the cultural sphere, Baha’is; too have led a large part of the West’s anti-Islamic goals.
Iranian Baha’is moved to Pakistan to manage organizational affairs and were generally at the forefront. They call Pakistan’s local Baha’is dirty, unreliable, and dishonest. The members of the national assembly of Pakistan, have been removed and replaced by the Iranian members, even Counselors and assistants are all Iranians.
Why Pakistan authorities rely on Baha’is:
1. lacking a strong, integrated and inclusive national identity
2. undeveloped Economical – Social culture
3. political instability
4.Religious extremism and Conflicts
Hiding their true nature, The Baha’is have drawn attention of the officials and people, pretending to take positive steps towards the reduction of extremism and terrorism, where as they are the agents of error and divisions.
Educational activities
One of the Baha’is tricks is taking advantage of the chaos and confusions, in order to induce ideas in a fundamental way, they must master the field of education, so With establishing schools, they attracted many Pakistani Muslims. With this hypocritical action, their true purpose, paving the way for the penetration of their beliefs in the hearts of children, is fulfilled.
Dirty correlations
The Pakistan authorities are haunting the Baha’is while treat rigorously to other sects. Pakistani officials have been sponsoring Baha’is at various gatherings and events. Despite the widespread activities and suspicious freedoms of the Baha’i cult in Pakistan, a statistical look, reveals the lack of popularity of the cult in the country. People of Pakistan are satisfied with Islam and are not willing to accept any new beliefs. However, admitting Baha’ism as a denomination is with motivations, including
1. The deceptive mechanism of conversion
2. Economic considerations
3. Pretending Baha’i missionaries to behave well and differently.
4. The acceptance of the belief that Baha’ism is a non-governmental organization that has nothing to do with religion.
5. The false belief that if a person is Baha’i, he remains a Muslim!
6. the desire of some Muslims to evade from Islamic law
After the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan and the resurgence of it, militant groups have become increasingly important. Killing people in militant attacks is not new in Pakistan; what is new is strengthening sectarianism, especially among the Shiites. Pakistan try to create a situation to be considered active against the Islamic Republic of Iran, by international organization. In fact Instability and backwardness of the country made Pakistan leaders to pave the way for a dangerous cultism, because they are somehow deceived by the Baha’is, seeking Consolation to redress ethnic divisions, Unaware that Baha’ism itself Flare up the fire of divisions and disturbance.