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Fatwa given by the great learned Abdul Aziz son of Abdullah son of Baaz (died in 1420 AH)
Question No. 71346:
What is the thought and belief of Bahaiyat? What is the difference between them and other Muslims?
Grand Ayatollah Boroujerdi and Grand Ayatollah Khomeini
Written by Super UserAlthough Ayatollah Boroujerdi rarely asked anything from Mohammad Reza Shah, but he asked him to be serious against Baha’ism.
Fatwas of Islamic scholars from Malaysia about Baha’i Faith
Written by Super UserThe Baha’i Doctrine – Fatwa:
The 14th Muzakarah (Conference) of the Fatwa Committee of the National Council for Islamic Religious Affairs Malaysia held on 22nd-23rd October 1985 has discussed the Baha’i doctrine. The Conference decided that the Baha’i doctrine is not part of Islam. Muslims involved in this teaching are deemed as apostates. Therefore, Muslims are prohibited from following this teaching and anyone involved in it must denounce it at once and repent.
You must not dissociate yourself from Church Membership ! - 'Abdu’l-Bahá
Written by Super UserOn 5th May, 1943, a letter written in behalf of Shoghi Effendi said "The friends should by all means be encouraged to withdraw from church membership and be made to realize that, though we as Baha’is are ardent believers in Christ, we do not and cannot support, church institutions and doctrines when Christ has come again and brought new laws for the world today and its present needs; to adhere to forms, mostly man-made, and now outmoded and no longer needed, is meaningless. This does not mean they should no longer associate with the church members; they should cease to be registered members of it."
Al-Azhar speak out against Baha’is and The Baha’i Faith
Written by Super UserThe following is the statement of Al Azhar which appeared in Al Ahram newspaper in Egypt:
Baha’ism is an invalid and deceptive sect and one who adheres to it is an unbeliever and an apostate.
It is appropriate that a decree be passed with all its resoluteness against any deviator from the religion.
What does Al Azhar have to say about the Baha’i Faith?
Sheikh Abdol Majid Salim, head of the committee for religious rulings and a professor at Cairo’s Al-Azhar University, noted in September 1949: “Baha’ism is by no means a Muslim sect. Because, this creed is contradictory with the principles of Islam and is a religion which contradicts other divine religions. A Muslim woman is not allowed to marry a Baha’i man and if she does so, her marriage is void. Those Muslims who convert to Bahaism are apostate, and marriage, even with a Bahai woman, is null and void.”
Question to the Scholar the Grand Ayatollah Nasir Makarim Shirazi (dza)
In the blessed presence of the Grand Ayatollah Nasir Makarim Shirazi (dza).
In the city of Marvdasht (in the Fars province), there are some Baha’is who have opened shops and the people there socialize and transact with them on a daily basis. For this reason, it is our request that you please provide answers to the following questions:
By: Ayatullah Lutfullah as-Safi al-Gulpaygani
The fact that Imamate is a Divine covenant and Allah specifies it has been argued by rational and Qur’anic proofs and the consecutively-narrated sunnat. ‘Allamah Hilli has established one thousand proofs of this issue in Alfain, and in fact this issue has its roots in the unity of Allah, and like the principle of Divine Unity, it comprises unity of rulership and authority over creation: