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This article is extracted from the book “ The Moslem world “ entitled “Baha’ism and religious deception”
For the dear readers to read.
Mirza Hossein (Baha)
Mirza Yahya Subh-i Azal was Baha’u’llah’s half-brother and the executor of the Bab’s will. He was regarded as the successor to the Bab until Baha’u’llah succeeded in sending him to the sidelines and taking over the affairs of many of the followers of the Bab. He is greatly hated by Baha’is and regarded as one their greatest enemies. According to the famous Baha’i scholar Fadil Mazandarani in his book Asrar al-Athar (download from here, it is also written as Asraru’l-Athar) this is how Baha’u’llah referred to his brother Subh-i Azal:
Baha’i Faith, almost certainly be touted as promoting “equality of men and women” and as such would be a progressive belief almost unique in the world’s religions if it was totally true. The Baha’i Faith claims to support the ideal of equality of men and women as a basic teaching.
The history of Babism and Baha’ism is filled with various enmities and conflicts between their leaders and followers. Much can be said about each conflict, but we will only refer to a small number of them below:
The divorce rate in the U.S. Baha’i community was higher than that in American society as a whole
Written by Super UserBy: Juan Cole
An internal Baha’i household survey done in 1987 found that the divorce rate in the U.S. Baha’i community was higher than that in American society as a whole. The report was never released to the public.
Imām Muhammad Baqir (as) said,
“A time will come upon the people when their Imam will be ghaib (in occultation). Fortunate are those who remain steadfast on our Imāmat. The least thawab they would receive at that time is that Allāh would address them: O My slaves! Believe in Our secret and testify to our unseen. Good news to you for My good rewards O My slaves! I shall accept your deeds and forgive your sins. I shall quench your thirst with rain and remove calamities from you. And if you people hadn’t been there I would sent chastisement upon them (the world).”
[Kamaluddin of Shaykh Sadooq, Vol. 1, Pg. 330]
According to the Shiite version of Islam the 12th descendant of Mohammed, known as the 12th Imam or the Mahdi, (Also known as the “Hidden Imam”) went into hiding in 941, some 1300 years ago. At an earlier time of rising tensions, the 10th imam was forced from his home in Medina by the powerful Sunni caliph in Baghdad and was sent to live in Samarra, where he could be kept under closer supervision. Both he and his son were believed to have been poisoned by the caliphate. Fearing such persecution, Muhammad al-Mahdi, who was just a child when he became the 12th imam then, is said to have gone into what Shiites call occultation, a kind of suspended state from which it is believed he will return. Shiites believe he will reappear when the world has become full of oppression and tyranny. It is believed that the 12th Imam is hidden in the Jamkaran well in Iran – a place of pilgrimage for believers who drop their requests for help into the well in the hope that the Imam will read them and come to their aid.
Baha'ism does not pass the test of Truth
That is
The Holy Quran
The Baha’i faith says that the Holy Qur’an is from Allah but it is abrogated now and not in force.