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Bahaismiran:
Reza Shah was a fearless soldier who upraised with the help of the English government. He became the king of Iran with trickery. He wasn’t from an original family; but selected the name of “Pahlavi”[1] for his descendants and pretended to renew the previous splendor of the ancient Iran. However, it was a kind of challenging Islam. He knew he couldn’t tolerate the power of Islam in his government; so he tried to weaken Islam by creating ideology for his government.
Passing Eyalati and Velayati associations law a means to empower Baha’ism
Written byBahaismiran:
One of the secret Colonial programs of the oruel regime of Pahlavi which was performed by America’s plan was that the non Muslims especially Baha’is are allowed to take sensitive posts in the country without legal prohibition; so that, they could be appointed as the
Habib Sabet known as Pasal was one of Baha’i Jewish people of Hamadan city. After the establishment of the trustee company during Reza Khan’s period of time he became a person in charge of the company later on and became one of trustees of the Iranian Baha’i community. Meir Ezri the ambassador of the occupying regime in Iran says about Sabet Pasal:
Bahaismiran:
After the cancellation of Ayalati and Velayati plan Shah didn’t surrender against people and clergy men's willing during the white revolution and the ordered referendum even by deadly suppression of 15 of Khordad movement. Then, Shah decided to empower the Baha'i elements to control the opposing forces and to employ them in the governmental posts fearlessly and openly.
Bahaismiran:
Farah Pahlavi’s statements:
… Hoveyda has been the prime minister of Iran since Bahman, 1343 to Mordad, 1350 for 13xyears. He’s recorded the longest incumbency in Iran. As I’ve said over and over our relationship with the Iranian people was broken off due to Hoveyda…
Shah was interested in Baha'ism
Baha'ismiran:
Farah Pahlavi, shah's wife mentions about Shah's interest in nullifying Islam religion out of Iranian laws in her memories.
This short treatise is an analysis of Dr. Rehmatullah Muhajir’s rise in the Baha’i Faith and the means adopted by him to give prominence to the Baha’i Faith. In the end, I have also attempted to present the many present day unfortunate situations having source in the means adopted by him.