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The following is the statement of Al Azhar which appeared in Al Ahram newspaper in Egypt:
In one of His talks to the friends in Haifa, Abdu'l-Baha is reported to have said that Jamal was so proud that he did not allow the believers to sit in his presence. In order to show their respect, they had to stand to hear him speak. Once, an old man who was not a believer had come to one of his meetings to investigate the Faith.
[Mohammad Ali Baha’is] brother, Mírzá Ḍíya’u’lláh, died prematurely; Mírzá Áqá Ján, his dupe, followed that same brother, three years later, to the grave; and Mírzá Badí’u’lláh, his chief accomplice, betrayed his cause, published a signed denunciation of his evil acts, but rejoined him again, only to be alienated from him in consequence of the scandalous behavior of his own daughter.
On November 28, 1921, 'Abdu'l-Bahá died in Acre, Palestine
Although in the Kitáb-i-'Ahd Bahá'u'lláh designates 'Abdu'l-Bahá's brother Mírzá Muhammad 'Alí as 'Abdu'l-Bahá's successor in his Will, 'Abdu'l-Bahá reprimands his brother as "The Center of Sedition, the Prime Mover of mischief" and establishes the institution of the Guardianship, appointing Shoghi Effendi to this newly-created office.
1) The Baha’i Faith exists solely to perpetuate itself, 99% of its focus and activities are toward this one goal, growth in membership. Throughout their history they have been preparing their members for the "entry by troops" of new converts, which has yet to materialize. They do a minimal amount of humanitarian or charity work.
Mahdi (PBUH), Ten Revolutions in One Revolution (Part 1)
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The report card of all the schools of thought through out the history reveals many weak points. The majority of them concentrated on one aspect, but ignored other important aspects of humanity. All these ideologies were “self-centered”, meaning that they
Dr. Mohammed Alam Qurayshi
Introduction:
The Baha’is claim to be a continuation of the Divine religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. They go at lengths to justify that their so called religion is a continuation of the process of Divine revelation. But deceitfully they hide where they fundamentally differ from the divinely revealed religions.
Dr. Mohammed Alam Qurayshi
The word “Khatam” has been the object of much discussion especially in the interpretation of its usage in the context of “Khatam-al-Nabiyyin” (The Holy Quran, Chapter of Ahzab, verse 40).