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Introduction:
In a previous article we have discussed at length how the Old Testament testifies about the concept of Khatamiyat, in what aspect the three major divinely guided religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam agree on this subject as well as how the deceit of the Baha’i cult is further exposed when it comes in direct contrast with a concept in which all major divinely inspired religions are unanimous.
The Baha’is cry hoarse about Oneness of humanity and Universal Peace and project it as their trump card to lure many innocent into their trap. Here are a couple of examples of how Bahaullah treated those who didn’t have time for his lies and deceit.
These examples clearly speak for themselves. Pay attention to the words and compliments that the so-called god of Baha’is uses to describe a poor soul called Husayn in this quote:
A key quality of divinely appointed prophets and messengers is that they were educated directly in the divine school — they did not have any human teacher who taught them the nuances of knowledge or introduced worldly sciences to them. This is a defining characteristic of true prophets and messengers.
Is Seeking the Truth and Setting Aside Limitations an Innovation of Baha’ism?
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Are the Baha’i’s really the first people to have brought this principle forward to the ears of the world? `Abdu’l-Bahā claims:
Another new principle revealed by Bahā’u’llāh is the injunction to investigate truth—that is to say, no man should blindly follow his ancestors and forefathers. Nay, each must see with his own eyes, hear with his own ears and investigate the truth himself in order that he may follow the truth instead of blind acquiescence and imitation of ancestral beliefs.[1]
IMRAN SHAYKH
"Every human being has the right to live; they have a right to rest, and to a certain amount of well-being. As a rich man is able to live in his palace surrounded by luxury and the greatest comfort, so should a poor man be able to have the necessaries of life. Nobody should die of hunger; everybody should have sufficient clothing; one man should not live in excess while another has no possible means of existence."
Hussain ibn Ali was a 7th century revolutionary leader who made the ultimate sacrifice for social justice in the face of corruption and tyranny. He gave everything he had, including his life, for the honor of those around him.
SAM SHARP a Canadian English-language trainer, was deported by the Shenzhen police Sept. 13 for running an illegal business, ‘ the police announced yesterday.
harp obtained a business license from the Bao’an industrial and commercial administration bureau and opened a translation company in the district in April 1999. But the company was not successful.
Baha'is visiting non-Baha'i families to enroll them as Baha'is
Written byThe Baha’is claim we are visiting non Baha’is home to make them a better human being by talking about spiritual matters. These spiritual matters are nothing but teaching Baha’i Faith to non-Baha’is by deception. See their true activities in their International