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Author: Fatemeh Pahlavan Pour
Republished by: Bahaismiran
Baha’is in the second Pahlavi Army + document
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The followers of the deviant cult of Baha’ism who were present in the sensitive governmental and military posts during the second Pahlavi government by the help of their lords; that is, Russia, England and their second master America penetrated in the army according to their orders. They had also provided the opportunities for Baha’is to seep through the military power of the country.
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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.
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:
Baha’ism bond and cooperation with Pahlavi regime
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Pahlavi period of time was a suitable opportunity for development and growth of Baha’ism in Iran. The kings’ supports and assigning governmental posts to the Baha’is caused Iran to be a safe and blessing land for the Baha’is.
General Ne’matullah Nasiri was responsible for the extensive presence of Baha’is in the security system of the king’s government
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Nematullah Nasiri was the offspring of Muhammad and was born in Sangsar, Semnan on Mordad, 1289. He passed his elementary education in Semnan city and his guidance school at Nezam school in Tehran. In 1311, he entered into the army. He graduated from official college in 1313 having lieutenant degree. During his education in this college, he was contemporary to Muhammad Reza Pahlavi. He was appointed as the commander of the very troop in which Muhammad Reza was serving. By 1330, Nasiri was the commander of the educational regiment of Kerman legion. At this time, the king asked Hussein Fardoust to introduce a person to become the commander of the kingdom guard. Colonel Hussein Fardoust introduced colonel Nasiri as a faithful officer to the king. In this manner, colonel Ne’matullah Nasiri became the commander of the kingdom guard in 1330.
Baha'is and flaunting in the managing structure of the Pahlavi regime
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One of the important characteristics of the Pahlavi regime are the Baha'is influence in the government structure and occupying sensitive posts. The Baha'is enmity towards Shiite people and the Baha'ism danger for Isalm and the Shiism religion were more than any other cults. These hazards were too much that great sources of imitation, missionaries and religious forces had assigned so much time confronting and attacking this cult. A lot of expenses were spent, too. In this article, we introduce several Baha'i famous dignitaries and investigate their roles in the structure of the Pahlavi regime.
Written by: late Ahmad Allah Yari
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