After the country public prosecutor issued a verdict over the prohibition of the Baha’is activities in Iran, the spiritual assembly of Iran sent a letter to the public prosecutor of Iran in 1362 S.H., and spoke about the cancellation of the Baha’is activities in Iran.[1] However, trusting on the commitment of the evangelical and colonial cult of Baha’ism is credulity because the Baha’ism organization didn’t stop its activities in its promised land of Iran but it tried to develop its ambulation, too.
The aims of the Baha’ism organization are as follows: attracting the non-Baha’is to the Baha’i thoughts, creating security gap in various organizations and influencing on the decisions of various pillars
The most important strategy of this cult headed and directed by an organization called the universal house of justice was a meeting held in 1386 S.H. in Istanbul, Turkey in which the heads of the Iranian Baha’i organization were present. The necessity for relationship aiming influencing on the governmental organs, communities, media and celebrities were of its aims.
As if the Baha’ism organization is trying to penetrate into the source of decision making to remove its limitations in Iran and to change the equations in favor of itself. Contrary to Baha’ism heads declarations concerning the necessity for obeying the government[2], the people in charge of Baha’ism in Iran established an organization called “foreign relations” or “the public relations” after coming back from Turkey in order to pursue the Baha’ism organization orders.[3]
Additionally, it persuaded the personnel of the organization to exploit people based on their reactions by keeping in touch with centers, institutes, organizations and celebrities and etc.[4]
Consequently, supporting Baha’ism by heads of countries and religions[5], those who pretend to be clergymen[6] and some theoreticians of reforms[7] mustn’t be considered as accidental.
[1]Zahed Zahedani, Baha’ism in Iran, Bija: The center for the Islamic Revolution documents, 1381, pp. 307-317
[2] Refer to Ishraq Khawari, the treasury of limitations and commandments, the electronic copy, pp. 463-464
[3] Matin Hamidi, Roshana: Feraqa and Adiyan periodical. The article title: Baha’ism in the Islamic Republic of Iran, year 11, summer 1400, p. 27.
[4] Ibid.
[5] Refer to the article: Faezeh Hashemi’s visit with the Baha’is; the comment of Ayatollah Faqih Imani regarding Baha’ism!
[6] Refer to the article: The congratulation message of Ayatollah Ma’soumi for Bahaullah’s birthday!
[7] Refer to the article: Was Amir the great’s behavior strict with the Babis? /Criticizing Ziba Kalam’s claim; supporting Noushin Ja’fari by Parvaneh Salahshouri