It is written in the proselytizing message published by the Baha’ism organization: “O’ the world people all of you are the fruits of a tree and are the leaves of the same branch with extreme affection, unity and friendship. I swear by the truth sunshine which lightens the horizons’ unity. As a matter of fact, the world is considered as one hometown…[1]”
Answer:
1) The Baha’i proselytizers have counted more than 1000 works for the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism while the foundation of the universal house of justice has claimed for issuing 77000 works by the three Baha’ism leaders[2]. So, confessing 100 works for its leader, the Baha’ism organization has confessed its some thousand work statistics as lie.
2) The Baha’ism organization has attributed numerous works to the self-proclaimed prophet while it has long background in reforming and editing its works. However, are the divine statements needed to be reformed?!
The author of Hussein Ali Baha writes: “Hundreds of thousands of verses sent down written by Hussein Ali’s handwriting have been poured into Tigris and vanished…[3]” or it is written about reforming and editing Bahaullah’s works in the Baha’i books: “Many tablets were sent down and were read by the Blessed Beauty and the regulation were implemented.[4]”
3) The Baha’i proselytizers have spoken about humanitarian words of their prophet in their advertisements, but they have never speak about his violence against his opponents. He has called the Baha’is to confront violently against non-Baha’is.[5] He considered calling his opponents as human being as inexcusable sin[6]. He was insulting non-Baha’is variously.[7]
[1] Narrated by the proselytizing Channels of the Baha’ism organization.
[2] The universal house of justice, the message dated June, 6, 2013 A.D.
[3] Shoqi Effendi, Badi’a century (1853-1892), Bija: The national institute of the faith press, 125 Badi’a, p. 146.
[4] Hussein Ali Nouri, the Aqdas, the electronic copy, Question and Answer epistle, p. 59.
[5] Refer to Hussein Ali Nouri, the Excellency Beloved’s prayers, Egypt: Bina, 1339 A.H., p. 196.
[6] Refer to Hussein Ali Nouri, Badi’a, Rabiul Awwal, p. 140.
[7] Refer to Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly food, Bija: The National institute of the Faith Press, 129 Badi’a, Vol. 4, p. 18; Ibid, Vol. 4, p. 355.