The Baha’ism leaders have called their followers as sheep[1] which means they must obey their leaders without any question. The self-proclaimed prophet of Baha has said:
“«لَو یحکم عَلی المَاءِ حُکم الخَمر و عَلی السَماءِ حُکمَ الأرض و عَلی النُورِ حُکمَ النَّآر حقٌ لارَیبَ فِیه و لَیسَ لِأحَدٍ أن یَتَعَرَّضَ عَلَیه أو یَقُول لِمَ و بِمَ و الَّذی إعتَرَضَ إنَّهُ مِنَ المُعترِضین”[2]
“If he calls water as wine, sky as earth and light as fire, it must be accepted as right words. There is no doubt. Nobody must oppose and ask question. A person who opposes will be of those who oppose.”
The Baha’i leaders have encouraged their followers to be obedient like sheep confronting the tyrants: “If a tyrant tyrannizes and attacks like a wild wolf, the divine disciples must be surrendered like sheep and they mustn’t resist. They must counteract sword with nectar and milk. They must suffer wounds and kiss the killer’s hand and be sacrificed in the divine path…[3]”
Dr. Habib Moa’yyed (one of the prominent proselytizers and authors) calls all Baha’is as Abdul Baha’s dogs in the book Habibs’ memories printed by the Baha’ism organization.[4]
[1] The collection of the Excellency the guardian of the faith’s fervent prayer, p. 27; narrated by the Baha’is site
[2] Hussein Ali Nouri, Ishraqat, 295 pages, Bita, Bina, p. 58.
[3] Abbas Effendi, Makatib, Egypt: attempted by Farajullah Zakiul Kurdi, 1921 A.D., 1st edition, Vol. 3, p. 123.
[4] Habib Mo’ayyed, Habib’s memoirs.