The followers of Babism cult didn’t quit their riots and committed unprecedented crimes in the country after being exiled to Iraq; as it is written in explaining those days events: “Today, all rulers consider this tribe (the Babis) as of those who create sedition because act first a they were committing actions that vibrated the faith duties. They were faking possessions of people without permission and they were considering plundering and bloodshed as nice deeds.[1]”
Nevertheless, it is interesting to be noted that the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism (who was the head of the Babis of Iraq) not only didn’t prevent these riots, but also was the pioneer of those crimes to such a extent that after mentioning the tragic crimes of Hussein Ali Nouri, Ezziyeh Nouri, his sister has described the former Babis view towards his brother as follows: “… Some turned against Bayan religion due to the hideous actions and wrongdoings…[2]”. While the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism considers himself as the herald of peace and the abolisher of war and the holy war.[3]
[1] Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly food; part 7, p. 130; narrated by Ali Reza Rouzbahani, in search of reality, Qom: The center for management of theological school publishing house, Bita, pp. 93-94.
[2] Ezziyeh Nouri, Tanbihunnaemin, the faithful of the Bayan book, the electronic copy, p. 12.
[3] Refer to Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the treasury of commandments and limitations, the electronic copy, p. 271.