1) Ayadi the main key of Baha’ism influence in the Pahlavi court:
Ayadi was always present in private life of Shah, his wives and associates and was commissioned to be aware of secrets by attracting princess trust to report to Shah. As a matter of fact Ayadi was Shah’s eye and ear among his associates. Everyday, he was going to Shah’s bedroom and due to his special behavioral features, he knew how to behave in associations in order to attract people. For this reason, he was making Shah and Sorayya and later on Farah recreate. (Afrasyabi, Bahram, king’s wives, Vol. 2, p. 230,Tehran, Mahtab publishing house, 1380, 1st edition).
During Muhammad Reza Shah’s periods of time, he was the chairman of the Baha’ism organization and made the Baha’is developed. He played a key role in appointing Amir Abbas Hoveyda as prime minister. During that period of time, he made the Baha’i minister enter into the cabinet. He made hundreds of Baha’i officers enter into the army. (Shahsavari, Sorayya, the documents of the Baha’is activities during Muhammad Reza’s period of time, p. 135, Tehran, the center for formal documents of the Islamic Revolution, 1387)
2) Ayadi’s boundless wealth:
Ayadi had possessed boundless wealth through plundering and spent it to buy lands, houses across the country.
3) Ayadi, the spy of America and Israel:
Ayadi was one of the people who played a key role in the expansion of political relationships between Iran and Israel. Meir Ezri was the representative of Israel government in Iran and played a key role in establishing relationships between the heads of two countries. He had an intimate relationships with the political and military heads of the country such as lieutenant general Hajj Ali Kia, the chairman of intelligent service of the army and Dr. Manouchehr Iqbal, the prime minister and Gholam Abbas Aram, the minister of foreign affairs and Ayadi, the chairman of the army staff. He was successful to attract their trust. He had been able to arrange visits between Shah and high-ranking Israeli officials such as General Herkai, the head of Israeli army staff. (Shahsavari, Sorayya, the documents of the Baha’i activities during Muhammad Reza Shah’s periods of time, p. 153, Tehran, the center for the official documents of the Islamic Revolution p0ublishing house, 1387)