Additionally, the heads of the deviant cult of Baha’ism believe that the divine proof [Hojjat] possess chastity. The leader of the cult, Hussein Ali Baha, believes that chastity is just possessed by the prophets and calls it the great chastity.[2]
Abbas Effendi, the Baha’i so-called prophet’s so defines a new definition for chastity; although he doesn’t consider himself as prophet. He deviant chastity into two parts: 1) the inherent and 2) presented one. The internet chastity is especially prophets’ and the presented one id especially their successors’.[3]
So, it has been so far proven that the issue of chastity is an import one regarding prophets in which the Baha’is believe. The question is that: Did Hussein Ali Baha possess chastity position while he was claiming for prophethood?
Some evidence:
1. The greatest sin Hussein Ali Nouri committed was divinity, atheism. He has called himself God several times and sometimes called himself the creator of God: “All deities have been created by my order and all lords have been appointed as the divine position by my commandment.[4]”
2. When a prophet brings several teachings it is necessary for himself to act the teachings first. It isn’t; however, true about Hussein Ali Baha. Although he has invited humanity to the unity of human world[5], he called his opponents as animals [6] and accused them to be fornicators.[7]
3. Hussein Ali abolished the Islamic commandments and introduced them as vain ones. So, he wasn’t acting his prayer and commandments. So, one of his made prayers was lost.[8]
4. Consequently, according to the mentioned-above reason, Hussein Ali Nouri (known as Bahaullah) can’t be a divine prophet [9] and his prophethood claim isn’t coincident with the Baha’ism teachings.
[1] Ibn Babviyeh Sheikh Sedoug, Khesal 2, Qom, teacher societies, Edition 1, 1362, p. 608.
[2] Hussein Ali Nouri, Ishraqat and several other tablets, Bija, 2005, p. 58.
[3] Abbas Effendi, Mofavezat, pp. 129-130.
[4] Abbas Effendi, makatib, Kordestan Al-Elmieh: 13330 A.H. Vol. 2, pp. 254-255.
[5] Abbas Effendi, Makatib, Vol. 3, p. 160.
[6] Hussein Ali Nouri, Badi’s, Nija, 1286 A.H., p. 213.
[7] Abdul Hamid Eshraq Khavari, the heavenly food, Bija, the national institute of Amri press, 129 Badi’s, Vol.4, p. 355.
[8] For more study refer to the article: The fact of lost Baah’I worship
[9] [بقره/124...] قالَ لایَنالُ عَهدیِ الظالِمینَ... “said:… My convenant does not include the wrongdoers.” [the Cow/124]