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A dream which didn’t come true

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Nov.4, death anniversary of Shoqi Effendi

     Bahaismiran:

 

According to Abdul Baha’s will tablets, his 24 male offspring must be the heads of Baha’is after him generation after generation entitled the guardians of Amrullah and each must elect his next successor in order for differences not to be created. However, Shoqi Rabbani the first person of the chain was abortive and after his death in 1337 another period of split and division was created among Baha’is; but eventually Shoqi Effendi’s wife, Rouhieh Maxwell and a 27-people group called “Ayadian Amrullah” attracted the majority of Baha’is and excommunication the opponents and founded”the universal house of justice“ in 1342/ 1963.

 

     Nevertheless, even the attempt made by Rouhieh Maxwell couldn’t keep the lost dream of Abdul Baha. The other division formed alongside with Rouhieh Maxwell’s leadership was “Rimi” division. Charles Remi claimed for being Shoqi’s successor. He presented some reason for being his successor.

     Remi found several fans among Baha’is and created a group called “Orthodox Baha’is”. This group are living in American, India, Australia and several other countries.

 

     After Shoqi’s death, a group of the Baha’is headed by a young man from Khorasan called “Jamshid Ma’ani” are now living in America, Indonesia, India and Pakistan. The young man called himself “Samaullah”.

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