Baha’is view towards Palestine and the Muslim’s first Kiblah

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Bahaismiran:

 The Baha’i leaders entered into a transaction with the British intelligent service. For helping this country army occupy the Palestine land and defeat the Ottoman army, this cult was allowed to settle in the region to expand its faith dominance. The deal was done well. The Excellency Abdul Baha was bestowed the sir medal for his effective services and was allowed to settle in Heyfa port to direct the Baha’i cult.

     However, the important note is that the Baha’i activities was focused on the attempt for the Muslim’s first Kiblah and the Palestine’s ideal to be forgotten.

     In this regard, other Baha’is traversed the path. It is written in the biography of the Baha’i minister of Pahlavi: “He could tremendously decline the priority of Palestine issue in the foreign policy of Iran (The nine-year memoirs, p. 245)

     Abbas Effendi, the second leader of Baha’ism called occupying Palestine by the Zionists as the divine promise and wished for Palestine habitability by the Jewish wealthy people! (The spider webs, 38: Habib’s memoirs, p. 243)

     The followers of the cult have moved towards forgetting the ideal of Palestine freedom following their leaders and occupiers. It has been written traversed the path. It is written in Amir Abbas Hoveyda’s –the Baha’i prime minister of the Pahlavi government- biography: “Hoveyda could tremendously decline the priority of Palestine issue in the foreign policy of Iran.” (the half undercover, vol. 14, p. 30)

 

Footnotes

-       Yonos Afroukhteh, the nine-year memoirs, the national institute of the faith press, 124 Badi’a.

-       Jawad Navaeeyan, the spider webs, Mashhad, Khorasan artistic and cultural institute, 1394, refer to Habib Moayyed.

-       Habib’s memoirs, the national institute of the faith press, 129 Badi’a.

 

-       Amir Abbas Hoveyda, the half undercover, Bija, Keyhan, 5th edition, 1387.

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