A group prayer in Baha’ism leaders ’views - A behavior for deceit

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     Bahaismiran:

 It is continually mentioned in the Baha’ism history that the Excellency Bahaullah settled in the port city of Akka when was transferred to Heyfa during this period of time, he was participating in Muslim group prayer.

     Question: why should the leader of a cult participate in a religious duty in which he doesn’t believe?

     Obeying their leaders, the Baha’i proselytizers have announced the group illegal and illegitimate, while Abdul Baha (the second leader of the cult) has continually attempted to take part the Muslims’ group prayers. He has even prayed in Muslim mosques as the group prayer leader.

     Concerning the illegitimacy of group prayer in the cult, one of the proselytizing Baha’i networks answered: “everybody must worship God in solitude having extreme tranquility and attention…. The second reason is that everybody is equal in the sight of God.  “[Baha’i telegram network]

     It is interesting to be noted that He Baha’i leaders’ statements and behaviors regarding the group prayer reveals some unsolved contradictions in the cult. Because, they have issued a commandment concerning the illegitimacy of group prayer, while, they perform it in action!!!

     Additionally, Abdul Baha Abbas Effendi has been participating in the group prayers during his lifetime [Refer to Badi’a century, vol. 3, p. 318]. Abdul Baha has even taken pant the Muslim group prayers as the group prayer leader. [Rahiq Makhtoum, vol. p. 17]

     Now, the question is that: why has your leader attempted to participate in the group prayer while it has been abolished in Baha’ism??!!!! The answer: Deceit.

Footnotes

-Shoqi Effendi, Badi’a century, Canada, the Baha’i cognition institute, translated by Nasrullah Mawadat, 149 Badi’a, vol. 3. P, 318.

-Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, Rahiq Makhtoum, Bija, the national institute of the faith press, 131 Baha’i, vol. 2, p, 171.

 

-Hussein Ali Nouri, Aqdas, Mombay, Naseri press, 1314, p. 5.        

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