Baha’ism, is it a cult from Hussein (P.H.) or Yazid?

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     Bahaismiran:

 The Baha’i proselytizers are trying too liken the (claimed) tyrannies suffered by Baha’is with Imam Hussein (P.H.) who was oppressed.

     However, the truth is that forming Babism and Baha’ism has been accompanied by violence, massacre and plunder. For instance, regarding the massacre of innocent people nearly Tabarsi castle, it is written: “A group of people went and rushed at night. They dominated the village and massacred one hundred and thirty people. The rest escaped. The disciples destroyed the village and took the provision to the castle.” [Noqtatul Kaf, p. 101]

     The forged Baha’i prophet was too criminal that many Babis spoke ironically: “If Hussein Ali Baha is Hussein Ibn Ali (P.H.), may thousands of blessing be on Yazid’s pure soul. “[Tanbihunnaemin, p. 12]

     Baha’is should be aware of this fact that a historical event must be accompanied by a logical and strong reasoning. Which of the following measures can be assumed as a logical reasoning for Baha’is to be oppressed?

-       Using assassination to oppress the opponents,

-       Accompanying with the tyrant government of Israel,

-       Accompanying with the aggressive regime of Pahlavi (first and second) to campaign against the revolutionary thought of Shiite,

-       The effective presence in the economic domain in the first and second Pahlavi regime and plundering people’s properties,

-       Being present in the intelligent service of the second Pahlavi regime as inspector, investigator and the supreme director of fight against the intellectual movements that were against the arrogance regime

-       Trying to desecrate the worthwhile rudiments of the revolution and Muslim people in Ashoura [Tenth of the lunar month of Moharram] 1388 and etc.

     Footnotes:

-       Hajji Mirza Kashani, Noqtatul Kaf, attempted by Edward Brown, Breil publication house press, 1910, p. 101

 

-       Ezziyeh Nouri, Tanbihunnaemin, Bija, Bita, p. 12.

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