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The secretary general revealed the second secret for me, too: - The secret which was promised to be revealed- I was certainly waiting for the second secret after being aware of the first one. The second on was a 50-page document which was about destroying Islam and Muslims during a century; so that, just a name would remain from Islam. The document was set for this aim addressing the general managers of the ministry. The document included 14 articles and warned me not to tell anybody else about it. They ordered me to hide it totally in order for the Muslims not to be aware of its contents. The summary of the document is as follows:
1) The serious cooperation with the czar Russia to occupy the Islamic lands such as Bokhara, Tajikistan, Armenia, Khorasan and its nearly cities and also the serious cooperation with them to occupy the areas nearby the border of Russia.
2) Cooperating with France and Russia to plan comprehensively to attack and destroy the Islamic world
3) Planning for tearing up the Persian and Turkish Islamic governments
4) Making various religions in the Islamic countries.
5) Expanding the invitation of people to Christianity…
Mirza Hussein Ali Baha had a son called Abbas from his first wife and had three sons form his second wife. It was agreed that Abbas Effendi, Bahaullah’s eldest son, becomes his father’s successor and after him Muhammad Ali Effendi, his eldest son from his second wife, would be replaced. Nevertheless, after Bahaullah died there was a different between his offspring and Muhammad Ali Effendi along with his brothers and sisters and cousins rioted against Abbas Effendi; but they didn’t succeed. Abdul Baha led the Baha’ism cult by 1300 S.H. He was really dependent on governments. First, he depended on Russia. Russia was the first country that opened it borders for Baha’is. So, Abdul Baha became the Russians’ spy.
After 1917, Abdul Baha depended on the British government: when the English troops defeated the Ottoman ones in World War I and entered Palestine, they bestowed the “Sir” medal to Abdul Baha.
At the end of his life, Abdul Baha travelled to the U.S.A. and Europe several times to be dependent on America
When Abdul Baha died he had no son. His daughter’s son led Baha’is. Shoqi Effendi led the deviant cult of Baha’ism. Shoqi Effendi or Shoqi Rabbani was born in 1314 S.H. His father was Mirza Hadi Shirazi and his mother was Ziyaeeiyeh, the eldest daughter of Abbas Effendi. After Abdul Baha’s death, Shoqi distributed a will among Baha’s followers and called himself as Abdul Baha’s successor; but some people led by Ahmad Sohrabi said it had been forged. They were called Sohrabiyeh. They separated from Baha’is.
Footnotes
- The hidden hands, Mr. Hempher‘s memoirs, translated by Ehsan Qarani, pp. 76-77.
- Shoqi Effendi, Qarn Badi’a, 3rd Volume, p. 299.
- Abbas Effendi, the Blessed Sermons, Vol. 1, p. 33.
- Abdul Baha, the Blessed Sermons, Vol. 1, published in Egypt, p. 32.