Assassination and crimes Babism and Baha’ism means

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     Bahaismiran:

 After Nasruddin Shah’s kingdom started, Mirza Taqi Kahn Amir the great who was aware of the role of Mirza Hussein Ali Nouri in Babis’ riots exiled him to Iraq. Mirza Hussein Ali Nouri came back Iran after the unfair disposal and murder of Amir the great[1] which is called the divine revenge by Baha’is[2] and when Mirza Aghq Khan was the Iranian chancellor. He planned to assassinate Nasiruddin Shah leading a group. They attacked the king with revolver and glaive. Nevertheless, the plan was unsuccessful and all Babis were arrested and condemned to be executed. Among them just Mirza Hussein Ali Nouri Kajouri (Bahaullah) was rescued by the Russian ambassador’s involvement.

In order not to be accused, Mirza Hussein Ali Nouri (Bahaullah) went to Mirza Agha Khan Nouri, the then chancellor and Amir the great’s successor country house before planning and was waiting for the result of Babis' attempting. When he became aware of Babis failure in king’s assassination, he quickly went to the Russian embassy in Zargandeh. During Reza Khan and Muhammad Reza Pahlavi’s periods of time, Shoqi Effendi, the Baha’i leader writes:

     :When they attempted, the Excellency Bahaullah was in Lavasan and was the chancellor’s guest. He received the news in Afjeh village… He went towards the king camp in Niyavaran. At the middle of the way he went to the Russian embassy in Zargandeh nearby Niyavaran. In Zargandeh, his sister’s husband, Mirza Majid, who was the Russian ambassador Prince Dalgourki’s secretary met the Excellency Bahaullah and invited him to his house where was located next to the ambassador’s house.

     Being aware of the issue, the king surprised too much and sent his reliable person to the embassy… to take the Excellency Bahaullah to the court… The Russian ambassador rejected the order and officially asked Mirza Hussein Ali to go to the chancellor’s house. Meanwhile, he asked the chancellor to care the priceless and cherished deposit… . He wrote a letter for the chancellor to hospitalize the Excellency Bahaullah and to try to save and care the deposit. He would be responsible if something’s happened for him…[3].”

     Nasiruddin had got furious to the assassination and didn’t pay attention to the Russian ambassador’s plea; so he put Mirza Hussein Ali into prison. However he agreed to make him free eventually because the king himself reigned by the Russian government’s assistance and couldn’t confront the Colonial power of czar Russia. The king agreed to make him free from the prison on the condition that Mirza Hussein Ali Nouri (Bahaullah) would be exiled from Iran forever.

     Baha’is believe that the Russian ambassador officially invited him to go to Russia after being freed. Nevertheless, the Iranian government exiled him to Iraq while he was escorting with several Iranian and Russian forces. After being freed from the prison, Mirza Hussein Ali Nouri wrote a special tablet for the Russian Emperor Nicolavic  Alexander II in Arabic language:

     “One of your ambassador helped and escorted me when I had been imprisoned in Tehran city. For this reason God bestowed you a rank of which nobody is aware.[4]

     Resorting to violence had been prohibited by the Babis and Baha’is except for the Muslims. Even they were torturing Muslims and martyring. Fereydoun Adamiyat says about their savagery: “They had savage behavior during their riots against people and the governmental troops. They were amputating the captives’ legs and arms and burning them[5]. Abdul Hamid Ayati introduces Baha’is as rough, stone-hearted, revengeful and feigned people[6]. In this regard, Tabarsi fort event in Mazandaran, the bloody event to Zanjan and massacring many people by Babis can be mentioned.[7]

     Following Hussein Ali’s exile to Iraq, his brother Mirza Yahya Sobhi Azal went to Iraq, too along with Babis. Their main aim was to disturb the Shiites. As Shoqi Effendi writes: “In Iraq, Babis were stealing the pilgrims’, clothes, cash, shoes and holy shrines candles, letters of pilgrimage and bowls.[8]

     Baha’is, answer the following questions:

1)   Where is the position of assassination and violence in the deviant cult of Baha’ism?

2)   Why does Russia confront a government for the sake of a person?

3)   What is or are the benefit(s) of maintaining and expanding Babi cult for the Russian government? Isn’t these the contradiction between Baha’is behavior and their twelve principles?

 

 

 

 

 


[1] Amir the great’s assassination had been planned by the Babis, Abdullah Shahbazi, the Iranian contemporary history periodical, No. 27, Fall 1382, p. 38.

[2] In the deviant cult of Baha’ism Nasiruddin Shah has been likened to “Shemr ibn Zul Jewshan”, Imam Hussein’s (P.H.) murdered and Mirza Taqi Khan Amir the great has been likened to “Ibn Sa’ad”, Yazid ibn Moa’wieh’s commander-in-chief.

[3] Shoqi Effendi, Qarn Badi’a, Vol.1, pp. 318-319.

[4] Dr. Saeed Zahed Zahedani, Baha’ism in Iran, the center for the Islamic revolution documents publishing house, 1st edition, 1380, p. 148.

[5] Fereydoun Adamiyat, Amir the great and Iran, p. 457.

[6] Abdullah Shahbazi, the Iranian contemporary periodical, No. 27, 7th year, Fall, 1382.

[7] Some of these conflicts have been written in the book “Baha’is” written by Seyyed Muhammad Baqer Najafi, pp. 533-613.

[8] Shoqi Effendi, Qarn Badi’a, 2nd Vol. p. 122.

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