Nevertheless, as we know, because of the close relationships between the Baha’is and the Pahlavi kings, this era had change into that of Baha’is invasions over the Iranian economy and resources. As major general Hussein Fardoust (one of the outstanding political and intelligent officials of Pahlavi regime) says mentioning some plunders of the Iranian economy by Baha’is: “ Penetrating the Iranian king court, Baha’is tried to dominate the Iranian economy in order to make the Baha’is community wealthy; as Naeemi (Khosrowani’s father-in-law: one of the important officials of Baha’ism) and bestowed a 5000-meter land at the side of Eisenhower street (near Pepsi Cola) to Baha’is… Hagiqeh village belonged to Baha’is too… The Baha’is had faked possession of the northern lands of Hadiqeh to the summit. They had also faked possession of Tehran-Karaj autobun and had built a blue dome. There were many examples like this. “[The emergence and falling the Pahlavi kingdom, Vol. 2, p. 375]
It is interesting to be known that the plunders have been done while many people were living in poverty. Now, how do the Baha’i proselytizers speak about Baha’ism oppression during the Pahlavi period of time!
The Baha’ism proselytizers must explain about the Baha’i rich people who were close to the Pahlavi court in order to be obvious that how could Baha’ism become one of the economic powers in the Pahlavi period of time.
Footnotes
- Abdullah Shahbazi, the emergence and falling of the Pahlavi kingdom, Bija, Ettela’at publishing house, 19th edition, 1385 S.H., Vol. 2, p. 375