The Excellency Baha’s position in lieu of the Baha’is violence against the opponents!

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Bahaismiran:

Narrating a story, Abdul Hussein Ayati has mentioned the forged prophet of Baha’ism’s position in confirming the violent and blasphemous deeds of his followers. However, how can Baha’ism be considered as peace-seeking creed; while, its forged prophet has encouraged its followers to assassinate?!

     The main question is that: How do the proselytizers and the current leaders of Baha’ism justify this obvious contradiction?! In Iran, we have first observed the sectarian violent behaviors and assassination in Baha’ism. We have observed the riot against the central government by Babis. We observed the king’s assassination as the government by Baha’is. Of course, we observed killing and attacking to opponents in Baha’ism.

     Abdul Hussein Ayati (one of the outstanding proselytizers of Baha’ism and the author of Abdul Baha) has written in his book called Kashful Hiyal after turning against Baha’ism: “I saw one of the murderers of Master Muhammad Ali Salmani in Eshq Abad. He said: When I decided to kill the opponents, I asked the Blessed Beauty for permission. He smiled and said: what will you do if I don’t permit. I said: I’ll kill them, too if you don’t permit. He smiled and said: Aren’t you afraid of God? I said: There is no god but you. He got happy and said: Bravo. Good luck.[1]

     The investigation of the story is as follows:

1)   How is it possible for Baha’ism as the creed of peace and fighting against violence[2]; while the forged prophet of the cult has encouraged his followers (God’s sheep) to violence and assassination?!

2)   The divine prophet has continually alerted their followers against atheism. How is it possible for a prophet like Hussein Ali Nouri to be pleasant and happy with his followers’ claiming for his divinity?!

     Conclusion:

     Not only the forged prophet of the deviant cult of Baha’ism has prescribed murder for his opponents; but also he has confirmed his blasphemous speeches of his followers. No cult stands its opponents.

 


[1] Abdul Hussein Ayati, Kashful Hiyal (3 volumes), Tehran, Bina, 1340 S.H. Vol. 3, p. 126.

[2] Refer to Abbas Effendi, Makatib, Egypt: Farajullah Zakiul Kurdi, 1921, Vol. 3, p. 102.

 

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