By preaching the teaching of not being loyal to the country, Baha’ism has practically proved that it is betraying the country despite of possessing the freedom of action and the influence on the governmental pillars.
Thus, during the Pahlavi dictatorship; although the Baha’is were influential on the government pillars and having numerous privileges, they were spying, too.
Field marshal Hussein Fardoust (on the most prominent political officials of Pahlavi regime) says: “Penetrating in the Iranian king court, the Baha’is tried to make the Baha’i community wealthy in order to take the control of the country economy…[1]”
As it is stated in one of the reports of the SAVAK: “Regarding this issue that the Israeli government has officially recognized the Baha’i cult in 1972, it seems it tried to exploit the Baha’i minority politically, economically and etc. by making the cult popular.[2]”
Indeed, confessing the intelligent service of a regime supporting Baha’ism and the international betrayal for the Zionists is indicating the evil natures of the cult leaders and their deep relationship with Israel.
[1] Abdullah Shahbazi, the emergence and falling of the Pahlavi kingdom, Bija, Ettela’at publication, 19th edition, 1385 S.H., Vol. 2, p. 375.
[2] Rouhullah Husseiniyan, three-year fighting of the Shiite source of religious authority, Bija, the center for the Islamic Revolution center, p. 446.