The Baha’ism attempt for blemishing the commandment of inviolability of pork!

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Bahaismiran:

In their proselytizing page, the Baha’i proselytizers tried to blemish the Islamic commandment and the source of religious authorities regarding the inviolability of pork.

     Thus, they tried to make people suspect the healthy reasons for the abstinence of eating pork.[1]

 

     The answer:

1)   considering the sedition of eating pork, the heavenly religion of Islam has obviously ordered Muslims to prevent eating pork:

"حُرِّمَتْ عَلَیْکُمْ المَیْتَهَ وَالدَّمُ و لَحْمُ الْخِنْزیرِ... (مائده:3)"

     “Forbidden unto you (for food) are carrion and blood and swine flesh… (Al-Maidah)

2)   although several followers of the divine religions are consuming pork; but in their religious texts this action has been prohibited.[2] Consequently, specifying the divine texts concerning the prohibition of concerning pork and opposing it by the religion makers is a witness for Baha’ism to be a non-divine.

3)   According to medicine and pscychology, it has been proven that eating pork has some moral and psychological consequences; even pig is considered as the symbol of dastardliness by European (who are consuming pork), too.[3] Also, pig is the factor of several diseases such as dysentery, infectious mildew, Entamoeba histolytica and etc. such diseases transfer to human bodies by eating pork.[4]

     Anyway, how is Baha’ism called a divine religion while their so-called religion isn’t in conformity with science[5]?! Although the necessity for conformity between religion and science and wisdom is one their teachings!!!

 


[1] Narrated by the proselytizing page of the Baha’ism organization.

[2] For more study refer to the article: The commandment of eating pork in the holy Quran and the Bible.

[3] Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi, Nemouneh the holy Quran interpretation, Feqahat electronic library, Vol. 1, pp. 663-665 (of course lack of zeal is one of the main teachings of the Baha’ism cult)

[4] Dr. Abdul Hamid dayyab and Dr. Qarqouz, Medicine in the holy Quran, translated by: Kamal Rouhani, pp. 146-147.

[5] Refer to Abbas Abdul Baha, Makatib, Egypt, 1st edition, 1340 A.H./ 1921, Vol. 3, 276.

 

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