He has said in his fervent prayer:
"اللهم انی اسولک بشعراتک التی یتحرک علی صفحات الوجه کما یتحرک علی صفحات الالواح قلمک الاعلی و بِها تضوعت رائحه مسک المعانی فی ملکوت الانشاءِ[1]
“O’ God, I ask you by the hairs moving over your face like your highest pen moving on the tablets. The hairs whose movements disperse the meaning aroma in writing heavens.”
Yes, everybody who reads these prayers remembers the atheist Arabs who were living in deserts and worshipping their idols. So, the fake prophet of Baha’ism was atheist because he believed God has physical body; thus, claiming a divine religion by him is vain.
[1] Hussein Lai Nouri, The popular Excellency’s prayers, Egypt, Farajullah Farajul Kurdi, 1339, p. 123.