The general peace, from belief to practice!

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Bahaismiran:

     Question: In spite of warfare and was crimes by the kid killer regime of Israel, how can a cult which believes in the general peace principle and assumes it as one of the honors of its creed support this regime and is silent against its numerous crimes?

     We have over and over stated that one of the signs of correlation between Baha’is and the Zionistic regime is supporting the warfare policies of the occupier regime of Israel by the Baha’is. The other sign of the deep correlation between Baha’ism and the Zionistic regime is the Baha’ism’s meaningful silence against the Israel’s warfare policies in Sabra, Shatila and the long-termed surrounding of Gaza and the massacre of kids, women, sinless old people, destroying mosques, schools and the centers where were under the support of the United Nations and in the recent years supporting ISIS as the most criminal terroristic group.

     Nevertheless, it is interesting to be known that not only the Baha’is haven’t denounced the warfare policies of the Zionistic regime and haven’t opposed; but also the Iranian Baha’is have sent 120 million Tumans in 1967 war to help the Israel army according to SAVAK report.[1]

     Baha’ism has proceeded its proselytizing activities by posing the slogan of general peace in the world[2]. Helping the blood thirsty regime of Israel financially and prohibiting war and holy war by the forged prophet of the cult is contradictory[3]!!!

     Consequently, it seems the Baha’i beliefs is changing in each time and place. A principle which is assumed as an honor by the Baha’i cult can be neglected due to several considerations. Anyway, Baha’is have accepted that the landlord is right in order to receive facilities!!!

 


[1] The faith news magazine, No:10, p. 601; Jawad Mansouri, the history of 15 of Khordad movement according to documents, Tehran: The center for the Islamic revolution documents, 1st edition, 1378 S.H, No:96.2

[2] Refer to Abbas Effendi, the Sermons, Western Germany: the national publishing house of the faith works in the Persian and Arabic languages, 127 Badi’a, Vol. 2, p. 150.

[3] Refer to Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the treasury of limitations and commandments, the electronic copy, p. 271.

 

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