The forged prophet of Baha’ism has assumed the non-Baha’is as gravels in one side and in other side he has deprived non-Baha’is of inheritance in a commandment; while isn’t the equality of human beings a deceptive slogan in this cult?!
The Baha’i proselytizers believe that they believe in the equality and brotherhood of all human beings and the necessity for preserving their rights because their leader, Abdul Baha has stated one of the teachings of the Baha’i faith as follows: “Sixth, there should be equality and brotherhood among human beings. It is just for the human rights to be saved and secured and the public rights must be equal. This is of the main means of the social board.[1]”
Should we believe in the equality of all human beings while there are many contradictions in the 12 principles of Baha’ism and in the Baha’i leaders’ speeches and actions?! While the forged prophet of the Baha’ism cult has stated:
"احبائی هم لئالی الامر و من دونهم حصاه الارض... و واحد من هولاء عندالله خیر من الف الف نفس من دونهم"
“My loving friends are pearls and others are gravels on the earth… Every Baha’i person is better than thousand and thousand non-Baha’is.[2]”
Several proselytizers justify that this is because the spiritual ranks; otherwise, we are obliged to act based on the total equality of human beings regardless of their races and beliefs because according to Abdul Baha’s statement each bigotry has been originated from ignorance[3].
Even if we accept this Baha’ism justification we should conclude that they accepted that human beings. However, contrary to the proselytizers’ claim, it should be said that the Baha’ism leaders haven’t been hewed to the equality and necessity for regulating the human being rights
Pay attention to dividing inheritance commandment: while the Baha’ism leaders shout the slogan of equality and regulating human rights, the non-Baha’i relative have been deprived of the Baha’i person’s inheritance[4].
[1] Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly message, the electronic copy, p. 30.
[2] Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly food, Bija, the national institute of the faith press, 129 Badi’a, Vol. 4, p. 353.
[3] “This century is the progress one. These bigotries aren’t merited. They have been originated from ignorance.” Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly message, the electronic copy, p. 25.
[4] Hussein Ali Nouri, the Aqdas (the question and answer epistle), the electronic copy, p. 93.