Q: Do women own the properties granted to them?!

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Bahaismiran:

The equality of men and women has been emphasized based on the Baha’ism twelve principles. Baha’is believe that this equality hadn’t been existent before and the forged prophet of Baha’ism has been its innovator. Based on this slogan, they are proselytizing strangely. The Baha’ism and the universal house of justice must answer that why hasn’t a woman been elected as the members of the universal house of justice since its establishment?!

     The Baha’i leaders have considered themselves as the innovators of the slogan of the equality of men and women and assumed the growth and development of the humane world in regulating equality among men and women.

     We have offered documented reasons for the contradiction of this belief, the forged Baha’ism prophet’s behavior, his successors and the universal house of justice. In this cult the ownership of a dead woman properties granted by her husband will be taken away.

 

 

     The Baha’i proselytizers say: “our leaders have consider men and women equal and assumed this equality as the means of growth and development. As Abdul Baha has said: “One of the teachings of the Excellency Bahaullah is the equality of men and women because the human world possesses two wings, men are one wing and women are the other. As long as two wings don’t become equal, the bird can’t fly. If one wing is weak, the flight won’t be possible. If the women world doesn’t become equal to the men one, prosperity won’t be achieved.[1]

     However, these proselytizers don’t investigate the cult’s behavior with women; if they are asked: why the Baha’i leaders abdicate the ownership right of the properties bestowed to a dead woman: “Everything bought by husband for wife must be considered as husband’s properties and must be divided among heirs except worn out clothes and jewelry proved to be bestowed to wife by husband.[2]”, they will justify.

     Consequently, how do the Baha’i leaders claim for defending women’s rights; while they tyrannically command confiscating the bestowed properties of a dead woman?!

 

 


[1] Abbas Effendi, Makatib, Egypt: Farajullah Zakiul Kurdi, 1921, 1st edition, Vol. 3, p. 107

[2] Hussein Ali Nouri, the Aqdas (Question and Answer epistle), electronic copy, p. 93.

 

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