Bahaismiran:
You have seen or heard strange behaviors by leaders of cults or governments. We are going to investigate a strange habit in a misgiven mad man.
According to the book “Aqdas” written by Hussein Ali Nouri Mazandarani, Baha’is have been prohibited to fight, quarrel or beating; while the second leader of Baha’ism, Abdul Baha was accustomed to slap contrary to his father’s commandment; so that, confessed by one of Abdul Baha’s relatives called Khalil Shahidi he had slapped his opponents very much.
The forged prophet of Baha’ism has said:
"قد مُنعتُم فی الکتاب عن الجدال و النّزاع و الضّرب و امثالها عمّا تحزن به الافئده و القلوب"[1]
“You have prohibited from fighting, quarreling and beating and the like which make hearts upset.”
However, this advice or commandment of the forged prophet wasn’t fulfilled by even his successor. The second leader of Baha’ism, Abdul Baha was slapping his opponents very much contrary to his father’s commandment. One of the reliable people and relatives of Abdul Baha called Khalil Shahidi writes: “That man entered into Heyfa from Egypt. The Excellency Abdul Baha called him. When he came he was said: “You are bothering my disciples.” Then Abdul Baha slapped him several times, when he left, he was called again. He thought Abdul Baha has changed his idea; but as soon as he entered Abdul Baha slapped him once more severely.[2]
It is interesting to be noted that Shahidi considers Abdul Baha’s such behaviors as numerous and out of counting: “Yes, such happenings were occurring differently very much and not to be counted[3]. He narrates” “For some, a slap equals thousands of advice.[4]”
[1] Hussein Ali Nouri, the “Aqdas”, the electronic copy, p. 139, paragraph 148.
[2] Khalil Shahidi, the memoirs of Khalil Shahidi, pp. 253-254.
[3] Ibid, pp. 254-255.
[4] Ibid, p. 254.