Baha’ism is a cread having semi-religious belief but it is a sterling political party

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A glance at Baha’ism organization presence at 1388 sedition

Bahaismiran; Before being Iranian or belonging to other nationality, Baha’is are members of an organization whose members are ablidged to obey the organization center located at the universal house of justice.

     After the victory of the Islamic Revolution, their activities became forbidden in Iran; because the Baha’is were ordered by the universal house of justice in Israel supervised and directed by the Zionistic regime of Israel.

     The Excellency Imam Khomeyni (P.H.) declares about this deviant cult: “Baha’is isn’t a religion. They are a party. A party which was supported by England before and are being protected by the American now.

     According to Baha’i commandments, the members of the cult have been prohibited to meddle with and enter into political issues in a government.

     Abbas Effendi has written in his political epistle that he didn’t like to meddle with policy.

     Shoqi Effendi, Abdul Baha’s grandson and successor has said: Each statement related to the political systems of governments must be avoided.

     However, this cult violates its speech whenever it is beneficial for it. As Baha’ism meddled with policy extensively during first and second Pahlavi period of time and took over important positions in the government.

     After the Islamic Revolution, the political activities of  Baha’is were completely cut led by the leadership and the principles of revolution. So, they turned to secret activities in private assemblies and underground activities. 1388 elections provided opportunities for them to play its role in the scene under the pressure of the Zionistic regime.

     The followings are confessions by those who had captured in 1388 sedition:

     Artin Ghazanfari who is one of the captured in 1388 sedition states in his confesses: “Based on our beliefs, a Baha’i person mustn’t meddle with policy and the political affairs and we didn’t conventionally participate in the elections based on this belief in the previous years. However, nearly two years ago, the then servants stated that a letter has been received on behalf of the UHJ. It had been written that participating at the elections (Parliament elections) isn’t matter for Baha’is like other countries. Everybody can participate at the election if s/he likes.”

     Fanaiyan who is another captured people in 1388 sedition considers the universal house of justice’s aim concerned with its members to participate [the 10th of the lunar month of Moharram] as following the Baha’ism community’s aims and gaining some previlages for them.

     As a matter of fact, as seen in the cults, Baha’is belong to an organization before being an Iranian. The members of this organization are oblidged to obey the organization center located at the universal house of justice. If they don’t obey, they won’t be the member of Baha’ism organization anymore.

 

 

 

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