The lack of women’s membership in the universal house of justice is an unclear philosophy?!

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     Bahaismiran:

The Excellency Abdul Baha considered the issue of the lack women’s membership right in the universal house of justice as the one whose philosophy will be clear in the future. Undoubtedly, this justification is the same Baha’is trick to escape from contradictions. However, supporting this philosophy becomes clear in the future, no problem will be solved because Baha’ism claimed for equality and equality won’t be created even via the philosophy being cleared.

     Why have the roles of the cult been enacted against this slogan?!

     According to Baha’ism, women aren’t allowed to be the members of the highest leadership foundation of the cult called the universal house of justice[1]. How can this contradiction be justified?! How is it agreeable with the null slogan of the equality between men and women?! The administrators of the Baha’ism cult are making an excuse; that is, the lack of women’s membership will be clear in the future as Abdul Baha has said:

"وَ اَمّا بیت العدل بنصوص قاطعه فی شرایعه الله اختص بالرجال حکمه من عندالله و سیظهر هذه الحکمه کظهور الشمس فی رابعه النهار"

     “moreover, based on the firm text of God’s religion, the universal house of justice is specially men’s. this is the wisdom from God. This wisdom will be clear by God like the manifestation of the sun in the sky[2].”

     According to experts, this justification is  the same trick by the Baha’ism leaders to make their critics silent in order to evade answering to contradictions and also to postpone solving problematic affairs. Supporting this philosophy becomes clear in the future, no problem will be solved because Baha’ism claimed for equality and it won’t be created even via the philosophy being clear.

 


[1] "یا رجال العدل کونوا رعاه اغنام الله"

“O’ the universal house of justice men. Care about God’s sheep (Baha’is). Ishraq Khawari, the treasury of limitations and commandments, the electronic copy, chapter 27, p. 219.

[2] Abbas Effendi, the selected parts of Abdul Baha’s Makatib, the electronic copy, Vol. 1, NO. 38, p. 77.

 

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