Do the Baha’is tolerate tyranny?

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Bahaismiran:

The Baha’i leaders have announced defending against the tyrants and aggressors as forbidden in a commandment. However, which humble wisdom confirms such irrationality?! Isn’t this commandment considered as serving the Colonialists and dictators?! Has this commandment regulated by the leaders of Babism and Baha’ism?! The Babi and Baha’i leaders have confirmed peace. The Excellency Bahaullah has stated:

"ان تقتلوا خیر لکم من ان تقتلوا"

      “It is better for you to be killed than to kill somebody.[1]

     No humble wisdom accepts this idea. As the follower of Ali Muhammad Bab and his successors haven’t performed the commandment at that period of time. Study Babism and Baha’ism history. If such commandments were to be performed, the battles of Tabarsi fort, Zanjan and Neyriz mustn’t happened and Baha’ism mustn’t form the punishment committee to prevent its opponents development and to attack to scholars, politicians and people. If you glance at Babism history, you will observe that the first terroristic measure in the current era has been done by Tahereh Qurratul Ein. In this measure, the Muslim scholar Baraqani was martyred. Or in Qajar era, the punishment committee planned to assassinate anti-Baha’i politicians. It planned to assassinate king Naseruddin. The Abarqou event was one of the rough and violent measures against Muslims by Baha’is.

     Consequently, the peacemaking claim by Baha’ism is null like other commandments of the deviant cult of Baha’ism. That is, Baha’is have emerged as absolute tyrants agai8nst the Iranian people in various situations like Pahlavi government; especially the second Pahlavi. According to Baha’is belief, if a group of people attacks our family or country to plunder and tyrannize, we should say they are free to tyrannize because it is illegitimate for us fight!!![2] That is the same done by Baha’is during the war between Iran and Iraq. It should be asked supporting the Baha’is possess a land, who must defend if an attack happens?!

     Abdul Baha has said: “The social panel must protect human rights; for instance, if somebody encroaches my soul and tyrannizes and injures me, I mustn’t molest at all; but I must forgive him/her.[3]

     In other part, Abdul Baha says: “If a person tyrannizes another person and that person counters, it will be revenge and indecent; because if Zeid kills Amr’s son, Amr won’t be allowed to kill Zeid’s son. If he kill, it will be revenge and indecent; but he must forgive.[4]

     No common sense will confirm Abdul Baha’s statement.

     The religion Islam prohibited Muslims to start fighting:

 

" فَإِنِ اعْتَزَلُوكُمْ فَلَمْ يُقَاتِلُوكُمْ وَأَلْقَوْا إِلَيْكُمُ السَّلَمَ فَمَا جَعَلَ اللَّهُ لَكُمْ عَلَيْهِمْ سَبِيلً" (نساء/91)

     “If they keep not aloof from you nor offer you peace nor hold their hands, then take them and kill them whatever ye find them. Against such we have given you clear warrant.” [Al-Nisa/91]

 

     The religion of Islam has ordered Muslims to defend honorably:

 

" أُذِنَ لِلَّذِينَ يُقَاتَلُونَ بِأَنَّهُمْ ظُلِمُوا وَإِنَّ اللَّهَ عَلَى نَصْرِهِمْ لَقَدِيرٌ" (حج/39)

     “Sanction is given unto those who fight because they have been wronged; and Allah is indeed Able to give them victory.” [Al-Hajj/39]

 

 


[1] J. Esslement, Bahaullah and the new era, translated by: Rahimi, Elahi and Soleymani, Brazil: Al-Bahaiyeh publishing house, 1988, p. 191.

[2] Ishraq Khawari, the treasury of limitations and commandments, the electronic copy, chapter 36, p. 272.

[3] Abbas Effendi, Mofafezat, Egypt, Farajullah Zaki-al-kurdi, 1920, p. 189.

[4] Ibid, pp. 186-187.

 

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