Getting married with whom marriage is prohibited is an extreme moral decline

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Bahaismiran:

The issue of getting married is existent in each creed or religion. The followers of each religion get married with their favorite person based on their creed and start a new life. In the religion of Islam, a Muslim isn’t allowed to get married with whom marriage is prohibited; that is a Muslim person isn’t allowed to get married with mother, sister, niece, nephew, maternal and paternal aunt.

     However, in the cults; particularly Babism and Baha’ism, getting married with whom marriage is prohibited is allowed; that is, according to the forged prophet of the Baha’ism cult the paternal uncle can get married with his nephew. According to Baha’is, the Baha’is can’t get married just with the father’s wife, mother.

     The third leader of Baha’ism, Shoqi Rabani writes in the book “the Blessed writing”, Vol. 3, p. 171, line 13: :They said to write about nephew: The definite vote is refered to the universal house of justice. (But now when the universal house of justice hasn’t been established) it isn’t prohibited.”

      You can observe that all promiscuity and debauchery are existent in this creed. We can observe them in 19-day receptions. When the last leader of Baha’ism, Shoqi Effendi is asked about getting married with whom the marriage is prohibited, he says: Now, it isn’t prohibited and it is allowable.

     The scientists believe that the issue of marriage is regulated among animals; but there isn’t any limitation in Baha’ism because there is moral decline in this cult.

     Pay attention to Abdul Baha’s justification in this regard:

     “Aa long as the Baha’i population is low, getting married with intimate women and sister except for mother is allowable., I wish for Baha’ism to be firm and its number to be increased.”

     Source: Al-Bahaiyeh Wa Jozourul

     Babiyeh, 1st edition, Akka, Israel, 1999 A.D. p. 101.

 

 

 

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