Disorder is due to a false measure entitled Baha’ism Redhvan feast

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Bahaismiran:

First to 12th of Ordibehesht is the anniversary of the days for public manifesting of the invitation of the so-called claimed of prophethood. According to the order of the Baha’ism leaders, the Baha’is have been prevented working in these days. However, performing such order will cause disorders extensively in the society. Anyway, nobody issues such irrational commandment.

     The Redhvan feast is the public invitation of the claimant of prophethood in Baha’ism. (Bahaullah, the promised one of the heavenly books, p. 167). These day, the Baha’is celebrate 1st to 12th of solar month of Ordibehesht. Nevertheless, it is surprising that it is forbidden and illegitimate for the Baha’is to work on 1st, 9th and 12th of Ordibehesht.[1]

      However; maybe, the concept of being cancelled won’t be clear for some people; consequently; for instance, suppose a city in which Baha’is are residing. In such days, the hospitals are cancelled; so nobody is allowed to get sick! Fire station are cancelled; so no house is allowed to be made fire! The centers for food production and distribution are cancelled; so nobody is allowed to arrack or steal something! … Thus, issuing such commandment means rejecting the Almighty God’s wisdom; while no unwise commandment has been issued by God:

" أَلَيْسَ اللَّهُ بِأَحْكَمِ الْحَاكِمِينَ" [تین/8]

     “Is not Allah the most conclusive of all judge?” [Al-Tin/8]

 

     Yes, extensive disorder is one of the consequence of the Baha’i cult’s commandments!

 


[1] Alauddin Jourabchi, Bahaullah, the promised one of the heavenly books, p. 167.

 

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