In the book "Aqdas", the forged prophet of Baha'ism has judged Baha'is in the form of beautiful songs:
"علّموا ذریّاتکم ما نزّل من سمآءِ العظمة و الاقتدار لیقرئوا الواح الرّحمن باَحسن الالحان فی الغرف المبیّنة فی مشارق الاذکار"
"Teach your offspring what has been sent down from the great heaven in order to recite God's tablet by the best songs in the established chambers of the dawning places of the Mention of God.[1]"
Investigating the reasons for issuing this commandment by the claimant of prophethood, the following results are gained:
1. The claimant of Baha'ism prophethood was educated contrary to the divine prophets. As his sister confessed: "The Excellency Mirza (Bahaullah) was busy learning when he turned mature. After learning the rudiments of Arabic language and literature, he turned to science, philosophy and gnosticism. As he was often busy days and nights having social contacts with sages and learned people.[2]"
2. The tablets of the claimant of Baha'ism prophethood haven't been sent by God and have been written by human being. For this reason, the forged prophet of Baha'ism destroyed most of his so-called revelation writings with the excuse of the lack of understanding by people.[3]
3. It is interesting to be known that the works left by these writings revised by the Baha'is due to having abundant errors. The Baha'is have confessed in several cases. As read to answer for the reason for the difference between the copies of the forged prophet of Baha'ism's books: "many tablets sent down have been sent to nearby regions. They were recited in the holiest presence in order for the spiteful not to oppose.[4]"
4. Most importantly, according to the Baha'ism dignitaries' confession (such as Habib Riyazati), the Baha'ism organization doesn't dare to publish more than 90 percent of the prophethood claimants' works after passing 170 years of revision and censorship.[5]
5. Even these works left by revisions are copies of other people's works. As the Baha'ism proselytizers confess: "In fact, for the first time in the history of the divine religions, not only the prophets' speech; but also most high thoughts and feelings and correct ideas and ideologies of some literary men and learned ones have been merited to be included in the divine speech.[6]"
Yes, as observed, the forged prophet of Baha'ism was forcing the Baha'is to recite his writings in euphonious manner in order for them not to figure out that they are vain, false and languid because it is obvious that good song makes each meaningless phrase pleasant.
[1] Hussein Ali Nouri, the "Aqdas", the electronic copy, p.143, paragraph 150.
[2] Ezziyeh Nouri, Tanbihunnaemin, Bija, Bina, Bita, p, 4.
[3] For more study refer to the article the lack of Baha'i texts to recognize Baha'ism!
[4] Hussein Ali Nouri (Aqdas), Question and Answer epistle, the electronic copy, pp.59-60.
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[6] Vahid Ra'fati, the source of poems in the Baha'i works, Bija: The institute of the Baha'i recognition in the Persian language, 147 Badi'a, vol.1, p, 3.