Why does the Baha'ism organization ignore the leaders' orders?

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Bahaismiran:

Contrary to their dignitaries' commandments and orders, the Baha'is initiate campaigns against the system of government of a country in which they live. They proceed and make decision about freeing the prisoners of the country, too. They have also made the anti-revolution elements be along with them to attract non-Baha'is supports in the regard….

Each wise person having each religion or party must respect his/her dignitaries' orders and obey them; otherwise he/she is out of that creed. Consequently, we mention anti-governmental activities of Baha'ism and this cult leaders' views:

 

 

Contrary to religious law and their dignitaries' orders, they have initiated campaign against the government of a country in which they live. They have proceeded and made decisions for freeing the prisoners of a country. They have made some anti-revolution elements be with them to attract non-Baha'is supports too. In this regard, we mention some speeches by the heads of the deviant cult of Baha'ism:

 

Abdul Baha has ordered the Baha'is:

"The criterion for being a Baha'i or not is the person's intervention in the political issues, and speaking out of his/her duty. This reason is enough for him/her not to be Baha'i. There is no need for other reasons.[1]"

 

It is said that: "The Baha'is… mustn't meddle with political issues which is specially assigned to the formal officials of a country and also with the political issue of parties and cults… The Excellency guardian of the faith states: You must be free from the political issues and hostile activities of parties and governments cordially, outwardly, lingually and inwardly.[2] "

Comparing all orders which prevent Baha'is meddling with the political affairs, an important note can be acquired: As a matter of fact, this is a totally political order by the organization of the cult leadership and; in fact, it isn't a religious teaching; but a political tactic. In order to attract the dictatorial view of rulers and statesmen who have been afraid of meddling with policy by people and have assumed it as a threat for their governments, the majority of the contemporary regimes have been so in the period of time when Baha'ism was formed. Of course, nowadays we are observing that kinds of despotic governments are welcoming such instructions.[3]"

To prove this issue exactly, we mention Abbas Effendi's speech in this regard:

"You must serve kings truthfully and sincerely and be obedient and charitable.[4]"

"In establishing the future union of the nations a government which is superior to others must be gradually set up which possesses extensive organizations.[5]" Necessarily he mean the Baha'ism government. During the past 40 years, Baha'is of Iran have always behaved against the system of the government of Islamic republic of Iran; such is 1388 sedition.

 


[1] The faith news magazine, the formal Baha'i organ, Iran, No: 5, Day, 1325 S.H.

[2] Ahmad Yazdani, A glance at the Baha'i religion, p. 49.

[3]  Refer to the article: I wish everybody had become Baha'i, the special issue "Ayyam" [Days] (Jam-e-Jam), summer 1386, p.40, narrated by the faith news, Ordibehesht 1347, No. 2, pp. 111- 115.

[4] The faith news magazine, the formal organ of Baha'is, Iran, No: 1-2, Ordibehesht- Khordad, 1330.

[5] The world's public community, Tehran Baha'i youth publishing house, 1338 S.H., p. 18.

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