After the adventure of the blue girl in the cyberspace, Morteza Ismaeel Pour, the Baha’ism informal media manager reacted differently to this movement. He narrated the forged fiction of setting a Baha’i couple on fire in Nook village and wrote: “A Baha’i couple from village called Shekarnesa and Muhammad Hussein Ma’soumi set on fire encouraged by the clergyman of Nook village. The clergyman had said if you kill these two villagers, you will be sent to paradise.”
The answer to the Baha’ism hired worker
1) To investigate the document of the claim, we encountered two reports in which there were obscene differences. The fiction which was first narrated by one of the Baha’ism American leadership foundation members called William Sears and the other document is an unknown email.[1]
2) The forged prophet of Baha’ism has called his opponents as atheists and dry trees and considered them as merited to be set on[2] fire.[3]
He has also said:
"مَن اَحرَقَ بیتاً مُتِّعمداً فَاحرِقوه..."
“A person who set other person’s house intentionally, he/ she must be set on fire.[4]”
So, Baha’ism forges fictions and attributes them to Muslims.
3) Baha’ism and its supporters are fishing in troubled waters in order to pose its false slogan of the equality of men and women in Baha’ism and to claim for violating women’s rights in Iran.[5]
[1] For more studies refer to the article: Pretending to be oppressed for calling the Iranian people wild!
[2] Affnan Mehri, Nafahat Fadhl, Canada: The Baha’i Knowledge institute, 144 Badi’a, p. 16.
[3] Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly food, Bija: the national institute of the faith press, 129 Badi’a, vol. 8, pp. 38- 39.
[4] Hussein Ali Nouri, the Aqdas, the electronic copy, p. 56. Paragraph 62.
[5] For more studies refer to the article: Asking for equality or opportunism?!