Q: Explain about your past when you were living with the Baha’is?
A: my father was deceived the Baha’ism cult influenced by the special method of proselytizing in the Baha’ism community. In Baha’ism, children are being trained under special criterions. These teachings are being taught by the ethics lesson teacher on Fridays in 19-day sessions in the Baha’ism community. On the other hand, education is a shared activity in the Baha’ism community.
Q: what do you mean by shared activity? Explain more?
A: A kid who is born in a Baha’i family is under the special teachings of the Baha’i community. On the other side, parents aren’t allowed to educate him/ her based on what parents like. Parents must merely perform the national organization orders.
Q: What is the difference between education in a Muslim and a Baha’i family?
A: There isn’t any spirituality in a Baha’i family while in a Muslim family there is a kind of honesty. The kids learns daily necessities, reciting the holy Quran and etc when they are five but it isn’t obligatory but in Baha’ism, when you recite the incarnation they give you an egg. It is a kind of bargain.
Q: Explain about your parents who were Baha’is?
A: My father was from a Baha’i family and was under the special teachings of Baha’ism. He forced my mother to become Baha’i. My mother had become Baha’is forced by my father. My father had threatened her to divorce. At that time, women couldn’t live and manage their lives alone.
Q: How many brothers and sisters do you have? How many of them are Muslim?
A: I have four brothers and four sisters. One of my brothers didn’t accept Baha’ism at first. He got married in Khomeyn and is so successful. I have a niece who hasn’t accepted Baha’ism at first. The rest of my family are living in Canada now.
I turned to Islam, Shiism on Mordad, 19, 1372. Since that time, I haven’t seen nor aware of them.
Q: Was your wife Baha’i?
A: Yes, I got married with a person whose grandfather had brought Baha’ism to our village for the first time and caused 28 families to be misled. He had gotten married with his granddaughter. In my house, I tried hard to attract my wife to Islam by changing my behavior. When my wife and I became Muslims our daughter was 12 and my son was 11.
Q: Weren’t you afraid of being Shiite publicly?
A: No, I wasn’t after; but I was very happy. I announced in Keyhan newspaper, page 1, dated Shahriwar, 20, 1372. Now, we have a good life and our kids are happy. My daughter has gotten married with a teacher and she is teaching, too. My son is M.S. in agriculture and busy serving people.
Q: Baha’ism introduces itself as oppressed in the Iranian community. What is its aim?
A: if you study the Zionism protocoles, you will figure out the Baha’is aims. In these protocoles originated from the Zionism thought, the Jewish are satisfied with those tyrannies. So, Baha’ism is asking for tyranny to be posed in the world.
Q: what are the most important requirements of an ex- Baha’i?
A: After turning against Baha’ism, it lasted 4 years to return my job in Education ministry. One of the worries of Baha’is after turning against Baha’ism is getting alone. It is natural because Baha’ism is influencing all aspects of their livies.
The ex- Baha’is must be supported emotionally and theologically. Because Baha’ism tries hard to make them return.