What is the Baha’ism organization exactly seeking for?!

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     Bahaismiran:

Indeed, why is the Baha’ism organization seeking for in the regions of the world whose names are unfamiliar for the researchers and scientists? In seems the cult is seeking for making community and making people Baha’i to overthrow the government of that region to make the Baha’i one.

     New Zealand:

    New Zealand is a sovereign island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country has two main landmasses- The North Island and The South Island and around 600 smaller island. The country’s varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks such as Southern Alps owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions. Its population is 4.3 million people.

 

 

     Now, the Baha’i leaders are going to be present at this country!!!

     As if the people of New Zealand aren’t aware of this issue that the Baha’ism organization is seeking for making community and making people Baha’i to overthrow the government and make a Baha’i one.

 

     The people of New Zealand are seeing a snake having beautiful  strips and spots which is speaking about love, unity and affection; but the are ignorant if its deadly venom.

     As a matter of fact, do they appreciate the Baha’ism organization when they become aware of the Baha’ism behaviors against those who have been excommunicated or of the discrimination between men and women or of the ISI-liked commandments of Bab or thousands of other contradictions?!

     Vanuatu

 

 

     A news was published in the formal news site of the Baha’ism deviant cult dated Aban, 26, 1398 (Nov.17, 2019) which was reporting about the Baha’is presence at Vanuatu Island to build temple.

 

     The news was as follows:

     The beginning of building the Baha’i temple in Vanuatu island accompanied by a happy and unifying ceremony.

     A celebration was held on Sunday in the place of building the temple in Lanakel city and 2000 people participated at the ceremony along with the national government representatives and the members of Vauatu Baha’i national assembly.

     Ms. Annick Nakal Nanua is one of the members of the Baha’is national spiritual assembly of Vanato said: “This temple will be a place for happiness and a center for all people’s hearts. This place will unite all of us. We will recite the divine verses there.” Concerning the development of the Baha’i community in Vanuatu, MS. Nanua said: “Today, we are not only starting to build a temple; but also we are celebrating an important stage of a process started previous years.”

 

 

     Stressing the importance of the event, the government leaders and the cult heads appreciated the universal house of justice because of selecting the city to build the Baha’i temple. Many highranking officials participated in the celebration including the minister of foreign affairs, Ralf Regenvanu and 17 members of the national council of the leaders of the Malvatumauri tribes.

     Mr. Paul Windi, the assistant of the head of Tafea province council gave a speech and said: “In our culture, when a person –a kid of adult- is seeking for tranquility is seeking asylum to this temple. This temple provides an atmosphere for all to think deeply about our spiritual reality. This is a place for a person to have a spiritual relationship with. The Baha’i temple is a place where a person listens to his/her spirit call.”

     After the payer, speech and special dances of the ceremony, the ceremony of starting temple construction started officially. A traditional small slovel called Kakel passed around the representatives if local and national Baha’i communities and eventually Mr. Willie Plasua received it. He was the chairman of the national council of Malovatomauri tribes. Two national leaders inserted Kakel into the soil standing under the mid-day hot sun.

     The day before the ceremony, the local leaders bestowed the small slovel to the Baha’I community as a traditional custom to appreciate eight tribes which had granted the temple land.

     One of the local leaders called Allan Dan from Nalu gave a speech as the representative of eight tribes which had granted the temple land with alliance: “This holy project will be the origin of unity and accordance. It will guarantee the intact development of our region where the mundane and spiritual dimansions of living together will be accordant.”

     For the first time in 1202, the universal house of justice announced that Tana will be one of the five cities in the world in which a local temple will be built. In January 2017, the temple plan was unmasked in an exciting ceremony. In Redhvan message the universal house of justice mentioned Tana as a model community in which all people are moving towards material and spiritual Welfare. A perspective to which all the Baha’is of the world are trying to achieve.

     Where is this small island?

     Officially, the republic of Nauatu is a Pacific island country located in the south Pacific Ocean.

     Geography:

     There are several active volcanoes in Vanuatu. Vanuatu’s total area is roughly 12,274 square kilometers. The capital city of Vanuatu is port-Vila having 34000 people. Vanuatu’s population is 215000 people. Luganville is its most important city having 12000 people.

     Vanuatu is consisted of more than 80 islands of volcanic origin such as Espiritu Santo, Malakula, Tanna.

     Vanuatu was first inhabited by Melanesian people. The first European to visit the islands were a Spanish expedition led by Portuguese navigator Fernandes de Queiros. In 1880, France and the United Kingdom claimed parts of the archipelago and in 1906 they agreed on a framework for jointly managing it as the New Hebrides through an Anglo-French condominium. An independence movement arose in the 1970s and the Republic of Vanuatu was founded in 1980. Since independence, the country has become a member of the United Nations, organization international de la Francophonie and the Pacific Island Forum.

     Western Samoa

 

 

     The Samoa Independent State, commonly known as Samoa and referred to as Western Samoa, is a country located in Oceania, the South Pacific, Nothern Tongu and east of Wallis and Futuna. The capital of Samoa is Apia.

     The old name of the area was first discovered by a Dutchman in 1722 and the old name of the area has been Samoan.

     New Zealand annexed Samoan at the time of World War I and governed the country for up to nine years.

     Samoa declared independence from New Zealand on January, 1.

     Western Samoa is one of the neighboring countries and part of the archipelago of Samoa.

     After independence in 1902, Malaito II, the king of the Tomb, served as king over the throne, and since then Samoa has been ruled by the monarchy. King Samoa was the first to adopt the Baha’i faith during his reign. He died on Friday My 11, 2007, at the Topau Thamesas: Miyawala National Hospital in the capital of Samoa, Apia.

     Tofilao Ati Ale Sana of the Human Rights party became Prime Minister of Samoa in 1988.

     It consists of two volcanic islands-Savoy and Apolli- and several smaller ones.

     The capital of the country is Apia, with a population of 80058 people. Samoa has an area of 8312 square kilometers and the population of 188540 people.

     The important cities of Samoa are: Vayteleh: 5200 people, Faleh Asyou: 3200 people, Vaylat: 3000 people.

     Upolu and Savai are the biggest and most important island of Samoa country.

    The downing place of the mention of God called Tipapata is located at 8 Kilometers away from Apia city in Western Samoa which was completed in 1984. It is known as the main temple in the Pacific Islands. The designer of the temple is an Iranian engineer called Hussein Amanat. It was endowed by Malaito II, the king of Samoa (2007-1913) who was the first Baha’i king. Its height is 30 meters. It is open for people to say prayer and to chant fervent prayer individually or in group in the Baha’i holidays.

 

     Conclusion:

     The Baha’ism organization has selected and invested in three region in the eastern Australia having the same geographical characteristics and low population. This is a soft and silent movement by the Baha’is to build nation and to create a quite Baha’i region and eventually to create a political system based on the Baha’i teachings.

 

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