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Why does Shoqi Effendi thank Zionist sir Herbert Samuel?

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     Bahaismiran:

Sir Herbert Samuel was one of the prominent thinkers and activists of Zionism and was elected as the first supreme commissar of Palestine by the United Kingdom dated June, 30, 1920 A.D. In her book, Shoqi Effendi’s wife has revealed the Baha’is support by Samuel. However, what bond was existent between the occupiers and Muslims enemies of lands and beliefs?!

     After Palestine was occupied by England during World War I, Sir Herbert Samuel was deployed as the first supreme commissar in Palestine dated June, 30, 1920 A.D. He was one of the prominent Zionism activists and belonged to famous Samuel Montag.[1]

     Meantime, Rouhieh Maxwell (Shoqi Effendi’s wife) writes about the support and relationship between this high-ranking British Zionistic agent and the Baha’is: “When Sir Herbert Samuel withdrew his job, Shoqi Effendi wrote and sent a letter full of friendly emotions ring-hoop of good relationships the faith center and this country government. In the letter, the high and good intentions and aids of that respectful person were appreciated...[2]

     Now, the question is that what was the Zionist English high-ranking commissar’ aim in accompanying and supporting the Baha’ism organization?! What bond was existent between the occupiers and the Muslims’ theological and terrestrial enemies?!

     The good intentions of the Baha’i leaders and the Zionistic occupiers have been continuing for nearly a century.

 


[1] Hussein Abadiyan, Iran, from the Constitution falling to 3rd of Isfand coup, p. 19.

[2] Gohar Yekta, Rouhieh maxwell, translated by Abul Qasem feyzi, the electronic copy, p. 425.

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