Researcher: Why have your leaders led their followers towards being indifferent and dastardliness towards fatherland?!
Baha'i proselytizer: Do you have any reason for your claim?!
Researcher: Haven’t you heard of treacherous advices of Abdul Baha?! : "Each piece of surrounding is called fatherland and is also called mother based on our illusions; while the earth is the mother of all not this surrounding piece of land we live on it for some years and eventually are buried there as our eternal grave. Is it allowable to massacre for this eternal grave and to tear each other. Never, it is unthinkable. God and the wise man aren’t satisfied.[1]"
Baha'i proselytizer: You made a mistake They haven’t prevented patriotism; but they have prevented being harmed due to love fatherland; as Ishraq Khawari (one of the Baha'ism proselytizers) has written: "The homespun bigotry means human being destroys other fatherlands by the name of loving his/her fatherland to usurp other people's fatherlands… Baha'is love their fatherland; but they aren’t bigoted towards their fatherland.[2]"
Researcher: What a baseless justification!!! It is clear that usurping other people's fatherlands is discreditable; but bigotry toward fatherland means defending it which is considered as discreditable by your leaders!
Baha'i proselytizer: Anyway, our leaders have in practice loved fatherland and led their followers towards loving fatherland!
Researcher: There isn’t any practical document for proving your claim; but vice versa, Abdul Baha didn't encourage people to defend against the occupier when the British invaders attacked and occupied Palestine; but he supported the English troops to such an extent that Jamal pasha threatened him.[3]
Baha'i proselytizer: Well, Palestine, wasn’t our leaders' fatherland; but he was from Iran and hasn’t been treacherous his fatherland.
Researcher: At last, he has been treacherous the land he was living. Your forged prophet has been treacherous his fatherland, Iran; and called the occupying enemy of Iran as just one: "when I was imprisoned, the ambassador of this government tried hard to make me free; but some scholars of this city prevented; so I was freed due to the Excellency ambassador's insistence and attempt.[4]"
[1] Abbas Effendi, Makatib, Egypt, Farajullah Zakiul Kourdi, 1921 A.D., Vol. 3, p. 105.
[2] Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the heaven message, the electronic copy, footnote p. 105.
[3] For more studies refer to the article: From threatening Jamal Pasha to announcing Lord Balford support
[4] Shoqi Effendi, Badi'a century, translated by Nasrullah Mawwadat, Bija: The national institute of the faith press, 125 Badi'a, Vol. 2, p. 49.