"مَنْ اَحْرَقَ بیتاً مُتِعَمِّداً فاحرقوه و من قتل نفساً عامداً فاقتلوه"[1]
“A person who burns the other person’s house intentionally, burn him/her and kill the one who has killed the other one!”
Of course, these double-dealings and hiding the Baha’ism reality alongside with the deceptive slogans have been originated from the double-dealings of the second leader of Baha’ism: “If a person tyrannizes another one and if that person faces, it will be called revenge and it will be indecent… but he/she encounter vice versa. He or she must forgive or he/she must favor the killer if possible. It will be merited for human being because revenging is vain.[2]
[1] Hussein Ali Nouri, the Aqdas, the electronic copy, pp. 56-57.
[2] Abbas Effendi, the Mofavezat, Egypt: Farajullah Zaki Al-Kurdi, 1920 A.D., p. 187.