Why do the Baha’is claim for not meddling with policy in spite of their political behaviors?

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Bahaismiran:

One of the other teachings of the deviant cult of Baha’ism is this cult leaders’ recommendations to their followers concerning with not meddling with the political affairs. However, what is the reason for such teaching to be considered legitimate by the Baha’i leaders and the reason for not acting this teaching of the false religion by the followers of this cult in Iran? The Baha’i leaders shouted the slogan of not meddling with the political affairs as a religious teaching to conceal their shameful background which is the establishment of this illegitimate cult in the filthiest ground and its development by the evil-minded policies of the Colonialism; and most importantly, the continuation of serving their lords. Mirza Hussein Ali Nouri writes in the Aqdas book:

یس لأحد أن یعترِضَ علی الذین یحکمون علی العباد دَعوا لهم ما عندهم و توجّهوا الی القلوب[1]"

“Nobody is allowed to oppose those who govern people. Let them alone with the things they possess and pay attention to hearts.” He says in Zabih tablet: “You are not allowed to speak about the mundane affairs and its accessories and its superficial heads. The Almighty God has bestowed the superficial lands to the kings. Nobody is allowed to oppose the land heads’ votes…[2]” To confirm his father’s statements, Abdul Baha writes in the will tablets: “O’ divine disciples, you must be humble for the kingdom of each fair king and be totally humble for each king’s throne. Serve the kings honestly and trustfully. Be obedient and benevolent. Don’t interfere with the political affairs the king’s permission because betraying each fair king means being betrayal with God…[3]” Now, why do the Baha’is oppose against the system of the government of Iran and intrigue the superpowers to pass resolutions against this country; while the leaders of this cult have said: “The criterion for being Baha’i or not is that if everyone interferes with the political affairs and tell a word which is out of his/her duty, it will be enough for him/her not to be Baha’i. It doesn’t need other reasons.[4] So, the Baha’is who oppose the rules of the country and are continuously issuing statements to denounce the system of government and asking for representative in the Iranian parliament aren’t Baha’is according to the Baha’i leaders!

 


[1] Hussein Ali Nouri, the Aqdas, Bita and Bina, paragraph 95.

[2] Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the treasury of commandments and limitations, third edition, Tehran, the national institute of the faith press, 128 Badi’a, p. 333.

[3] Ibid, p. 335.

[4] The faith news magazine, the formal organ of the Iranian Baha’is, No. 5, Day, 1325 S.H.

 

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