The Baha'is who turned against Baha'ism

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Bahaismiran: A great number of Baha'is figured out the falsehood of Baha'ism convienced by the Muslim scholars and scientists; but the hid their repentance frightened by the Baha'ism organization encounter. Anyway, they turned against Baha'ism and wrote against it.

1)   Abdul Hussein Ayati Tafti:

He was a sage and clergyman.  He turned to Baha'ism in 1319 A.H. when he was middle-aged. Abdul Baha called him Awareh. The most famous book of the Baha'is written by him called "Kawakeb-al-Dorrieh". After being Muslim, he announced that the book is invalid scientifically and that the book has been written under the pressure of the Baha'i cult. After turning against Baha'ism and turning to Islam he wrote a book called "Kashful Hiyal" against Baha'ism which was published in 1307 S.H. He omitted his title Awareh and died in 1332 S.H.

 

2)  Hajj Mirza Hassan Nikoo

He separated from Baha'ism party simultaneous with Ayati's repentance and revealed the rootlessness of the Baha'i party and sedition of the Baha'i cult heads. Nikou has criticized the Baha'i texts writing the book "Nikou Phylosophy" in 4 volumes published fro 1306-1325 S.H.

 

3)  Fadhlullah Sobhi Mohtadi

Fadhlullah Sobhi Mohtadi known as Sobhi was born in a Baha'i family. He has been Abdul Baha's special writer for 10 years residing in Heyfa. He recognized the sedition and hypocrisy of the Baha'i cult leaders and could not stand the presidentship of Shoqi Effendi due to his extreme immorality. Thus, he turned to Islam and became Muslim since 1307 S.H. and revealed his 34 years later his life against Shoqi Effendi sedition. He wrote the book "Sobhi memoirs" in 1335 S.H. and "the father's message" against Baha'ism. In these two books, Sobhi revealed the hypocratic face of the heads of this Colonial party. He was persecuted by the Baha'is after writing these two books.

 

4)  Gholam Ali Goudarzi known as Adib masoudi

He was a potent poet and sage. He has been Ayatollah Broujerdi's student. After 12 years of proselytizing as a clergyman, he turned to Baha'ism and proselytized for the deviant cult of Baha'ism since 35 years of age. Having had social intercourses with his faithful father, he turned to Islam in 1338. In 1355, the universal house of justice of Heyfa announced he has been excommunicated.

 

5)  Mirza Saleh Maraqehee

After turning against Baha'ism, he wrote a book called "Iqaz" or awakening to reveal anti-Islamic betrayals of Baha'is. "Mirza Saleh Eqtesad" who was the Baha'is proselytizer and secretary of the Baha'is in Maraqeh wrote his boon Iqaz to reveal the religious and national betrayals of the Baha'is in 1307 S.H. and published it in Tehran city.

 

6)  Masihullah Rahmani

He was proselytizing in Khorasan for a while. Then after figuring out the real nature of the Baha'ism party, he wrote a book opposing the cult and its heads.

 

7)  Ms. Qods Iran

She grew up in a Baha'i family. Her father was Abdul Karim Khayat and was Abdul Baha's servant in Akka. She separated from her father, mother, and husband "Rahmatullah Alaee and turned to Islam. He wrote a book called "the mercy lightning" against the Baha'ism cult.

 

8) Amanullah Shefa

After turning against Baha'ism, he wrote a book called "A letter from Saint Paolo" to reveal the real appearance of the cult. The book is an acceptable reference to Criticize Baha'ism.

 

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