How was the proselytizing organization of the Baha’ism establishment created?

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Bahaismiran:

In order to confront the heavenly religion; particularly the expansion and influence of Islam in the world, the Colonialism thought to make semi-religious and semi-spiritual creeds to prevent the development of religion by deviating the divine religions and heavenly books.

The most important cults are as follows: Satanism, evangelical Christianity, Kabbalah, Dervish cults, Wahhabism and Baha’ism.

In Sufism and Dervish cults, a person must pay one tenth of his/her properties to the cult head.[1]

Ali Muhammad Bab, the young man from Shiraz city who was educated by the Colonialism claimed for being the gate for Imam of the Time (P.H.) and then for being Imam of the Time himself, and next prophethood and divinity influenced by Sheikh Ahmad Ehsaee and his pupil Seyyed[2] Kazem Rashti’s thoughts.

The most important fact is that those who have accepted these nonsenses and proselytize for these deviant cults are profiteers whose aims are to make everybody as their slaves.[3]

Another groups is the ones who were the outcomes of Baha’ism educated by Abdul Baha himself and were considered as the top Baha’i proselytizers such as Fadhlullah Mohtadi Sobhi who was the author of Abdul Baha’s works; but he turned against Baha’ism at last and turned to dear Islam.

 

 


[1] For more studies refer to the book “In Sofis quarter”

[2] Al-Kawakeb Al-Dorieh, 1st vol pp. 233 & 249.

[3] The memoirs of Fadhlillah Mohtadi’s fall and decline p. 103.

 

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