Why do the Baha’is are avoiding the religious law?

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     Bahaismiran:

One of the reasons for the deviant cult to avoid the religious law is that the aims of the cult heads aren’t in conformity with the divine orders. There are several dos and don’t ordered by God to make human being achieve prosperity. however, the cult heads observe these dos and don’t as barriers for the sectarian aims, such as the illegitimacy of homosexuality, getting married with close relatives and fornication and etc. The Baha’ism heads don’t issue any commandment to prevent these sexual relationship because they will attract members.

Concerning this issue, Ali Muhammad Bab writes about those who haven’t any child: “It is necessary for each person to get married in order for a generation to be remained. He/she must be serious in this way. If there is a barrier in the way, it will be legitimate to allow another person to have a baby at last and it isn’t allowable for him/her to get married with the one who isn’t from the Bayan religion.[1]" Consequently, the followers of Bab are allowed to do any action to increase their generation even fornication; but just with the Baha’is.

Ali Muhammad Bab preached fornication with the excuse of generating godly generation in order to increase his followers.

In no heavenly religions, the divine orders have been changed; but in the cults the orders are changing based on the cult expediency and its survival.

Abbas Effendi, the second head of the Baha’is, who considers Ali Muhammad Bab’s some speech and deeds as foolish, writes in the book “Makatib” about the commandments of Ali Muhammad Bab’s period of time: “In the day of emergence, the highest Excellency, Mirza Ali Muhammad said non-Baha’is must be beheaded, non-Bab books must be burnt down and tombs must be destroyed and non-Babi people must be killed. However, this period of time is the major kindness.[2]

In this writing, Abdul Baha has rejected Bab’s commandments.

One of the other contradictions and differences of points of view is kissing hands in Baha’ism which is considered illegitimate by Hussein Ali Baha; but Abdul Baha permitted other people to kiss his hands and opposed his father’s commandment openly.[3]

However, it is stated in the Islamic tradition:

 

"ان علی کل حقٍ حقیق و علی کل صوابٍ نوراً فما وافق کتاب الله مخدوه و ما خالف کتاب الله فدعوه"

“Each right has reality and each right thing has a light. So, accept what is in conformity with God’s book and quit what’s not:[4]

 

The holy prophet (P.H.) states:

 

"ایها الناس ما جائکم عنّی یوافق کتاب الله فانا قتله و ما جائکم یخالف کتاب الله فلم اقله"

“O’ people, if what I have said is in conformity with God’s book, I have said if it is against God’s book, I haven’t said it[5].”

 

 


[1] Bayan, chapter 15 out of 8.

[2] Makatib, Vol. 2, p. 266.

[3] Refer to the comprehensive website of Baha’ism recognition.

[4] Wasaellushiite, Vol. 18, Sefatul Qazi chapters, chapter 9.

[5] Al-Kafi, Vol. 1, p. 69.

 

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