The proselytizing network of Baha’ism has claimed for the Baha’i couple’s grandson to be found after many years passed from this event and has mentioned what has happened more plaintively by sending an unknown e-mail! As if, the Baha’ism organization has discovered that its first story hasn’t been effective because it has forged a second one having plaintive tone! There is a proverb that goes: “Ask for an eye-witness, the fox offered his tail.”
The authors of this fiction is trying to pretend the Baha’is to be resistant in their beliefs; but the leader of the cult (Ali Muhammad Shirazi has rejected all of his claims being given a slap[2]!
It is said in a part of this forged story that the Baha’i couple were praying for their killers even when they were being killed; while Bahaullah’s behavior with his brother, Sobhi Azal, and that of Abdul Baha’s with his brother Muhammad Ali and cursing him for gaining power is contradictory with such statements in the story![3]
Forging such stories, the Baha’i proselytizers are trying to pretend the Baha’is oppressed in order to entice the world’s feeling of pity and also to hide their crimes during history such as Abarqou tragedy[4] and Tabarsi fort event[5].
Yes, when the forged prophet of Baha’ism has ordered his followers to remain oppressed[6], nothing is expected but forging such fictions?!
[1] Narrated by Baha’ism proselytizing network; also summarized and adapted from Mr. Mouhebatullah Haee’s writing, Andalib, No. 13, winter 1363 S.H.
[2] Refer to: Ishraq Khawari, Mataleul Anwar (the summary of Nabil Zarandi’s history), the national institute of the faith press, BIta, pp. 129-132.
[3] Refer to Hussein Ali Nouri, Badi’a handwriting copy, p. 172; Abbas Effandi, Makatib, Al-Elmieh Al-Mesr publishing house
[4] Mehr correspondent, article title: Abar Kouh: the Iranian nations’ spite against Baha’ism, the narrative of a family sacrificed by the baha’ism enmity, dated 1392/06/10, new code: 2126873.
[5] Refer to: Hajji Mirza Kashani, Noqtatul Kaf, attempted by Edward Brown, Breil publishing house, 1910 A.D., p. 103.
[6] Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly food, Bija: The national institute of the faith press, 129 Badi’a, Vol. 4, pp. 349-350.