Why do Baha’ism and the Baha’is speak about morality? The Baha’ism crimes during the history is no less than ISIS’s ones

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     Bahaismiran:

The clergyman Abdul Qader Homayoun, the expert in familiarity and criticism of the deviant cult of Baha’ism: A glance at the book Mataleul Anwar, one of the most valid historical resources of Baha’ism reveals that morality in Baha’ism is merely a slogan and it can easily be said that morality in Baha’ism is just a tactic and method to attract Muslims and the followers of other religions towards this null cult.

He continued: Each moral sense will declare frankly confronting people’s moral vices that these vices shouldn’t be expanded across all the cult; for instance, if a Baha’i commits a hideous action, it shouldn’t be embedded except it has been said by the Baha’ism leaders.

He added: The hideous functions of the Baha’ism heads isn’t restricted to the book Mataleul Anwar itself. The stories of those mischiefs are existent in other various sources of Baha’ism.

He stated: For example, Mirza Jani Kashi who is one of the prominent Baha’is has stated in his book entitled Noqtatul Kaff concerning one of the seditions happened by them nearby Qaem Shahr, Mazandaran in a place called Sheikh Tabarsi fort. This event revealed the inhumane nature of the cult members.

He declared: The Baha’ism is speaking about morality while they resemble terrorists who commit crimes and massacre.

 

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