The Baha’i commandments-part 15 Sitting on pulpit is illegitimate

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Bahaismiran:

The forged prophet of Baha’ism has announced in his book called “the Aqdas” that going up the pulpit is illegitimate; as we read:

"قد منعتم عن الارتقاء الی المنابر"

“Surely, you are prohibited to go up the pulpits.”[1]

He continued:

"من اراد ان یتلوا علیکم آیات ربه فلیتعد علی الکرسی الموضوع علی السریر"

A person who wants to read his God’s verses for you, he/she should sit on a bed put on the other one.[2]”.

 

The following notes have been mentioned to analyze the forged prophet of Baha’ism’s commandment:

1)   In Arabic language the word “کرسی”mans bed. Here, the Excellency Baha has ordered for two beds to be put on each other for giving lecture. However, isn’t it a difficult action?! How can a lecturer give a lecture on it easily?!

2)   Of course, he may mean putting a chair on a carpet. He hasn’t been able to say so because he has been unable to speak in Arabic language. Why has the forged prophet of Baha’ism insisted to speak in Arabic language which he hasn’t had proficiency[3]in speaking Arabic?!

3)   The Baha’i may justify the Excellency Baha’s statement and say: that the Excellency Baha was going to confront pride and selfishness. It should be answered that power and wealth has been restricted on 9 people and bestowing infallibility to them is pride not going up the pulpit and mentioning God’s name!!!

 


[1] Hussein Ali Nouri, the Aqdas, the electronic copy, p. 146, paragraph 154.

[2] ibid

[3] Hussein Ali Nouri, the Aqdas (question and answer epistle) the electronic copy, pp. 59-60, Question: 57.

 

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