To criticize the organization’s function, it should be said:
1) Hasn’t Abdul Baha considered irreligion better than differences originated from religion[3]?! Anyway, isn’t it better for Baha’is not to be existent than causes differences?
2) The Baha’ism organization has likened those who turned agi8anst this cult as bearers of contagious diseases must be cured: “The human being is under the shadow of the Almighty God. Eventually, some are covenants and must be perfected. They are ignorant and must be educated. They are sick and must be cured. They are asleep and must be awakened.[4]”
3) Haven’t the Baha’ism leaders considered the independent investigation of truth as the first basis of Baha’ism[5]?! How has he ordered his followers to avoid those who have turned against this cult?! Indeed, why are the Baha’i leaders afraid of the ex-Baha’is and considered them as the bearers of contagious diseases?!
[1] Helen Hornby, Anwar Hedayat, the electronic copy, p. 230, No. 603.
[2] Ibid, p. 230, No. 604.
[3] Abbas Effendi, the Sermons, Elmiyeh publishing house of Egypt: attempted by Farajullah Zaki-Al-Kurdi, 1330 A.H., Vol. 1, p. 18-19.
[4] Ahmad Yazdani, A glance at the Baha’i faith, Tehran: the national assembly of the faith press, 1328 S.H., p. 32.
[5] Refer to: Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the message of heavens, India: 1985 A.D. p. 17.