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How does Baha’ism play a role in increasing the theological gap?

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     Bahaismiran:

Shoqi Effendi has claimed: “The Baha’i faith doesn’t aim to increase the number of religious systems which have disturbed the world tranquility for several generations due to their differences; but this universal faith has created love and kindness in the hearts of each of its followers to love other religions whose followers have entered into the Baha’i community.[1]

However, it is interesting to be known that contrary to the Baha’i leaders’ claims, the Baha’i leaders have increased disunity among human beings; as the forged prophet of the cult has ordered his followers:

 

"کن کشعله النار لاعدائی و کوثر البقاء الاحبایی"

“Be the fire flame for my enemies and the eternal abundance for my friends.[2]” or he has prohibited having social intercourses with non-Baha’is[3] and has ordered the commandment of violence against them:

 

"انتم یا احباءالله کونوا سحاب الفضل لمن آمن بالله و آیاته و عذاب المحتوم لمن کفر بالله و امره"

“O’ Baha’is! Be the mercy cloud for the believers on God (Bahaullah) and his verses (his speech) and the inevitable torment for my rejecters and opponents.[4]

 

Nevertheless, the Baha’i leaders are expanding hate; although Shoqi Effendi has claimed for not expanding differences Baha’ism.

 


[1] Shoqi Effendi, The writing dated September, 11, 1936 A.D. (the birthday of universal civilization, the electronic copy, p. 71.

[2] Afnan Mehri, Nafahat Fadhl, Canada, the Baha’i knowledge institute, 144 Badi’a, p. 16.

[3] Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly food, Bija: the national institute of the Baha’i press, 129 Badi’a, matter 53, p. 38.

[4] Hussein Ali Nouri, the collection of the blessed tablets, Germany, Vol. 1, Badi’a 137, p. 216.

 

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