The self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism, Hussein Ali Nouri, has claimed for being God and creating God contrary to the monotheistic religions as Abdul Baha has said narrated by a satirical poem:
“کُلُّ الاُلُوهِ مِن رَشحِ أمرِی تَأَلَّهَت و کُلُّ الرُّبُوبِ مِن طَفحِ حُکمِی تَرَبَّت”
All the gods have been deified by the exudation of my command, and all the lords have become lords by the overflow of my command.[1]”
Thus, the former famous proselytizer of Baha’ism, Abdul Hussein Ayati has revealed this fact for all people clearly narrating a story about God’s sheep: “I have continually heard that it is said Ruhullah was so firm in his belief that when he met Bahaullah in Acre with his father Bahaullah said: Mirza Ruhullah, what will you do if I say I am joking and I am not God? The kid said: I proselytize you to back off because I am certain that there is no god but you.[2]”
So, the Baha’i leaders and proselytizers are trying to justify and interpret their forged prophet’s atheistic beliefs in the presence of public and as if they are going to make believing in God and creating it institutional among God’s sheep.[3]
Yes, the Baha’i heads have educated such sheep that their followers won’t withdraw even if they withdraw their atheistic claims.
[1] Abbas Effendi, Makatib, the electronic copy, Vol. 3, p. 255.
[2] Abdul Hussein Ayati, Kashful Hiyal, 3 volumes, Tehran :Bina, 1340 S.H., Vol. 2, p. 78.
[3] In Baha’ism, God’s sheep means Hussein Ali Nouri’s sheep. A title used by the Baha’i leaders to call their followers in order for them to obey like sheep.