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Why do we consider the Baha'ism movement as a completely English cult?
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
The British movement is done in three cases in this regard. One aspect of this movement is hidden which makes movement and we realize the interference after the movements; such as the movements of intelligent services which are hidden. Another aspect is the report card of the group's themselves. For instance, when Hussein Ali Baha offers Naseruddin Shah's assassination plan and the Babis are exiled from Iran to Baqdad. At that time, Mirza Melkom khan Armani, the founder of forgetting House and humanism visits them in Baq Rezvan, Baqdad.
The deniers of Bahaullah’s position according to the self-proclaimed prophet!
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
The self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism has considered his deniers performances as false and their position as being in the hell. However, as the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism forbade interpreting his statements; how is possible for rejecting the hell or being merited for it his opponents to be in the hell is compatible?! Also, how is it possible for the slogan of removing theological differences to be compatible with his opponents to be merited for fire?!
Novin TV. Network’s claim concerning the population of the Baha’is
Written by Super User
Bahaismiran:
It is claimed in one of the programs of Novin TV. Which is related to the Baha’ism cult that one fifth of Asian people are the followers of Baha’ism cult. Regarding the fact that one fifth of Asian population is 800 million people, how it is possible for a cult which possesses at most 7 million people possesses one fifth of its population in Asia. This deceptive claim has been posed by them to exaggerate it.
Ayatollah Fadhel Lankarani's view concerning the interaction with the Baha'is
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
Ayatollah Hajj Sheikh Muhammad Fadhel Lankarani was born in Qom city, 1310 S.H. His father was born in Lankaran city, the republic of Azerbaijan and his mother has been from Seyyed family, Qom city. He passed his religious sciences education in Najaf city, Iraq in the presence masters like late Ayatollah Broujerdi (P.H.), the great scholar Tabatabaee (P.H.) and Imam Khomeini (P.H.).
Baha'ism, from the entrance into Iran to penetration into the governmental structure of the first Pahlavi
Written by Super UserAn excerpt from a dialogue with Qasem Tabrizi
Bahaismiran:
In a trip to England, Abbas Effendi (Abdul Baha) was applauded by the English and was given the sir medal. A medal which was just given by the English to those who serve the British emperor. Well, what is his relationship with the English?
The interaction between the Baha'ism cult and the Colonial processes in Iran is nearly long and now it will be a good opportunity for it to be reread…
Baha’ism and its relationship with the Colonialism
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
The Baha’i proselytizers are introducing the claim for the relationship with the Colonialism as of the accusation recently announced by the Baha’ism enemies; while the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism confessed Baha’ism has been supported by czar Russia Colonialism. He has considered this support as the divine one. However, does the common sense accept the divine intention claim of the occupier and the treacherous one?!
Bahaullah: A person was born who begetteth not nor was begotten
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
There are many people having various beliefs in the world where we live. Some believe in the existence of God; but they have differences whether who God is and what He is. For instance, some people believe in the moon and the sun as gods and some believe thunder and lightning and natural calamities are gods. Some believe in animals as gods…
Four Questions and Answers concerning Baha'ism issue
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
One of the current cults which confronted against Islam, Shiism and Iran is Baha'ism. Of course, Baha'ism at first emerged in the form of Babism. Later on, it changed. Historically, this cult started its activity in Iran and its activity domains of this cult were cultural, social and political. The researcher in the field of cults, religions and history is answering four questions regarding Baha'ism.