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The claimant of divinity who considers himself as a mortal ant!!!
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
Mirza Hussein Ali Mazandarani who calls himself as God of gods and the creator of the worlds and commands his followers to be blind and deaf to see just him and hear his voice! He orders his ignorant followers to worship him and consider his grave as their qiblah. When he feels dangerous with the then ruler and king; he calls himself as a mortal ant.
The forged prophet of Baha’ism: A contradiction in abolishment claim
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
The forged prophet of Baha’ism, Hussein Ali Mazandarani claims for the abolishment of the Bayan commandment when the Aqdas was sent down. He believes that the Bayan commandments aren’t practicable for its followers, anymore. He has also cursed those who consider Bayan invalid and believed that not only the book Bayan and its commandments haven’t been abolished; but also it won’t be abolished in the future, too.
Bahaismiran:
It is necessary to be known that the Baha’ism leaders has introduced their aims as establishing the general peace in their proselytizing contrary to their functions. However, according to Abdul Baha the slogan of peace and friendship isn’t an art and this teaching should be practical for the human being. What have been the Baha’i leader’s arts except shouting slogans?!
Bahaismiran:
Baha’is claim the forged prophet of Baha’ism has prohibited his followers to argue with others. The leaders of the cult have ordered their followers to be surrendered when they are being tyrannized. However, it is interesting to be known that the Baha’i leaders prided themselves on having slaves and guards carrying straight poniard. On the other side, it seems the Baha’i leaders were violent and roisters in their strategies in addition to pretending to be oppressed.
Lieutenant general Asadullah Saniee, Muhammad Reza’s adjutant was one of the main Baha’i men in the second Pahlavi court
Written by Super UserBy: Mariyam Sadeqi
Introducing the Baha’i torturers of SAVAK Parviz Sabeti
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
PArviz Sabeti was the most famous manager of third general office of SAVAK and was the offspring of Hussein. He was born in Sangsar, Semnan city, 1315 S.H. in a Baha’i family. He passed his elementary educations in Husseiniyeh and Shahpasand schools in Sangsar and continued his high school years in Firouz Bahram school in Tehran city. In 1337, he received his B.S. degree in law course from Tehran university of. At that year, he was employed in SAVAK. In 1345, he was appointed as the chairman of the first office of the third general office of SAVAK. In 1349, he became the second assistant of the third general office of SAVAK. He continued this post by the end of the Pahlavi regime. Parviz Sabet had been introduced to SAVAK on Bahman 1337 by the then general director of the sixth general office of SAVAK: called Zarrabi. He has written his biography to employ in SAVAK as follows:
General Ne’matullah Nasiri was responsible for the extensive presence of Baha’is in the security system of the king’s government
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
Nematullah Nasiri was the offspring of Muhammad and was born in Sangsar, Semnan on Mordad, 1289. He passed his elementary education in Semnan city and his guidance school at Nezam school in Tehran. In 1311, he entered into the army. He graduated from official college in 1313 having lieutenant degree. During his education in this college, he was contemporary to Muhammad Reza Pahlavi. He was appointed as the commander of the very troop in which Muhammad Reza was serving. By 1330, Nasiri was the commander of the educational regiment of Kerman legion. At this time, the king asked Hussein Fardoust to introduce a person to become the commander of the kingdom guard. Colonel Hussein Fardoust introduced colonel Nasiri as a faithful officer to the king. In this manner, colonel Ne’matullah Nasiri became the commander of the kingdom guard in 1330.
A dreadful event by a Baha’i a wrrant officer called Sefatullah Fahandej in last days of Pahlavi kingdom
Written by Super UserBahaismiran:
Creating epic by the people residing Sa’dieh town of Shiraz and the martyrdom of the martyrs of this locality on Azar, 23, 1357 S.H., two months before the Islamic Revolution of Iran strengthened the courtesy campaigns in Shiraz city.