Mary Maxwell, the guardian of the Baha’ism faith’s wife posed the following question in the article introduction: Why isn’t Baha’ism welcomed while it is the drug for the world pains?! However, she should be answered: This drug hasn’t been able to cure its founders.
In an article, Mary Maxwell, Shoqi Effendi’s wife likened the world to various illness. She considered their cure merely in Baha’ism. First, she started her words by posing this question: why isn’t Baha’ism welcomed while it is the drug for the world’s pains[1]?!
Shoqi Effendi and his wife, Rouhieh Maxwell
The Answer:
Although you have copied good commandments and teachings out of religions and school[2]; you are giving lecture well, you are saying good words. The reason for this great disappointment is your functionlessness. Because for example, you are speaking about the Almighty God, but you believe in polytheism and divinity of Baha’ism forged prophet[3]. You are claiming for bringing up-to-date commandments, but you are too indifferent with even your forged prayer[4]!
You spoke about the unity with all religions and races, but you issued verdict for disunity and racism[5]. You spoke about peace, but you ordered for war and massacre and bloodshed.[6]
Your creed is full of contradictions in speech and action! The drug you are claiming even couldn’t cure your own pains such as the differences among Baha’ism dignitaries[7].
So, search, the answer for your question in your character and nature.
[۱] Rouhieh Maxwell, the proselytizing issues/ success in proselytizing, the introduction of article.
[۲] For more studies refer to the article: Vahid Ra’fati and justifying the Baha’i leaders’ copying
[۳] For more studies refer to the article claiming for divinity and creating god by Hussein Ali Nouri
[۴] For more studies refer to the article: The fate of the Baha’is lost worship
[۵] For more studies refer to the article: Racism in Baha’ism
[۶] For more studies refer to the article: Have the Baha’is been peaceful in action?!
[۷] For more studies refer to the article: Bahaullah’s predictions in appointing the successor.