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Jalal Al-Ahmad’s confrontation against the Baha’i cult

On the occasion of Shahrivar 18; The death anniversary of Jalal Al-Ahmad In Shahrivar of the year 1345 S.H., Shapur Rasekh, one of the famous elements of Baha’ism and the deputy of the Program and Budget Organization in Hoyda’s period of time, wrote in an article in the book guide magazine proselytizing for Baha’ism: “Recently, […]

On the occasion of Shahrivar 18; The death anniversary of Jalal Al-Ahmad

In Shahrivar of the year 1345 S.H., Shapur Rasekh, one of the famous elements of Baha’ism and the deputy of the Program and Budget Organization in Hoyda’s period of time, wrote in an article in the book guide magazine proselytizing for Baha’ism: “Recently, two important Iranian religious movements has been expanded worldwide…”

Late Jalal Al-Ahmad wrote to the editor-in-chief of that magazine in a sharp and scathing letter in protest against this issue mocking the “miracles of Baha’ism”:

“… I condescend the word ” a person in charge” which is written on the top of the magazine and remind you that when they are beating the official religion of the country and most of the key jobs are in the hands of the Baha’is… It is a disgraceful for you to take these vanities and this man “Rasekh” servant of God who died for a lifetime to be known as a sociologist; and he reveals himself. After all, how does this Excellency dare to call the destroyer of native origins as a “universal religion in a world where socialism and communism are still widespread (from Russia and Eastern Europe to China…) and cannot be considered as a universal religion”?

Source:

۳-year report card, Jalal Al-Ahmad, Kitab-e-Zaman, pp. 212-213.

Bahaism in Iran