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The political cult, the political aims An interview with the ex-Baha’i,  Pari Hamedi
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The political cult, the political aims An interview with the ex-Baha’i, Pari Hamedi

– Please introduce yourself first?       In the name Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful. I am Pari Hamedi, Ali’s offspring. My mother’s family are all Baha’is and I turned to this cult forced by my sister and my sister-in-law. I was formally registered as Baha’i when I was 16 years of age.         – […]

– Please introduce yourself first?

      In the name Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful. I am Pari Hamedi, Ali’s offspring. My mother’s family are all Baha’is and I turned to this cult forced by my sister and my sister-in-law. I was formally registered as Baha’i when I was 16 years of age.

 

      – What’s the meaning of registered Baha’i formally (or Tasjil)?

      – When I was 16, my sister and my sister -in-law took and gave me a paper to sign encouraged by my mother. It is written on the paper: I believe in Bahaullah and Bahaism. Tasjeel is the ID card of the Baha’i cult.

 

      – When did your mother become a Baha’i?

      – At first, he was Baha’i, but when my father was alive, she tried to have social intercourses with the Baha’is less. After my father’s deat, she turned to Bahaism again and stated her organizational activities.

 

      – How did your mother get married with your father who was a faithful Muslim?

      – my father got married with my mother on the condition that she were Muslim. Their marriage contract was concluded in Islamic manner. Superficially, my mother deceived my father, but she was practically Baha’i.

 

      – What was her aim to deceive your father?

      – Because my father was wealthy and the Baha’is mainly turn to very religious people and families or try to have social intercourses with wealthy people. My father was both wealthy and faithful

Muslim.

 

      – As if your father had realized that your mother was Baha’i before his death and they divorced. Where did you live then?

      I lived with with my mother, sister and sister-in-law, but because I was bothered by my sister and my sister-in-law and also was under severe pressure, I came back to my father’s house.

 

      – How were you behaved when you were a member of the cult?

      I was always supervised by the organization. I wasn’t allowed to  go to university. I studied till diploma. I studied very well and was interested to go to university. They said all of my activities even the slightest one must be supervised by the organization.

      On the other side, they promised me to provide facilities to leave the country to reside in foreign countries in order to recruit me. The promises which weren’t performed after nearly 25 to 30 years. They said your marriage and inheritence must be under the supervision of the organization while they didn’t allow me to get married with a Muslim person.

 

      – Didn’t your father try to take you to live with him before his death?

      – Yes. My father was always kind with me. He spoke with me and advised, but the organization didn’t let because my father and brother were Muslims.

 

     – What caused you to be taken aloaf of the Baha’is who had controlled your life?

      My brother had had Islamic beliefs and been religious since childhood and I realized that his belis beliefs ware different from the Baha’is. The very good characteristics and moralitie which attracted me. When my brother came to Iran, I figured out that the organization has disturbed him and made him poisonous. It was said we don’t give him his inheritance because he is Muslim. He was even attacked with knife.

      Those actions influenced on my mind badly and I understood that the people of this cult are too criminal. Then, I figured out that the Bahaism isn’t a divine religion by studying the Islamic books.

      They deceive people by the name of religion, but Bahaism is a political cult having political aims. The function that I observed in the Baha’i organization was a Satanic manner which is not in humane ego. I observed atheism and irreligion there.

       Women aren’t worthy in Bahaism, too. There are unveiling and laxity among them that aren’t existent in the west.

       All these shitty behaviors made me disgusted and hateful. I gradually tried to take aloaf of this cult. My mother who was a bigotted Baha’i was always making a difference between my sister and me because my sister and her husband were of the organization of the cult, but I criticized Bahaism.

 

       – What did you criticize?

       I openly said the faults of it. I said you don’t have any humane behaviors. You say you are peaceable while you cause war. You say we love Muslims while you are their enemies in practice.

       The Baha’i twelve principles are quite lies like the independent investigation of truth and they never search for truth. There is no sign of the women equality between men in their religion. Troubling and women nen and very much in Bahairm. Women and don’t possess any value and freedom in Bahaism. They must listen to the organization orders and obey them. So, they are haressed very much.

 

      – How did your mother make a distinction bet ween you and your sister?

      – Our relationship wasn’t similar to that of mother and offspring. My sister didn’t have sisterly manners. We confronted each other organizationally. My mother said you must listen to what the organization says. He made me restricted in order not to speak with Muslims.

 

      – What were the consequences of this taking aloaf?

      When I left the cult, I was harassed very much, but I resisted. All of them attack to panish you. I was beaten and cursed by my sister ordered by the organization; so that my nose was broken several times.

      They said: You must come back to Bahaism again. You will have bad fate cos you to Islam.

 

      – Do you have any special memoire of the violence of the Baha’is against yourself?

      My sister made me lie down to pour water into my ears. She beat and cursed me ordered by the Baha’i organization. My sister and his son Shahriyar attacked me the other day. Her daughter, Roksana kicked me once. My Sister’s husband attacked me once; so that I fell ill in bed.

 

      – Was there attractive note that made you remain in the cult?

      At first, you are behaved well and treated kindly. You are being invited to the organizational meetings continually and are being entertained. However, when you are quit recruited, their behaviors will be changed. You must obey the organization orders and follow their aims like “Mojahedin Khalgh organization.”

 

      – What are organization’s aims?

      The Bahaism cult possesses the political aims. It is against Islam and Shia. Their aim is to destrey Islam particularly Shia.

 

      – How did you confront harassments?

      – I wasn’t surrendered. I was praying in private. I believed in the holy Quran very much. I was tranquil when l recited the  holy Quran.

 

      – Explain about the meetings held by the Baha’is?

–       When a person becomes Baha’i, he/she has to take part in the meetings called “Ziyafat. When he/she is absent, they will ask later that why he/she hadn’t participated? In the meeting, they read the messages from the wunivesal house of justice or Israel. Thay have political aims against the Islamic Republic of Iran. They ask for kingdom. They were trying to overthrow the Islamic Republic. They were always saying to participate at elections to oppose the system of Iranian government. Nevertheless; in 1388 S.H., they supported a special candidate. Thay prefer “Reza Pahlavi ” to come to Iran.

 

      – What is your your last word?

      – At last, I advise the youth to recite the holy Quran, pray and say prayer to take aloof of Satan. They must make their religion strongre to be saved against Satanic cults. Islam is the best and I am proud of being Muslim.

 

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