In his book “Bahaism”, part of The Islam Series, Rev. Canon Edward Sell offers a well-reasoned and critical examination of the Bahai Faith, approaching it from the standpoint of a Christian missionary and seasoned orientalist scholar. Writing in the early 20th century, Sell carefully traces the origins of the movement through Shaykhism and Babism, ultimately focusing on the life and claims of Bahaullah, whom he rightly identifies as the central figure behind what he presents as a man-made religious innovation. Sell’s account is both historically structured and theologically grounded, exposing the flaws and inconsistencies in the foundations of the Bahai Faith. He does not shy away from highlighting the movement’s deviation from the core truths of both Islam and Christianity.

With clarity and conviction, Sell characterizes the Bahai claims to divine revelation as pretentious and unfounded, rightly labeling Bahaullah a false prophet. The book methodically dismantles key Baha’i doctrines such as progressive revelation and religious unity, showing them to be spiritually misleading and doctrinally incoherent. For those seeking to understand this modern offshoot of Islam from a firm Christian perspective, “Bahaism” serves as a valuable and discerning guide.
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