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The Baha’is Redhvan Feast

Redhvan Feast day starts from thirty two days after the new year for 12 days. 21 of April is the first day of the feast. Unfortunately, the Baha’i proselytizers have misused the word Darussalam in the holy Quran and introduced Baqdad city in which Hussein Ali Nouri had claimed for prophethood there as Darussalam referring […]

Redhvan Feast day starts from thirty two days after the new year for 12 days. 21 of April is the first day of the feast.

Unfortunately, the Baha’i proselytizers have misused the word Darussalam in the holy Quran and introduced Baqdad city in which Hussein Ali Nouri had claimed for prophethood there as Darussalam referring to the interpretations by the Household of the prophet (peace be upon him), we will figure out that the verse’s aim is the promised heaven.

The Baha’i proselytizers have narrated verse 25 of chapter Yonos and claimed for prophetic mission of Hussein Ali Nouri from Baqdad city:

 

واللهُ یَدعُوا اِلی دار السَّلام وَ یَهدِی مَن یَشاءُ اِلی صِراطِ المُستَقیمٍ

[Yonos/ verse: 25]

The Baha’i proselytizers are saying Darussalam is the title of Baqdad city and the verse is giving good news about Hussein Ali Nouri’s prophetic claim from Baqdad city.

 

The answers to Baha’i proselytizer’s claim:

۱- Why don’t you assume the city Darussalam in Tanzania?!

۲- According to the Baha’i proselytizer’s claim, Hussein Ali Nouri is the very false promised one of Bab! Why did Bab introduced the sacred Mosque as the place of the promised one’s emergence[1]?! Is Hussein Ali the promised one of the Bayan or the holy Quran?!

۳- Assalam (السلام) in this verse is one of Allah’s names[2] and Darussalam (دارالسلام) means paradise. As Imam Sajjad (P.H.) has stated:

وَالله یَدعُوا الی دَارالسَّلامِ یَعنی بِهِ الجَنَّه[۳]

 

 

 

[۱] Ali Muhammad Shirazi, the Persian Bayan, Ahle Bayan publishing house, p. 151.

[۲] The interpretation of the Household of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.), Vol. 6, p. 450.

[۳] Ibid, Vol. 6, p. 450.

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