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Ali Muhammad Bab’s mission was irrational and basically null and false

The Baha’is consider the most important mission of Ali Muhammad Bab as making people aware of the emergence of the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism while a some-year mission before the fulfillment of his claims is irrational and also it is contradictory with Bab’s promise about 2000-year emergence of his promised one. How can the grounding […]

The Baha’is consider the most important mission of Ali Muhammad Bab as making people aware of the emergence of the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism while a some-year mission before the fulfillment of his claims is irrational and also it is contradictory with Bab’s promise about 2000-year emergence of his promised one. How can the grounding of Bab in Iran and announcing Baha’s prophethood in the Ottoman be justified?!

The proselytizing networks related to Baha’ism considered Bab’s mission and aim as good news about the emergence of self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism! An annunciation which is not in conformity with the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism (Before the fulfillment of Baha’ism).

On the occasion of the anniversary of starting claims by Ali Muhammad Shirazi (Babism, Mahdism, prophethood and divinity), Ali Muhammad Shirazi considered giving good news about the emergence of the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism “as the most important mission of him which has been repeated mentioned in his works… According to the Baha’is, that great prophet is the Excellency Bahaullah.[1]

However, is the aim and mission of Ali Muhammad Shirazi the promise for a near emergence and grounding for the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism?!

The Answer:

How does it seem rational for a self-proclaimed prophet to be emerged and afflict with many troubles in the direction of his victory and proselytizing and before his aims to be fulfilled his aims are abolished by another self-proclaimed prophet?! As the forged prophet of Baha’ism claimed for inspiration to be sent down and for Babism creed to be abolished after Ali Muhammad Bab’s death![2]

  • That is, are terror and creating insecurity by the Babis in Iran due to 2-year extension of Babism?! Can it be accepted by human wisdom for a prophet to be sent on a mission and various works are inspired on him claimed by the Baha’is and to have an independent mission and religious law, but his mission lasts just less than two years?!
  • To prove Ali Muhammad Bab’s mission, the Baha’is consider the duration of each religion as one thousand years by deviating the concept of a verse of the holy Quran. How did the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism claim for the abolishment of Ali Muhammad Bab’s forged religion after 2 years?! Ali Muhammad Bab who had appointed 1500-2000 years for the emergence of the prophet after him[3]?!
  • Which false aim and promise of Ali Muhammad Bab fulfilled?! Were the claiming for the establishment of Babi government and the massacre of the opponents fulfilled?! Was the following order commanded to the next Babi king by Ali Muhammad fulfilled:

“لَن تذر فَوقَ الأرض إذا استَطاع أحَداً غیرَ البابین”[۴]

Of course, by rejecting all the promises and aims announced by the forged religion of Baha’ism, the Baha’i proselytizers introduce merely grounding for Baha’ism emergence as the aim for Bab’s prophetic mission! Nevertheless, because Babi creed didn’t go beyond the borders before the false prophetic mission of Bab and it wasn’t even expanded in Iran, was this grounding necessary in several cities of Iran?! If the grounding was necessary just in Iran, why did Hussein Ali Nouri claim for his prophethood in the Ottoman land?!

 

[۱] Narrated by the proselytizing media of the Baha’ism organization.

[۲] Refer to Hussein Ali Nouri, the tablet addressing Sheikh Muhammad Taqi Najafi Isfahani, Canada: the institute of the Baha’i knowledge, 2001 A.D., p. 16.

[۳] Refer to Ali Muhammad Shirazi, the Persian Bayan, the copy of the Babis, pp. 61-62.

[۴] Ali Muhammad Bab, the tablet of Heikaluddin, the electronic copy, p. 15.

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