The self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism has considered the universality of his creed and establishing general peace as to be fulfilled after the world wars and apostasy! However, because Baha’ism has always asked the warmongers for peace and flattered the tyrants, his promise for peace hasn’t been fulfilled yet even after world wars!
The self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism has said: “First, the world nations will equip themselves with the hell war equipment. After total equipment, they will attack each other like bloodthirsty wild ones. So, a great bloodshed will be run across together to search for the reasons for these bloodsheds.
They will conclude that the main reason is the various bigotries particularly the religious ones. Thus; to remove these bigotries, they will set religion aside totally. Next, they will figure out this fact that human being can’t exist without religion. Next, they will study the teachings of all religions to know which one is conformable with the expediencies of the time. So, the God’s faith will be extended and universalized[1].”
The Answer:
- The Baha’i leaders have consistently introduced religions as the agents of wars and fighting (particularly world war I and II)
- In order for a permanent peace, the Baha’i leaders have always lay on the superpowers instead of people! As Abdul Baha supported the British Colonialism: “Thus, because the British nation is noble and just! We hope it to cause peace to be expanded across the world…[۲].”
- How is it possible for peace slogan to be shouted and to be cooperated with warmongers?! The Baha’i leaders who consider the promise for establishing peace with universality of Baha’ism have consistently praised the great warmonger across the world and have legitimated their crimes. For instance, the Baha’i religion makers have praised the Czar Russia[3] and the American Colonialism[4], and the British Colonialism[5] and defended the occupying and kid-killer regime of Israel.[6]
[۱] Adib Taher Zadeh, the breeze of the emergence of the Excellency Bahaullah, Bahji farm, 1877-1892 A.D., compiled by the translation of Baher Farqadani in 518 pages, Australia, Sanchari press publishing institute, 1st edition 2015, Vol. 4, p. 57.
[۲] Abbas Effendi, the Sermons, Germany, the national assembly of publishing faith works, Bita, Vol. 3, p. 90.
[۳] Refer to Soleimani, the Guidance lights, Bija: Lojneh publishing house, Bita, Vol. 2, p. 282.
[۴] Refer to Abbas Effendi, the Sermons, Germany, the national assembly of the faith works, 127 Badi’a, Vol. 2, p. 30.
[۵] Refer to Abbas Effendi, the written words, Egypt: Farajullah Zaki Al-Kurdi, 1st edition, 1921 A.D., Vol. 3, p. 347.
[۶] Refer to Shoqi Effendi, the Blessed writings, Bija: the national institute of the faith press, 125 Badi’a, Vol. 4, p. 290-291.