Despite the Baha’is residing in Iran encountered sensitively with the policies announced by the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran during 1370s concerning population control, they decided to continue increasing their population and generation having following aims:
- To gain more privileges,
- Not to be secluded due to their low population in cities and villages,
- Preparing the conditions for increasing the political activities.
In one side, trying to perk the number of Baha’is in Iran as high resemble a rudimentary step to achieve the legal formality which is one of the advertising trick of the Zionistic cult of Baha’ism to such an extent that they are exaggerating about the number of the people of the cult inside the Iranian country.
The statistics announced by the westerners during the recent for has been ridiculous. They claimed for this number to be even more than that of the Christians, the Jewish, the Zoroastrians. They claim for the Iranian Baha’i community to be the greatest non-Muslim minority in Iran. In an order by the Baha’ism heads, the Baha’i heads have asked for the present numbers of the Baha’is to be exaggerated.
So, they have ordered the Baha’is to tick the religion column as the Baha’i name. All of all, the results gained in the general statistics during the years 1375 and 1385 show that the statistics claimed by them isn’t right. According to the formal site of the Iranian statistics center in 1385, the number of the Baha’is has been 263199 people including “other and unannounced columns.
If the Baha’is share from “other and unannounced” is 15 percent, it can be said that the Iranian Baha’i population during the years 1375-1385 has been estimated ass 25 and 45 thousand people which is in contrast with the number claimed by the universal house of justice which is three hundred thousand ones.