By: Najafi
Imam Khomeini (P.H.) positions: He was completely aware of the Baha’ism influence in various parts of the country, specially during Reza Khan’s period of time.
After the departure of Ayatollah Broujerdi (P.H.) in 1340 S.H., Imam Khomeini (P.H.) started to reveal against the common plans of Baha’ism and Pahlavi regime supported by Colonialism.
Not only after the departure of Ayatollah Broujerdi (P.H.), but also during his life, Imam Khomeini (P.H.) played a key role in campaigning against Baha’ism.
In 1341 S.H., Imam Khomeini (P.H.) called the deviant cult of Baha’ism as a political party
After the approval of Ayalati and Velayati associations, Imam Khomeini (P.H.) warned: “according to my legitimate duty I warn about the danger to the Iranian people and the Muslims of the world. The holy Quran and Islam are in danger. The country economy and the independence is ready to be captured by the Zionists which was appeared in Iran as a political party. It is near for the economy of the country to be captured by them: (Sahifeh Nour, Imam Khomeini, 56.1:1370)
Also, Imam Khomeini (P.H.) opposes inserting the equality between men and women by Abdul Baha in the calendar which is originated from western humanism. (Ibid, 247)
In 1342 S.H., Imam Khomeini (P.H.) addressed the scholars of Yazd and stated: “Most of the sensitive posts are in the hands of the Baha’ism cult. They are really the agents of Israel. The Iranian TV. Is the base for the Jewish to spy.” (The ominous shadow, Raoufi, Mahnaz, 1387 S.H.: 176-177).
Imam Khomeini (P.H.) was really aware of the Baha’is betrayals in the country and their relationships with Israel. In 1342 S.H., he stated visiting the students of Tehran university in Qom city: “aim must be paid attention. The aim is Islam and the independence of the country and the boycotting of Israel agents [Baha’is]. Now, all the economy of the country is in the hand of Israel. The agents of Israel (the Baha’is have captured the economy of the country. Most factories are conducted and managed by them such as TV. Arj and Pepsi Cola factories.” (The political contemporary history of Iran, Madani, Jalauddin, 136: 40).