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Bahaismiran

How did Sheikism turned into Babism and Baha’ism?

All the followers of Sheik Ahmad Ehsaee are called Sheikism which is a generic name. Sheikh Ahmad Ehsaee was born in 1166 A.H. in Bahrain (The Northeast of the Saudi ...
bigotry
Bahaismiran

Why is the strategy of bigotry, violence and frightening following in Babism?!

The Baha’i heads have shamelessly called the Iranian scholars, officials and people who stood against violence and savagery of Babis as “ignorant”, bigoted and savage people” and considered the Iranian ...
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Bahaismiran

A sample of king Naseruddin sensitivity and reaction against Babism and Baha’ism in the mid years of his kingdom

The newspaper of Naseruddin Shah’s memoirs 1284-1286 A.H. … Tuesday, 18th of Rabiul Awwal 1286 A.H. (nearly 147 years ago)… when we wanted to return home, A saw a tall ...
intimidation
Bahaismiran

Bigotry, violence, and intimidation are the main strategies in dealing with the opponents in Babism

 Pretending to be oppressed is a strategy to attract people's attention done by various reasons like enticing a sense of compassion and a change in people's views. So, in order ...
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Bahaismiran

Why do we consider Babism as ferocious?

After turning against Islam and claiming for bringing a new religion, the Babism leader has issued an order for massacring his opponents. However, Abdul Baha has assumed a religion which ...
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