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The position of woman in the deviant cult of Baha’ism

One of the teachings of Baha’ism is the equality between men and women’s rights. In one side, the Baha’is are attacking Islam in which the equality between men and women’s rights aren’t regulated and merely the Baha’ism creed has regulated this equality. When they are asked why women are deprived of some ordinary rights in […]

One of the teachings of Baha’ism is the equality between men and women’s rights. In one side, the Baha’is are attacking Islam in which the equality between men and women’s rights aren’t regulated and merely the Baha’ism creed has regulated this equality. When they are asked why women are deprived of some ordinary rights in Baha’ism creed, they say we want to exempt women to do hard and time-consuming jobs!

In spite of the slogan of the equality between men and women’s rights and superficial cherishing women’s rights in Baha’ism, women aren’t allowed to participate and to be the member of the universal house of justice which is a so-called spiritual position!!!

 

Concerning the issue of inheritance, women’s rights are less than men’s; so that the Baha’i woman doesn’t inherits her husband’s house and cloths! The Baha’i daughter doesn’t inherit his father’s house and cloths! The elder son’s inheritance is more than his brother and sisters’. In general, sons inherit more than daughters!!!

A woman who gets married in the city and a rural woman have different amount of marriage payments. The marriage payment of an urban woman is 19 methqals of gold and a rural one’s one is 19 methqals of silver!!!

The Baha’i woman is deprived of Hajj.

A glance at Baha’i history will reveal that Mirza Hussein Ali Nouri had gotten married with four wives, but he didn’t allow other Baha’i men to get married with more than two wives!!!

” قد کتب الله علیکم النکاح ایاکم ان تجاوزوا عن الاثنین والذی اقتنع بواحده من الاماء استراحت نفسه و نفسها و من اتخذ بکرا لخدمته لا  باس علیه…”

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