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The influence of the deviant cult of Baha’ism in culture domain, the detention of a Baha’i orchestra in Isfahan

Although the social and educational activities of the Baha’is aren’t being prevented due to their beliefs, but it should be performed via open insight and suitable measures in culture and community making centers in order for facilities for political overthrowing and cultural transformation not to be provided. An organization which is speaking about the cultural […]

Although the social and educational activities of the Baha’is aren’t being prevented due to their beliefs, but it should be performed via open insight and suitable measures in culture and community making centers in order for facilities for political overthrowing and cultural transformation not to be provided. An organization which is speaking about the cultural transformation and removing Islam from Iran.

Several days ago, the Baha’i media reported about an orchestra related to the deviant cult of Baha’ism detained in Isfahan:

“According to the reports which have published on Thursday, Day 27th, this 27-year-old musician was detailed on Monday Day, 26the and the police officers confiscated his personal devices including her cello.

Elmira Rahmani was born on Mehr 1373 S.H. in Isfahan city and graduated from music academy of this city and is B.A. in the field of music and the member of Isfahan national orchestra. She had been previously banned to play for Isfahan national orchestra.

This musician who was banned to play for the national orchestra of Isfahan first for being a woman and for the second time for being a Baha’i was detained yesterday. Police officers took her cello with them in addition to everything else[1].

Notes as answers:

  • Like all cases of detentions of the Baha’is, the Baha’ism organization is going to relate her detention to her believing in Baha’ism; while it has continually been announced that all the Baha’is of Iran (three hundred thousand Baha’is claimed by the Baha’is as their population in Iran) must be imprisoned, instead of 90- ones.[2]
  • If the Baha’is are deprived of education and social activities, so how the Baha’ism organization is claiming for its members to be deprived of education, social activities and being present at jobs?!!!
  • Being present in cultural centers and community making ones is a strategy stressed by the Baha’ism organization to expand its influence.
  • According to the documents of Baha’ism leadership; this organization is formally following its new strategy of proselytizing, penetration and making personals in the form of humanitarian activities by the name of social and economic development for forty years to such an extent that according to paragraph 14 of the office for social and economic development of Baha’ism it is spoken about the relationship between proselytizing for the cult along with social and economic development.[3]

An organization which is arranging its members’ jobs based on the Baha’ism organization profits.

It will not be enough for it to make networks or dominate on decision making centers, but it is following a higher goal. That is, the cultural transformation. To such an extent that the Baha’i medium, Aso hasn’t confined its ideal to political overthrowing in Iran and is speaking about cultural transformation and removing Islam[4]. Apparently clear position mentioned by the universal house of justice in its messages as coherent society making[5]!

Consequently, although the social and educational activities of the Baha’is aren’t being prevented due to their beliefs, but it should be performed via open insight and suitable measures in cultural and community making centers in order for facilities for political overthrowing and cultural transformation not to be provided.

[۱] Narrated by the Baha’ism organization medium

[۲] The last statistics of the Baha’i prisoners

[۳] (۱۹۸۳ A.D. to Redhvan 2010 A.D.)

[۴] Narrated by Aso related to the Baha’ism organization

[۵] The message of the universal house of justice dated Dec. 12. 2011 A.D.

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