Issuing some posts, the elements of Baha’ism organization tried to attribute students’ poisoning to the Islamic Republic of Iran and the outcome of the Islamic scholars. However, the Islamic scholars have always stressed on learning without paying attention to sex. The Baha’ism have tried to expand hate against the Islamic Republic of Iran unjustly to pave the way for influence and dominance!
Some networks and pages of Baha’ism have issued some posts to try to attribute the students’ poisoning to the Islamic Republic of Iran whose root I sin the Islamic thoughts and theological school.
Answer
Contrary to induction of induction of Baha’ism and other anti-Islamic movements which are introducing the poisoning of female schools due to the opposition of Islam concerning female learning, the religion of Islam hasn’t considered learning specially for males:
“طلب العلم فریضه علی کل مسلمٍ و مسلمهٍ[۱]“
“Learning is necessary for all men and women.”
Consequently, the Islamic Republic of Iran has played a key role in the scientific development of the Iranian women to such an extent that some years the number of female students has exceeded over the male ones in entrance exam!
The Baha’ism cult has had a long antecedent in insulting the clergymen and scholars. As the forged prophet of Baha’ism has linked the Islamic scholars to donkeys having big turbans:
“احفظ نفسک بأن یقّلبک کبرالعمام مِن کلّ مبغضٍ حمیرٍ[۲]“
Abdul Baha has also likened the Shia scholars to irreligious vipers, snakes, scorpions, bloodthirsty wolves, thieves and more ignorant than animals and rapacious animals.[3]
The Baha’ism leaders have always tried to expand hate against the Shia scholars to remove clergymen and to prepare the opportunities for their influence and dominance in Iran. Consequently, Abdul Baha have tried to expand hate against clergymen, the religion of Islam and the religious government as long as he could in his works.[4]
[۱] The great scholar Majlesi, Beharul Anwar, Vol. 57, p. 405.
[۲] Hussein Ali Nouri, the works of the Highest pen, the electronic library of Baha’i, Vol. 2, p. 98.
[۳] Refer to Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly food, Bija, the national institute
[۴] Abbas Effendi some excerpts from the book Makatib, vol.5, No. 1041, pp. 83-84