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The dictatorial and oppressing regimes are using the deviant cult of Baha’ism to break the spirit of resistance of genuine fighters

After World War II the dictatorial and related regimes in various countries gained power. Liberalists also confronted them to get themselves free from these regimes. So, the prisons became full of the elites of those countries. In investigating the function of the deviant cult of Baha’ism in these countries, the sources of this deviant cult […]

After World War II the dictatorial and related regimes in various countries gained power. Liberalists also confronted them to get themselves free from these regimes. So, the prisons became full of the elites of those countries. In investigating the function of the deviant cult of Baha’ism in these countries, the sources of this deviant cult have unwillingly pointed out the matters which are astounding and reveal secrets of the role of this deviant cult in serving the dictators of these countries. One of the measures of the Baha’is is proselytizing the political prisoners in order to exit them out of the opponents and put them among the followers of governments. The following is the method of executing this policy in two countries such as Chad (Africa) and Philippine (Asia):

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Chad

During Colonialism period of time, this country has been the colony of France. Due to the resistance of Muslims, France committed extensive crimes such as the massacre of scholars and destruction of mosques, schools of the Holy Quran and Islamic works[1]. In 1960 A.D., this country be3came independent, but the administering of this country was taken over to Christian people by the French when the French wanted to leave the country. This dominance continued to the year 1990 A.D. For instance; between the years 1960 to 1975 A.D., general Tumble Bay gained power. In 1962 A.D., He disbanded all parties except for one which this issue indicates the extent of freedom and political participation in his regime[2].

In 30-year periods (1960-1990), the3 opportunity for their movement was provided. Eventually, in 1990 A.D., Muslims gained power gathered in national saving movement.[3]

The role of the Baha’i elements in Chad:

According to Akhbar Amri magazine, a Baha’i teacher go among the prisoners to proselytize coordinating with the prison people in charge. After a week, he reports his measures and its outputs sending a letter for the periodical. “The prison head of Biokam city informed me that one prisoner wants to be Baha’i and said: “particularly the mentioned prisoner never tends to confess.” When they referred to the prisoner, they realized that he didn’t believe in Baha’ism; he had turned to Baha’ism to escaped from being tortured. The Baha’i proselytizer writes: “I visited him, but he declared that since he had become Baha’i, the people in charge of prison has become kind with him. The chairman of prison also confirmed that since they have become Baha’is, they haven’t been behaved strictly.[4]

Philippines

It was first the colony of Spain, but after being conflicted with the United States that was ended in its failure and America won, this country was taken over by America for 20 million dollars[5]. After that, this country was colonized by America by 1946 A.D. In these periods of time, the America did some measures for cultural metamorphosis of Muslims including the number of churches which were more than mosques in most Muslim cities. The great deal of pressure by America on Moslims during the Colonialism periods of time and then superficial asking for independence –and the continuation of American dominance- caused Muslims to establish Noro Islamic Liberation Front.

In the circumstances where Philippines government has deep relationships with the United States of America and the policy of removing Islam from Philippines is following and Muslim have started continuous campaigns to preserve the Islamic identity, Baha’ism enters this country.

 It is important to be explained that when America was ruling violently in this country, thousands of liberalists revolted agai8nst it and were imprisoned because they couldn’t stand the presence of American bases in their country.

In these circumstances, Baha’ism started its activities. The government of Philippines which knew the teachings of this cult play important role in general and anti-Colonial movements supported it deeply and provided all facilities for it to be active in this country.

Meantime, Philippines fighters particularly the Muslim residents who were targeted by Baha’ism proselytizing groups figured out the negative and Colonial role of these groups and confronted them. In a surprising and warning operation, they executed three Baha’i proselytizers who had gone to those regions from Iran. They shocked Baha’ism and made Baha’is understand their message.

In order to understand the negative and destructive and destructive role of this cult in the country it is enough for us to know the in conditions that the families of political families weren’t possible to visit their dears, Philippines government had le the Baha’i proselytizing boards to go among the prisoners to create gaps among the prisoners and to eradicate the revolutionary spirits in them. The following report which has been extracted from the formal periodical of the Baha’is displays the destructive role of the above-mentioned cult by a Baha’i woman called Heshmatullah Eshraqian who had dispatched to that country for proselytizing:

I went to Manila invited by the national holy assembly. A lad from American immigrants was my hostess. She showed great love and respect. The next day, the program was to talk in the prison… Dr. Mohajer and Eshraqian had visited the prison the previous week, too. I don’t know I have written for you or not?

The number of prisoners is 9. Those who are sentenced to sever punishment or life imprisonment or sentenced to death are in this prison. It is for nearly one year and a half that the Blessed faith [Baha’ism] broke into the prison. At the moment, there are 900 Baha’is… The head of the prison was saying: I wish all prisoners became Baha’i now in order for us to get rid of fighters. The relavant people in charge respect the faith so much. The Baha’is living across Philippines were free to go in and come out of prison.

In short, we entered the prison and went to the place where the prisoners existed after passing through the iron doors…

Not only the Baha’is but also the non-Baha’is gathered there. The vice president Yadi[6] introduced me to After that we started conversing. We visited several various sanatoriums and I told them things everywhere. In Muslim places, it was interesting for me to see the discussion between two Muslim mullahs. I spoke since 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. … I came back after eating lunch in the restaurant there and we were there by 5 p.m. I always remember good memoirs of that day[7].

Another example of the influence and presence of this terroristic and misled cult goes back Iran before the Islamic revolution to which traitor Pahlavi governments had bestowed such a position that as if this anti-national identity government belonged the Baha’is. So that, Hoveyda, the prime minister remained as the prime minster till the victory of the Islamic revolution. The following traitors were the elements of this cults:

The Baha’i ministers of Hoveyda cabinet were as follows: major general Arfa’ –the minister of road, Abbas Aram- the minister of foreign affairs, Mansour Rowhani –the minister of agriculture, Ata Khosrawani –the minister of state, Manouchehr Shah Qoli –the minister of health, Manouchehr Qanji –the minister of education, Asadullah Saniee –the minister of war, Farrokhrou Parsa –the minister of education, Manouchehr Taslimi –the minister of commerce, Nosratullah Moeenian, the minister of intelligent service, Maser Golsorkhi –the minister of natural resources, Manouchehr Parto –the minister of justice, Lieutenant general Khosrawani, the assitent of the prime minister and the chairman of physical education.

The following Baha’is had penetrated into army:

-general Ja’far Shafaqat

-general Azhari

-general Fereydoun Jam

-general Oveysi

-Lieutenant general Abdul Rahim Ayadi

-general Rastgar Moqaddam

-Lieutenant Ali Muhammad Khademi

-Lieutenant Abul Hassan Sa’dat mand

-Lieutenant Khosrawani.[8]

[۱] Chad, the office for the political and international studies, 1378 A.D., p. 10.

[۲] Ibid, p. 70.

[۳] Ibid, p. 11.

[۴] Amri news, 1352 S.H., No. 8, pp. 270-271.

[۵] Philippines, the office for the political and international studies, 1382 S.H., p. 19.

[۶] Shoqi Effendi created an international network to proselytize Baha’ism and appointed 27 people as the heads of it and called them Ayadi Amrullah in order for everyone to take over the related affairs in a part of the world. After a while, he appointed some assistants for each of them who were called the assistants of Ayadi Amrullah

[۷] Ahang-e-Badi’a, the year 21st (1345), No. 1, p. 19.

[۸] Fars Correspondence, searching cults, 1390/21/17.

Bahaism in Iran