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The alignment of the women of the deviant Baha’ism cult with those who insulted the QuranThe alignment of the women of the deviant Baha’ism cult with those who insulted the Quran

According to Shabestan news agency, a Danish woman of Iranian origin desecrated a copy of the Holy Quran in Copenhagen, the capital city of this country, on Sunday. Firouzeh Bazarafkan published a film of the moments of tearing the Holy Quran in front of the Iranian embassy through her accounts on social networks. In this […]

According to Shabestan news agency, a Danish woman of Iranian origin desecrated a copy of the Holy Quran in Copenhagen, the capital city of this country, on Sunday. Firouzeh Bazarafkan published a film of the moments of tearing the Holy Quran in front of the Iranian embassy through her accounts on social networks. In this regard, the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Copenhagen issued a statement strongly condemning the continued hateful act of insulting the Holy Quran in Denmark.

Professor Hassan Irshad announced on his Eitaa channel: Firouzeh Bazrafkan, a Baha’i abusive person, who used to be completely naked in support of the Baha’i Qara-ul-Ein, insulted the Holy Quran in Denmark.

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This is the trace of the cult!

However, the noteworthy point in this criminal act is the important role of some elements of the deviant cult of Baha’ism. According to reports, the elements of this atheistic cult have played an important role in organizing new movements against the holy Quran in Europe and were the leaders of these attacks.

“Firozeh Bazarafkan” is one of the examples of the mentioned subject who have been highlighted as an artist by the anti-revolutionary media, but behind this appearance is a vulgar and offensive person who has repeatedly insulted the sacred things in her shameful record.

As a child, Bazarafkan fled to Denmark with her family, and in that country she has founded a so-called human rights organization called “Women’s Rights in the Middle East”. It is financially supported by the Universal House of Justice, the Danish newspaper Politiken wrote some time ago that most of the activities of the Baha’i cult are under the control of the Danish intelligence service.

Fame with nudity?

Firouze Bazarafken is a hated person among Iranians in Denmark. In 2013, “Alia Majedeh Al-Mahdi”, who was apparently present during the revolution of the Egyptian people, posted nude photos of herself on her blog in a shocking and immoral act. She placed the title “Nude Art” on top of the photos and named his work “Online Freedom Movement”.

Immediately, three Iranians also stripped themselves and put their photos on personal blogs to support Majedeh Al-Mahdi and “Online Freedom Movement”. One of these three Iranians was Firozeh Bazrafkan.

Upon learning of the emergence of such a movement, she stripped herself and became the center of media attention. Perhaps her influence from the “Nude Art” movement has caused enemies to use the title of Iranian artist for her in the news coverage of her recent insult to the Holy Quran in front of the Iranian embassy.

Years ago, in December 2011/1390, Bazrafkan had accused all Muslim men of “raping, harassing and killing their daughters” in an insulting note on the blog of the Danish newspaper “Jollands Posten”.

The remarkable thing is that the sentence used by Bazrafkan in his article was not his own and she copied it from the article of Lars Andersen, who is a Danish extremist journalist!

Observing the activities of the deviant Baha’ism cult shows that the members of the cult have become more active in recent months at the behest of the Universal House of Justice. In addition to desecrating the Holy Quran by openly insulting the sanctity of the Holy Imams this year, the Baha’is also tried to influence some religious panels. The investigation of the media of enemies shows that they were trying to give meaning to some protest laments by creating special news-analytical lines, this is a special homogeneity of the ways of the Baha’i cult.

According to historical documents, the deviant cult of Baha’ism had started anti-Islamic fighting against important Islamic issues such as hijab many years ago. Keihan Institute’s research office writes in an article entitled “The Founders of the Baha’i cult Initiated unveiling in Iran”: The members of the deviant cult of Baha’ism turned to the promotion of unveiling in the Islamic society of Iran and the Muslim people in order to implement the anti-Islamic programs of the Zionist centers. During the Qajar era, they tried to create mental contexts, especially through inducing the lifestyle and behavior of Westerners through associations and affiliated centers. When Reza Khan gained power and the Baha’is and Freemasons participated at various so-called cultural/political institutions of the First Pahlavi, removing Islam and especially the promotion of unveiling found a more official and public trend.

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