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The Story of Abdul Baha and dirty Jewish / pot calling the Kettle black

      One of the proselytizers of Bahaism narrates a memoir from Abdul Baha in a book published by the Bahaism organization written by him. The memoir is about the adventure of Abdul Baha’s fellowship with a Jewish rabbi. In this fellowship Abdul Baha becomes harassed with the Jewish rabbi filth and complains.       As we […]

      One of the proselytizers of Bahaism narrates a memoir from Abdul Baha in a book published by the Bahaism organization written by him. The memoir is about the adventure of Abdul Baha’s fellowship with a Jewish rabbi. In this fellowship Abdul Baha becomes harassed with the Jewish rabbi filth and complains.

      As we read in the story: “Abdul Baha said he had been in Tebria. One day, the Jewish rabbi came to in me. He was too filthy putretied that the room got putretied as soon as he arrived. It was noon. The food was brought. It was The chicken. It was cooked by Hussein Agha, the chef was quite clean and careful. I said to him here you are. He said this food is unclean” [1]

      Abdul Baha continued to narrate that the Jewish rabbi brought a fetid fish out of his cloth and ate.

      However, narrating this memoir by Abdul Baha in the Baha’is book bears some notes:

      ۱) Abdul Baha’s snide remark and backhander resemble satire because Abdul Baha himself was the eminent of filth of his time and avoiding sanitation and his body pus could even make him die; as Abdul Baha went to bath once a week or once every some months contrary to the order of the forged prophet of Bahaism: “O’ shining, I swear by you that I am really busy. In brief, it is 3 months: that I want to go to bath…”

      ۲) When Islam has issued a commandment that the Baha’is are unclean, the Baha’i leaders have considered it as tyranny against the Baha’is, but when a Jewish person considers the Baha’is, as unclean and their slaughtered chicken as illegitimate, they don’t, criticize at all. On the other hand, the Baha’s are fighting against Islam because Islam considers them as unclean, but they are silent for the Jewish commandment of their uncleanliness.

      ۳) In addition to this tale, there are many memoirs from Abdul Baka that as if the animal food has been the permanent part of his parties; while the Baha’is are using vegetarianism for their advertisements.

      Yes, Abdul Baha was finding the others’ faults due to his faults and indicated that he was fighting against Islam. He just liked to advise people!

 

 

 

Source: religions and cults comprehensive site

 

[۱] ۶۰-day memoirs of Labib, 1919 A.D. PP. 280-282.

Bahaism in Iran
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