– What did your mother do after your mother returned to Iran after your father’s death?
– After my father’s death, my mother was under the influence of the Baha’is. She felt she couldn’t continue without wealth and power. She left me completely. After I came back to Iran, I complained her and realized she had introduced me as the missed one in the war when she asked for inheritance monopoly in Mirdamad court. That is, my mother had told I had missed in the war and had asked the judge to allow for the properties to be divided between my sister and our groom. Of course, the judge had said you must bring the letter for red cross in order for death to be proved. All these happened while my mother knew I was in America. These behaviors disturbed me and the organization thought I was my father’s successor, so it felt dangerous. In short, in 1381 S.H., I came back to Iran and asked my mother to give me the inheritance monopoly documents done in my absence, but my mother rejected and ran away for 2 years. Later on, my younger sister said to me that the documents had been given to Bahaism assembly in Iran, and my father’s properties had been given to my other sister and groom.
– Didn’t you decide to rebuild the relationship with your mother?
– In 1383 S.H., I returned to Iran again and reconstruct our house to commemorate my father. The last days, my mother and maternal aunt came and said they brought food for workers. After eating the food, we were all poisonous. After two days, I returned to America. I had nose bleeding and also had intestine and stomach bleeding. I couldn’t continue my trip to America. So, I saw a doctor in Germany and became aware of their hostility. They had given us Arsenic poison. I was operated 11 times and figured out that my death makes this cult tranquil.
– How did the Bahaism cult behave with you?
– As I said, my father’s properties had been confiscated by Bahaism assembly and one of the managers of the Baha’i community of Iran. Even in 1383 S.H., I gave my mother’s letter to the judge in Mirdamad court written by her handwriting. In the letter, my mother had written that she a was Baha’i and my son and husband are Muslims. My husband disturbed me and my son insulted. He had issued a fatwa: “Eye for eye and land for land. As Mr. Hamedi had built Al-Mahdi mosque in the lands of the city, you are allowed to confiscate his lands.” However, my father had just given the expenses for building the mosque. The Baha’i manager himself was from Sangsar, too. All the disciples of Iran and people of the organization and himself were in charge years before and didn’t possess any money.
– So, it can be said they already had problems with your father?
– There were differences among Muslims and Baha’is there before the Islamic Revolution. In 1343 S.H., my father was present in Imam Khomeini’s (P.H.) movement. At that time, my father became the founder to build Al-Mahdi mosque as the symbol of Sangsar city, Mahdi Shahr in the seized lands. In 1355 S.H., my father was arrested. In 1356 S.H., Hojabr Yazdani stood against my father. He was of the wealthy Baha’i dignitaries. In the conflict between Muslims and Baha’is, my father participated. After my father’s death, my mother sent these cases to the national assembly of Bahaism and gave the assembly the documents mounted secretly in my father’s house. The assembly intermediator was my father’s maternal uncle’s son’s maternal aunt’s son announced a fatwa from Israel to the assembly head here: Eye for eye and land for land.
– Continue narrating the organization’s behavior with you?
– In short, when the Baha’i manager was arrested three or four months later, I was bothered by Bahaism in America. The cult members threatened me that you made him be captured! In America, they were disturbing me threatening and calling. They were asking me to sign to transfere my father’s properties to them. I was ill and I tried to protect my life rather than the properties. Nevertheless, their threats soared up severely. My mother sent me 1200 four-minute messages from the Baha’i assembly.
Four years ago, they attacked me from behind and hit with a knife. I was injured and carried to hospital. Then, I sought asylum to police and the law. The FBI started its researches about Bahaism cult. Fortunately, the threatening people were persuaded. In 1397 S.H., I returned to Iran after being improved and I figured out that Bahaism assembly had confiscated my father’s properties and transferred them to the members of the deviant cult of Bahaism. I complained and the case is being continued.
– Was American police familiar with Bahaism?
– Several Years ago, a Baha’i woman attacked Youtube building with gun. You don’t believe, but the American with whom I am dealing consider the Bahaism as a cult and the Baha’is as religious terrorist. When I referred to police as, they were quite aware of Bahaism cult. Of course, the FBI helped me very much. I gave them their messages and threatening telephones and documents. The Baha’is were prevented and forbidden to approach me. Of course, the Baha’is had announced I was a religious terrorist and my father had also been a terrorist and the Baha’is were defending my family! Then, the police investigated and found out that it wasn’t true.
– Explain more about your sister?
– Ashraff or after marriage Parisa is my sister living in New Zealand and is a proselytizer and the chairman of the assembly of Baha’is. Her husband is living in Iran along with his daughter and son and is active in making documentary films against the Islamic Republic of Iran and is also a cinematographer. Now, she is controlling all confiscated properties along with Bahaism assembly and its members. I think she is one of the smartest and most active members of the organization.
– Didn’t the Baha’is try to proselytize you?
– I replied them ponderingly. I dare not to pose such an issue. I was Shiite and prayed in Firouz Kouk mosque for the first time. I didn’t have any Baha’i friend to proselytize me. My mother didn’t say anything about Bahaism to me. My mother always had a complex in her heart because her family had been humiliated by the Baha’is. It was a stigma for them that a Baha’i has a Muslim husband.
– Please explain more about your sister?
– My younger sister Pari was always saying to me that she was a Muslim and had been forced to become Baha’i. This year, I realized that she had been Baha’i forced by my maternal aunt and the rest of Baha’i relatives. Anyway; in 1383, Pari posed in the court that the Baha’is were disturbing her.
– Why don’t the ex-Baha’is narrate about their pasts?
– When a person leaves Bahaism, he/she will be disturbed and boycotted. Most of my relatives in my mother side are Baha’is. They have boycotted me, for 40 years. They try to break the person’s family aspect by being indifferent in order for the person to turn to them again. Most people can’t tolerate this situation particularly ladies. For example, my sister who was attached. to my family emotionally.
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