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An answer To Religions and Thoughts Summit

Earlier the month Aban, 1400 S.H., an internet summit called “religions and thoughts” was held innovated by one of the destructive media. In the online Seminar, “Kiarash Aali Pour” the member of the community of Christians and the spokesman of human right organization article 18, “Farhad Sabetian”, the master of economy of the state university of Californian and one of the spokesmen of the Baha’i organization and some other opponents of the Islamic Republic of Iran were present in the Seminar.

In this summit, the official religion was introduced as the main origin of preoccupation of Iran and the issues of “religions, the right for living and the punishments which are taking life away”, “the equality of men and women’s rights” and “religion, policy and elections” were investigated from religions and thoughts perspective.[1] [1]

However; regarding holding anti-government summits by the Baha’ism organization directly or indirectly and also supporting them by the Baha’is, it is necessary for some concepts to be investigated by Baha’ism.

The Baha’i leaders were in one side shouting the slogan of not interfering with policy[3] [4] and calling the Baha’is to pretend to obey the rulers[4] [5] and on the other side, they were seeking for planning for being in charge of the universal Baha’i government and setting down the Baha’i commandments in which the non-Baha’is had been boycotted.[5] [6]

[۱] [8] Narrated by one of the destructive media supporting Baha’ism, dated Aban, 5, 1400 S.H.

[۲] [9] Ali Muhammad Shirazi, the Persian Bayan, Bija: The copy of 1330, p. 262.

[۳] [10] Dr. Esslement, Bahaullah and the new era, printed in Haifa, 1932 A.D., p. 264.

[۴] [11] Ishraq Khawari, the treasury of commandments and limitations, the electronic copy, pp. 335-336.

[۵] [12] For more studies refer to the article: The Imagining the community in which the Baha’is are in the majority!

[۶] [13] Abbas Effendi, Makatib, the electronic copy, Vol. 5, p. 170.