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Leaving bigotry or bigotry: Are the Baha’is bigoted against their kid’s education?

One of the issue used by Baha’ism organization each year starting the education year and is being exploited politically is the issue if being deprived of education especially in academic levels. The Baha’i leaders have considered the removed of bigotry as one of the basis of their creed; while contrary to the claim, they prevent […]

One of the issue used by Baha’ism organization each year starting the education year and is being exploited politically is the issue if being deprived of education especially in academic levels. The Baha’i leaders have considered the removed of bigotry as one of the basis of their creed; while contrary to the claim, they prevent their kids to educate in non-Baha’i schools.

The Baha’i proselytizers must be asked: isn’t it true that your leaders have introduced themselves as the pioneers of removal all prejudices (including the religious one)?!

They answer: Yes, removal prejudices is one of the basic bases of our creed and our leaders have considered bigotry as the agent of destroying human being: “Prejudices destroys the basis of human being[1].”

Why has your leader Abdul Baha prevented the Baha’i kids to study in non-Baha’i schools: “sending and educating the disciples’ kids in non-Baha’i school causes them to be stiff and languor.[2]” isn’t it the sign for being bigoted?!

In another place, Abdul Baha has said: “O’ real disciples, there is no pest greater than stiffness and doldrums because it is the incarnate death.[3]

How is it possible to shout the slogan of the removal of all prejudices and to consider fellowship you kids with others as the incarnate death?!

 

 

[۱] Abbas Effendi, the Sermons, Germany: the national assembly of publishing the faith works in Persian and Arabic languages, 127 Badi’a, Vol. 2, p. 147.

[۲] Abbas Effendi, Makatib, Germany, the national institute of the faith press, Bita, Vol. 6, No. 451.

[۳] Ibid, Vol. 6, No. 7.

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