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The Baha’ism view towards bigotry and its position in speech and action!

Reasoning to Abdul Baha’s speech, the Baha’i proselytizers consider being distant from truth as the agent for deprecating each kind of bigotry in Baha’ism; while if bigotry is obscene, why the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism assumes his opponents’ logics as fatal poison and has prohibited his followers to associate with his opponents?! Yes, this is […]

Reasoning to Abdul Baha’s speech, the Baha’i proselytizers consider being distant from truth as the agent for deprecating each kind of bigotry in Baha’ism; while if bigotry is obscene, why the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism assumes his opponents’ logics as fatal poison and has prohibited his followers to associate with his opponents?! Yes, this is the distance between speech and action in Baha’ism cult!

 

The Baha’i proselytizers are claiming: “In our creed, each kind of bigotry in the religious issues and the like is indecent and null.” In an answer to the following question that why are all bigotries in Baha’ism are indecent and null?! They justify that being bigoted makes us be distant from reality. Consequently, our leader Abdul Baha has said: “Magi say we are right. The Jewish people say we are right. The Christian say we are right. The Buddhists say we are right. How is it possible for right to be emerged? So, The Magi, Jewish, Christian must leave bigotry; otherwise, right can’t be emerged.[1]

To answer the above-mentioned irrational justification, it should be said that why has the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism prohibited his followers to associate with his opponents?!:

“لا تُعاشروا مَعَ الَّذین هم کفروا بالله و آیاتِه ثُم اجتنبوا عَن مثلِ هؤلاء”[۲]

Additionally, why has your leader considered his opponents’ logic as fatal poison: “So, O’ my heaven residents, Keep away from the soul poisons which is associating with the polytheists and ignorant[3].

Isn’t it something which is beyond blind bigotry in obeying Baha’ism?!

 

 

[۱] Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the heaven messages, the electronic copy, p. 18.

[۲] Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly food, Bija: The national institute of the faith press, 129 Badi’a, Vol. 8, p. 39.

[۳] Ibid.

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