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The story of Baha’is attention to Tunisian country

Not long ago, a group of people became members of the spying organization of Baha’ism. The Tunisian government didn’t accept Baha’ism as official religion although it recognizes the divine ones officially such as Christianity, Judaism and etc. There are several notes which are worthy to be mentioned: During Qajar dynasty a person called Ali Muhammad […]

Not long ago, a group of people became members of the spying organization of Baha’ism. The Tunisian government didn’t accept Baha’ism as official religion although it recognizes the divine ones officially such as Christianity, Judaism and etc.

There are several notes which are worthy to be mentioned:

During Qajar dynasty a person called Ali Muhammad Shirazi first claimed for being the gate [:Bab] between people and Imam of the Time. He was known as Seyyed Bab. After a while, he called himself as Imam of the Time. After a while, he wrote the book “Bayan” and claimed for the abolishment of Islam; that is, he claimed for Islam period of time to be finished and called himself as herald of a new religion. Several hoodlums joined him and some people were deceived by him. After a short time, some parts of the Iranian country were involved in chaos. When Amir the Great observed the circumstances, he ordered Bab to be arrested, sentenced and executed. After Seyyed Bab, Mirza Yahya Sobhi Azal became his successor; but Mirza Yahya’s brother who was called Hussein Ali Nouri (known as Bahaullah) called Mirza Yahya as lier cunning. He called himself as the real successor of Seyyed Bab. After a short period of time, Hussein Ali Nouri claimed for prophethood and some people joined him. Eventually Bahaullah was imprisoned but he got free pursued by the Russian embassy. After being from the prison, Bahaullah wrote a letter to Alexandre II (the Russian Czar) and thanked him due to his unsparing troubles. In the letter, he called himself as the slave of Russian Czar “During the days when I was imprisoned, the Russian government ambassador tried hard to get me free and I was continually allowed to come out of prison. However, some scholars of the city prevented. At last, I got free attempted by the persistence and struggles of the Excellency ambassador.[1] There are continual Baha’i documents indicating that Bahaullah and his close relatives were being refuged by the Russian embassy[2]. Later on, Bahaullah was exiled to Acre (in Palestine) and surrounded the Ottoman government. At the same time, he was in touch with both Russia and England. He died in 1892 A.D. After him, his offspring Abbas Effendi (Abdul Baha) led the Baha’ism movement. When the Russian Czar government fell in 1917 A.D., the Baha’ism served the British one.[3] This phenomenon happened when Palestine was occupied by the British troops.[4]in 1918 A.D., when the British army conquered Acre, Abdul Baha took over providing the British army provisions. Thus, the British government bestowed him the Knighthood Medal due to his services.[5] The British government also bestowed him the Sir Medal.[6] Also, Abdul Baha prayed for George V (the British king):

 

ان سرادق العدل قد ضربت علي هذه الارض المقدسة في مشارقها و مغاربها و نشكرك و نحمدك علي حول هذه السلطنة العادلة و الدولة القاهرة الباذله في راحة الريعية و سلامته البرية اليهم ايد الامپراتور الاعظم جورج الخامس عاهل انگيزا بتوفيق اتك الرحمانية و ادام ظله الظليل علي هذه الاقليم الجليل بعونك و صونك و حمايتك انك انت المقتدر المتعال العزيز الكريم.[۷]

 

Admiring the justice of the old Colonialism of England[8], Abdul Baha traveled to London and claimed for the universal peace done by England[9].

Abdul Baha and other Baha’i heads played a key role in occupying the Palestinian lands and delivering them to the Zionists. So, the Ottoman government concluded that occupying Palestine by the British troops was done by the Baha’i betrayals. Ahmad Jamal Pasha (the commander of the sea force of the Ottoman Emperor and the ruler of Syria and Lebanon) was going to revenge and crucify Abdul Baha[10]. During Pahlavi periods of time, the Baha’ism movement was spying for Israel and England and was treacherous with Iran and Islam. As Hussein Fardoust writes in his diary (one of Muhammad Reza’s relatives):”The Baha’is I have seen didn’t feel to be Iranian at all. It was really sensible. They were intrinsically spies.[11]” in current years, the Baha’ism movement is treacherous with the Iranian people as the infantry of Colonialism. The active presence of the movement in 1388 sedition, making film and taking photos from the problems of the country and sending them for the alien media are of some examples. According to people in charge of security and military affairs of the Iranian country, most women who unveiled were Baha’is. Even, during last year, the Baha’ism movement formed several band in Corona Virus periods of time to hoard masks[12]. So, Baha’ism isn’t a religion. It is political party which is related to Colonialism.

Consequently, Tunisia country is right to behave so. No country accepts a spying organization as a religion.

[۱] Shoqi Effendi, Badi’a century, translated by VAsrullah Mawaddat, Bija: The national institute of the faith press, 125 Badi’a, Vol. 2, p. 49 and Qarne Badi’a, part 2, p. 33, Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the 7 days, 3rd edition, 121.

[۲] Amanullah Shafa, A letter from Saint Parlo, P, 316.

[۳] Jawad Nawaeeyan Roudvari, The spider webs, Mashhad: The cultural and artistic institute of Khorasan, 1394 S.H., p. 36.

[۴] The Baha’is head (Abbas Effendi) was busy with providing the opportunity for occupying Palestine and it caused the Ottoman ruler to be angry with Abbas Effendi and to issue the commandment for executing him: Refer to Shoqi Effendi, Badi’a century, translated by Nasrullah Mawaddat, p. 291.

[۵] Lady Bloomfield, George Ronald Pub, 2007, pp. 201-+210, the Chosen Highway

[۶] Shoqi effendi, badi’a century, Vol. 1, p. 299.

[۷] Sobhi, father’s message, 1st edition, p. 137.

[۸] Abbas Effendi, Makatib, Egypt: Farajullah Zakiul Kurdi, 1921 A.D., Vol. 3, p. 347.

[۹] Abbas Effendi, the Sermons, Vol. 3, p. 90.

[۱۰] Shoqi Effendi, Badi’a century, Vol. 1, p. 299.

[۱۱] Hussein Fardoust, the raise and fall of Pahlavi kingdom, Bija, Ettela’t, 1370 S.H., Vol. 1, 282

[۱۲] Dana Correspondence, the news title: The Baha’i band hoarding mask collapsed in some cities, the news code: 1585513, dated 6/12/1398.

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