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Concerning Farhad Fahandej and the Baha’ism organization in Gorgan (part-2)

The Baha’ism organization has introduced Farhad Fahandej’s crime as believing in Baha’ism while he has been one of the active proselytizers and leaders of the illegal organization of Baha’ism in Gorgan city. A person whose condemnation in 1360s couldn’t prevent his illegal activities. According to Baha’i leaders’ commandments and the Baha’ism organization commitment, the Baha’is […]

The Baha’ism organization has introduced Farhad Fahandej’s crime as believing in Baha’ism while he has been one of the active proselytizers and leaders of the illegal organization of Baha’ism in Gorgan city. A person whose condemnation in 1360s couldn’t prevent his illegal activities. According to Baha’i leaders’ commandments and the Baha’ism organization commitment, the Baha’is must be bond with the Iranian law.

 

Frahad Fahandej is one of the Baha’i criminals whose verdict was accompanied with many advertisements in the cyberspace. The Baha’ism media have tried to introduce his believing in Baha’ism as his crime and merited to be punished.[1]

However, is Farhad Fahandej’s crime is to believe in Baha’ism to be committed to be imprisoned for 16 years?!

Farhad Fahandej was condemned not due to believing in Baha’ism but due to active proselytizing and leading the Baha’ism movement during the years 1363 S.H. and 1391 S.H. for 16 years. On the other hand, Frahad Fahandej was condemned again because his 6-year condemnation couldn’t prevent his anti-Islamic and anti-government activities.[2]

The Baha’i media justified his condemnation and said that Farhad Fahandej proselytized for Baha’ism as counsellor and was active in leading the illegal organization of Baha’ism. A hostile organization which was collapsed again in 1391 S.H. in a common operation by arresting Farhad Fahandej and other members of Baha’ism organization in Gorgan (Siyamak Sadi, Payman Markazi, Fo’ad Fahandej, Kamal Kashani, Farahmand Sanaee).

Some notes concerning the condemnation of the elements of the Baha’ism organization in Gorgan city.

  1. The Baha’ism organization is considered as an organization related to hostile government of Zionism. Prior the Islamic Revolution, it had dominated the country and military pillars to fulfill it’s the west world plans in the Islamic Iran. It was sending its reports of activities to the western countries.[3] An organization which was seeking for overthrowing and establishing the Baha’i government.[4]
  2. The Baha’ism organization tried to prevent the victory of the Islamic Revolution and merely 12 days after the victory of Islamic Revolution, it cooperated with the spying nest of America, it continued its betrayals against the Iranian country.[5]
  3. The anti-national and anti-religious natures of Baha’ism caused the Islamic Republic of Iran to announce the Baha’i organization and assemblies in Iran as illegal officially and to command it to be disbanded. In a message, the Baha’ism leadership accepted the Baha’ism assemblies and management centers to be cancelled and introduced itself as the obedient of the Islamic Republic of Iran[6].

Anyway; although the Baha’ism organization considered itself as obedient of the Iranian government in slogan and based on the Baha’ism teachings[7], but it violated the law by changing the names of assemblies and hiding its activities.

Farhad Fahandej and the Baha’ism leadership organization in Gorgan city are of the hidden Baha’i bands in Iran. It didn’t respect its organization shutdown and violated its leaders’ verdict to obey the government.

 

 

[۱]Narrated by the Baha’ism organization media

[۲] Narrated by several media related to the Baha’ism organization.

[۳] Jawad Mansouri, the history of 15th of Khordad movement narrated by documents, Tehran: The center for the Islamic Revolution, 1st edition, 1378 S.H., Vol. 1, doc. 2.

[۴] Refer to Shoqi effendi, the Baha’i period of time, translated by the national assembly of publishing the faith works, Germany: The national assembly of publishing the faith works, 3rd edition, 19*88 A.D., p. 96.

[۵] For more studies refer to the site: Baha’ism, the article entitled: Baha’ism organization and its confrontation against the system of the government of Islamic Republic of Iran-part 1.

[۶] Refer to Zahed Zahedani, Baha’ism in Iran, Bija: The center for the documents of the Islamic Revolution, 1381 S.H., pp. 307-317.

[۷] Refer to Ishraq Khawari, the treasury of limitations and commandments, the electronic copy, pp. 335-336.

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