Bah'i cult

Fred
by Fred
22-Nov-2010
 

Mr. Islamist Rapist Human rights speaking on the rights ex-Bahai “cult” have in IRR, the Islamist Rapist Republic.

“People can ge in, but can’t get out “ of this cult.

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mahmoudg

Finally an insider putting a stamp of "cult"

by mahmoudg on

on Shiism and in particular Islam.  Stuff we have been saying for eons.  any organized spiritual group which forces its ideology on people, denies them exit, kills them for different thoughts, etc, is doomed to banishment.  Hence Islam beit of the Shiite, or Sunni belief apparatus (which is what this leech and his brothers subsribe to) are doomed to oblivion.


nadeem khan

Some facts

by nadeem khan on

1) Baha'ism is a sect of sect of sect of Islam, it is a sect of Babism, which is a sect of Shaikhism which is a sect of Shiism, which is again considered as a sect of Islam. And now it claims itself to be a Brand new religion.

2) They have a very strong Administrative System. This system is governed by the 'Supreme Seat' in Haifa, the most holy 'Infallible' body ofBaha'i Administration that is headed by 'All Male, 9 Individuals' and their collective decision is believed to be "inspired by God" Himself.

3) Although they believe in equality between men and women, but their supreme body does not allow membership to women for 'unknown reasons'.

4) Although they believe is mass teaching, ruhi teaching, direct teaching, children classes, adult classes, Junior youth classes, all sort of classes for the masses but they do not believe in teaching the innocent people of Israel. According to them Israeli Jews are not in need of Baha'i faith but Iranian muslims can only gain success if they become Baha'is. Converting Iranian Moslem is a worship and wasting time in teaching the faith to Israeli Jews is forbidden.

5) The guidance (orders) of UHJ or Universal House of Justice, the supreme body of Baha'is is obligatory on all the Baha'is to follow. If anyBaha'i is critical of this body or any other administrative body or if a Baha'i asks too many questions, regarding the guardianship or the authority of the Supreme Body, he is considered as 'Covenant Breaker ' and is shunned and his membership removed. All the baha'is are then advised (ordered) to cut off any / all relations with this guy.

5) The NSA (National Spiritual Assembly), the national supreme body has always 4-5 Persian Baha'is. Actually Baha'i faith is a Persian religion and the Persian members always have a upper hand. Check the LSAs / NSAs of your area.

6) In a span of 165 years Baha'i faith has been divided into 17 more sects. All are small groups with very few followers but they all claim to be true and label the rest of the baha'is ascovenant breakers. The largest sect among baha'is are the Orthodox Baha'is with a large following in America, Canada, Australia, India, Iran and Africa.

7) Other bigger sects are BUPC, Tarbiyat Baha'is, Unitarian Baha'is


nadeem khan

Muscle

by nadeem khan on

You are a Covenant Breaker


Demo

Lier-jani, Caught Red Handed, Finally!!

by Demo on

Please Listen carefully at the end where Larijani also identifies "Shia-ism" as "cult!" Should not he be immediately arrested & hanged by IRI for such making such a comment???

"lo! those who believe (this revelation), and those who are jews, and
the sabaeans and the christians and the magians and the idolaters - lo! GOD will judge among them on the day of resurrection. lo! GOD is
witness over all things (Verse 17, Section 22 of Quran}"

 


muscle-defender

easy money and easy power

by muscle-defender on

Easy Money, Easy Power, Corruption:

"Ponder for a moment, and reflect upon that which hath been the cause of such denial ..."

1.  "...the fires of envy and rebellion..."

2.  "...ye swell with pride..."

3.  "...tread the valley of arrogance and pride..."

4.  "...Some for the lust of leadership, others through want of knowledge and understanding..."

5.  "...certain knowledge will have given way to idle fancy, and corruption will have usurped the station of righteousness..."

6.  "...In leadership they have recognized the ultimate object of their endeavour, and account pride and haughtiness as the highest attainments of their heart’s desire."

7.  "...busied themselves with selfish calculation, and walked in the way of the hypocrite."

8.  "...These leaders, owing to their immersion in selfish desires, and their pursuit of transitory and sordid things..."

 

The Kitab-i-Iqan, Baha'u'llah, //reference.bahai.org/en/t/b/KI/index.html

 


Martijn Rep

getting in and out

by Martijn Rep on

Either he lives in a parallel universe or he is knowingly spreading lies. Now why would he do that?


muscle-defender

Persecution based on fabricated "Cult-scenario"

by muscle-defender on

//www.iranpresswatch.org/post/6783

 

Persecuting Baha’is on the basis of the “Cult Scenario”

 


by Hamed Saburi (15 Sep 2010)

The Cult scenario is a new trick by anti-Baha’i theoreticians of the Islamic Republic in Iran, intended to justify the past 32 years of atrocities against Baha’is and to create a legal rationale for future atrocities. For example, in passing 20-year sentences against the seven [former] leaders of the Baha’i community [editor's note: now commuted to 10 years], instead of acknowledging that they were prisoners of faith, they were branded by baseless accusations of “cult” activities against national security, spying and opposition to Islam, in order to justify the regime’s own atrocity.

Sayyed Kazim Moosavi, the expert activist against(!) the Baha’i faith, further revealed this scenario in an interview entitled “Baha’ism was involved in the Ashura 88 events” (1), by repeating his earlier falsehoods and calumnies (2) which had been repeatedly refuted by the Baha’is (3). The goal of this scenario is the justification and legality of the repression of Iranian Baha’is. This is the same scenario presented by Mohammad Javad Larijani in Geneva against the Baha’is (4) [at a February meeting of the UN Human Rights Council, to which Larijani is the Iranian delegate]. Using the space of the Western dialogue about the difference between the concept of official religious “sects” versus unofficial “cults” (5), some of which are despised and considered dangerous and illegal, he declared the past 32 years of repression and deprivation in the Islamic Republic against Baha’is to be a consequence of the “cult-like” activities of the Baha’is, rather than accepting that they were belief-based. (6)

Now, Mr Moosavi, who like Mr Larijani is among the theoreticians attempting to justify repression against Baha’is, says:

“Today, in the political language of the West the word ’sect’ is used for a branch of a religion and ‘cult’ is used for a following. In the Oxford dictionary, the word ‘cult’ is used for those who are enamoured of and are loyal to an individual. This word entered Western literature in the ’60s. At any rate, today we are facing a cult phenomenon in our country… I must say that up until the time of Shoghi [Effendi, the Head of the Baha'i Faith from 1921 to 1957], Bahaism was a ’sect’, but we saw that during Shoghi’s time it gradually changed into a cult. During this time, Baha’ism entered a period of serious administrative circles and set up a destructive organization.” (7)

But this trick and the new approach of the likes of Larijani and Moosavi has not only been unable to justify their systematic oppression of Baha’is over the past 32 years, it has also confronted them with contradictions and admissions that reveal the falsity of their earlier lies and claims about Baha’is, as well as showing the hollowness of their new scenario.

Among the contradictions, one is that for the past 167 years the likes of Mr Moosavi have portrayed the Baha’i faith as a misguided sect of Islam. Yet now, in a complete about-face, in order to prove their new scenario of showing the Baha’i faith as a ‘cult’, they have been forced to say that “the Baha’i sect is also one of the non-Islamic sects because they essentially have no belief in Islam” (8); whereas actually the Baha’i faith is neither a sect nor a cult but a religion. Baha’is, as testified in their holy books, are the only religious group apart from Muslims themselves who accept Islam as a religion (9). The interesting point is that he says “…during Shoghi’s time, we saw Baha’ism gradually changing into a cult”. Even if we were to accept Mr Moosavi’s fantasies, according to the definitions of the political language of the West that he uses, some cults become sects if they prevail, not the reverse. (10)

 

See link for the rest of this article... //www.iranpresswatch.org/post/6783 


Sargord Pirouz

Huh, most people that are

by Sargord Pirouz on

Huh, most people that are anti-Iran get real ticked off when others link to PressTV material. 

But here we have the folks at "Fred" doing exactly that. 


G. Rahmanian

Heresy!

by G. Rahmanian on

Poor guy! Maybe he's just a bad liar. Hasn't he ever heard of heresy?


G. Rahmanian

The Joker!

by G. Rahmanian on

I just realized this guy looks like a joker in a pack of playing cards!