US Senator Mark Kirk among Baha'is |
“Baha'i blood should be spilled in excess. Streets of Iran should be stacked with Baha'i corpses. Survival of Baha'ism depends on persecution of Baha'is,” these are not the agenda of any hostile countries but actually a cleverly developed strategy of the Universal House of Justice (UHJ). This is the gist of the message conveyed to the Persian speaking Baha'is of Iran on May 8, 2015.
According to the Baha'i spin-masters and think-tank, unless Baha'i victimization and atrocities are hyped, Baha'is will not be able to rescue a dying secret society masquerading as a modern religion.
They also want to create fear psychosis among the Baha'is portraying Iranian government in the negative light. This will ensure that their coffers are overflowing with cash from across the world and especially from the Iranian Baha'is.
This only exposes the UHJ’s hypocritical designs and their vested interests which indicate that they are actually enemies in the guise of friends. And they can go to any lengths to attain their malicious purposes.
The head honchos at Haifa are quite depressed at the grim scenario that plague the community. They have now realized that they cannot sedate the enthusiasts or neo Baha'is with smooth and sugar coated small talk.
Dwindling finances, diminishing Baha'i populace in every country (as indicated through census), veteran Baha'is refusal to accept senior positions in Baha'i administration, exodus of Baha'i stalwarts from such posts after their realization that its sheer wastage of their time and labour. This has thrown the whole organization in shambles.
Nevertheless, the community in general is also in abysmal state. Unabated divorces, growing immorality, total disregard towards institution of marriage, increasing cases of gay marriages, extra marital affairs and such other wanton behavior has spelled doom. The juniors youth meetings places and Baha'i centres have been reduced to den of illegal activities.
The final nail in the coffin for the community is the ostracisation of Baha'i by the world governments. The intelligence agencies have stepped up surveillance on Baha'i units, in fact motions for denying support to them have already been tabled in the United Nations. Several countries have actually deported Baha'is for their involvement in espionage and treason. While in some cases some Baha'is were imprisoned for supplying confidential information to Israel.
These developments clearly indicate the world has now began to call their bluff and does not want to be deceived by their hollow claims of peace and harmony. Their sole motive is to defraud the government to further their own hidden leitmotif.
In an international meeting of the selective Baha'i who were working for the External affairs committee of Baha'is the member of the House Firaydoun Javaheri said: "Think if the Iranian persecution stops what we will do?". He said through the persecution of Baha'is we should seek an opportunity to meet the world leaders and introduce Baha'i faith to them. Can anybody think about a Faith which claims to be a revealed religion and having External Affairs committee to decisive the world leaders? They have incorporation of assemblies and the registration of Trademarks. Mirza Ahmad Sohrab had sharply objected that these are not the constituents of a revealed Religion.
In a country when the Ridvan Message was being read the Baha'is some members have openly ridiculed it saying it was too boring and prosaic. No one wants to listen to these false reports.
Under the pretext of defense of civil Rights of the Iranian Baha'is they have made committees all over the world so as to exert more pressure on Iran consequently the Iranian authorities will be forced to take more stringent action against the Baha'is.
The Persian Baha'is should know that it is only the Baha'i Administration who wants their persecution and martyrdom. Arrest and humiliation of Baha'is is a good news for them and freedom and happiness of Baha'is only defeats their purpose.
I have long found it interesting that the Baha'i Faith seems to want to sacrifice old Baha'is for the sake of getting new ones - but your article takes it to a whole new level.
ReplyDeleteThe Iranian State is well aware of these things. They are also quite aware of the fact that most of the persecution stories coming out of Iran are either made up or self-generated, and they have quite a lot of evidence proving it. One silver lining that the war in Syria has brought to the forefront is the fact that Western human rights organizations are predominantly under the thumb of the foreign and intelligence ministries of those Western countries and their agendas, and that that they weaponize HR against governments and nations they are attempting to take down, such as Syria, Iran or Russia. For example, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights -- a one-man show outfit based in the UK with ties to the British intel establishment -- has recently been seriously exposed as a fraud over all of its narratives regarding the Syrian war. Yet this outfit was instrumental in generating 99% of the narratives implicating the Assad government solely for HR violations that nearly saw NATO invade Syria in 2013. The Haifan Baha'is are operating under identical circumstances and using identical tactics as this UK-based Syrian observatory, which is why it is imperative to scrutinize all of their HR violation narratives even more than before: https://www.rt.com/news/317372-nimrod-kamer-syrian-observatory/
ReplyDeleteMark Kirk (Republican-Illinois) is a NeoCon senator and he has signed on to every American imperial war for the last decade and more. He has also championed every anti-Iran resolution in the US Congress in that time. He has been one of the most vocal in the US Congress advocating for sanctions on Iran. He also opposes the Iran nuclear deal. Some research on this guy's financial donors and lobbyist contacts in DC (AIPAC being one of them) quickly reveals him to be among the who is who of the Beltway crowd who have been relentlessly pushing for regime change in Iran since the '90s. This is who these cultists roll with who champion their cause. Are we surprised?
Thank you Waheed for your thoughtful comment.
DeleteAs long as one remains firm and steadfast in the Covenant (Kitab-I-Ahd) and Testament (Abdu'l-Baha's Will and Testament) The following applies: "Whatsoever occurreth in the world of being is light for His loved ones and fire for the people of sedition and strife. Even if all the losses of the world were to be sustained by one of the friends of God, he would still profit thereby, whereas true loss would be borne by such as are wayward, ignorant and contemptuous. Although the author [Sa'di, Muslihu'd-Din of Shiraz (d. 691 A.H./1292 A.D.), famed author of the "Gulistan" and other poetical works.] of the following saying had intended it otherwise, yet We find it pertinent to the operation of God's immutable Will:
ReplyDelete""Even or odd, thou shalt win the wager."" The friends of God shall win and profit under all conditions, and shall attain true wealth. In fire they remain cold, and from water they emerge dry. Their affairs are at variance with the affairs of men. Gain is their lot, whatever the deal. To this testifieth every wise one with a discerning eye, and every fair-minded one with a hearing ear." (Baha’u’llah, The Compilation of Compilations vol. I, Crisis and Victory)
Dear Paul,
ReplyDeleteAre you suggesting that some Baha'i's are not firm in the Covenant and Testament? Suppose we are inclined to have a "hearing ear", and tell us how one can remain firm in the Covenant and be a "friend of God."
Collin
Hello Collin,
ReplyDeleteNo I'm not suggesting that. In fact I'm not suggesting anything at all. All promises of both reward and punishment given in the Baha'i Holy Writ are conditioned entirely upon the individual Baha'i remaining firm and steadfast in the Covenant (Kitab-i-Ahd) and Testament (Will and Testament of Abdu'l-Baha). Aside from my single line at the beginning which is supported throughout the Baha'i texts, the entirety of my reply above was a direct quote from Baha'u'llah which I perceived to be eminently applicable to both the article and the comments the others made.
How shamelessly he (Paul) talks about Will & Testament of Baha'u'llah & Abdul Baha. He needs to check this : http://bahaism.blogspot.com/2015/10/bahai-scandals.html
ReplyDeleteBeen there. Done that. The opposers of the Baha'i Faith have never had anything that hasn't been repeatedly refuted since the earliest days of the Cause. Still it's important to have the contrast of the lies in juxtaposition to the Truth to separate the sheep from the goats.
ReplyDeleteTo you and I Bible study classes may seem about as innocuous as things get, almost. My son came back from a Christian summer camp this year and declared that he was now a Christian. Indoctrination is indoctrination and none of it is innocuous and impartial religious education, there is an intent.
ReplyDeleteAccording to Iranian law non-Muslims are prohibited from holding such indoctrination meetings for a simple reason, because apostasy is illegal in Islamic jurisprudence and Iran is an Islamic governed nation.
We should never forget that Iran is the country that issued a world wide death warrant against Salman Rushtee simply for writing a book that was critical of aspects of Islam.
If you break the laws in such a country you have to be prepared to receive the consequences.
The U.H.J. has been using the Iranian Baha'i community for its own propaganda purposes for far too long. Using it as a means to get some free publicity and to get the name Baha'i into the press and the U.N. agenda.
The U.H.J. has actively discouraged emigration from Iran for Baha'is when it should have been supporting it and actively funding it.
Such a moral and ethical lapse on the part of the U.H.J. will have an ongoing karmic effect for the U.H.J. as well as the Baha'i Faith in general for many generations
to come.
Any sane person would do the correct thing and encourage and actively help people to get out of harms way; the U.H.J., thinking only of itself and Baha'i prestige, has been directly responsible for the deaths and sufferings of many Baha'is whom it could have helped to escape Iran if it had the integrity to do the proper thing instead of the thing they deludedly felt was best for their PR.
Yours Larry