When the matter of the leadership of the Babis was brought forth, Baha’u’llah labeled his brother—Mirza Yahya Subh Azal, who according to the will of the Bab, was his successor—with all kinds of profanities[1]. He revealed all the inner secrets between them and tried his best to ruin his reputation. He even went so far […]
Category: Truth About Baha’is
Baha’is Double Speak On Oppression
In one his Paris sermons, ‘Abdu’l-Baha expressed anger over the fact that in France the drowning of 20 French people in a river has caused a great deal of controversy, while a blind eye is turned to the thousands of non-French killed elsewhere: “I am filled with wonder and surprise to notice what interest and […]
Father Son Oxymoron
Abbas Effendi AKA Abdul Baha also called as Ghusn-e-Azm or Greatest branch was the so called successor of Baha’u’llah. There are different accounts of how he became the successor which may not suit to the taste of Bahai’s and maybe we will cover that in some other article. In this article we will see […]
Bahaullah’s Attitude Towards Non-Baha’is
The Baha’is cry hoarse about Oneness of humanity and Universal Peace and project it as their trump card to lure many innocent into their trap. Here are a couple of examples of how Bahaullah treated those who didn’t have time for his lies and deceit. These examples clearly speak for themselves. Pay attention to the […]
Is Seeking the Truth and Setting Aside Iimitations an Innovation of Baha’ism?
Are the Baha’i’s really the first people to have brought this principle forward to the ears of the world? `Abdu’l-Bahā claims: Another new principle revealed by Bahā’u’llāh is the injunction to investigate truth—that is to say, no man should blindly follow his ancestors and forefathers. Nay, each must see with his own eyes, hear with […]