What is the philosophy of what Baha believed?
Bahaismiran:
Baha was going to assume mere freedom for his own creed in order to make people get rid of the commandments and limitations. Thus people asked for commandments and limitations. Baha was afraid of not answering. So, he thought, consulted and investigated with his close confidants; so that, Agha Muhammad Hassan Khadem was repeatedly saying me that I myself include several commandments of the Aqdas book. Eventually, the Aqdas book completed. Now, the Aqdas book consists of three parts: First, commandments such as prayers, fasting, rights, heritage, marriage; second, several formalities such as cleanliness, taking a bath, washing, eating, drinking, education and the like. Third, several sermons to kings of lands and tribes.
He knew that none of these statements are read by the kings and dignitaries. He was saying to himself that it won’t be matter if I criticize a king severely. His statements were usual without having any philosophical or wise concepts in order to be discussed. For instance, take a bath once a week or wash your feet. Don’t quench your hand into the bowl when you are drinking or eating. Training science and calligraphy to your kids. Don’t shave your head. Don’t let your hair be longer than your ear. In brief, the above-mentioned rubbish are called the commandments of the Aqdas book.