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By: Dale Husband
The Baha’i Faith claims to support the ideal of equality of men and women as a basic teaching. Equality implies that members of both genders, all else being the same, have the exact same rights and opportunities in society.
There was a post made here a while back asking about if this translation of the Baha’i The Most Holy Book — perhaps the most honest and reliable translation — was available online or if someone could upload it. I looked, and I was unable to find this entire translation online with the introduction and all the notes. I was only able to find assorted quotations and analyses, and I also found this which is a multilinear translation of the Aqdas with the authorized Haifan Baha’i translation, Haddad’s translation, and the Elder & Miller translation. The E & M translation however wasn’t available as a full document, so I took the liberty tonight of pasting each passage and organizing them all into a PDF for convenience’s sake.
Dr. Mohammed Alam Qurayshi
Despite this explicit Quranic guidance, the Baha’is somehow tend to insist that Bahaullah is the continuation in the chain of Messengers (Manifestation in the words of the Baha’is). In order to address this Baha’i misconception, I thought it worthwhile to cite Bahaullah’s own words acknowledging that Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) is the last Prophet and Messenger.
The news of the ‘poor’ Baha’is being oppressed in Iran or Yemen is a staple diet of lies that we come across each day on the internet.
Baha’i Temples: Living proof that Baha’i activities are based on promoting Baha’ism and not humanitarian issues
Written by Super UserThe Baha’i temples, in theory, were supposed to be centers with these humanitarian facilities:
I was introduced to the Baha’i faith during my first year in college, by my next-door neighbor in my dorm. I decided to attend a Baha’i meeting because it sounded interesting.
"In all cases of marriage of Baha’is to followers of other religions the Baha’i has two essential obligations as regards the children:
The falling Baha'i population in India, down from 11,324 (in 2001) to 4,573 (in 2011)!
Written by Super UserI remember having a discussion with some Baha'is in a facebook group about the Baha'is of India. None of them agreed with the 2 million digit and the estimates they gave ranged from tens of thousands to two hundred thousand. Yet, all official Baha'i websites mention the bogus trumped up number. Baha’is are liars big time.
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