What is the Baha’ism organization seeking for by creating NGO?

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Bahaismiran:

In order to expand its activities, the Colonial cult of Baha’ism has turned to run and be the member of non-governmental organizations (NGO). To achieve this goal, the Baha’ism organization is proselytizing by misusing its aim group area of weakness (such as lack of awareness, apostasy, financial problems, asking asylum, sexual attraction, and etc.)

Contrary to the commitments of the Baha’ism organization in Iran concerning ceasing its activities[1], we are witnessing the daily increase in the proselytizing and activities of Baha’ism in Iran. One of the applied methods of the Baha’ism organization in this regard is the proselytizing activities aiming making society. This Colonial cult has ran a non-governmental organization and become its member in order to perk itself as democratic and to attract people’s supports[2].

According to documents received, Baha’is have acted directly and indirectly in two ways: Penetrating into the existent democratic non-governmental centers and establishing NGOS. Also; in order to attract the organizational forces extensively (including Muslims more in Iran), the Baha’ism has planned and executed a project called “the social”, economic development”.[3]

As a matter of fact, the main application of the project of the membership and establishment of the non-governmental organizations is “proselytizing Baha’ism indirectly covering the social and economic foundations in the target communities” which will be fulfilled covering education, morality, sanitation, environment, women affairs, refugees, agriculture, manufacturing centers and etc. confessed by the Baha’i universal center[4].

Announced nationally by the Baha’ism leadership organization in 1397 S.H., the Baha’ism economic and social development office was upgraded to the “the international development organization”. From that time on the Baha’ism leadership foundation pursued the proselytizing movement of Baha’ism extensively and more closely. In this regard, a fund called “the international development organization” was established to help the proselytizing activities and support the new projects related to proselytizing and supporting the Baha’i elements and the Baha’i institutions. Donations that are gathered every nineteen days in the receptions are assigned to this field.

For this reason, the establishment of the international fund in Germany aiming helping the proselytizing movement of Baha’ism in Iran through attracting the financial aids is one of the other measures of this cult to accelerate the anti-security project of proselytizing in Iran.

Notes

1)   The reason for the tendency of some people to the Baha’i organization can be considered as: the lack of awareness, apostasy, weakness in the religious beliefs and misusing by some people, residency, free relationships, financial problems and etc. By collecting people and providing their requirements, the Baha’i elements send such people to society as proselytizers.

While the Baha’i organization has not only violated the covenant by its extensive evangelistic proselytizing in Iran; has but also violated its leaders’ teachings concerning obeying the governments.[5] Of course; in its clever proselytizing, the Baha’ism is not bond with any principle. For instance, it has invested especially for kids by misusing the kids’ unawareness.[6]

2)   The cult which introduces the independent investigation of truth as its first teaching[7] pursues its recruit by identifying peoples’ areas of weakness and luring them[8]. For example, the Baha’ism proselytizing through the financial, emotional, educational and moral supports for the Afghan immigrant and poor kids in Iran can be mentioned[9].

3)   The elements of the Baha’ism organization are gathering information and spying for the Zionists via philanthropy and love of nature.[10]

 


[1] Refer to Zahed Zahedani, the Baha’ism in Iran, Bija: The center for the documents of the Islamic Revolution, 1381 S.H., pp. 307-317.

[2] In English: Non-Governmental Organization abbreviated as NGO

[3] Matin Hamidi, Roshana: cults and religions periodical, article: Baha’ism in the Islamic Republic of Iran, 11th year, Summer 1400, p. 27.

[4] Ibid.

[5] Refer to Abbas Effendi, Makatib, Bija: The national institute of the faith press, 134 Badi’a, Vol. 8, pp. 246-247.

[6] For more studies refer to the article: clear and hidden proselytizing of Baha’ism in educational classes,

[7] Refer to Abbas Effendi, Makatib, Egypt: 1st edition, 1921 A.D., p. 332.

[8] For more studies refer to the article: Misusing the area of weakness in proselytizing Baha’ism

[9] For more studies refer to the article: Baha’ism in ambush of Afghan immigrant kids

[10] Fars correspondence, article why is the Baha’ism organization interested in the environment? dated 1399/3/13.

 

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