Baha’ism view on the forbidden weapons

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Bahaismiran:

What is the meaning of not boycotting the weapons of mass destruction by the leadership of the deviant cult of Baha’ism?

Of course, boycotting or not doesn’t change anything; but at least the belief of this society to the principle of the public peace and quitting all prejudices which are of the 12 principles of the cult will be evaluated. The Baha’ism leadership doesn’t consider boycotting the weapons of mass destruction as obstacles of wars in his message addressed the world people. While, Baha’ism introduces itself as the supporter of the public peace in one side and it doesn’t boycott these weapons on the other side. However, the interesting issue is that the main produces of these weapons are considered as the supporters of Baha’ism.

     According the world people, the statement of the Baha’ism leadership in its worldwide peace promise says: “Boycotting the nuclear weapons, prevention of using toxic illegal gases, making microbial wars don’t remove the fundamental reasons of wars. Although these practical measures are of important elements of the peace process; but they are more superficial than to have deep and lasting effects.” (The sermons, Vol. 2, p. 150) Now, the question is that how does Baha’ism to speak about the public peace slogan continually; but it ignores the obstacles of it?! Why doesn’t Baha’ism boycott the producers of the weapons of mass destruction?!

     Answers:

1)   The main producers and makers of the weapons of mass destruction (e.g.: America) are the serious supporters of Baha’ism. (Refer to the herald of darkness, pp. 225-257) additionally, Baha’ism can’t oppose its guardian.

2)   Baha’is follow a person (Ali Muhammad Bab who have constantly ordered his followers to remove and kill his opponents. (Bayan Farsi, p. 262) That is, the Muslims. How can the claimers of the public peace vanish the Muslim population?

     Footnotes:

-       Abbas Effendi, the sermons, Egypt, attempted by Farajullah Zaki-Al- Kurdi, 1st edition, 1921.

-       Seyyed Hussein Ali Mousawi Zadeh, the heralds of darkness, Tehran: The Islamic proselytizing organization, 1392.

 

-       Ali Muhammad Bab, the Persian Bayan, the electronic copy

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