Similarities between Al-Qaeda and the Baha’i

♦* Similarities between Al-Qaeda and the Baha’i community following the House of Justice Similarities between Al-Qaeda and the Baha’i community following the House of Justice ‏bahaifact.com Similarities between Al-Qaeda and the Baha’i community following the House of Justice; Juan Cole considers the Baha’i community following the House of Justice similar to Al-Qaeda in some respects;…

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Baha’i colony in Edirne

Hossein Ali Nouri, nicknamed Bahaullah, lived in Edirne from 1280 to 1285 and was there until his death. During these years, he formed a Baha’i colony consisting of his family, relatives and friends. Hossein Ali was able to attract a large number of Babians and increase the dimensions of his colony by winning over the…

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Beit al-Adl on the bloodline

Beit al-Adl on the bloodline The relationship between the heads of the Baha’i political organizations and Zionism has a history longer than the life of this cancerous tumor, which was one of the most important points in the Baha’i case during the formation of the usurping regime. Sincere cooperation of Baha’i organizations with Zionist leaders…

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Indirect organizational training, Baha’i tours for your children

Indirect organizational training, Baha’i tours for your children Although the “spiritual” classes are the most famous courses of Baha’i education in which the Baha’i organizations, with huge investments, seek to spread their beliefs and attract children and teenagers to the Baha’i faith, but considering the sensitivity of Muslim families to the neglect of their children…

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Bahay’I in Bahrain

https://t.me/syphosseini4 #Special ⭕️ Implementation of a new phase of Baha’i influence in the governing body of Bahrain The “Bahá’í World Community Newsletter (BWNS)” site, from Baha’i sites, published a news story titled “Bahrain: National Assemblies Highlight the Central Role of Religion in Social Progress” on December 28 and the words of “Bannie Dougal”, the Baha’i…

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Return from Bahá’íism

Fadlallah Mohtadi, known as Sobhi, is one of the pioneers of Iranian children’s and youth literature and a collector of folk tales. He is a familiar name to all lovers of Iranian literature. Children of several generations ago are well acquainted with his warm voice and his stories on the radio. He was busy with…

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