Freemasonry and Bahaism

Freemasonry and Bahaism

One of the links between Bahaism and Jewish patriarchy is the Zionist and semi-secret organization of Freemasonry.

Freemasonry is a completely secret society with regular worldwide formations that has dominated the pillars of world governments and most aspects of political, economic, cultural life and societies. Freemasonry, as it appeared in England and then in France, Germany and America in the 18th century and after that, turned into a dangerous, complex and very influential organization that through secret infiltrations, desires, will and interests. Different layers of the capitalist classes advance the new era.

By forming numerous lodges, this mysterious organization acts to attract elites and statesmen of different countries and educate them intellectually, and by using their influence in social and governmental institutions, it has influence to achieve its goals.

Baha’i teachings have a lot of compatibility with the teachings of Freemasonry, which include the separation of religion from politics, the formation of a single global government, etc. pointed out

Freemasons tried to destroy all religious cultures in Western thought by publishing these teachings. As a result of the publication of this thought – humanism and liberalism – the religion of all westernized intellectuals became the evangelist of directions that, by propagating world culture, try to conquer the culture of civilization and the West over the whole world.

The formation and organization of the Baha’i sect was also formed with the efforts and planning of colonialism and its centers. Following Amir Kabir’s decisive actions in the execution of “Bab” and suppression of the Qajar dynasty, they were disillusioned.

Their familiarity with the thoughts and movements of the members of the acronym “Mankeji Hatria”, the head of the British intelligence organization in India and Iran and the real founder of the first freemasonry organization in Iran – such as Prince Jalaluddin Mirza, Akhundzadeh, Mirzamalkem Khan, Mirzahosein Sepehsalar and…

It brought about changes in their way of thinking and they got acquainted with Masonic and liberal ideas, then by compiling the book “Tazikh Jadid” which was modified “Old History” of Babian. They deleted or modified the harsh words against Shah Qajar and some government agents, and instead, in agreement with the likes of Akhundofed, they intensified their previous attacks on the clergy and, using the method of Melkam and Akhundzadeh, started writing new treatises such as the article they visited

According to Tazikhi’s research, in the years 1854-1890, Manekji had a close relationship with the Babi leaders, including Mirza Hossein Ali Nouri (Baha). Also, according to Rukn al-Dawlah’s report to Amin al-Sultan in 1308 AD, Malkam Khan had a meeting and conversation with Baha in Acre. Abbas Efendi also expressed his regret later in a writing about the hard work of Malakm al-Tadir and the fact that his friends did not have the right to pass him.

On the other hand, Abbas Effendi’s well-planned trip to Europe and America in 1911-1913, which was accompanied by a lot of propaganda from the most influential political and press circles in the western world, is a clear sign of this deep connection and cooperation between the leaders of the Baha’i sect and the Kanun. It is the powerful Freemasonry in Europe and America, which is mentioned as a turning point in the historians of the sect. During this journey, efforts were made to introduce Ray as a symbol of the emergence of the “new human religion” and the ideal of Freemasonry, the investigation of the course of this journey and the gatherings in which Abbas Effendi (Abdu’l-Bahá) was present, proves that the main director of this show ” “World Theosophist Association” was one of the high circles of freemasonry in the West. He attended and gave speeches in many freemasonry gatherings, especially in America.

Seyyed Fatimah Hosseini

Shahriar Zarshenas

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