Taqiyyah in Baha’ism

Taqiyyah in Baha’ism Taqiyya (dissimulation) means hiding one’s religion or being cautious around someone of a different religion. Bahá’í leaders have always asserted that there is no concept of taqiyya in the Bahá’í Faith, often using this to promote negative views of Shi’ites. They point to the testimonies of the killed followers of the Báb…

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Baha’is arrested in Uzbekistan for deceptively preaching and converting the children and Junior Youths

Tashkent – The Security department of Government of Uzbekistan while on routine Check arrested 15 Baha’is for preaching Baha’i Faith to the children and junior youth below 16 years. These children, from different cities were taken to Baha’i centre in the name of moral teachings without the consent of their parents. The children were then…

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Types of Cults

Types of cults Considering that many of the known cults in the late 1960s and early 1970s were religious cults, some people today mistakenly think that all cults are religious. A cult can be formed around any content; Politics, religion, commerce, arts, self-employment, methods of maintaining health, the contents of scientific novels, psychology, space phenomena,…

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Bahá’í and virtual networks

Bahá’í and virtual networks Baha’is are active on Instagram with titles such as children’s teachers, teaching music to children, psychological counselors, and the like, while all these covers and actions are under the Zionist organizational goals of the House of Justice. As mentioned, there is no individual and independent activity in Bahá’íism and Bahá’ís are…

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Bahay’I training

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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