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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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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The instructor of the Baha’i organization trains the Zionist employee

The instructor of the Baha’i organization trains the Zionist employee Honorable Mehrani Arjamand or Rasakh’s wife, named Mehri Rasakh, was influential in the Baha’i organization’s security organization (member of the deputy protection) in the Shah’s cultural structure. The security officials were Baha Allah, and Mehri Rasakh was the niece of Abd al-Karim Ayadi, and all…

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Bahá’í Criticism

The Bahá’í Faith has had many critics, who have from time to time found fault with many of its teachings and precepts, discovered apparent contradictions and inconsistencies in its history, and even raised controversial questions about specific policies and actions of past and existing administrative bodies. In recent times, some of the more common of…

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