The Bahá'ís The Bahá'ís is a movement established by alShaikheya, one of the Shi’a groups, in 1844 by the support of the Russian colonization, universal Judaism and English colonization. This movement aims at spoiling Islam, destroying the Muslims unity and keeping them away from their essential issues. Establishment and Main Characters: 1. Al-mirza Ali Mohamed al-sherazi, who learned the Shi’a and Sufi when he was a child, is the one who established al-Baha’eya. In 1844, encouraged by one of the Russian spies, al-sherazi declared that alBaha’eya is the way to God. Not only did he claim later on that he is a messenger from God like Moses, Jesus and Muhammed peace be upon them all, but also he said that he is the best messenger ever. In 1850, he claimed that God dwelled in him; consequently he was sentenced to death. 2. Qur-rat Al-a'yn is an eloquent and fluent woman. She studied the Shi’a with al-sherazi. She was a lewd and wanton woman, so her husband divorced her and her children denied her. She has held a conference with the leaders of the Baháís in Desht, Iran and stated that Islam is plagiarized. So she was sentenced to death in 1852. 1
The Bahá'ís founder: Before his death, al-sherazi bequeathed his position to almirza Yahia Ali (known as Sobh Azal), but his brother almirza Hussein Ali (al-Bahaá) contended with him at pulling this position till Sobh Azal was banished to Cyprus island where he died in 1912. And al-mirza Hussein Ali was banished to Aka in Palestine where he was killed by one of his brother’s followers in 1892 and buried.
Mirza Hussein Ali Bahaá
Beliefs, thoughts and rituals of the Bahá'ís' faith 1. Believing in God’s dwelling within some creatures and that he dwelled in Mirza Hussein Ali Bahaá. 2
2. Believing in transmigration of creatures and that only souls receive punishment and reward from God. 3. Believing that all religions are still true and that the Torah and the Bible are not distorted. They also find it is important to unite all religions in one religion which is the Bahá'ís. 4. They believe that “The Most Holy” book which was written by Bahaá represents all the Holy books including Qur'an. 5. They believe that the Indian, Chinese and Persian philosophers such as Zoroaster, Confucius and Brahma are prophets. 6. They believe in the Crucification of Jesus. 7. They deny the miracles of prophets, Angels, Jinn, Paradise and Hell. 8. They prohibit hijab ‘veil’ for women and allow lewdness. Women and money are available for everyone. It is quite clear that it is a religion seeking pornography and destruction of all values and morals. 9. They believe that the Bahá'ís represents shari’a of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. 10. They believe that Day of Judgment will come by the appearance of Bahaá. Their destination when the pray is directed to Baja in A'ka, in the occupied Palestine "Israel" (where the grave of Bahaá is located). 11. They have three prayers; each of which consists of three prostrations, in the morning, afternoon, and evening. The ablution is by rose water, but if it is not available, it is enough to say “in the name of Allah the purest” five times. 12. They disallow praying in groups except praying on the dead which proves their aim at destroying the Muslims unity. 13. They sanctify number nineteen, thus they 3
divide the year into nineteen months, each consisting of nineteen days. 14. They fast for one month called al-Ola which starts from March 2nd till March 21st; it is the last month in their year. In this month, they stop eating from the sunrise till the sunset. It is followed by the feast of Nayrouz. 15. They prohibit al-jihad and carrying weapons to fight the disbelieving enemies. This is of course to serve colonization as will be clarified later on. 16. They deny that Prophet Muhammad is the seal of prophets claiming that there are still more prophets to come. 17. They prevent pilgrimage in Mecca and they go for pilgrimage in the place of Bahaá’s grave in the occupied Palestine "Israel".
18. They do not believe in ritual ablution from impurity, 4
because they think that who converts to the Bahá'ís is purified. 19. Al-zakat (charity) is replaced by 19% taxes paid just one time. This is the Bahá'ís and some of its beliefs. It is a mixture of disharmonious beliefs and idol thoughts faked by alBahaá in a strange mold which he has called revelation and a Holy book. For Allah’s sake, how could a wise man believe in such a religion?
The relation among the Bahá'ís, Colonization, Christians and Jews: 1. One of the Russian spies is the one who encouraged al-Sherazi to claim that he is the gate to God. 2. Bahaá planed in killing king “Naser El-din” ex-shah of Iran, but the plan failed and the crime was discovered. Consequently, al-Bahaá escaped to the Russian embassy which protected him and did not extradite him to Iran till Iran promised not to execute him. 3. When Bahaá was exiled to Aka in 1868, the Jews welcomed him and took care of him, hereafter Aka became a holy place for the Bahá'ís. 4. Some Christians also supported the Bahá'ís, for in one of the Arab countries where the Bahá'ís exists, the leader and the lawyer of the movement are both Christians. 5. The Israeli ambassador in one of the Arab countries visited the Bahá'ís and met their leaders to ask them to share in political activity by establishing an assembly or a political party and to share in the parliament elections to affect the decision makers. He also promised them to facilitate their visit to Israel to go for pilgrimage.
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6. There is a number of representatives for this movement in the United Nations offices and authorities. They are about seven!!
So no wonder that they prohibit fighting enemies and impose on Muslims submitting to colonization and occupation and that al-Bahaá, in his books, called for the Zionist gathering in Palestine (Israel).
The spread of the Bahá'ís and centers of its authority: The majority of the Bahá'ís are from Iran. Some of them are from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Egypt. They have assemblies in Ethiopia, Uganda, Zambia, South Africa, and Pakistan. They also exist in some western countries such as London, Vienna, Frankfurt, Sidney, and their biggest temple is in Chicago.
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The star of the Bahá'ís Fatwas by Muslims scholars' concerning the Bahá'ís It is clear that the Bahá'ís is one of the mislead groups that deviated from Islam. Lots of fatwas were stated by Muslim scholars to declare that the Baháís are disbelievers who deviated from Islam: 1. In 1910, Sheikh al-Azhar Selim al-Beshri stated that the Bahá'ís are disbelievers. 2. On 30th June, 1946, a legal judgment from an Egyptian court stated that a woman whose husband converted to the Bahá'ís should be divorced because her husband defected from Islam. 3. In 1947, the Fatwa Committee in al-Azhar declared that the Bahá'ís are apostates. 7
4. In 1939, Dar al-Iftaa al-Masria (The Egyptian House of Advisory) proclaimed a fatwa that the Baháís are tergiversators. 5. In 1968, Dar al-Iftaa al-Masria stated that “those who converted to the Bahá'ís are Islam deserters. Thus he should be asked to convert to Islam again and if he refused he should be killed.” 6. In 2003, Islamic Researches Academy in al-Azhar stated the following fatwa “The government should fight and put an end to the Bahá'ís and all other distorted thoughts.” 7. Sheikh Ibrahim al-Fayoumi, the superintendent of Islamic Researches Academy, declared that the Bahá'ís are apostates and that the Bahá'ís is one of the most dangerous movements against Islam. It was established by the support of the Zionist colonization and still supported by enemies of Islam. the Bahá'ís has a project that is called “The Political Anti-Islamic Project,” it aims at destroying Islam and subverting the political and religion stability in Islamic society. They have also abolished lots of Qur'anic verses thinking that these verses are distorted by Muslims. They eliminated pilgrimage and called for destroying al-Kaba and distributing its ruins over the countries. 8. Sheikh Gad El-haq, the former Sheikh of al-Azhar, gave a fatwa, concerning the apostasy of the Bahá'ís, that was acknowledged by the current Islamic Researches Academy. This fatwa goes as follows “the Bahá'ís is a mixture of different philosophies and religions. It has nothing to add to Islamic societies, or reform and unite them. On the contrary, it serves Zionism and colonization. It is a combination of perverted thoughts to launch a war against Islam in the name of religion.” 8
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