Oh friends of the world what wrong it is to Belive in the Oness of Mankind and to know that All the greatness of the world Is the Beauty of Our God Thy God And to Belive in the Bahai Faith You have to belive in all the Great Teachers that were sent to the world so rejoice and come together For the full filment of The Great One has come so go to the streets and rejoice for He the Spirit of Truth has come.
However, I see the Sunni position in line with the jezia rule, only with a slight diviation due to modernity, which is historically rendered obsolete. Denying those Bahais who oppose forced conversion brings to my mind also an offensive labelling of non-convert Copts, usually attributed to Amr Ibn Al Aas, "the nobodies".
This is at odds with common sense. You brilliants want to prevent them from "sneaking" into Islam by inviting them to convert (nominally) to Islam? Anyway, if we revise the Islamic jezia rule we'll find a striking resemblance in the sequence of thought: Either you pay a 'sop' or you convert to Islam or risk being an enemy. This was the case with Copts. But probably Muslims depend on the true hearts of the second generations of the converts.
Oh friends of the world what wrong it is to Belive in the Oness of Mankind and to know that All the greatness of the world Is the Beauty of Our God Thy God And to Belive in the Bahai Faith You have to belive in all the Great Teachers that were sent to the world so rejoice and come together For the full filment of The Great One has come so go to the streets and rejoice for He the Spirit of Truth has come.
heshcri 4 years ago
However, I see the Sunni position in line with the jezia rule, only with a slight diviation due to modernity, which is historically rendered obsolete. Denying those Bahais who oppose forced conversion brings to my mind also an offensive labelling of non-convert Copts, usually attributed to Amr Ibn Al Aas, "the nobodies".
Hamuksha 5 years ago
This is at odds with common sense. You brilliants want to prevent them from "sneaking" into Islam by inviting them to convert (nominally) to Islam? Anyway, if we revise the Islamic jezia rule we'll find a striking resemblance in the sequence of thought: Either you pay a 'sop' or you convert to Islam or risk being an enemy. This was the case with Copts. But probably Muslims depend on the true hearts of the second generations of the converts.
Hamuksha 5 years ago