THE BAHAIS QUESTION?
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"The Promised One of all the world's peoples hath now been made manifest. For each and every people, and every religion, await a Promised One, and Baha'u'llah is
that One Who is awaited by all; and therefore the Cause of Baha'u'llah will bring about the oneness of mankind, and the tabernacle of unity will be upraised on the heights of the world, and the banners of the universality of all humankind will be unfurled on the peaks of the earth.",
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so this is the Iranian persecution of their version of the Jews? This video tells me nothing of what you believe or who you believe in.
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who are you people, where did you come from, i have never heard of you until today.
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How can people with so much love for the human fanily be so hated.
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My prayers go out to the Khatamzadeh's imprisoned in iran, along with all our other bahai friends.
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@MillerGenuineCraft To stand before your Bride in a state of filth is unbecoming to the adored of your heart. You will be rejected, unless you have been forced, imprisoned, or restrained from ablutions So, too, conversation with the very God of Creation requires purity and preparation to enter HIS PRESENCE in a state worthy of attainment to His Holy Court, freed from the defilements of the world. This is sound reasoning...
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As Baha'is do not believe in any covert or overt actions against their governments, all we can do is to pray that God would guide the hostile and arrogant people and then, we continue to expose the atrocities and inhumanity that is taking place in Iran in the name of Islam... But these cruel fanatics should be on notice that from Chengiz Khan to Stalin and Hitler to Iddi Amin and Saddam Hussein, nothing will remain but a revulsion from an enlightened populace. Light always overcomes darkness.
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This is a civilized nation?
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@ MillerGenuineCraft One example of circumstances people might find themselves in which do not permit cleanliness, is that of many Baha'is who have found themselves imprisoned for their faith in Iran. The prison might not be clean, they might not be clean, but they still continue to pray.
Let us pray that the persecution of Baha'is in Iran will stop - many, imprisoned purely because of their faith, have lost their homes, their possessions, their right to education, to work and even their lives.
I am proud to be Baha'i. Fellow bahais, please pray for persecuted bahais in Iran
Bahaiforever 1 year ago 12
May God protect our bahai people of Iran and abroad.
kiaaan420 2 years ago 5