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They have told and are still telling:
Once more the doors of the heavens opened and a new religion came into the existence.
Let's see what the teachings of this 'new religion' are, what it leads to, who its prophets are, and how it is being leaded ...

Article: An Introduction to Bahai
The belief in revelation of a redeemer existed in different ages of history. The prophets were giving glad tidings about dissemination of monotheism and justice in all around the world. They were giving good news about the establishment of the world wide government by the just leader of humanity who will make a protection from sedition and injustices. Giving this good news about the future of the world was among the most important duties of the prophets.
And from the beginning, there was a kind of enmity and hostility to the holy belief of Mahdiism. The prophet of Islam (peace be upon him and his family) introduced Mahdi (a.s) as the one who will establish the global government and take the charge of the affairs of the world, the one who will perish sedition and fill the world with justice and equity.
He was stressing that the promised Mahdi will be among his descendants.
He said: "Mahdi is twelfth Imam of shia, he's eleventh descendants of amir-al momenin Ali (a.s.) and ninth descendants of Hussein b.Ali (a.s.)".
After this clear introduction, the enmity toward kindred of the prophet Mohammad especially Imam Mahdi (a.s.) became more obvious.
In this article we are not to explain the beginning of these enmities. We just try to point to the recent oppositions against Mahdiism.
From about 160 years ago, the opposition against the promised Qa'em was manifested in the beliefs of a misled group called "Bahai". We're going to explain the arising of this group.

History
Friday, July 25, 2008 - 09:36 PM (266 Reads)
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Article: Where is Abbas Effendi's certificate of British knighthood ?
"Sir" Abbas Effendi being knighted on April 20, 1920, in the presence
of the British High Commissioner for Palestine Sir Herbet Samuel :



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Samuel




and asorted British
mandate, military and local dignitaries:



more ...

Leaders
Saturday, March 15, 2008 - 01:18 PM (219 Reads)
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Article: Advancing the Status of Women? Or only Men?
Amongst the many doctrines adopted by the Bahais to attract converts to their fold is the concept of "Advancing the Status of Women". Bahais are often found to shout themselves hoarse over this concept as if they were the first to put forth the concept of equality of men and women. The Bahais use this doctrine very aggressively to secure a place in the minds of the people of today's liberal world.
Teaching
Saturday, March 15, 2008 - 01:18 PM (175 Reads)
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Article: A film about bahai involvement in world politics and the military
“Bahais In My Backyard” is a documentary film that lifts the curtain on a seemingly "feel good" religion and its involvement in world politics and the military.
A retired Mossad agent, a CIA seducer, a carpenter, a religion expert and a dead scientist, are all characters in this scandalous, yet humorous investigative film, which combines classic straightforward interviews, with unique access to the Bahai gardens.
Organization
Saturday, March 15, 2008 - 01:17 PM (162 Reads)
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Article: Bahaullah: Prophet or God?
The Bahais present the personality of Bahaullah in a uniquely flexible manner. Depending upon the faith of the person who is addressed, Bahaullah could be either a prophet, or the promised messiah, or even God Almighty. ...
Leaders
Saturday, March 15, 2008 - 01:17 PM (197 Reads)
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· An Introduction to Bahai (Jul 26, 2008)
· Where is Abbas Effendi's certificate of British knighthood ? (Mar 15, 2008)
· Advancing the Status of Women? Or only Men? (Mar 15, 2008)
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· Bahaullah: Prophet or God? (Mar 15, 2008)
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