Baha’i Faith: The Sinking Titanic
November 8, 2015 6 Comments
Bahai Faith – the harbinger of a United World, Unity of Mankind and New World Order is presently suffering from the same ailments that it was supposed to remove. Differences are galore and individual ambition to rise in administration hierarchy is apparent. Much as the Universal House of Justice (UHJ), the central governing body of the Bahais at Haifa, Israel, would try to cover this weakness, the internet (and not the Bahai Faith) has made the world smaller and informative. As the happenings in the Faith spread through internet (blogs, facebook, emails and web-sites), the reality of the present status of Faith stands exposed.
An analysis of the information available reveals following fronts where the Bahai Faith (read Bahai Administration) stands with its hand in shame :
1. Bahai Administration – Indeed the functioning of all Administrative bodies, headed by the UHJ, have become a centre for nepotism and mal-practices. Elections are controlled and manipulated. The present axis of evil at the UHJ is Farzam-Faredon-Payman, all with Persian background and LOYALTY. Indeed the control is so strict that any sign of difference in opinion is crushed with negative publicity of the individual daring to express his opinion. Shameless propagation is apparent before key elections. Bahais who have lived with Bahai values and idealism towards the advise of the founding father, Bahaullah, are side lined as being irrelevant, non-progressive and negative. There is a virtual moral collapse due to this approach by administrative bodies. What more evidence is required about the spiritual status, when even the numbers related to devotions held, classes conducted and seekers induced into the Faith are manipulated and inflated!!!
2. Bahai Campaigns – The grossly inflated news about teaching campaigns have only 10% truth. Those few that venture for such campaigns are doing it more to justify their place in the Faith than with true devotion. More time is spent in story-telling, singing, dancing and partying than the spread of the Faith. At the end of the session, the contact(s) get an impression that the Faith is more like an NGO or a Social Club than a Faith with a serious message. Also contributing to this failure is lack of knowledge of those who set out for such campaigns. They are so distant from knowledge of History and the Faith principles that they mumble their own interpretations. On occasions, the message conveyed by different Faith members contradict, making the campaigns look mocking. All these campaigns are announced in publications, as grand success, just for the sake of competing with a neighbouring assembly and to satisfy individual egos.
3. Motivation of Local Assembly Members – The Local Spiritual Assemblies (supposed to be the key link in the administrative system linking individuals belonging to a local community with the central UHJ, are occupied by such members who cannot meet regularly even once in two weeks. The priorities are their professions, their families and their excursions. The average attendance of LSA members in meetings of LSA is 50%. The efficiency of the system in plain terms is reduced thus by 50% (100% attendance is seen when certain dignitary happens to come on inspection visit!!!). The effectiveness of the remaining 50% can be gauged when one sees that most members present come late. The LSA meetings start atleast 45 minutes after schedule, but ends on time in another 45 minutes. The meetings include lavish snacks and gossiping of members of community as hidden agenda and balance time for the official agenda.
4. Independent Investigation of the Truth and the Internet – A principle which underlies all campaigns stops after a seeker has entered the Faith. Now he has to digest only what is fed. Thanks to the internet, such Investigators of Truth, can access to several nagging questions like – Was the faith left sans guardian (without a Guardian) by the founding fathers? Is it true that the Bahai Faith does not have sects? What is the ideology of other sects? If the Faith has come to remove differences, why is there a ban on interaction with other sects of the Faith? If the Faith encourages upliftment of women, why are they denied position in the UHJ? Indeed with a click of a button, several embarrassing truths emerge. The Faith and its administration have failed to curb the impact of internet on minds of the Faith members.
5. Failure in Court Cases – Attempts made at censuring different schools of thought and sects have miserably failed. With each court verdict, not only is the Faith retreating several steps but also facing an embarrassing exodus of Faith members. One doubts the wisdom of the administrators in challenging differences of opinion, use of “Bahai” word by other sects and Guardians of other Bahai sects, when the founding fathers had always preached tolerance and restraint. In today’s democratic society, filing such cases appear primitive. It makes one wonder, if the Bahai Faith is really a religion of the new era?
6. Conduct of Bahais – The morality and conduct of not several but most of the Bahais, some of them include important personalities and Councellors, leaves a lot to be desired. Some have been arrested on grounds of false travel papers and forged documents, some have been nabbed on espionage charges and others on flouting laws of the land.Most of the counselors have a divorced life. Eloping has become almost a law and not an exception. Faith. Extra-marital affairs are common (and for certain position-holding individuals legalized by the Faith), consuming alcohol has become a habit and is publicly displayed and divorce on the rise. One can imagine the rot when such behavior is gaining prominence in the small numbers that the Faith presently has.
It is a shame that due to this the Faith has been banned in several countries. Their moral class teachers are arrested, Ruhi activity is look with suspicion and the Intellgence services of various countries have opened a special cell to monitor the activities of Faith.
7. Excommunication – The height of intolerance is ex-communication of those sincere Bahais who have stood-up to challenge the present situation. They are termed as traitors of the Cause and Breakers of Covenant. Their administrative rights are snatched and they are ex-communicated. Abusive languages for respected Bahais have become a common phenomena in the letters of UHJ. Threat of being Excommunication is almost a routine affair of UHJ. So demoralizing is the situation that we find numbers in other sects of the Bahai Faith rising day by day while UHJ dominated Faith continues to dwindle in numbers.
The above are sure signs of downfall! The Bahai Faith will decrease in influence in next few years, and this is irreversible.
The Sinking of Titanic of Bahai Faith is immininet
http://www.iranian.com/main/blog/nadeem-khan/bahai-faith-sinking-titanic
Independent Investigation of Truth ?
Yes, it’s a wonderful Mantra for the Baha’is…but beyond that my experience reveals that many Baha’is are of a “closed mind” PITY
You need to learn more my friend.. Open your mind well when learning, else do read of the people who tried to disgrace the faith in the Past. Don’t be Shocked . God Bless
Dear Appadoo:
Could I say the same about you. “You need to learn more my friend.. Open your mind well when learning..”
The proofs are before you of the contradictions in the Bahai Faith. If you want more proof, visit http://www.bahaiawareness.com in which I have given the proofs from Bahai sources. It is amazing how Bahais can remain so thick skinned even when confronted with proofs as clear as daylight. Yet they expect that without any rational proofs, people should accept the truthfulness of the Bahai Faith.
Take your message as an example – you have not denied any of my proofs, but you have made an emotional appeal which I am expected to respond to. How?
Regards
Imran
Are you a Muslim? I tried to read this with an open mind but then I realized that you justify the persecution of bahais in certain countries ….
Yes, I am Muslim. I have always advocated that Bahais or members of any religion must follow the law of the land. Bahais dont. There are strict laws in most countries for propagation and dissemination and conversions. Bahais violate these laws. Time and again Bahais are caught teaching their Faith and also spying in countries which offered them asylum.
Yes, I advocate the strictest punishment for that. For Bahais and also for adherents of any religion.
Regards
Imran
Dear Imran:
Your explanation and preception of Baha’i Faith seems to be at an intellectual state. You must have had quite a lot of research and dedication to criticise a religion constructively. It is so good to see rather than blind allegations you have put your words wisely. As a former Baha’i I understand and do accept the flaws there can be in the faith. Afterall no one is perfect. But anyways the Universal House of Justice is not at any state bias on elections that is just not how it functions. All votes and elections are done absolutely fairly. Secondly, as I said I am a former Baha’i from Iran and I know my English is not fluent, but you have to bear with me. Before my travel to Australia, I myself confronted heavy persecutions from many Muslims who blindly followed the Islamic clergy. When I was only a child in one of the best schools of Tehran my hand was broken twice! Only to be caused by a teacher who told the students that killing Baha’is is not a crime. I’m sorry this is getting personal but you have to bear with me. Many of my friends and families have lost their jobs and occupations as well as imprisonement only based on the fact that they were Baha’is and were not afraid of physical persecutions. I can assure you that no one in Iran and any other countries spy on the government. Now you have to consider the fact that Baha’is are humans just like you and me. It is not fair to experience these terrible persecutions and be given no chance and still be expected to run as a fulfilling faith. That is why flaws might be apparent in the Baha’i community. I also do acknowledge the fact that in the gatherings they put more time on dancing and singing rather than reading the divine writings and extend the spiritual commitment. That is what I have noticed in Australia but when I was in Iran it was exactly how a spiritual gathering supposed to be. To sum up you did mention the wrongs that Baha’is have done but you should also focus more on the goods and benefits they have brought to humanity. The religion is basically set to advocate human rights peace unity and harmony. It is also seen in Tahiri Khanom the woman who as a follower of Baha’ullah first brought the concept of feminism and equality of men and women. I hope that you read Kitab i Iqan as an inspiration and try to remove the superstitious obstacle and think open mindedly. It’s better to be seeker of a divine faith than the destructor of people’s beliefs.