Baha'ism as “a protégé and colonialists’ agent” in Islamic Republic of Iran’s view

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Assistant Professor, Tehran University

Abstract

The Babism and Bahaism seditious are two of the most important conspiracies of colonial centers. Harming Islam and Shiism, eliminating of its’ anti-imperialistic character and breaking Iranian national authority were some of their goals. These sects were designed and emerged in the middle of the Qajar dynasty. In this study and according to reviewed and analyzed documents, we sought to understand why the Baha'i sect as a religious movement made and emerged by colonialism, its’ fate before and after the Islamic Revolution and the positions of Baha'i followers and supporters about the various events in Iran. We also aim to show by a concise review, the wayward Baha'i sect is always the enemy of Islam and a potential cultural tool in the hands of big powers and has played a negative and deconstructive role in the recent history of Iran. Since the formation of these sects, the biggest Ulema have had fights ever with them. The findings of the paper are mentioned at the end of the study as a result and in seven items.
 

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