How Baha’i faith is a Cult?

Abdul Baha (Son of Baha’u’llah) was one of the leader of Baha’i Cult

Based on “Combatting Cult Mind Control” by Steven Hassan, here are the criteria for determining “cults”:

1. How new members are found

Dangerous Cults: With many cults, you don’t get to know what you are getting into until after you have made a commitment

Baha’i Faith: There are secrets but these secrets are not known to the poor, innocent, newly converted Baha’is. Does the common baha’i know that the Baha’i Elections are fully controlled by the “All Male, Supreme, All Infallibale, Haifan Organization”? Do they know that these are not spiritual but highly fraud and controlled? there are many secrets and are available on the internet. Search on google for “Pakistan Baha’i Election Fraud”, “Baha’i Control on their Electoral System”, “Baha’i Election fraud in India”.

2. How funding is obtained.

Dangerous Cults: Commercial operations and/or mandatory donations (often large percentages) by members.

Baha’i Faith: Has commercial businesses, businesses associations, huge property investments, heavy bank deposits. They collect money from poor Africans, Indians, Burmese, Nepalis, Pakistanis in the name of Community Banking and then use these funds for proselytizing. Also auctions are held of different used Clothings of Baha’i Leaders for fund raising. If they know about you have money, they (Especially Iranian Baha’is) will start motivating you to give the HUQUQULLAH, which is then transferred to UHJ in Haifa and it is then used to maintain Huge Gardens on Mount Carmel. Ask the Baha’is what they have done for the destitute of Congo and Sudan? Some of the fund is used for Pioneering purpose and it is allocated by the Counselors to its own people, sometimes exceeding 15000 US$ a year. There are huge financial scams in the Baha’i community. Just google to learn more, Search for Baha’i financial scams in Dubai, India, Italy, Pakistan, Africa, Iran etc.

Recently a Saree (cultural dress worn by women in India) of Ruhiyyih Maxwell was auctioned to raise funds for Baha’i activities.

3. Charismatic central figure.

Dangerous Cults: Cults usually have a central living figure who often lives on income from adherents.

Baha’i Faith : “Baha’i Say: There is no clergy, paid or unpaid” Totally false!

There are no clergies but there are Counselors and ABMs. The ABMs are religious Police just like the one in IRAN and the Counselors are purely MULLAHs. They are those conducting difficult and important lectures on the subjects such as Covenant, Huququllah, Covenant Breaking, Baha’i Elections, Ruhi 8 etc. These are Baha’i MULLAHs and everybody is supposed to OBEY them without any questioning. You cannot be critical of them. Otherwise you are considered Critical of UHJ, the Supreme Baha’i Body. These Counselors and ABMs are mostly paid huge amounts for their services. These amounts are called as “Living Assistance”. Even the International Counselors are House of Justice members are paid huge amounts collected from the poors in the name of Huququllah.

4. Investigation of truth

Dangerous Cults: Members are often told that it is dangerous to investigate other religions.

Baha’i Say: Baha’is are encouraged to investigate all religions, and to appreciate truth no matter where it is found. Totally Wrong.

Baha’is are strictly not allowed to read the material of other Baha’i Sects. They are told to immediately delete all the emails received by the “Critics” or Baha’is of other denominations. Immediately handover the ‘UNREAD’ material received by other sects to the Baha’i Mullas (Counselors). As this can damage their so called weak ‘covenant’.

5. Behavior control, as defined by Hassan. *

Dangerous Cults: Persons may be told where to live, what to wear, or what (and how much) to eat. Sleep and freedom to travel or move about may be limited

Baha’i Faith: Many Baha’is are Alcoholic (although officially it is prohibited). Shoghi Effendi prohibited the Baha’is from keeping long hairs. There is no freedom of travel. Every now and then guidelines (or Orders?) are issued to the Baha’i from their infallible supreme body. Behavior is fully controlled by the Supreme Baha’i Administrative Bodies. Once Baha’i Administration declares any fellow as a “Covenant Breaker” then other Baha’is are supposed to totally boycott / shun him even if he be your brother.

The advice of UHJ to Baha’is
“There is no excuse for believers continuing to associate with … and those who, knowing everything, still insist on doing so, should be shunned by their fellow-Bahá’ís. The same applies to people who have left the Cause and associate with …”

6. Thought control as defined by Hassan. *

Dangerous Cults: There is often use of “thought-stopping” techniques such as chanting or speaking in tongues for long periods of time, setting up a type of hypnotic atmosphere

Baha’i Faith: The “Ruhi Institute” is specially meant to brainwash the newly converted. Read Ruhi Book 6 and 7 and learn yourself. And hypocrisy is the second name of Baha’i faith. See this

7. Emotional control, as defined by Hassan. *

Dangerous Cults: Guilt and fear are often used to control members, including alternating praise and public humiliation or forced confession, and indoctrination against leaving the group. *

Baha’i Faith: Exactly same here, Guilt and fear are often used to control members, including alternating praise and public humiliation (if you are critical of this cult) or forced confession, and indoctrination (Shunning) against leaving the group. Small mistakes are fined with the taking of “Voting / Administrative Rights”

8. What happens when people leave the religion

Dangerous Cults: People who leave cults are often considered to be dangerous and are usually shunned

Baha’i Faith: Exactly Same with the Baha’i Cult. Search the Phrase “Non-association with Covenant-breakers” and read the teachings of Baha’u’llah, Abdul Baha and Shoghi Effendi.

“SO BAHA’I FAITH IS ACTUALLY A CULT” “THE MOST HYPOCRITICAL CULT THAT WANTS TO ESTABLISH A NEW WORLD ORDER.” NOW WILL YOU SUPPORT IT OR OPPOSE IT?

* Steve Hassan is a Cult Expert

137 thoughts on “How Baha’i faith is a Cult?

  1. ABSOLUTELY A LIE! FORCED TO
    GIVE MONEY? I WAS IN CHICAgo temple ! I have a check for 200$ from my LLC! They sent the check back to me saying that they could not prove that the owner of the check was Baha'i hence they could not take it ! LISTEN ! THESE LIES ARE SILLY! THE ENEMIES OF THIS FAITH HAVE LOST! READ BAHAULLAHS LETTERS TO WORLD LEADERS! Read and REJOICE THE PRINCE OF PEACE RETURNED

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  2. ABSOLUTELY A LIE! FORCED TOGIVE MONEY? I WAS IN CHICAgo temple ! I have a check for 200$ from my LLC! They sent the check back to me saying that they could not prove that the owner of the check was Baha'i hence they could not take it ! LISTEN ! THESE LIES ARE SILLY! THE ENEMIES OF THIS FAITH HAVE LOST! READ BAHAULLAHS LETTERS TO WORLD LEADERS! Read and REJOICE THE PRINCE OF PEACE RETURNED

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  3. Just because you are diverse doesn't mean you are correct. And let's not forget how this diversity came by: sending pioneers and missionaries to all corners of the world. Jehovas witnesses do that to.

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  4. Just because you are diverse doesn't mean you are correct. And let's not forget how this diversity came by: sending pioneers and missionaries to all corners of the world. Jehovas witnesses do that to.

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  5. Yeah prophecies like the miserable failure of the Guardianship because Shoghi was gay and sterile and couldn't have children. Or the instance about all Iranian Jews converting to Baha'ism:

    http://www.bahaibahai.com/eng/index.php/articles?id=95

    Or let's not forget Abdu'l-Baha's claim about Iranians sacrificing themselves for England. When Abdu'l-Baha travelled to Britain in 1911, he stated the following sentence:

    “The people of Iran are overjoyed that I have travelled here. My coming here will be a cause of friendship between Iran and England. A complete relationship will be forged. The [relationship] will increase to such an extent that people from Iran will sacrifice their lives for England and likewise England will sacrifice itself for Iran.” (Abdu’l-Baha, Khaṭabat (Egypt), vol. 1, p. 23))

    Every single sentence in this statement is a lie…

    Did I forget to mention this:

    “The House of Justice, however, according to the explicit text of the Law of God, is confined to men this for a wisdom of the Lord God's which will erelong be made manifest as clearly as the sun at high noon.”

    How long is “ere long” anyway!!!

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  6. Yeah prophecies like the miserable failure of the Guardianship because Shoghi was gay and sterile and couldn't have children. Or the instance about all Iranian Jews converting to Baha'ism:http://www.bahaibahai.com/eng/index.php/articles?id=95Or let's not forget Abdu'l-Baha's claim about Iranians sacrificing themselves for England. When Abdu'l-Baha travelled to Britain in 1911, he stated the following sentence:\”The people of Iran are overjoyed that I have travelled here. My coming here will be a cause of friendship between Iran and England. A complete relationship will be forged. The [relationship] will increase to such an extent that people from Iran will sacrifice their lives for England and likewise England will sacrifice itself for Iran.\” (Abdu’l-Baha, Khaṭabat (Egypt), vol. 1, p. 23))Every single sentence in this statement is a lie…Did I forget to mention this:\”The House of Justice, however, according to the explicit text of the Law of God, is confined to men this for a wisdom of the Lord God's which will erelong be made manifest as clearly as the sun at high noon.\”How long is \”ere long\” anyway!!!

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  7. At least more more polite than Baha'u'llah. I appreciate that. You see Baha'u'llah would refer to his deniers as donkeys, pigs and bastards. You only call the deniers snake. Good step toward renouncing the cult.

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  8. At least more more polite than Baha'u'llah. I appreciate that. You see Baha'u'llah would refer to his deniers as donkeys, pigs and bastards. You only call the deniers snake. Good step toward renouncing the cult.

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  9. 6 million! A world religion that only has 6 million followers after more than 150 years. This is so pathetic and sad. This isn't anything to have pride in.

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  10. Facts like this: “forbidden from seeking political office”. But somehow the first Iranian ambassador to the United states was a Baha'i.

    Or facts like this: “Baha'is are forbidden from military service” which simly equals to chickening out of defending your country and watching your countrymen die defending their country.

    Or this “forbidden from voting”!!! An obvious lie.

    I could go on for ever…

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  11. Facts like this: \”forbidden from seeking political office\”. But somehow the first Iranian ambassador to the United states was a Baha'i. Or facts like this: \”Baha'is are forbidden from military service\” which simly equals to chickening out of defending your country and watching your countrymen die defending their country.Or this \”forbidden from voting\”!!! An obvious lie.I could go on for ever…

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  12. Your leader couldn't even right a single book properly (the Iqan) and had to change it multiple times due to numerous mistakes. Yet you come here claiming “I have yet to find ONE WORD THAT IS NOT VALID AND TRUE ! Not one word”. Seriously dude, who are you trying to fool.

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  13. Your leader couldn't even right a single book properly (the Iqan) and had to change it multiple times due to numerous mistakes. Yet you come here claiming \”I have yet to find ONE WORD THAT IS NOT VALID AND TRUE ! Not one word\”. Seriously dude, who are you trying to fool.

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  14. I just stumbled across this site and watched the short video when reading about Baha'i faith. I think this:—-
    'it is our human duty to provide all the necessary requisite constructive guidance to shape humanity. No one has the right to castigate, condemn…or even judge the next person. I am sure sure no one can claim to be perfect. I imagine while trying to fault the Baha'i faith for instance, one may as well be reminded of the “perceived inherent gaps” across almost all faiths…and the “perceived faults” committed by not only the founders of the said faiths but also by the followers. I am yet to meet any Baha'i faithful in person. I however presume that going by the principles of the faith, the faithful are just striving to contribute to the betterment of society; just like any normal human being should'.

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  15. I just stumbled across this site and watched the short video when reading about Baha'i faith. I think this:—-'it is our human duty to provide all the necessary requisite constructive guidance to shape humanity. No one has the right to castigate, condemn…or even judge the next person. I am sure sure no one can claim to be perfect. I imagine while trying to fault the Baha'i faith for instance, one may as well be reminded of the \”perceived inherent gaps\” across almost all faiths…and the \”perceived faults\” committed by not only the founders of the said faiths but also by the followers. I am yet to meet any Baha'i faithful in person. I however presume that going by the principles of the faith, the faithful are just striving to contribute to the betterment of society; just like any normal human being should'.

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  16. Look what you did to Jesus? When you see Me you see the Father and Jesus. The Father is in Jesus and Jesus is in me, we are all one in the name of Jesus.

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  17. This religion/cult has changed my sister into someone I don't even know anymore. My sister has always been very suggestible and into many fads, which I think this cult is (for her)! I can't believe how much time, money and travel they have spent on this endeavor. She has 2 adult children who have followed her footsteps and they all work for Haifa. They blindly follow Bahia beliefs and think they are superior to everyone. Very disturbing….

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  18. So are you the official spokesperson for all Baha'is? Because you come off like one. Based on my knowledge of all Baha'i doctrine, this is forbidden by the UHJ. I'm going to report your posts; you are dangerous to the Faith and are Breaking Covenant.

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  19. Eloquent defense Mead. I recently relocated to the small New Mexico town where I went to high school which once had a thriving by community. To my shock and sorrow pretty much it's gone now. And this is a time in my life when I really needed some spiritual support and fellowship. So I decided to do what my ex-wife does and associate with unitarians for some spiritual support and community. In so doing I have to consider what the Covenant means how to keep it and how to avoid losing something so precious. In so doing I have uncovered a tangled web of thoughts some that I agree with and some that I disagree with but I've I've noticed a few inaccuracies in criticisms of the faith that I'd like to address. On the infallibility of the universal house of justice I don't know how many times I was told over and over again as as a child that only the profits and Abdul Baha where infallible I've never heard the universal house of justice described as infallible infallible. What I was told is that theirs is the authority to interpret what has already been written but but it is not infallible authority. I have very often disagreed with the recommendations of counselors and board members and so forth I have often questioned many other uses of authority that appeared hierarchical to me and guess what. My ideas were always welcome and always lead to broader dialogue nobody ever told me I was wrong and I was always free to use my own autonomous discretion in all matters. I consider the Baha'i Faith's core principle to be the individuals own autonomous Spiritual Authority. That's totally counter-intuitive to any claims of thought control. And furthermore I often Break by law and and I've never been called out on it or told to change. As a teenager I used to smoke weed Feast hoping they would kick me out Instead they made me a member of the teaching committee. I have always been critical of of hierarchical authoritarianism over-reaching the bounds that were set down in the Covenant and every time I challenged those authorities they actually listened to me imagine that. Im an iconoclastic agnostic free-spirited non-conformist and only a few sticks in the mud with no Authority on their own had ever been upset about that. I always found a welcome home in in the Faith I was never forced to conform into any way of thinking or doing anything. The faith has a lot of of reforming to do before the institutions are mature enough to be anywhere close to infallible. But my money says they will mature and do a far better job of shaking off mistakes than some others would.

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  20. My grandfather joined the Bahai's over a decade ago. It seemed alright, but it was very secretive, we never got invited to any of his events, and I actually dont think we were allowed. When his wife (my grandmother) died, they slowly manipulated him until we no longer see him anymore. Because of constant Bahai events, he misses birthdays, weddings, wont talk to his own son anymore, and has gone so far as to act like he is isn't even his son, that his son is this terrible person. We caught him forging legal documents involving familial information, so that it appears as though we dont exist. He's lost everything financially, and he is now trying to hide his address. You'd think there was some dramatic feud, but there was none. He just became completely absorbed into the Bahai's. For about a year, we had no idea that our neighbors were actually Bahai and that he was visiting them for meetings without us knowing! This is even after the bahai neighbors had come to our house to visit, to ask about our background and how we all grew up! The few times we have been able to talk or do some kind of normal event, he talks very strangely. He says that if the end of the world comes, the Bahai's will be the only ones to survive and repopulate the planet as a diverse unified world. But that everyone will be Bahai. All of this pieced together has left me sick. I've lost a close family member, and it all sounds like its due to a cult. I dont care what the Bahai's claim to be in front of cameras, with all that \”peace and unification\” nonsense. Their actions are horrendously anti-social and deceptive, and I could only describe it as a cult.

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