//bahaisrael.wordpress.com a blog which establishes the relation of bahai faith with israel. Hope this is going to clear many doubts.
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Strip the Bahais of their fancy gardens in Haifa
by Aryana-Vaeja on Wed Sep 29, 2010 02:20 AM PDTAnd secular Israelis would eat the Haifan Baha'is for breakfast if they only knew what they were really about because by and large secular Israelis detest cults and the cultist mentality. Israelis are generally a pretty sophisticated intellectual people who once a proverbial lid is opened up even by a fraction will uncover what's behind the lid all the way to its end. Religious Jews would never convert to Baha'ism at all because Baha'ism has nothing to offer them, so they're out of the equation altogether.
I've explained and detailed the true history of Babism and the Azali/Baha'i schism to several Israeli friends of mine and the narrative has made perfect sense to them. They even know that the Bayanis question whether the Bab is even buried in that shrine attributed to him on Mount Carmel, and given the facts of the matter, think it makes perfect sense that he wouldn't be.
The policy against prosletyzing in Israel is because Bahai authorities know these things and don't want to open up a huge can of worms for themselves with their "hosts." Besides when Israeli kids are finding sophisticated outlets beyond Judaism in places like Goa, India, amongst pretty switched on Indian gurus of various sorts what exactly does Baha'ism have to compete with? The "covenant"?!? In a fair competition, Bahaism is dead in the water amongst the generality of the Israeli population. Namah Pyritz' documentary conclusively proved this. That is why only unscruplous nimrods like Moshe Sharon will give these people the time of the day. Everyone else thinks these people are kooks.
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May we be amongst those who are to bring about the transfiguration of the Earth - Yasna XXX 9
Well said Wahid!
by nadeem khan on Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:10 AM PDTThe Baha'is actually want to establish a world government. There is also a movement in the Baha'i faith that is calling the Baha'is to teach the Israeli Jews. I hope you have seen it.
//jewbahais.blogspot.com
Bogus Blog with Insincere intentions
by faryarm on Tue Sep 28, 2010 06:03 PM PDTThis is an Anti Bahai blog
I have come across this blog before...it is most certainly not a Bahai site. It is undoubtedly a product of the Islamic Republic in attempt to somehow link the presence of the Bahai Holy sites and its admiistrative center to the politics and the state of Israel.
The Bahai shrines and properties have existed more than 80 years before the founding of the state of Israel in 1946, going back to the Ottoman rule in 1868.
The Bahais have friendly relations in any county they reside and israel is no exception; the Bahai Gardens are visited by thousands every year, including heads of state, as well as leaders of religions including the Dalai Lama.
Please see a short video tracing the history of the Bahai to Palestine in 1868 and Israel after 1948.
//vimeo.com/15178992
Most average Israelis
by Aryana-Vaeja on Tue Sep 28, 2010 03:15 AM PDTKnow virtually nothing about Bahaism, its doctrines or its history. The most they know is that they maintain fancy gardens on Mount Carmel in Haifa. That is all.
To some degree I came to the conclusion some time ago that the Zionist-Bahai connection is overstated, is actually more complex a relationship than most realize, and that the balance of power is in the hands of forces that control Israel beyond the Jewish population or even the Jewish establishment itself.
For years the Haifan Bahai leadership told its visiting pilgrims that they envisioned a day when the Bahai establishment would become the government of Israel and that the Israeli population would convert en masse to Bahaism. If the Zionists actually controlled the Bahai establishment, how could the Haifan Bahai establishment get away with saying these sorts of things? This defies reason.
The Muslim leadership and rank and file everywhere are as clueless about the true global balances of power than anyone else. A master strategy of the real behind the scenes movers and shakers of global power politics is to have created mistrust and endless conflict in the Arab-Muslim world against Jews and Israel when both Jews and Israel are as big patsies in a dirty, longterm game than anyone else. As far as I am concerned, the unchecked presence of Haifan Bahaism in Israel is as big a longterm existential threat to Israel itself as it is to Iran. When you have an organization openly fantasizing about becoming the governing authority over all of Israel-Palestine then be certain that it isn't Zionists who control the Haifan Bahais at all.
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May we be amongst those who are to bring about the transfiguration of the Earth - Yasna XXX 9