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    Afghan Supreme Court rules Bahai Apostates

    Does that mean we're in agreement on "Slanderous Vilification" = The Baha'i Technique - Ad Hominem, Libel, Slander, Demonize, Scapegoat, Ostracize, Shun, Banish, Backbite, Defame, Vilify, Discredit, Smear, Revile, Suppress, Attack, Bully, Intimidate, Threaten, Malign, Blackball...
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    Afghan Supreme Court rules Bahai Apostates

    Here's a link to Moojan Momen's ‘Marginality and Apostasy in the Baha'i Community.’" Pages 384-393. I invite the reader to read or skim for him or herself. I "strongly suggest" there isn't any difference between the way accusations of apostasy are used in Islam and in the Haifan interpretation...
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    Afghan Supreme Court rules Bahai Apostates

    Much of what you say ignores the hypocrisy and double standards implicit in Haifan Baha'i denouncing of other Bahais as "covenant breakers" and apostates. Further, though the terms change from Shia Islam, the *function* remains largely the same. Most Baha'is and non-Bahais fail to perceive and...
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    Afghan Supreme Court rules Bahai Apostates

    "Non-Muslim minority groups, particularly Christian, Hindu, Sikh, and Bahai groups, which together constitute approximately 1 percent of the population, were targets of discrimination and persecution. The minority Shia community continued to face discrimination from the majority Sunni...
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    The Fraudulent Will and Testament, Covenant

    Hearsay, even from Munírih Khánum, is still hearsay. Societies with respectable systems of law and order require wills to be probated, *proven* to be legitimate and authentic. It is entirely in character for criminals *not* to want wills probated, nor independently authenticated, especially...
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    The Fraudulent Will and Testament, Covenant

    Responding to a question regarding Munírih Khánum, I would note, as I've already quoted, Ruth White on Abdul-Baha's "family, with the exception of his wife and sister...." "In fact his family, and "in-laws," with the exception of his wife and sister, were somewhat materialistic, and viewed the...
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    The Fraudulent Will and Testament, Covenant

    There's been extensive discussion of the fraudulent will and testament, especially from about post #23 onward... under the thread "Website Suggestion." Since that thread was titled by Fardin9 for other subject matter, I'm now posting all follow ups from there to here...
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    Website Suggestion

    As the title of this thread, "Website Suggestion" suggests, it was created by Fardin9 for discussion of something other than the fraudulent will and testament of the Haifan Baha'i denomination. I'll post my subsequent responses to a properly titled thread.
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    Website Suggestion

    The last few paragraphs clearly quote Ruth White's references to Munírih Khánum: "For his family, with the exception of his wife and sister..." "In fact his family, and "in-laws," with the exception of his wife and sister, were somewhat materialistic, and viewed the religion more or less as a...
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    Website Suggestion

    So you imagine no human being is above suspicion? That evidence shouldn't be independently evaluated by reliable authorities, such judges and elected officials that represent the best interest of the community? It is a fact that Abdul-Baha did not provide for any way of support for Munírih...
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    Website Suggestion

    "Assumptions." The evidence that Shoghi Effendi and his family subverted the interpretation of Abdul-Baha is not based on "assumption." It's based on documentary evidence, which the subverters have always tried to ignore and discredit, in much the same way that you have thus far done throughout...
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    Website Suggestion

    The Report was written by Dr. C. Ainsworth Mitchell, not Ruth White. A full text transcription is now available at Dr. C. (Charles) Ainsworth Mitchell's Report on the Writing Shown on the Photographs of the Alleged Will of Abdul-Baha. 1930. Certified Copy from the Library of Congress. Dr. C...
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    Abdul-Baha's 1912 Authentic Covenant

    Thanks for your interest. We're a small denomination. Like many, especially at our stage of growth, we don't disclose our membership statistics, primarily because there are other Baha'i denominations that seek to harass and undermine our development, as the recent lawsuit in the US Federal...
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    Website Suggestion

    As Ruth White wrote, on June 5th, 1931, to the High Commissioner of Jerusalem, Palestine, "Your report that the photographs examined by the handwriting expert to whom I submitted these (Dr. Mitchell) have been verified as accurate reproductions of the original document, in conjunction with...
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    Website Suggestion

    I'm not sure what you mean by "bits and pieces." All Documents Deposited by Ruth White at the Library of Congress are now also in text format on this page: Ruth White The PDF copy is the same link, available from the Ruth White page. Incidentally, Dr. C. Ainsworth Mitchell's Report is now...
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    Abdul-Baha's 1912 Authentic Covenant

    Especially from about post #23 onward... http://www.interfaith.org/forum/website-suggestion-14342-2.html#post250363
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    Abdul-Baha's 1912 Authentic Covenant

    For extensive discussion of the fraudulent will and testament of Abdul-Baha, and by implication his authentic Covenant, see the Website Discussion thread here on the Interfaith Bahai Forum: http://www.interfaith.org/forum/website-suggestion-14342.html
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    Website Suggestion

    No problem in my view regarding H... I understand you were just being illustrative. Yes, in terms of the PDF, all the documents that Ruth White deposited with the Library of Congress in 1931 or '32 are included this single PDF file: Ruth White Collection, Library of Congress, 1930...
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    Website Suggestion

    You're quite right that according to the British Museum document expert, “That is to say, the writing does not agree with the hypothesis that it was all written by one person.” “A minute comparison of the authenticated writing with the writing on every page of the alleged will . . . has...
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    Website Suggestion

    Shoghi Effendi saying, and your saying, and every Haifan Baha'is since Shoghi saying, does not determine that it isn't a forgery. All the hearsay in the Haifan Baha'i tradition does not prove it's not a forgery. That's why courts don't rely on hearsay. They probate and authentic will and...
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