While I was looking around for some proper spellings to work with, I came across a Muslim website that spoke against the origins of the Bahai Faith.
While I can appreciate that such a piece would hardly be a good place to learn about Bahai history, I'd like to reference specific parts, so that members here can correct certain claims and make counter-points. That would certainly help myself with regards to the history of the faith.
A principle claim is that around the time of the rise of Babism, Iran and Russia were at a peak of conflict with one another. More specifically, that the rise of Babism was a Russian engineered tactic to help divide and conquer the peoples of Iran (this is also an old British Empire tactic ).
Here's an excerpt, which claims the Russia influence was given fruit by early violence by the followers of Babism:
However, this part about Russian involvement bears closer inspection:
I appreciate that there will almost certainly be counter-literature to these claims, but rather than simply link out to other articles, or else repost them in entirety, I would be very grateful if excerpts could be posted, interspersed by personal words and comment.
I'm also interested in finding out how closely Bahai associates itself with Babism - are they one and the same, or is Bahai a more specialised form? Or are they not particularly related theologies?
While I can appreciate that such a piece would hardly be a good place to learn about Bahai history, I'd like to reference specific parts, so that members here can correct certain claims and make counter-points. That would certainly help myself with regards to the history of the faith.
A principle claim is that around the time of the rise of Babism, Iran and Russia were at a peak of conflict with one another. More specifically, that the rise of Babism was a Russian engineered tactic to help divide and conquer the peoples of Iran (this is also an old British Empire tactic ).
Here's an excerpt, which claims the Russia influence was given fruit by early violence by the followers of Babism:
I won't quote the rest because it then goes into vitriolic posturing.At such an opportune moment, Bab with the help of the Russian Ambassador, Kiniyaz Dolgorouki, claimed himself to be the Bab (Gate) of Imam Mahdi (A Travellers Narrative, Abbas Effendi Page 4). Then on reaching Kerbala in May 1844, under the influence of Isa Lankarani, again a Russian Agent, he claimed himself to be Imam Mahdi himself. (A Travellers Narrative Page 14). Due to the strong and deep-rooted enmity between Iran and Russia, we shall see at a later stage, of the role of Russia in promoting the growth, and nurturing Babism and Bahaism.
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On the migration of the Russian ambassador, to create an atmosphere of chaos and strife in Iran, Bab wrote the following sentences in Bayan,
1. "O my followers! Surely Allah has made fighting obligatory for you. You must conquer the cities and the people for Babism and don’t be at peace with those who reject Babism". (Bayan, Arabic Chapter 1)
2. "Allah has made obligatory on every Babi king that he should not let a single person remain alive in his kingdom who does not accept Babism. (Bayan, Arabic Chapter1 ) 3. "Loot and plunder the properties of those who do not accept Babism. (Bayan, Arabic Chapter 1) 4. "Erase all the books from the face of the earth except those written about Babism" (Bayan, Arabic Chapter 1) 5. "O enemies of Bab!! Even if you bathe 1000 times, you will never become clean", (Bayan, Persian Chapter 2 ) 6. "If a Babi acquires a thing from a non-Babi, then by the transfer of the thing, it becomes lawful for him". (Bayan, Chapter 4)
As expected, the result of such a baseless and inciting utternaces led to total upheaval in Iran. Babis, the followers of Bab who were totally captivated by Bab and who advocated total submission to his will and commands, set forth to actualise his commandments. Thus, was created a scene of chaos and anarchy. The Babis started looting and plundering the adjoining villages and whatever they could lay thier hands upon. If they met with any resistance, then they would burn the entire village. For details, one can refer to the book of ‘Materials For The Study of Babism’ by Professor E. G. Browne, Page 241. In one such village the Babis saw that some non-Babis had sought protection. Mulla Hussain and some other Babis arrived at the village and killed 130 people in one night.
From: http://www.geocities.com/thebahaitruth/bahai03.html
However, this part about Russian involvement bears closer inspection:
The reasons for posting this is so that I can more properly explore the early roots of Bahai.THE RUSSIAN ATTEMPT TO SAVE THE BAB: The Bab was taken from prison with one of his followers for execution in one of the squares of Tabriz which was jammed with people for watching the slaying of the apostate. The Russian consul approached the commander of the firing squad and offered him a large bribe to save the Bab.
The Bab and his follower was tied to a large post while the people cursed him and pressed for a speedy execution. The Russian consul stood among them in astonishment. The soldiers fired 8 shots which landed in the body of the deceived follower, except one, which cut off the rope with which the Bab was tied. When the smoke cleared, the people saw the body of the follower at the foot of the post, riddled with bullets. The Bab escaped when the bullet cut off the rope. Some of the soldiers who were aware of the Bab, but ignorant of the commanders intention, peppered him with bullets, whereupon the Russian consul burst into tears. This action of the Russian consul exposes the Russian connection in this conspiracy. .... The religion of Bab and Bahaullah was a Russian brainchild, and hence the first ‘Mashriqul Azkan’ (place of worship) of the Bahaiis was set up in Ahiqabad province in Russia with the aid of the Russians. (Bahjatus Sudoor, page 271 by Mirza haider Ali Isfahani, Mumbai edition).
I appreciate that there will almost certainly be counter-literature to these claims, but rather than simply link out to other articles, or else repost them in entirety, I would be very grateful if excerpts could be posted, interspersed by personal words and comment.
I'm also interested in finding out how closely Bahai associates itself with Babism - are they one and the same, or is Bahai a more specialised form? Or are they not particularly related theologies?