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   Dale Husband to peterm...@gmail.com   
   Re: Ex-Lover of Baha'u'llah writes about   
   09 Jan 20 00:14:57   
   
   From: dalehusband@gmail.com   
      
   On Tuesday, February 9, 2016 at 8:15:59 AM UTC-6, peterm...@gmail.com wrote:   
   > This article is the first in a series which has been compiled from the book   
   "Kashful Heel" written by Abdul Husain Aayati. He lived amongst the Bahais for   
   20 years and served them through these years. He was popularly known as   
   "Awareh" which means the    
   one who wandered about in love (of Bahaullah). After these years, he saw the   
   corruptions of the Bahais first hand, renounced the Bahai Faith and finally   
   reverted back to Islam. Thereafter he wrote the book "Kashful Heel" to reveal   
   the true face and    
   hypocrisy of the Bahais. The life history of Awareh is full of interesting   
   events and episodes which outline the true face of the Bahais as revealed by   
   an insider.   
   >    
   > Professor E. G. Browne wrote a book about the Bahais known as "Materials for   
   the Study of Babi Religion." On page 7 of this book, he writes, "Bahaullah   
   migrated from Baghdad to Sulaymania Kurdistan with his servant Abul Qasim in   
   the year 1271 AH. His    
   servant died on the way. He said that I have heard from Abbas Afandi that Abul   
   Qasim was Hamdani and he went from Sulaymania to Hamdan as per the wish of   
   Bahaullah. After having sold all his property in Hamdan, he was returning to   
   Sulaymania and since    
   Bahaullah knew that Abul Qasim had cash with him, he killed him".   
   >    
   > He said at another instance that the news of the murder of Abul Qasim was   
   published in the newspaper. It was written in the paper that "Abul Qasim   
   Hamdani is killed near Sulaymani and his head is cut off and his belongings   
   have been taken away but his    
   killer is not known."   
   >    
   > Abbas Afandi said at another place that, "We understood from the killing of   
   Abul Qasim that Bahaullah was in Kurdistan."   
   >    
   > One of the Bahais said: "We can derive from all these saying of Abbas Afandi   
   that the killer of Abul Qasim is the same person who betrayed Abul Qasim and   
   convinced him that he should encash his property and should go to Sulaymanai   
   but as soon as he    
   reached there, he took him to desert of Sulaymania and put him to death and   
   usurped his belongings and his cash."   
   >    
   > At another place he said, "Before Abul Qasim could meet Bahaullah, he was   
   killed and his cash was stolen and his murder was portrayed as a normal death   
   to Professor Browne who made many changes in the history under the influence   
   of Bahais. Since many    
   such huge murders were committed by Bahaullah and his sons, most of the Bahais   
   have asserted that the killer of Abul Qasim is no one other than Bahaullah and   
   it is not surprising at all!   
   >    
   > Professor Browne has recorded another incident at page 10 of his book as   
   follows, "Aqa Sayyed Ismael Zawareha left Baghdad and went to Kazmain in the   
   year 1284 AH and committed suicide."   
   >    
   > The details of this story are given below.   
   >    
   > It is well known among Bahais that Sayyed Ismael pleaded with Bahaullah that   
   he should show him his holiness. Bahaullah refused by saying that he did not   
   have the capacity to bear it but since he insisted, Bahaullah showed him his   
   holiness as a result    
   of which Sayyed Ismael committed suicide as it was unbearable for him. Some   
   people believe that Syed Ismael was also killed by Bahaullah. They said that   
   Syed Ismael wanted to cut off his relationship with them since he became aware   
   of the wickedness of    
   Bahaullah and his sons and hence he wanted to move to Kazmain so as to make   
   atonement for his sins.   
   >    
   > The Consul General of Britain who was residing in Baghdad gave protection to   
   Bahaullah and suggested to him that he should go to India where he would   
   easily find people who would follow his whims and ideas.   
   >    
   > At another place he quoted an incident of Syed Mohammed and Mirza Reza at   
   page no 52 of his book as follows, "Syed Mohammed Isfehani and Mirza Reza Qali   
   Tafrishi and his sister opposed Bahaullah strongly. They collected many   
   tablets and saying of    
   Bahaullah and published many different articles in the form of copies among   
   the people against him. After a lot of meetings and consultation, Bahais of   
   Akka arrived at the conclusion of getting rid of them. Hence they called their   
   helper Naseer Baghdadi    
   known as Haji Abbas from Beirut to kill Syed Mohammed Isfehani but left their   
   plan later on.   
   >    
   > Haji Abbas whose real name was Naseer was well known for his wickedness in   
   Baghdad and was loyal to Bahaullah and Abdul Baha. Abdul Baha, during his stay   
   in Bagdad, preached to Naseer Baghdadi who was a man of 40 years at that time   
   and Bahais    
   themselves have asserted that Naseer or Haji Abbas was a staunch lover of   
   Bahaullah and had brutally murdered several times on behalf of them. The first   
   murder which was committed by Naseer was of Mulla Rajab Ali Qaheer who was the   
   brother of the wife of    
   Syed Bab in Karbala. Mulla Rajab Ali did not support Mirza Husain Ali   
   (Bahaullah) and said that his uprising is against the laws of Babi, Naseer was   
   therefore called to kill him in Karbala.   
   >    
   > The detailed explanation of this incident is mentioned at page 220 of Prof   
   Browne's book. Bahais did not shun the plot of killing Syed Mohammed in Akka   
   completely but rather they realised that since many of his companions were   
   killed, therefore killing    
   of Syed Mohammed could be a problem for Naseer. Hence they shunned the idea of   
   killing him. Another reason of leaving the idea of killing Syed Mohammed is   
   that since the calling of Naseer from Beirut was widely publicized, they   
   realised that the    
   situation was not appropriate for the same and hence they assigned the task of   
   killing Syed Mohammed to somebody else.   
   >    
      
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