Revolt against the Universal House of Justice; Review of the thoughts of Mr.Thabit Rasekh, and the causes of his Refusal of the Bahaism

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One of the prominent Baha’is who converted to Islam is Colonel Yadollah Thabit Rasekh. For many years he had a heartfelt trust in the Baha’i Faith; and had endured many problems along the way. He was diligent in propagating Baha’i Faith, and did not hesitate to spend his wealth and time on it. His main reasons for renouncing the Baha’i Faith were: - His protest against the performance of the Hands of the Baha’I Cause, after the death of Shoghi Effendi, as the leadership of the Baha’i community; - The illegitimacy of the House of Justice without the presence of the Guardian of the Faith (Wali Amrullah); - The division of Shoghi Effendi properties, in Iran, after his death; - And the Bab's confession about the living existence of Imam Mahdi. , Hujjat Ibn Al-Hassan Al-Askari, in his books of exegesis on the Quranic chapters. After his conversion to Islam, he was persecuted by the Baha’i organization and his former colleagues. In this article, we will have a look at parts of his life and his approaches in returning from the Baha’ism.

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Persian
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Journal of Bahai Research, Volume:5 Issue: 16, 2021
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88
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