A review of Niko's book: philosophy of Niko
The book "Good Philosophy" is one of the most important recent books on the subject of Baha'i criticism. The author of this book, the late Hasan Niko, with a comprehensive view, as a result of years of associating with leaders and the Baha'i community, as well as delving into Baha'i and Babi works, has written the said book in four separate volumes, criticizing Baha'ism and preventing his fellow men from going astray. In terms of importance, this book is placed in the literary ranks such as Kashf al-Hial of the late Ayati and also the advice of the late Father Sobhi. This article tries to provide a summary of the most important criticisms of the late Niko to Baha’ism that emerged from the lines of the book, while briefly introducing the author and reviewing some of the book's titles. Among the most important things that have been mentioned in this article, is that we can point out the arguments in rejecting the reason for the interpretation, the contradictions in the Babi - Baha’i works, the criticisms of some of the rulings of the Aghdas Book as the most important Baha’i book, and moral corruption in some missionaries and followers of Baha’ism. What emerges from the contents of Niko's book is that every free person who benefits from the light of reason, when he abandons blindly following and follows the truth, he realizes that the Baha'i faith as a human religion and No divine, it has inherent contradictions that no common sense can understand. The divine religion never leads a person to the abyss of moral corruption, contrary to what the late Niko narrated about the prevalence of moral corruption in Baha'ism. Also, in this article, it has been tried to look at the weak points of the late Niko's work with an unbiased view.
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