Bahá'í organizations and Bahá'í critics; Part 16: Adib Masoudi
The late Abbas Ali Gudarzi, known as Adib Masoudi, was a Baha'i writer, speaker, preacher, poet and critic who, after 18 years of being an active member of the Baha'i organization, due to his change of religion and the critical positions and protes t views he had towards the Baha'i and its leaders, was rejected by the House of Jus tice and despite the services he had done during his membership in the Baha’i community, he was harassed. His son was also excommunicated from the Baha’i community due to his relationship with him, and the Baha’is were forbidden to say hello and speak and any kind of communication and assembly with them. With little knowledge about Islam and Baha'i, Godarzi joined Baha'i due to a conspiracy designed by the Baha'i organization and remained in Baha'i due to coercion and threats. However, as a result of s tudying the main Baha'i books and researching the behavior of Baha'is and contacting knowledgeable people in the field of Baha'i, he realized the invalidity of Baha'i and s tarted criticizing the teachings and practices of Baha'is. At las t, Adib Masoudi returned from Baha'ism and began to expose agains t Baha'ism and spread Islam and was able to bring back a large number of uninformed and deceived Baha'is to the Islamic community. He found the Baha'i faith to be a political sect whose goal is to des troy Islam and Islamic countries, and whose leaders are political and foreign-affiliated rather than divine
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