Thursday, July 3, 2008

Grand Beituladl (universal house of justice) of Bahasim, Legitimacy Deadlock





The administrative organization of Bahais, called by Shoghi Afandi as "administrative order of Amrollah" ( The Guardian )is run under the administrative and clerical center of Bahais called "Grand Divine Beituladl" (universal house of justice) which is located in Haifa (in occupied Palestine). Abbas Afandi (Abdolbaha), the second leader of Bahais founded the leadership and administrative organization of the Bahais on two pillars of "Vali Amr" ( The Guardian )and "Beituladl" in Alvah Vasaya (scripts of advice), which is known as the chapter and covenant of the Bahai society, defined the competency of each of them and urged the members of the organization, Beituladl, servants of Amrollah and all Bahai followers to obey the orders of the Vali Amrollah ( The Guardian ). The term "Beituladl" ( UHJ ) was first used by Hosseinali Baha ( bahaullah ) in the book "Agdas". According to the constitution of "Beituladl" its members are elected every five years in the presence of the representatives of the national forums in each country during their gathering within the "Assembly of the International Bahai Council" through the majority of votes. Structurally "Beituladl" has extensive organizational units which cover all individual and social domains of Bahais in the world. In fact the structure of "Beituladl" is similar to a comprehensive party whose members are obliged to abide by its ruling principles in all cases, and each member is active in one or more organizational units of the party. At the order of the leaders of Bahais, the Bahai society shall be ruled by the Velayate Amr ( The Guardianship ) (Elaboration Organization) and "Beituladl" is the Canon Organization. According to the writings of the Bahai leaders systematization, internal solidarity as well as provision for expediencies of the Bahai society would be achieved in light of agreement, continuity and continuous cooperation of Vali Amr institution and "Beituladl" ( UHJ ) organization. Whereas "Beituladl"( UHJ ) can in no way replace Vali Amr organization the absence of Vali Amr organization has created increasing crisis for the Bahai organization causing it to face with a insolvable enigma. Consequently, a large group of the followers have separated from the Bahai organization and many questions have been raised to "Beituladl" organization, forcing the organization to make nonsense and contradictory statements.








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