Thursday, October 9, 2008






Those Who Re-embraced Islam!



Mirza Yahya Dolatabadi
The awakening and return of the elites and personalities of the two Babi and Bahai sects are among the very interesting and exemplary phenomena in the history of these two sects. Molla Abdolkhalegh Yazdi, Molla Mohammad Taghi Harati and Mirza Yahya Dolatabadi are among the Babist elites who abandoned the Babist sect and expressed repentance over their previous deeds. Also Bahai elites like Mirza Abolfazl Golpayegani, the most famous writer and propagator of Bahaism, Mirza Naeem Sedehi Esfahani (the famous Babist poet), Abdolhossein Avazeh (the next Ayati), Mirza Hassan Nikoo, Mirza Saleh Eghtesadi Maragheie, Ms Ghods Iran, and even the private writer and intimate secretary of Abbas Afandi (Fazlollah Sobhi) abandoned this sect

Fazlollah Mohtadi ( Sobhi )

and wrote books against it. Their readable and valuable works under the names of "Kashfol-Hial", "Nikoo philosophy", "Sobhi memoirs", "Ighaz or awakening in discovery of religious and national treasons of the Bahais",… are available for the interested researchers of the misleading sects. The issue of repentance and abandoning the Bahai elites from this sect continued during the rule of the second Pahlavi to the extent in the 1960s and 1970s a large number of the followers of the Babi and Bahai sects separated from their sects with its news being continuously published by the press. Among these repentant members some figures
Hassan Bahrami
could be seen who were among the senior propagators and agents of Bahai circle in Iran, such as Gholamabbas Goudarzi, better known as

Adib Massoudi, Amanollah Shefa, Massihollah Rahmani and Hassan Bahrami (Bahrami Zadeh).








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