Cracks in the Covenant
Bahá'ís present their "Covenant" as something
unique to their religion. They present it as an undisputable documented
contract of inheritance, a will and testament, that is rotected by God so that any violaters
against it will be rendered impotent by it. The Bahá'í Faith's history is full
of fragmentation, and the course the Bahá'í Faith has taken quick surprise
turns on a number of occasions.
First
Covenant Breaking
The act that brought
the Bahá'í Faith itself into existence was in defiance of such a covenant.
The Báb's successor, was actually Mirza Yahya and Not Bahaullah. Bahá'ís produced evidence that Bahá'u'lláh
was the Báb's intended successor, but did not deny that the Báb appointed Mirza
Yahya.
Second
Covenant Breaking
Bahaullah appointed
his eldest son Abdul Baha as his successor and after him his younger son
Mohammed Ali. After the death of Abdul Baha although Mohammed Ali was alive
still many followed , Shoghi effendi the grandson of Abdul Baha. Not following
Mohammed Ali was Covenant Breaking of Bahaullah’s writing.
Third
Covenant Breaking
Later, the third
Bahá'í leader, Shoghi Effendi, died childless. Having failed to produce a will,
and having failed to leave any clear indication of a successor, Shoghi left the
Bahá'í world in a precarious situation. What he did was in apparent violation
of the Bahá'í Covenant.
The Bahá'ís whose
allegiance lies with the heterodox organisation, those loyal to the Universal
House of Justice currently seated in Haifa, Israel, maintain that those
who are true to the Covenant will be empowered by the Covenant.
Bahá'í history shows
us a different picture. At many times, the Bahá'ís who eventually prevailed
were nearly vanquished. The Bahais loyal to Universal House of Justice claims that they are are
dominant group, but even that domination seems impotent and
obscure, lacking the influence to even familiarize the world with the word Bahá'í
in this information age.
Bahá'í history is
mottled with inheritance disputes. In defense of their Covenant, Bahá'ís regard
the darker periods as divine tests, arguing that egos are often tested by
opportunities for power.
What Bahá'ís do not
acknowledge is the fact that their history is just as fragmented as other
religions, with breaks occurring from its first years to the years following
the death of Shoghi Effendi.
At present The
Bahais are fragmented in following sects.
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