الحجتية
Anjoman-e Hojjatieh, also called The Hojjatieh Society (فارسية: انجمن خیریه حجتیه مهدویه), is a traditionalist Iranian Shi'a lay religious organization that promotes orthodoxy through non-violent evangelism. It was founded in response to the Bahá'í Faith in the 1950s.
According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, the organization was strictly pacifist and totally opposed to violence and persecution:
As the leaders of Ḥojjatiya were committed to a non-violent, persuasive strategy in dealing with Bahais, the Association did not take part in persecution of Bahais in post-revolutionary Iran. For all Ḥalabi’s animus against Bahais, he was a disciplined pacifist. He was distraught by violence and repeatedly warned his followers: “This is not the way, this is not our way” (interview with Nāder Fāżeli, 2003).
According to Michael M. J. Fischer, "(The leaders of Hojjatieh), more than the desecration of the Baha'i cemetery in 1979, or the damage against Baha'i communal and private property, represent the deliberateness of the campaign against the Baha'is, a campaign that continued after them."
See also
- Political objections to the Baha'i Faith
- Haghani Circle
المراجع
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^ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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- ^ Mahmoud Sadri. "Hojjatiya". Encyclopedia Iranica. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
- ^ Fischer, Michael; Abedi, Mehdi (1990). . Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. pp. 48–54, 222–250. ISBN .
للاستزادة
- from the Encyclopædia Iranica
- Ronen A. Cohen (13 February 2013). . Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN .