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Was Baha'ullah a Prophet or Imposter?

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Description: A critique of the Baha'i Faith from an Islamic viewpoint.
The file photo of Mirza Ali Nuri 'Baha'ullah' has been removed due to complaints from Bahais         Bahaism is among the youngest religions in the world. Founded in around 1863, it developed in Iran from the break away sect of shia called Babism. Its founder Mirza Hussian Ali Nuri declared himself a Prophet as a fulfilment of a prophecy of the founder of Babism. Today Bahaism has around five million followers,  its texts have been translated into 350 odd languages. It has 150 national assemblies and 20,000 local spiritual assemblies. It is a self-consciously universal religion as it perceives humanity as one and the different religions as manifestations of the same divinity. The Lotus temple in New Delhi is one of their major places of worship, although the chief three are located in present-day Israel, it has established itself firmly around the world. But the big question still remains
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