Bahaism and Its Claims: A Study of the Religion Promulgated by Baha Ullah and Abdul BahaWilson, Samuel Graham
Religion
Bahaism and Its Claims: A Study of the Religion Promulgated by Baha Ullah and Abdul Baha
Wilson, Samuel Graham
Bahai Faith -- Controversial literature
In the winter of 1898-99 pilgrimages were organized to visit the shrine
and leaders at Acca.[607] One party consisted of Mrs. H----, who bore
the expenses, Doctor and Mrs. Kheiralla, Mr. and Mrs. Getsinger, Mr.
Hadad and others. The pilgrimage turned out unfortunately. They found
the "holy household" divided. They saw only Abbas Effendi and one
sister. They were kept from even a sight of the others. Doctor Kheiralla
was bold enough to dispute with Abbas Effendi and he told me that for
this reason the latter conceived a grudge against him. Of this Dr. F. O.
Pease writes: "Doctor Kheiralla had some discussion with Abbas in the
presence of native guests and teachers at which Abbas took
umbrage."[608] The Getsingers accused Kheiralla of immoral conduct and
Abbas Effendi reported these stories to Mrs. Kheiralla and her
daughter, with the result that they repudiated Kheiralla. Certain
financial irregularities of the party further disgusted Mrs. H---- and
chilled her faith. So animosity and dissension sprang up.
Mr. Getsinger, on his return to America, announced that he was to be the
representative of Abbas Effendi, because Doctor Kheiralla's teachings
were erroneous and his conduct immoral. Doctor Kheiralla responded with
counter charges against his accuser, of a private and personal nature,
and declared him qualified for the Ananias club by his accounts of
himself in California. The Chicago and Kenosha assemblies were rent
asunder. In the correspondence, some of which I have in my possession,
they hurl at each other such terms as falsehood, lie, malevolence,
injustice, maliciousness, deluding, laying traps, etc. Thornton Chase
was accused of dishonesty in money matters. Doctor N----, the treasurer
of the "Assembly" in Chicago, was denounced for embezzling its funds.
Mirza Abdul Karim arrived from Acca to quiet matters but he poured oil
on the flames. Kheiralla was first informed that if he would submit and
coöperate, "he would never want anything." He writes:[609] "Abdul Karim
promised me plenty of money, and when I refused, he denounced me and
prohibited believers from buying or reading my book." He ordered a
social and business boycott against him and his party. Stenstrand
says,[610] "They have ousted, given bad names, and thrown mud at each
other both in their sermons and in print worse than any Christian or
heathen religions have done." The spirit of Abdul Karim may be seen from
one of his addresses: "O nakhiz (violator), thou spotted snake, thou
shalt be seized with a great torture and punishment and thou, O sister
serpent, who art wagging thy sinuous way and trailing thy deceitful
slime over another region, know thy fate." He declared that he would
call to God for vengeance against Kheiralla. Hasan Khorasani, too,
threatened him, saying, "He would be smitten of God in two weeks," and
"a sword shall cleave the sky and cut his neck." He was greatly
frightened. Doctor Pease said to him, "Do not be afraid, you have
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