There are only 5021 Bahá’ís in UK against claimed to be more then
34,000. Adherents of the Baha’i Faith increased to
5,021 from 4,645 in the 2001 census. that is an annual 0.78% growth per year.
Put more simply, between 37-38 new Baha’is have been added per year since 2001.
I’m not sure that you can call that ‘growth’ it is slightly higher than the
general population growth of 0.70% per year. Which means nobody has accepted
the Bahai Faith in the last ten years except the children of Bahai parents.
One hundred years ago, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, the son of the
Founder of the Bahá’í Faith, arrived in the United Kingdom for the first of his
two visits. He was 66 years old. He wasted no time in taking His Father
Bahá’u’lláh’s message of peace and religious renewal to western societies. His
visits were crucial in the establishment of the Bahá’í Faith in the UK. In
London, ‘Abdu’l-Bahá gave public lectures at City Temple, St John the Divine in
Smith Square, and elsewhere. At City Temple, he said that, “The gift of God to
this enlightened age is the knowledge of the oneness of mankind and of the
fundamental oneness of religion.” At St John, the translation of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s
remarks was read by the Archdeacon of Westminster, Albert Wilberforce.
There are many stories of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s activities in
Britain. His acts of charity at homeless shelters and for the poor; His
audiences for hundreds of well-wishers and questioners; His constant emphasis
on political reconciliation in the pre-war period; His call for racial harmony
and an end to prejudice; all of these episodes set for Bahá’ís an enduring
example of a life dedicated to the service of humanity.
In response to such services of Abdul Baha, The
British Government honored Abdul Baha with a Knighthood, which he accepted as a
gesture of honoring formally by a just king.
Abdul Baha wrote a letter of gratitude “O God, the
tabernacle of justice has truly been erected on this holy land, and we thank
and praise Thee. O God, may Emperor George V, Ruler of Britain, be assisted in
his divine achievements, and May his shadow over this realm be everlasting.”
Abdu’l-Bahá’s visits were seen by Bahá’ís as a
blessing, as inspiring today as they were a century ago. In celebration of His
visits, Bahá’ís in the UK are rededicating themselves to the service of others.
Despite such a
glorious background of the Bahá’í Faith in the UK and a massive investment of
resources over the years in form of planning of Bahá’í administration for
implementation of MASS TEACHINGS and
RUHI BOOK curriculum, the Bahá’í and the Bahá’í Faith has failed to gain
acceptance in the British Society.
The programme of
Moral classes for children and spiritualizing the Jr. Youth and thereby
attracting the parents of these children and youths has failed miserably. The
official census of UK of 2011 states that there are only 5021 Bahais. The figure is not subject to inaccuracies as can be
expected in some other countries, as publishing false census is a punishable
offence strictly enforced in the country. Why is then, that Bahais of UK keep claiming since 2004 that there are
34,000 Bahais in UK? Is it not deceiving people and going against the laws of
the country? Bahais keep on struggling to
advertise their success forgotten the very principles truth and justice.
The figures
clearly speak that despite the impetus provided by the Abdul Baha, Bahais have
not been able to sustain it. Rather they have regressed. Rastafarianism another
religious cult, whose founder died in 1974, is better accepted in British
society as they have more followers then Bahais .They have 7,906 adherents, more than the Baha'i Faith.
Bahais claim of highly exaggerated Bahai
population for every country. Thanks to various Government agencies and
Internet their lies are getting exposed.
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