Baha'is under the Provisions of the Covenant (BUPC)

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Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Federal Court Ruling : All Baha'i sects can be called Baha'i

AGE CORRESPONDENT
MUMBAI

Dec. 9 : In a landmark judgement, a federal court in Chicago recently overruled a 1966 court decision that stopped an offshoot organisation from using the Baha'i name. The Chicago court judges, while criticising the 1966 ruling, said that it was a wrongful means of trying to resolve a question of religious authority. The federal 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the 1966 decision does not apply to the different sects of Baha'i.

Sameer, a Member of the International Bahai Council and Chairman of the newly constituted National Bahai Council of India, said that the attempts of the Haifa- based mainstream Baha'i faith to shut down the public teaching effort and close down all the websites and publications of the Baha'is, under the provisions of the Covenant, have been thwarted with this ruling.

One of the most important outcome of the ruling is that it has put aside all questions regarding religious organisations having any right to trademark its names or icons.
This comes as a major boost to the 1,44,000 strong followers of the Baha'is under the Provision of Covenant in the United States. They believe that the mainstream Baha'i faith has strayed from the religion's original teachings.

"The abrogation of the original order has freed us from their "marks" and the 6-66 injunction is upheld. We are free to go forward with our path and plans to further advance the Baha'i faith, headed by the third guardian Neal Chase, the Covenant appointed" said Mr Sameer.

BUPC News in Indian Newspapers


AGE CORRESPONDENT - MUMBAI

‘Founder descended from King David’

Neal Chase Ben Joseph Aghsan

Oct. 14: Throwing the gauntlet at all other sects of the Baha'i faith in the country, the Baha'is Under the Provisions of the Covenant (BUPC) has formed the National Baha'i Council in India, with its centre at Mumbai. The BUPC believes that Baha'u'llah, the founder of the Baha'i faith, was a descendant of King David. It also believes that the throne line did not end with the death of the first guardian Shoghi Effen-di but is kept alive by the great-great-grandson of Baha'u'llah, Neal Chase Ben Joseph Aghsan.

According to BUPC members, the throne line of King David, which functions as the hereditary sign to recognize the true Universal House of Justice (UHJ) of Baha'u'llah, has been mistakenly construed to have ended in 1957. Citing Psalm 89, wherein God promises King David that his descendants would rule on his throne forever, the BUPC believes that this prophecy that was fulfilled by the coming of Baha'u'llah is still kept alive by Neal Chase and he is the rightful president of the UHJ.

The BUPC maintains that peace will be established when all of mankind recognises this true spiritual government. Blaming Ruhiyyih Khanum, wife of Effendi and the Hands for trying to reduce the importance of the UHJ, the BUPC maintains that the act was aimed at turning the faith into an oppressive organised religion, in stark contrast to the principles of the faith.

Baha'u'llah

The Return of Christ

As the Bab gave his life so that Baha'u'llah should live, Baha'u'llah and 'Abdu'l-Baha gave their lives that the Davidic lineage should last for ever as the Presidents of the true Universal House of Justice of Baha'u'llah. The line of David has continued safe in America from the days of the Master's visit to that continent in 1912 when he rested for a day in the Rocky Mountains and where God has established his seed for ever.

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