(Baha'is in Exile by Vernon Elvin Johnson)
Baha'i groups
But we must consider also those groups before 1957 that continue to be active, as to their continuing exploits (the Azalis and Free Baha’is of Germany, the latter otherwise known as the World Union for Universal Religion and Universal Peace [(WURUP)]. A recent group in America is the Reform Baha’is, founded by Frederick Glaysher. Then there are those who claim to believe in Baha'u'llah, not identified with previously existing groups or guardianist groups, who for various reasons have been cast out of the main group (disenrolled Baha’is), or who have voluntarily left (unenrolled Baha’is). Many of these — at least, some of these — are Baha’i scholars who have differed in their understandings with the alleged infallible UHJ as to what is permissible to say or write about the faith.
(Baha'is in Exile by Vernon Elvin Johnson)
(Baha'is in Exile by Vernon Elvin Johnson)
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