The marriage dispute between Mirza Abdul-Husayn Khan Dihqan and Khazar Razi highlighted significant challenges within the early administrative establishment of the Baha'i Faith after 'Abdu'l-Baha's passing. The couple's marriage, conducted according to Islamic law instead of Baha'i law, was viewed as a serious violation, undermining the community's legal and administrative identity. Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Cause, expressed deep concern and took decisive action, instructing the National Assembly to remove them from any positions in the Local Spiritual Assembly if re-elected and barring them from voting in the community. This incident became a key test of loyalty and adherence to Baha'i laws, setting a precedent for the enforcement of Baha'i administrative and spiritual order.
The Marriage Dispute of Mirza Abdul-Husayn Khan Dihqan and Khazar Razi
Source: Nineth volume of Tarikh Zuhur al-Haqq by Mirza Asadu’llah Fadil Mazandarani
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