Examining the medical viewpoint of Mirzā Ḥusein-Ali Nūri; The impostor in Mahdism
The belief in the emergence of the Promised Savior at the end of Time has always been abused throughout history. Some false claimants have used different methods to achieve their goals. A clear example of these false claimants is "Ḥusein-Ali Nūri", the Bahai leader, who used different methods, including "medicine", to achieve his claim and attract people to his sect, and expressed his opinion without considering scientific principles and rules; Because medicine is one of the most important, practical and attractive sciences, and the attention and needs of different strata of society. Therefore, this research analyzes Ḥusein-Ali Nūri’s views and medical orders through the Library-based method with a descriptive-analytic approach. The results of the research indicate that the medical views of the Bahai leader are as follows: 1. They are derived from the orders of the previous books and doctors without any innovation; 2. They are ambiguous and acting on them requires difficulty and embarrassment.