Another of his questions: “…The Hindus claim that whosoever
partaketh of meat, for whatever reason or under whatever circumstances, shall
never catch a glimpse of Paradise. The followers of Muhammad,
Jesus and Moses maintain that a similar fate awaiteth those who fail to bear
allegiance to their religions. Which belief is favoured by God, glorified be
His mention?”
Concerning the remark attributed to the Hindus that whosoever partaketh of meat shall never catch a glimpse of Paradise, this runneth counter to their other assertion that all the Prophets are true. For if their truth be established, then it is absurd to claim that their followers will not ascend unto Paradise. One fain would ask what they intend by Paradise and what they have grasped thereof.
Concerning the remark attributed to the Hindus that whosoever partaketh of meat shall never catch a glimpse of Paradise, this runneth counter to their other assertion that all the Prophets are true. For if their truth be established, then it is absurd to claim that their followers will not ascend unto Paradise. One fain would ask what they intend by Paradise and what they have grasped thereof.
(Baha’u’llah, ‘The Tabernacle of Unity,
Bahá’u’lláh’s Responses to Mánikchí Sáhib and Other Writings’)