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The scholarly study of the Baháʼí Faith, its teachings, history and literature is currently conducted in a variety of venues, including institutes of the Baháʼí administration as well as non-affiliated universities. Some scholars study some aspect of the Baháʼí Faith as part of research on related matters while others engage in Baháʼí studies as a primary focus of their research. Scholars' comments on the religion and its predecessor Bábism date back to at least 1845, the year after its founding. Initially, they were often OrientalistsorChristian missionaries but through time both Baháʼís and non-Baháʼí researchers have addressed the religion especially in tune with the growth of the religion, which has been called significant.

Organizations[edit]

Journals[edit]

Academic chairs[edit]

Archives and collections[edit]

Baháʼí archives/collections[edit]

A number of collections of Baháʼí related materials are preserved around the world. Some are maintained at universities; the Baháʼí World Center, especially at the Centre for the Study of the Sacred Texts, the International Archives, and International Baháʼí Library, most National Baháʼí Assemblies and many local Baháʼí assemblies or institutions maintain their own archives.

Academic[edit]

Baháʼí sponsored[edit]

Publishing[edit]

A number of venues exist for publishing materials related to the Baháʼí Faith.[30] Many national assemblies have their own publishing trust and there are a few publishing houses that run more or less independently. Among them are:

Scholarship[edit]

Starting in the earliest days of Bábísm, viewed by Baháʼís as the predecessor to their own religion,[40] scholarship on the religion has been produced.[41]

While there were previous Iran or near-Iranian sources of scholarship of the religion in early periods, wide-ranging publications covering mostly western literature include Moojan Momens' 1981 The Babi and Baha'i Religions, 1844–1944: Some Contemporary Western Accounts,[41] William Collins' 1992 Bibliography of English-language works on the Bábí and Baháʼí faiths, 1844–1985,[42] and MacEoin's annotated bibliography borrowing heavily from Collins' work.[43] There is also the Resource Guide for the Scholarly Study of the Baháʼí Faith by Robert Stockman and Jonah Winters published in 1997,[44] focusing more on later works. Mostly these works explicitly ignored newspaper accounts.

19th century[edit]

A wide variety of accounts, encounters and investigations began to circulate outside of Persia as events began to unfold from the Spring of 1844 with the Declaration of the Báb. Initially viewed as an Iranian development and often through Christian missionary perspectives, the growth of religion[45] would soon far transcend that limited perspective.

20th century[edit]

21st century[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ Lambden, Stephen (ed.). "Mission Statement (?) (volume 3, issue 4, inner-cover/page 1)" (PDF). Baháʼí Studies Bulletin and Monographs, 1982-1993 (A single PDF of all volumes). Newcastle upon Tyne: Stephen Lambden @ University of Newcastle upon Tyne: 522.
  • ^ "(for example) The Bahá'í Faith in Russia: Two Early Instances". Études Baháʼí Studies. 5. Ottawa: Canadian Association for Studies on the Baháʼí Faith. January 1979. Retrieved 2020-10-10 – via Bahá'í Library Online.
  • ^ "The Journal of Baháʼí Studies". Association for Baháʼí Studies (North America). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Canada. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
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  • ^ World Order Magazine's "Topical Index" Now Available on the Wilmette Institute Website, by Robert Stockman, Wilmetteinstitute.org, November 29, 2014
  • ^ "Baha'I Chair for Studies in Development". Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
  • ^ "Bahai Chair for World Peace". University of Maryland. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
  • ^ "Moshe Sharon". Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Faculty of Humanities, Chair in Baha'i Studies. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
  • ^ Lecture Series in Baha'i Studies Archived 2016-10-02 at the Wayback Machine, The Meir & Miriam Ezri Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa 31905, Israel, October 1, 2016
  • ^ Ghassem Ghani, Iranica Online, by Abbas Milani, Originally Published: December 15, 2000
  • ^ Ghassem Ghani collection, Manuscripts and Archives, Sterling Memorial Library, 128 Wall Street, P.O. Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520
  • ^ Jamshed & Parvati Fozdar Collection, National Library of Singapore
  • ^ The St. Petersburg 19th c. Collection of Materials on the Babi and Bahaʼi Faiths: Primary and other Sources, Youli Ioannesyan, Institute of Oriental manuscripts, Russian Academy of Sciences, July 10, 2015
  • ^ The St. Petersburg 19th Century Orientalist Collection of Materials on the Babi and Baha'i Faiths: Primary and Other Sources, by Ioannesyan, Y., in Lights of Irfan 7: 75-100, 2006
  • ^ Badiʼu'lláh and Muhammad Ali Bahaʼi Papers, 1901–1944, Burke Library Archives, Columbia University Libraries, Union Theological Seminary, New York
  • ^ Hurqalya Publications: Center for Shaykhī and Bābī-Bahāʼī Studies by Stephen Lambden, University of California, Merced
  • ^ Welcome to National Bahai Archives, US
  • ^ Catalog for the U.S. National Baháʼí Library Now Available, by Robert Stockman, December 31, 2014
  • ^ Eliot Baha'i Archives
  • ^ Los Angeles Baha'i Archives on Facebook
  • ^ Los Angeles Baha'i Center
  • ^ Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Washington, D.C. Archives, Religion Collections in Libraries and Archives: A Guide to Resources in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, Humanities & Social Sciences division, Library of Congress
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  • ^ Afnan Library Online
  • ^ "Publishing Houses and Journals". Bahai-library.com. 2016. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
  • ^ BahaiBookStore.com
  • ^ About Us, BahaiBooks.org.uk
  • ^ About Us Archived 2016-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, Baha'i Publications Australia
  • ^ Baha'i Publishing Trust, New Delhi, India
  • ^ Oneworld Publications
  • ^ About Us
  • ^ Baha'i books on Oneworld Publications
  • ^ Kalimát Press
  • ^ Baháʼí Encyclopedia Project, About
  • ^ Christopher Buck (August 2004). "The eschatology of globalization: the multiple-messiahship of Baháʼulláh revisited" (PDF). In Moshe Sharon; W. J. Hanegraaff; P. Pratap Kumar (eds.). Studies in Modern Religions and Religious Movements and the Babi/Baha'i Faiths. Mumen Book Series, Studies in the history of religions. Vol. CIV. Brill Academic Publishers. pp. 143–173. ISBN 9789004139046.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Momen, Moojan (1981), The Babi and Baha'i Religions, 1844-1944: Some Contemporary Western Accounts, Oxford, England: George Ronald, ISBN 978-0-85398-102-2
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m William P. Collins (1990). Bibliography of English-language works on the Bábí and Baháʼí faiths, 1844–1985. G. Ronald. ISBN 978-0-85398-315-6. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  • ^ MacEoin, Denis. "The Babi and Baha'i Religions: An Annotated Bibliography". Greenwood Press's ongoing series of Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies. Retrieved October 3, 2016.
  • ^ Resource Guide for the Scholarly Study of the Baháʼí Faith, by Robert Stockman and Jonah Winters, Wilmette, IL: Research Office of the Baháʼí National Center, 1997
  • ^ Johnson, Todd M.; Brian J. Grim (26 March 2013). "Global Religious Populations, 1910–2010". The World's Religions in Figures: An Introduction to International Religious Demography. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 59–62. doi:10.1002/9781118555767.ch1. ISBN 9781118555767.
  • ^ Robert Cadwalader (1977). ""Persia": An Early Mention of the Báb". World Order. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
  • ^ "Mahometan Schism", Literary Gazette, November 15, 1845, p. 757, 1st column, below middle
  • ^ for example see:
    • "Mahomedan Schism", Vermont Watchman and State Journal, February 19, 1845, p. 4, second column, top
    • "Mahometan Schism", Signal of Liberty, p. 3, center top of full page view
    • "Mahometan Schism", The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, January/February 1846, p. 142, bottom left then top of right columns
    • "A modern Mahomet", Boon's Lick Times, April 4, 1846, p. 1, fourth column, halfway down
    • "Mahometan Schism", Morning Chronicle, April 4, 1846, p. 4, 5th column, top, as highlighted
    • "Mahometan Schism", South Australian, April 7, 1846 p. 3, bottom of second column, top of next, as highlighted
    • "Persia", South Australian Register, April 11, 1846, p. 3, 5th column near bottom, as highlighted
    • "Mahometan Schism", New Zealand Spectator Cook's Strait Guardian, July 15, 1846, p. 3, near bottom of text selection
  • ^ Hasan M. Balyuzi (31 January 1973). The Báb: The Herald of the Day of Days. G. Ronald. ISBN 978-0-85398-054-4.
  • ^ "Persia": An Early Mention of the Báb, by Robert Cadwalader, World Order vol Winter 1976–77, pp. 30-34
  • ^ * Amin Egea (July 7–10, 2006). "A preliminary survey of the press references to the Bábi and Baháʼí religions 1844–1932". Irfan Colloquia (in Italian). 69. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
  • ^ D'apres notre correspondance de Perse, datée de Teheran, 1 mai…(pt 1), Journal de Constantinople, June 21, 1848, p. 1, far right below middle
  • ^ D'apres notre correspondance de Perse, datée de Teheran, 1 mai…(pt 2), Journal de Constantinople, June 21, 1848, p. 2, top left
  • ^ * Nouvellees de Perse, Journal de Constantinople, March 24, 1849, p. 1, bottom fourth column, above middle
  • ^ second part of "'Perse'." Revue de l'Orient (Paris) 5 (2ème serie 1849) page 264
  • ^ * "Turkey", Morning Post, 12 April 1849, p. 7, 1st column, near middle
    • "Persia", London Daily News, 23 April 1849, p. 5, 4th column, near top
    • "The Levant Mail", Glasgow Herald, 7 May 1849, p. 2, 2nd column, below middle
  • ^ * "Persia", London Standard, 7 June, p. 3, 2nd column, near bottom
    • "Persia", London Daily News, 21 June 1850, p. 4
    • Turkey, London St James Chronicle Whiteltall And General Evening Post, July 16, 1850, p. 2, 5th col, above bottom
    • (unreadable title), Morning Post, London, England, 18 July 1850, p. 5
  • ^ * A new religious sect, London Magnet, August 5, 1850, p. 6, 2nd col, above bottom
  • ^ English News, The Argus, (Melbourne, Victoria), 4 November 1850, page 2, 3rd column (scroll up and over from the opening of the page)
    • English Extracts, Launceston Examiner, (Tasmania), 23 November 1850, page 5, near beginning of selection]
    • Extracts from our own previous files, The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser, (NSW), 30 November 1850, page 4, far right end of selection, last section
  • ^ "American Oriental Society". The Literary World. 8 (228): 470. June 14, 1851. ProQuest 90101699.(Subscription required.)
  • ^ Austin H. Wright (June 26, 1851). Daniel Pierce Thompson (ed.). "A New Prophet" (PDF). Green Mountain Freeman. Montpelier Vermont. p. 1. Retrieved March 12, 2015.
  • ^ "Bab - A curious history". The Daily Phoenix. Columbia, South Carolina. 16 June 1865. p. 1. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  • ^ Momen, Moojan (August 2008). "Millennialism and Violence: The Attempted Assassination of Nasir al-Din Shah of Iran by the Babis in 1852". Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions. 12 (1): 57–82. doi:10.1525/nr.2008.12.1.57. JSTOR 10.1525/nr.2008.12.1.57. S2CID 143581508.
  • ^ (Google Translate) "Baha'i Babi - and discrimination in the historiography", by B. Masoumian, akhbar-rooz.com, August 5, 2012
  • ^ "Persia", Morning Chronicle, p. 14, October 1, 1852
  • ^ Des Nouvelles de Perse, Journal des débats politiques et littéraires, 30 October 1852, page 1, 3rd column, halfway down
  • ^ "Turkey", London Standard, 20 December 1852, p. 3, 3rd column, section on the Bab above middle, (subscription required) to view original site requires fee unless accessed "in premises owned or operated by the British Library, or within a premises subscribed to The British Newspaper Archive Community Edition"
  • ^ The Shah of Persia, Sacramento Daily Union, 14 February 1874, p. 4, 4th col
  • ^ * Poetical Rebellions, Church And State Gazette, June 3, 1853, London, Middlesex, p. 9, at the end of the article, right col, below top
  • ^ Henry Aaron Stern (1854). Dawnings of light in the East. Purday. pp. 261–262.
  • ^ lady Mary Leonora Woulfe Sheil; Sir Justin Sheil (1856). Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia. J. Murray. pp. 176–81, 273–82.
  • ^ ""Bagdad. Babi's. Strassen. Häuser", Reisen I'm Orient, Volume 2, by Julius Heinrich Petermann, published by Veit, 1861, p. 282
  • ^ Das Land und seine Bewohner which has been translated here Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Les religions et les philosophies dans l'Asie centrale, by Comte de Arthur Gobineau, 3rd edition
  • ^ Dean-Deibert, Margaret (1978). "Early Journalistic Reactions to the Baháʼí Faith: 1845–1912". World Order (Summer 1978): 17–27.
  • ^ Preface, The Work of A.L.M. Nicholas (1864–1937), from The Seven Proofs, by The Báb, translated by A.L.M. Nicolas and Peter Terry.
  • ^ Browne, Edward Granville by Moojan Momen
  • ^ Baha'i Faith, Scholarship on, by Moojan Momen, 1999?
  • ^ The list of anniversaries of historic events and of eminent personalities celebrated by the Republic of Azerbaijan with which UNESCO is associated, Permanent Delegation of the Republic of Azerbaijan to UNESCO
  • ^ Momen notes them in April–May, June, August–September and October–November. See:
    • Bab et les Babis, Journal asiatique, Publisher Société asiatique, April–May 1866, pp. 329–384.
    • Bab et les Babis, Journal asiatique, Publisher Société asiatique, June 1866, pp. 457–522.
    • Bab et les Babis, Journal asiatique, Publisher Société asiatique, August–September 1866, pp. 196–252.
    • Bab et les Babis, Journal asiatique, Publisher Société asiatique, October–November 1866, pp. 357–400.
  • ^ Amanat, Abbas (1989). Resurrection and renewal: the making of the Babi movement in Iran, 1844-1850. G - Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series. Cornell University Press. pp. 110. ISBN 978-0-8014-2098-6.
  • ^ "Persia" (latter part of), The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events …: Embracing Political, Civil, Military, and Social Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical Industry, published by D. Appleton, 1866, p. 696
  • ^ see Adolphe Franck, Jewish Encyclopedia
  • ^ "Premie article" as a review of Gobineau, by Adolphe Franch, in Journal des Savants, Nov, 1865, pp. 665–681.
  • ^ "Deuxième et Dernier Article" as a review of Gobineau, by Adolphe Franch, in Journal des Savants, Dec, 1865, pp. 767–787.
  • ^ John Ussher (1865). A Journey from London to Persepolis. Hurst and Blackett. pp. 627–629.
  • ^ A History of Persia from the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century to the Year 1858 by Robert Grant Watson, pages 347-352, 385-393, 407-410, London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1866
  • ^ A History of Persia from the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century to the Year 1858 by Robert Grant Watson, 1866.
  • ^ The Origins of Christianity: The apostles, Volume 2 of The Origins of Christianity, by Ernest Renan, Publisher Carleton, 1866,
    see also Under "Some New Books", "vi", The Sun, New York New York, September 11, 1898, p. 22, 5th column near bottom to 6th column top
  • ^ A New Religion, The Nation, June 22, 1866, vol 2, no 59, pp. 793–795
  • ^ "Foreign Intelligence… France", The Methodist Quarterly Review, 3rd paragraph, p. 467, July, 1866
  • ^ New America, By William Hepworth Dixon. With illustrations from original photographs, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & co., 1867, pp. 188, 191
  • ^ "Une Nouvelle Religion en Perse", by Adolphe Franck, in Philosophie et Religion, pp. 281–340, 1867, published by Didier et Co., Libraires–Editeurs.
  • ^ E. H. Palmer (1 February 2003). Oriental Mysticism 1867. Kessinger Publishing. pp. 43–44. ISBN 978-0-7661-4456-9.
  • ^ * "'Le Babysme'." by Michel Nicolas, Le Temps (Paris) (14 August 1868), p.3, col.2
    • "'Le Babysme'." by Michel Nicolas, Le Temps (Paris) (19 August 1868), p.3, col.3
    • "'Le Babysme'." by Michel Nicolas, Le Temps (Paris) (20 August 1868), p.3, col.2
  • ^ MacEoin, Denis. "Babi history". The Babi and Baha'i Religions: An Annotated Bibliography. Greenwood Press's ongoing series of Bibliographies and Indexes in Religious Studies. Retrieved Oct 2, 2016.
  • ^ "BABYSME"inl'Annuaire encyclopédique, 1868, p. 256–271
  • ^ "L'Islamisme", of the "Annales Ecclesiastiques", by the Histoire Universaelle de L'Eglise Catholique ed by Abbe Rohrbacher, 1867/1868, pp. 18–20. On page 19-20 there is some discussion of the Bab, etc.
  • ^ Studies in the evidences of Christianity (1869) by Stephen Greenleaf Bulfinch out of Boston, pp. 129 – 140.
  • ^ Babism, Studies in the evidences of Christianity, 1869, pp. 129 – 140
  • ^ "Bab and Babism" (with gap(s)), Evans, E.P., Hours at Home, Jan 1869, Vol 8 (Nov 1868 to April 1869), published by Charles Scribner & Company, pp. 210–222
  • ^ see Edwin Bliss
  • ^ * "Bab and Babism". The Missionary Herald: 145–148. 1869. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  • ^ "Babism", Zell's Popular Encyclopedia: A Universal Dictionary of English Language, Science, Literature, and Art, Volume 1, p. 190–192
  • ^ Daily Evening Telegraph, June 23, 1869, in Philadelphia, p. 6
  • ^ Babism, Green Bay Weekly Gazette (Green Bay, Wisconsin)17 Jul 1869, Sat • Main Edition • Page 1
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  • ^ A New Religion, Brooklyn Eagle, August 03, 1869, Page: 1
  • ^ "A New Religion", The Hawaiian Gazette, Honolulu Oahu, Hawaii, Sept 8, 1869, p. 4, 4th column, from middle
  • ^ Contemporary Review. Review. 1869. pp. 581–601. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • ^ "Une Nouvelle Religion en Asia", Annee Philosophique - Études Critiques Sur Le Mouvement Des Idées Génénerales, published in 1869, by F. Pillon, pp. 181–216
  • ^ "Reviews: The Philosophical Year and the Bábys", by anonymous, Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art, August 21, 1869, pp. 254–256
  • ^ "History in Poland". Official Webpage of the Baháʼís of Poland. National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of Poland. 2008. Archived from the original on 2009-01-24. Retrieved 2009-03-20.
  • ^ Jasion, Jan T. (1999). "The Polish Response to Soviet Anti-Baháʼí Polemics". Associate. Vol. Winter 1999, no. 29. Association for Baháʼí Studies (English-Speaking Europe). Archived from the original on 2012-02-15.
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  • ^ "The Babs of Persia", The Times, London, 5 Oct, 1871, p. 8, 3rd column down from top
  • ^ "The Bábys", The Church Missionary Intelligencer, June 1872, pp. 161–175
  • ^ Augustus Henry Mounsey (1872). A journey through the Caucasus and the interior of Persia. Smith, Elder & co. pp. 103–107. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  • ^ "The Church of England in Persia", by anonymous, in The Colonial Church chronicle, and missionary journal, June 1873, pp. 206–208
  • ^ The Sunday at Home. Religious Tract Society. 1873. pp. circa p. 439. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  • ^ A General Sketch of the History of Persia by Clements Robert Markham, published by Longmans, Green, and Company, 1874, pp. 495–6.
  • ^ "Babism"inThe World's Progress; a Dictionary of Dates, 21st edition, by George Palmer Putnam, Frederic Beecher Perkins, published by G. P. Putnam, 1877, p. 8
  • ^ The Dublin University Magazine. William Curry, Jun., and Company. 1878. pp. 264–. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  • ^ see Viaje al interior de Persia, by Adolfo Rivadneyra, 1880.
  • ^ Italy: History of the Baha'i Faith by Julio Savi, 1992
  • ^ See Formation de la Secte des babiinHommes et choses en Perse, by Carla Serena, published by Charpentier, 1883
  • ^ National cyclopaedia (1884). The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed. pp. 142–. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
  • ^ Biographical Sketches of Representative Citizens of the State of Maine. New England Historical Publishing Company. 1903. p. 54.
  • ^ The Contemporary Review. A. Strahan. 1885. pp. 808–829. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  • ^ "Story of the Bab", by Mary Wilson, The Living Age (Jan–March, 1886) Volume 53; Volume 168, pp. 151–163
  • ^ "Story of the Bab", by Mary Wilson, Library Magazine, 1886, pp. 137–148
  • ^ The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art. Leavitt, Trow, & Company. 1886. pp. 264–278. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  • ^ "December Magazines", The Argus, Melbourne, Vic., Saturday 30 January 1886, p. 4 4th col, below middle as part of summary of Contemporary Review
  • ^ "Noticeable Articles", The Tech, Jan 14, 1886, vol V, No. 7, p. 105, MIT, left col, below middle
  • ^ "Woman in the Ministry: An Appeal to Fact", by John Tunis, in Unity, Vol XV, No 6, May 9, 1885, pp. 92–94
  • ^ Persia the Land of the Imams: A Narrative of Travel And Residence 1871 to 1885, Author James Bassett, published 1886
  • ^ Persia the Land of the Imams: A Narrative of Travel And Residence 1871 to 1885, Author James Bassett, published 1886
  • ^ "A Residence in Persia", The New York Times, 9 May 1886, p. 12, 5th column, down from top
  • ^ "Literary; Triumphant Democracy - Persia, by James Bassett - The Country Banker…", The Inter Ocean, 15 May 1886, p. 9
  • ^ Persia and the Persians, by Samuel Greene Wheeler Benjamin, first edition, (1886)
  • ^ Persia and the Persians, by Samuel Green Wheeler Benjamin, second edition, (1887)
  • ^ Not sure what page the particular story takes place on but see La Perse, la Chaldée et la Susiane, by Jane Dieulafoy, 1887, p. 77...?
  • ^ "Babism", A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles Vol 1, Part 2 by the Philological Society (Great Britain), ed by James Augustus Henry Murray, published by Clarendon Press, 1887, p. 606
  • ^ See The Bábís of Persia. I. Sketch of their History, and Personal Experiences amongst them, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (New Series) / Volume 21 / Issue 03 / July 1889, pp 485-526.
  • ^ see the index to the 1889 edition, p. 39, middle column near top.
  • ^ "Babi", by "RG" - RG Watson? - The Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th edition, ed by William Harrison De Puy, published by Werner Company, 1893, vol III, pp. 180–181
  • ^ Babi, Encyclopædia Britannica, 10th Edition (1902)
  • ^ "Babism" entry in Blackie's modern cyclopedia of universal information, Vol 1, published 1890, p. 329–330
  • ^ A Traveller's Narrative: Written to illustrate the episode of the Bab (1891)
  • ^ Edward Granville Browne (1893). A Year Amongst the Persians: Impressions as to the Life, Character, & Thought of the People of Persia, Received During Twelve Months' Residence in that Country in the Years 1887-1888. A. and C. Black.
  • ^ Religious Systems of the World, Guardian, (London, Greater London, England), 22 March 1893 • Page 26
  • ^ * Browne, Edward G, "The Assassination of Násiru'd-Dín Shah", New Review, June 1896
    • "Mr. Browne in Persia", The Spectator, Dec 28, 1893
  • ^ "Notes", The Nation, Dec 28, 1893, p. 486, second column, middle
  • ^ Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, by Isabella Bird, London: John Murray, 1891 (excerpt)
  • ^ Essays upon some Controverted Questions, by Thomas Henry Huxley, in 1892
  • ^ Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston (1892). Persia and the Persian Question. Longmans, Green & Company. pp. 496–504. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  • ^ Mohammedanism and other religions of Mediterranean countries, by Bettany, G. T. (George Thomas), Publisher: London : Ward, Lock, Bowden and Co., 1892, pp. 167–169
  • ^ (actually appeared in two segments - see Catalogue and Description of 27 Bábí Manuscripts, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (New Series) / Volume 24 / Issue 03 / July 1892, pp 433-499 and Catalogue and Description of 27 Bábí Manuscripts, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (New Series) / Volume 24 / Issue 04 / October 1892, pp 637-710
  • ^ Some Remarks on the Bábí Texts edited by Baron Victor Rosen in Vols. I and VI of the Collections Scientifiques de l'Institut des Langues Orientales de Saint-Pétersbourg, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (New Series) / Volume 24 / Issue 02 / April 1892, pp 259-335
  • ^ Review of Reviews and World's Work, Volume 5, by Albert Shaw, Publisher, Review of Reviews Corporation, 1892, p. 644
  • ^ see Coutts Trotter.
  • ^ "A New Religion", The New York Times, 5 June 1892, p. 4, bottom of 4th column, top of 5th.
  • ^ The Religious Mission of the English-Speaking Nations, by Rev Henry H. Jessup, published in History of the Parliament of Religions and Religious Congresses of the World's Columbian Exposition, pages 637-641, Chicago: F. Tennyson Neely, 1894
  • ^ Henry H. Jessup, D.D., Makes an Eloquent and Instructive Address The Inter Ocean, (Chicago, Illinois), 24 September 1893 • Page 2
  • ^ Stileman, Charles, "A Week with the Babis", The Church Missionary Intelligencer, July 1893
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  • ^ Stockman, Robert (1985). Baha'i Faith in America: Origins 1892-1900. Wilmette, Ill.: Baha'i Publishing Trust of the United States. ISBN 978-0-87743-199-2. Archived from the original on 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
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  • ^ "Religions to be Dealt With", Guardian of 30 May 1894, p. 37, bottom of 2nd column and most of 3rd
  • ^ Vol 17 is available as a free ebook, the google book preview limits what pages you can see, specifically this one page, but the free ebook lets you get them all.
  • ^ "The Babis of Persia" by Rev P Z Easton, The Missionary Review of the World, Volume 17, Published by Missionary Review Publishing Company, Incorporated, June 1894, pp. 451–458
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  • ^ Religion of the Persians, Sacramento Daily Union of 14 July 1894, p. 6, bottom of second column, top of third.
  • ^ "Babism - Its Doctrines and Relation to Mission Work", by Ref J H Shedd, pp. 894–904, The Missionary Review of the World, Vol 17, Dec 1894, published by Missionary Review Publishing Company, Incorporated
  • ^ McClintock, John; Strong, James, eds. (1895). Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature. Harper. pp. 593–594. ISBN 9780405000201. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
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  • ^ note several source point to a Syracuse version - it is believed this is an error.
    • Henry Edward Plantagenet (March 9, 1895). "Babism". The Academy: A Weekly Review of Literature, Science, and Art. 47 (1192): 220. Retrieved February 9, 2015.
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  • ^ Samuel Graham Wilson (1895). Persian life and customs: with scenes and incidents of residence and travel in the land of the lion and the sun. F.H. Revell Co. pp. 12, 62, 146, 174, 185–6, 221, 259, 260, 291. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  • ^ "Religion of the Persians", Delphos Daily Herald, Delphos, Ohio, January 3, 1895, p. 3, 6th column, middle
  • ^ Samuel G. Wilson (October 1896). "The Gospel in Persia". The Missionary Review of the World: 730–731.
  • ^ Sir Thomas Edward Gordon (1896). Persia Revisited (1895). E. Arnold. pp. 81–92. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  • ^ Die babi's in Persien, by Friedrich Carl Andreas, Published by Verlag der Akademischen Buchhandlung (W. Faber), 1896.
  • ^ JD Rees (1896). ""The Bab and Babism"". In James Knowles (ed.). The Nineteenth Century. Vol. 40. Henry S. King & Company. pp. 56–66.
  • ^ Notes sur le Bâbysme, by Gaston Dujarric, chief editor, Revue de L'Islam, ISSN 2021-3832, pp. 105-108
  • ^ The Babis, by Edward Sell, published in The Church Missionary Intelligencer, 47:21, pages 324-335, London: Church Missionary Society, 1896–05
  • ^ "Talk with a Persian Statesman". The Contemporary Review. A. Strahan. 1896. pp. 73–77. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • ^ The Mohammedan Messiah, The Indiana Democrat, (Indiana, Pennsylvania), 16 December 1896 • Page 5
  • ^ James T. Bixby (December 1897). "Babism and the Bab". The New World; A Quarterly Review of Religion, Ethics, and Theology. 6 (24): 722–750. Retrieved May 22, 2015.
  • ^ "The Babis"inThe Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Volume 2 by Charles William Heckethorn, published by G. Redway, 1897, pp. 263–269
  • ^ Personal Reminiscences of the Bābī Insurrection at Zanjān in 1850, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (New Series) / Volume 29 / Issue 04 / October 1897, pp 761-827.
  • ^ Some Notes on the Literature and Doctrines of the Ḥurūfī Sect, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (New Series) / Volume 30 / Issue 01 / January 1898, pp 61-94
  • ^ "Báb-ed-Din", Chambers's biographical dictionary: the great of all times and nations ed by Francis Hindes Groome, reprint, published by W. & R. Chambers, 1898, p. 55
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  • ^ The Work of A.L.M. Nicolas (1864–1937), by Moojan Momen, published in The Bábí and Baháʼí Religions: Some Contemporary Western Accounts, pages 36-40, Oxford: George Ronald, 1981
  • ^ * Mystery of a sect, The Weekly Wisconsin (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) 18 November 1899, Sat • Page 8
  • ^ Mohammedan Gnosticism in America, by Stoyan Krystoff Vatralsky, American Journal of Theology, V6n1, January 1902, pp. 57-78.
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  • ^ "The Missionary Outlook" by Rev. Courtenay H. Penn, pp. 586–591, The Missionary Review, Vol 25, published, Princeton Press, 1902
  • ^ "Babism and the Babites", by Rev Henry Harris Jessup, The Missionary Review, Vol 25, published by Princeton Press, October 1902, pp. 771–775
  • ^ "A visit to the Prophet of Persia" by Philip Sidersky and Rev. S.K. Braun, The Missionary Review, Vol 25, published by Princeton Press, October 1902, pp.775-776
  • ^ Missions and Modern History: a study of the missionary aspects of some great movements of the nineteenth century, Vol 1, by Robert Elliott Speer, 1904
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  • ^ Carus, Paul (June 1904). "Beha Ullah (advertisement)". The Open Court. 18 (6). Retrieved October 16, 2016.
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  • ^ "American; Babism in New York" (no author), under "General Missionary Intelligence" (no editor), The Missionary Review, Vol 29, published by Princeton Press, May 1906, p. 391
  • ^ Persia, Past and Present, by A. V. Williams Jackson, esp. pages 48-50, 1906.
  • ^ E. Crawshay Williams (1907). Across Persia. Edward Arnold.
  • ^ "Chapter VI, The Musulmans" from, Orpheus: A General History of Religions, by Salomon Reinach, translated by Florence Simmonds, revised edition, published by W. Heinemann, 1909, p. 161–169
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  • ^ In "Behaism" Syria offers strange new religion to the world, The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky)7 May 1911, Sun • Page 42
  • ^ a b From Mr. Sydney Sprague, Star of the West, on January 19, 1911, pages 7–8
  • ^
  • ^ A new economic movement and young Persia, by Helen Campbell, Twentieth Century Magazine, v1, No 5, February 1910, p. 456–463
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  • ^ My Visit to Abbas-Effendi in 1899, by Margaret B. Peeke, page 10 and 16.
  • ^ "Frederick Douglass Center, 2032 Wabash Ave", The Chicago Defender, [Chicago, Ill] 29 April 1911: p. 1.
  • ^ Abbas Effendi: His personality, work, and followers, by E. S. Stevens, The Forthnightly Review, New series vol 95, no 534 June 1, 1911, pp. 1067–1084
  • ^ The light in the lantern, by Ethel Stefana Stevens, Everybody's Magazine, vol 24, no 6, December 1911, pp. 755–786
  • ^ Ghodsea Ashrof speaks at Bahaists meeting, The Washington Times (Washington, District of Columbia) 19 June 1911 • First Edition, p. 4
  • ^ Growing Persian sect, Utica Saturday Globe, July 8, 1911, p. 10, 2nd col mid
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  • ^ "Women's Rights in Orient", The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson, Kansas, October 5, 1911, p. 12, 5th column, from middle
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