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The BahĂĄ'Ă Reference Library hosts freely downloadable copies of all the major BahĂĄ'Ă scriptural works and books that have been translated into English, as well as many texts in their original languages (Persian and Arabic).
BahĂĄ'Ă Reference Library - Authoritative source of BahĂĄ'Ă writings
Archival copies of some BahĂĄ'Ă texts are also available on Bahai.works, a part of the Bahaipedia family of websites.
The Gutenberg project also hosts archival copies of certain BahĂĄ'Ă texts; some of these are available on Gopher.
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This page provides links to a selection of BahĂĄ'Ă texts that are available on the web and on gopher.
A Selection of Prayers Revealed by BahĂĄâuâllĂĄh, the BĂĄb, and âAbduâlâBahĂĄ.
A Tablet addressed to Shaykh Muhammad-Taqiy-i-Najafi, a prominent Muslim cleric who had persecuted the BahĂĄâĂs. It was revealed around 1891 at the Mansion of BahjĂ and translated by Shoghi Effendi.
An epistle revealed by BahĂĄâuâllĂĄh in Arabic during his exile in Baghdad, in reply to questions from Siyyid Yusuf-i-Sidihi Isfahani.
A selection of passages from the Writings of BahĂĄâuâllĂĄh, compiled and translated by Shoghi Effendi, including extracts from Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, the KitĂĄb-i-ĂqĂĄn, and the KitĂĄb-i-Aqdas, as well as other Tablets.
A work consisting of short passages revealed by BahĂĄâuâllĂĄh in Persian and Arabic in 1857/58 during His exile in Baghdad, translated by Shoghi Effendi.
BahĂĄâuâllĂĄhâs book of laws, written in Arabic around 1873 while He was still imprisoned within the city of âAkkĂĄ. It was supplemented by later Writings and by BahĂĄâuâllĂĄhâs replies to a series of questions posed by one of His secretaries. The first authorized English translation was published in 1992, annotated and accompanied by the supplementary Writings and the questions and answers.
A treatise revealed by BahĂĄâuâllĂĄh in Baghdad in 1861/62 in response to questions posed by one of the maternal uncles of the BĂĄb, translated by Shoghi Effendi and first published in English in 1931.
A selection of prayers and meditations revealed by BahĂĄâuâllĂĄh, compiled and translated by Shoghi Effendi and first published in 1938.
Two works written in Baghdad after BahĂĄâuâllĂĄh returned from Kurdistan in 1856. The Seven Valleys and the Four Valleys were addressed to Sufi mystics with whom He had been in contact in SulaymĂĄnĂyyih. These works are part of the publication Call of the Divine Beloved.
Six works comprising letters written by BahĂĄâuâllĂĄh during His exile in Adrianople and the early years of His banishment to âAkkĂĄ, addressed to the monarchs and leaders of His time, including Napoleon III of France, Czar Alexander II of Russia, Queen Victoria of England, Nasiriâd-Din Shah of Persia, and Pope Pius IX.
Sixteen Tablets revealed by BahĂĄâuâllĂĄh during the later years of His life, including the Tablet of Carmel, the Book of the Covenant, and the Tablet of Wisdom, as well as excerpts from other Writings.
The Secret of Divine Civilization
Selections from the writings of âAbdu'l-BahĂĄ
The Will And Testament of âAbdu'l-BahĂĄ
Messages to the Baha'i World: 1950-1957