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  1. Bahá'í Faith and Islam. Anonymous. (2013) Overview of connections and contrasts between the Bahá'í Faith and its parent religion. Introductory.
  2. Baháʼí Houses of Worship: A Visual Overview. Anonymous, comp. (2020) A collection of collages, exterior and interior images of Baháʼí Houses of Worship constructed, under construction, or planned worldwide. Visual.
  3. Bible Stories and Themes in the Bahá'í Writings and Guidance. Anonymous, comp. (2021) Bahá'í interpretation of Biblical stories and topics. Compilations-personal.
  4. Divine Institution of Marriage, The. Anonymous. (1983) Essays.
  5. In Memoriam: Mahboubeh Arjmand (d. 2013). Anonymous. (2014) Arjmand was an Iranian Bahá'í who settled in California, and was an active supporter of the Irfan project. Biographies.
  6. In Memoriam: Amin Banani (1926-2013). Anonymous. (2014) Bio of an Iranian-American Bahá'í and prominent academic who authored The Modernization of Iran, and pioneered the Iranian Studies program at UCLA; he and his wife Shiela also served as Bahá'í pioneers to Greece during the Ten Year Crusade. Articles.
  7. In Memoriam: Houshang Arjmand (1930-2015). Anonymous. (2016) Short biography of the founder of the Háj Mehdi Arjmand Memorial Fund at the Bahá’í National Treasurer’s Office in the United States, sponsor of Irfan Colloquia publications. Biographies.
  8. In Memoriam: Muhammad Afnan (1930-2017). Anonymous. (2018) Overview of the life of a supporter, active collaborator, and advisor for the Irfan Colloquia and its publications. Biographies.
  9. In Memoriam: Heshmat Shariary (1934-2018). Anonymous. (2018) Overview of the life of an active participant in the Irfan Colloquia and Bahá'í studies. Biographies.
  10. Introduction to a Study of Prayers and Meditations by Bahá'u'lláh. Anonymous. (1964-12) Brief study guide for and review of this collection of 184 passages selected by Shoghi Effendi for the book. Essays.
  11. Laws Abrogated by Bahá'u'lláh. Anonymous, comp. (2018/2020) Laws abolished from previous religions and from the Bayán. Compilations-personal.
  12. Lily Áhy Ayman (1929-2018). Anonymous. (2019) Ayman was a prominent Iranian educationalist who later became a Bahá'í, moving with her family after the Revolution and finally settling in the USA and becoming actively involved in various Bahá'í educational projects. Biographies.
  13. Long Obligatory Prayer: Postures. Bahá'u'lláh. Anonymous, ed. (2003) Text of the Long Obligatory Prayer (by Bahá'u'lláh), with small stick-figure pictures showing the postures described (prepared by Anonymous, 2003). Writings.
  14. Long Obligatory Prayer: Printable, Foldable Version. Anonymous, comp. (2021) Layout of the Long Obligatory Prayer designed to be printed, trimmed to pocket size, and foldable. Available in more than 50 languages. Writings.
  15. Maid of Heaven, The: A Personal Compilation. The Báb, Bahá'u'lláh, Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice. Anonymous, comp. (2020) Compilation of texts related to the Maid of Heaven, a personification of the “Most Great Spirit." Compilations-personal.
  16. Mehrangiz Afnan (1937-2018). Anonymous. (2019) Afnan was an Iranian Bahá'í and medical doctor who settled in Canada where she and her husband, Muhammad Afnan, established an Institute for Bahá’í Studies in Persian; the couple worked in the Bahá'í Research Department in Haifa for a number of years. Biographies.
  17. Persian Bayan ("Exposition"): From A.L.M. Nicolas' French translation. The Báb. Anonymous, trans. (2020) Bayan-i-Farsi ("Persian Exposition"), translated from the original Persian into French by A.L.M. Nicolas (as Le Beyan Persan), then translated into English by Anonymous. Translations.
  18. Semple, Ian Chalmers: In Memoriam. Anonymous, Universal House of Justice. (2012) Biography of long-serving member of the Universal House of Justice and frequent contributor to scholarly publications and conferences. Biographies.
  19. Sohrab Arjmand (1935-2019). Anonymous. (2019) Arjmand was an Iranian Bahá'í who settled in California and was active in the Irfan Colloquia. Biographies.
  20. Suicide and the Bahá'í Faith. Anonymous. (2003) Inspired by the death of David Kelly, see bahai9.com/wiki/David_Kelly. Prepared by a Bahá'í physician who prefers to remain anonymous. Essays.
  21. Tablet of the Universe (Lawh-i-Aflákiyyih). Abdu'l-Bahá. Anonymous, trans. (1997) A theological description of reality, with reference to Ptolemy and Al-Farabi. Translations.
  22. Tablet to Queen Victoria (Lawh-i-Malikih). Bahá'u'lláh. Shoghi Effendi, trans, Anonymous, trans. (n.d.) Translations.
  23. Thief in the Night or The Strange Case of the Missing Millennium, by William Sears: Review. Anonymous. (1998) Reviews.
 
   
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