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  1. Appreciations of the Bahá'í Faith. Various, Author unknown, comp. (1941). Excerpts from books, magazines, newspaper articles, and testimonials. Introductory.
  2. Bahá'í Cause Today, The: Review. Marzieh Gail (1941-05). Critiques William McElwee Miller’s 1940 article on the Bahá’í Faith, highlighting inaccuracies, biases, and misinterpretations while defending Bahá’í teachings, leadership, and global unity principles. Reviews.
  3. Bahá'í Temple Moves Toward Completion. Author unknown (1941-10-22). One-paragraph blurb from 1941. Newspapers.
  4. Basis of the Bahá'í Community, The: A Statement Concerning the New History Society. National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1941-11). A statement on Ahmad Sohrab's activities and its trademark infringement case. NSA-letters.
  5. El Dia Prometido Ha Llegado. Shoghi Effendi (1973). Spanish translation of The Promised Day is Come. Writings.
  6. Epistle to the Son of the Wolf. Bahá'u'lláh (1979 [1941]). The last major work of Baháʼu'lláh, written in 1891 to 'the son of the Wolf', Shaykh Muhammad Taqi known as Áqá Najafi (1846-1914), a prominent Muslim cleric in Isfáhán. Writings.
  7. Introduction to a Study of the Qur'án: With Additional References from Several Bahá'í Texts. National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1941). A study guide to the Qur'an, consisting of lists of topics and verses by the "Study Outline Committee." Study.
  8. Old New Land. Theodor Herzl, Lotta Levensohn, trans. (1941/1997). A vision of future Haifa, written in 1902: "all the way from Akka to Mount Carmel stretched what seemed to be one great park. The mountain was crowned with beautiful structures." No mention of the Bahá'í Faith. Excerpts.
  9. Outline for Study of Some Answered Questions, An. Emogene Hoagg (1941-06). A seven-page outline, prepared for the Bahá'ís of Vogel Park, Cleveland GA in a study group June 14-21, 1941. Study.
  10. Pilgrimage to Haifa, November 1919, A. Bahiyyih Randall Winckler (1941/1995). Winckler's parents were Bahá'ís; she met 'Abdu'l-Bahá during his visit to America when He visited her mother in 1912, and was bestowed the name Bahiyyih when she went on pilgrimage in 1919 at age twelve. Pilgrims.
  11. Promised Day is Come, The. Shoghi Effendi (1980 [1941]). A book-length letter written by Shoghi Effendi to the Bahá’ís of the West, dated 28 March 1941, about Bahá'u'lláh's letters to the kings and rulers, and their relation to historical events. Writings.
  12. Selections from Bahá'í Scripture. David Hofman, comp. (1941). Lengthy early compilation. Compilations-personal.
  13. SW. Persia: A Political Officer's Diary 1907-1914. Arnold Wilson (published as Sir Arnold Wilson) (1941). Two passing mentions of Bahá'ís and Babis. Excerpts.
  14. Táhirih's Message to the Modern World. Martha L. Root (1941). Transcript of a radio address from Sunday April 21, 1940, telling the story of Ṭáhirih, describing her as the foremost woman of her generation known across Persia for her beauty, intelligence, and courage, who gave her life for the emancipation of women. Talks.
  15. United States National Spiritual Assembly vs. Mirza Ahmad Sohrab. Author unknown (1941). In 1941 the National Spiritual Assembly unsuccessfully sued Covenant Breaker Mirza Ahmad Sohrab for his use of the word "Bahá'í." This is the court's conclusions. Documents.
 

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