- Abdel Karim Effendi: He Visits America and Sets Aside the False Teachings of Dr. Kheiralla, by Author unknown (1900-07-01). A short account in a non-Bahá'í periodical of Haji Abdu'l-Karim Effendi's visit to New York in May 1900 to counter Ibrahim Kheiralla's actions against the Covenant.
- Bahá'í Faith and Globalization 1900-1912, The, by Robert Stockman (2005). Abdu’l-Baha’s thinking inspired much of the practice of Baha’i proselytising; overview of the practical activism of the early American Baha’is and the mutual bonds of assistance between the Baha’i communities of North America and Iran.
- Bahá'í Faith in America, The: 1900-1912, by Robert Stockman: Review, by Derek Cockshut (1995 Summer).
- Baha'i Faith in America, The: Origins 1892-1900, by Robert Stockman: Review, by Author unknown (1985-09-25).
- Bahá'í Faith in England and Germany, 1900-1913, by Robert Stockman (1996 Spring). Historical overview of the early years of the Faith in the British Isles and Germany.
- Bushido (Chivalry) and the Traditional Japanese Moral Education, by Nozomu Sonda (2007). Japanese virtues explained by Nitobe in 1900 in comparison with the Bahá'í perspective on moral education.
- Early Irish Bahá'ís, by R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram (1998 Spring). Short history of the introduction of the Bahá’í Faith to Ireland, 1900 to 1925.
- Halabi, Shaikh Maḥmud Khorásání, founder of Hojjatiya, by Mahmoud Sadri (2003). Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- History of the Bahá'í Faith in Arizona, The: The First Fifty Years, 1900-1950, by Maureen M. Thur (2004). Historical details and biographies about Arizona, from Nellie French moving from Chicago to Bisbee in 1900, to the formation of LSAs in 1949. Includes biographies of Amelia Collins and Orcella Rexford aka Louise Cutts-Powell (Appendices 1-2).
- Iraq, 1900 to 1950: A Political, Social, and Economic History, by Stephen Hemsley Longrigg (1953). Passing mention of the confiscation of Bahá'í properties in Baghdad in the early 1930s.
- Laura Barney's Discipleship to 'Abdu'l-Bahá: Tracing a Theological Flow from the Middle East to the United States, 1900-1916, by Layli Maria Miron (2018). How Laura Barney employed ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s teachings to influence social discourse as she taught the Bahá'í Faith in Europe and the United States.
- Memories of Nine Years in Akka, by Youness Khan Afroukhteh, Riaz Masrour, trans. (1952/2003). Translation of Khatirát-i-Nuh-Saliy-i-‘Akká, the memoirs of Dr. Yúnis Afrukhtih, who served ‘Abdu’l-Bahá as secretary and interpreter from 1900-1909. Includes discussion of the history of Covenant-breaking.
- Prayers, Tablets, Instructions and Miscellany: Gathered by American Visitors to the Holy City During the Summer of 1900, by Edward C. Getsinger, Lua Getsinger, William Hoar, Anna Hoar (1900). Around the time of Kheiralla's defection, Abdu'l-Bahá selected some texts on the Covenant which, along with pilgrim's notes of the second party of American Bahá'ís to visit Akka, were translated and published as this book.
- Tablets from 'Abdu'l-Bahá Abbás to some American Believers in the Year 1900, by Abdu'l-Bahá (1901-04). Short tablets on the topics of reincarnation, vicarious atonement, the trinity, and real Christianity.
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