- 2000: Newspaper articles archive, by Various (2000). Collection of newspaper articles from 2000.
- Achieving Peace by the Year 2000, by John Huddleston: Review, by Brad Pokorny (1989).
- Another Look at Achieving Peace by the Year 2000, by John Huddleston (1999). The process of globalization in terms of trade, culture, corporations, migration, environment, and crime; how to maintain peace; the failure of the world's leaders to achieve peace; institutional frameworks for peace and restructuring the United Nations.
- Bahá'í Pilgrimage, A, by Charles Uzzell (2000-03). Contemporary notes about a pilgrimage in 2000, with photographs of Dr. Varga and 'Ali Akbar Furutan.
- Bahá'í World, The: Volume 29 (2000-2001), by Various, Universal House of Justice, comp. (2002). Periodic volumes that survey the global activities and major achievements of the Faith.
- Bahá'í World, The: Volume 28 (1999-2000), by Various, Universal House of Justice, comp. (2001). Periodic volumes that survey the global activities and major achievements of the Faith.
- Bibliography of Bábí-Bahá'í studies in non-Bahá'í academic sources, 1998-2000, Author unknown, comp. (2001). Partially annotated English language bibliography of Bahá'í studies in non-Bahá'í academic sources, as of 2001.
- Billie Marie (Tuttle) Brackett, by Richard Francis, Arden Lee, ed. (2003). Tuttle Brackett (1921-2000) was an American Bahá'í from Reno, Nevada and niece of Hand of the Cause Leroy Ioas.
- Bird's-Eye View of the World in the Year 2000, A, by Orrol L. Harper (1924-10). A fanciful and optimistic vision of life in the Twenty-first Century.
- Canadian Bahá'ís 1938-2000, The: Construction of Oneness in Personal and Collective Identity, by Lynn Echevarria-Howe (published as Lynn Echevarria) (2005). On how globalization includes greater consciousness of the whole world, and a sociological perspective on how this consciousness has been nurtured within the Canadian Bahá'í community.
- Comments on "Infallible Institutions?" by Udo Shaefer and "Response" by Peter Terry, by Wm. Keith Bookwalter (2020/2023). Thoughts on infallibility of the Universal House of Justice through a case study of predictions regarding the "unity of nations" and the Lesser Peace by the year 2000.
- Did Prophecy Fail? The Lesser Peace and the Year 2000, by Jack McLean (2003-08). Prior to the 2010s, there was widespread belief in the Bahá'í community that the Lesser Peace would be established by the year 2000, following some catastrophic event. Yet the Scriptures do not make this claim. Prophecy is interpreted in retrospect.
- Obituary: Antonella Khursheed (1958-2000), by Anjam Khursheed (2000). Bio of the co-founder and secretary of the Singapore Association for Bahá'í studies, who organized every annual Singapore ABS conference.
- One-Year Plan, 2000: Introductory Letter, by Universal House of Justice (1999-11-26). Introduction to the "Twelve-Month Plan."
- Preliminary Bibliography of works in French making mention of the Babí or Bahá'í religions (1945–2000), by Thomas Linard (2007).
- Reseña Biográfica de la Vida de la Sra. Isabel Pavón de Calderón: Biographical Summary of the Life of Mrs. Isabel Pavón de Calderón, by Clemencia Pavon de Zuleta (2009-03). Biografía de Pavón de Calderón (1929-2000), una miembra de la Asamblea Espiritual Nacional de los Bahá’ís del Ecuador y Consejero Continental.
- Ridvan 2000: Study Outline, by Arjen Bolhuis (2000). Short summary and outline of the Ridván 2000 message of the Universal House of Justice.
- Ridván 2000: Bahá'í Era 157, by Universal House of Justice (2000-04). Annual message to the Bahá'ís of the world.
- Ruhiyyih Khanum, by Loni Bramson (2011).
- Tribute to Amatu'l-Bahá Ruhiyyih Khanum, A, by Violette Nakhjavani (2000). Born Mary Maxwell in Montreal, Amatu’l-Bahá Ruhiyyih Khanum’s life spanned almost the entire 20th century. To her husband, Shoghi Effendi, she was his "helpmate", "shield" and "tireless collaborator in the arduous tasks I shoulder."
- Vineyard of the Lord: Mount Carmel Bahá'í Projects Updates, by Various (2000). Two volumes of a multi-volume journal of essays and photographs showing the development of the Arc; progress reports; essay "Shrines and Gardens" by Beatrice Irwin; Haifa as the bride of Carmel; historical connection with India.
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