- 175 Years of Persecution: A History of the Bábís and Bahá'ís of Iran, by Fereydun Vahman: Review, by Christopher Buck. (2021-03-22)
- Bahá'í Faith in Iran, The, by John Walbridge. (2002) Includes essay "Three Clerics and a Prince of Isfahan: background to Bahá'u'lláh's Epistle to the Son of the Wolf" and bios of Ayatollah Khomeini and Zill al-Sultan.
- Conspiracies and Forgeries: The Attack upon the Bahá'í Community in Iran, by Moojan Momen. (2004) Early attacks on the Bahá'í community in Iran were made mostly on the basis of religious accusations, but in the 20th century, non-religious accusations based on widely held and often fantastical conspiracy theories have become more prevalent.
- Continuities and Discontinuities in Islamic Perspectives on Cultural Diversity, by Sulayman S. Nyang. (1999-02) Contains only brief mention of Bahá'ís, but discusses the Iranian Revolution and related topics.
- Debunking the Myths: Conspiracy Theories on the Genesis and Mission of the Bahá'í Faith, by Adib Masumian. (2009) Response to Iranian conspiracy theories portraying the Bahá'í Faith as a subversive political group, Zionist spies, affiliates of the secret police, British agents, etc. Available in English and Persian. Includes interview with author.
- Iran since the Revolution, by Sepehr Zabih. (1982) Discussion of the Iranian constitution, with one passing mention of Bahá'ís not being recognized.
- Note on Babi and Baha'i Numbers in Iran, A, by Peter Smith. (1984) Estimates, sources, and bibliography for early Bábí and Bahá'í populations.
- Religious Background of the 1979 Revolution in Iran, by Moojan Momen. (1995)
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