- Anti-Bahá'í Campaign, The, by Shahrough Akhavi (1980). Detailed historical account of the 1955 persecutions in Iran.
- Falsafi, Kashani, and the Bahá'ís, by A. W. Samii (1996-01-15). Essay posted to the Usenet group soc.culture.iranian in January 1996 provides a brief but well-researched history of the treatment of Bahá'ís in Iran in the 1950s and the roles of Abol-Ghasem Kashani and Mohammad Taghi Falsafi.
- Hojjatiyeh, Mesbahiyeh, and Ahmadinejad, by Muhammad Sahimi (2010-09-29). History of anti-Bahá'í activities in Iran.
- Iran: From Religious Dispute to Revolution, by Michael M. J. Fischer (1980). Brief discussion of Shaykh Mohammad Taghi (Muhammad Taqi) Falsafi's anti-Bahá'í activities in the 1950s, attacks against Bahá'ís in 1978, and anti-establishment appeal of Bábí and Bahá'í teachings.
- Political Economy of Modern Iran, The: Despotism and Pseudo-Modernism 1926-1979, by Homa Katouzian (1981). Mention of Sheikh Fazlollah Noori denouncing opponents as Babis; 1-page discussion (in footnotes) of the Bab as Mahdi and the Bahá'í/Azali split; anti-Bahá'í demonstrations following the murder of vice-consul Imbrie; Falsafi's attacks in 1953.
- Social Origins of the Iranian Revolution, by Misagh Parsa (1989). Mentions of Falsafi's anti-Bahá'í campaign of 1953, and of Bahá'ís being excluded from the government in 1979.
- Spirit of Allah, The: Khomeini and the Islamic Revolution, by Amir Taheri (1985). Anti-Bahá'í sentiment in the 1930s; Mahmoud Halabi's and Falsafi's anti-Bahá'í campaigns 1955-1957; Mohammad Reza Shah's ties to Bahá'ís; Khomeini's anti-Bahá'í activities. Includes diagram of social structure of political power in Iran (at end).
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