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Tag "Population"

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  1. Are the Characteristics of Exiles Different from Immigrants?: The Case of Iranians in Los Angeles, by Georges Sabagh, Mehdi Bozorgmehr (1986). Five passing references to "Bahai" — but in a statistical context only — about whether the large influx of Iranians into LA in the late 1970s added a sizeable and distinctive minority to the population of this metropolitan area.
  2. Babism, by Author unknown (2008-07). Overview of Bábí and Bahá'í history, from Shaykhism to 1920.
  3. Bahá'í Approaches to World Problems, by Iscander Micael Tinto (2013). Historical, religious, scientific, and economical analysis of the state of the world and how the various problems of humanity should be faced, based on the Bahá’í Writings and some contemporary philosophical and scientific theories.
  4. Bahá'í Communities, by Peter Smith (1989). Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  5. Bahá'í membership statistics, by Robert Stockman (1998-11). Statistics on the American community from 1998, and notes on how membership numbers are calculated.
  6. Bahá'í Population of India, 1991, M. Vijayanunni, ed. (1995). Various figures from a government census. May be inaccurate.
  7. Bahá'í World Statistics 2001, by Bahá'í World Centre, Arjen Bolhuis, comp. (2001-08). From the Department of Statistics, Bahá'í World Centre; prepared and with notes added by Arjen Bolhuis.
  8. Bahá'ís, Todd M. Johnson, comp, Brian J. Grim, comp. (2013). Statistics of Bahá'í populations in 1910 and 2010, growth rates, and geographic distribution.
  9. Early Bahá'í Census in Iran, by Universal House of Justice (2016-02-03). No systematic census was taken of the numbers of early believers, before the Guardian's call for such a count in 1923. Iran's own statistics in the 1920s count "several tens of thousands" of Bahá'ís.
  10. Extract from Brochure "One World, One People - A Bahá'í View", by Bahá'í International Community (1974). Short selection from a brochure presented by the Baha’i International Community to delegates attending the United Nations World Population Conference and World Food Conference in 1974.
  11. Growth and Spread of the Baha'i Faith, The, by Arthur Hampson (1980-05). A detailed attempt to describe and account for the spread of the Bahá'í Faith, including the roles played by its centralized leadership, its belief system, and its policies, as well as attitudes and conditions outside the control of the Bahá'í movement.
  12. Handbook of Palestine, The, by Harry Charles Lukach (published as Harry Charles Luke) (1922). Passing mentions of the Bab, Bahá'ís, and Subh-i-Azal, along with the history and geography of Akka. Includes estimate of number of Bahá'ís in Palestine in 1922.
  13. India, Notes on Bahá'í Population, by Charles Nolley, William Garlington (1997-03). Indian membership numbers, and how "enrollment" there has a different meaning than in developed countries.
  14. Israel between East and West, by Raphael Patai (1953/1970). Passing mention of Bahá'ís in Palestine in the 1940s, estimating that they numbered around 300.
  15. Maps and charts in Baha'i World volumes, John Conkling, comp, Jonah Winters, ed. (2010). List of all inserts and maps included in volumes of the Bahá'í World books.
  16. Marshall Islands population statistics, by Universal House of Justice (1996-06-23). Populations of the Marshall Islands, and explanation of a directive by the Universal House of Justice that teachers travel to an island that was uninhabitable because of radiation.
  17. Membership of Religious Groups in the U.S., 1996, by World Almanac and Book of Facts (1996-11-15). Numbers of adherents, holy days, and headquarters of religious groups in the U.S. and Canada in 1998; statistics on Cardinals, Popes and world faiths including Atheists, Ethnics, Mandaeans, Parsis (Zoroastrians), Shintoists, and Spiritists.
  18. Ten Thousand Miles in Persia or Eight Years in Iran, by Percy Molesworth Sykes (1902). Brief overview of Babism, including estimate of numbers of Bahá'ís and Azalis in Kirman.
  19. Who are the Bahá'ís?: The Forgotten 4th Abrahamic Faith, by Mason Stahl (2019-12-16). An introductory educational video on the history and community of Bahá'ís, the 4th (or 5th) Abrahamic religion with several million followers worldwide and communities in nearly every nation.
 
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