- Bahá'í Classes Songsheets, Author unknown, comp. (2008). Compilation of 99 songs, with lyrics and chords to songs by Gloria Faizi, Red and Kathy Grammer, Kathy Liebman, Cat Winterfox, Jackie Elliot, Tom Price, Steve Seskin, Allen Shamblin, Mildred McClellan, Wiley Rinaldi, Bob Simms, Lloyd Haynes, et al.
- Bahá'í Hymns of Peace and Praise, by Louise R. Waite (1908). Fourteen hymns, with sheet music.
- Bahá'í Hymns, The: Explanations and Meanings, by Author unknown (n.d.). Four page summary of some Bahá'í hymns, followed by study questions.
- Bahá'í or Spiritual Themed Musical Works, by Michael Knopf (1990-2018). Dozens of musical scores in .pdf and .musx formats, drawn from a lifetime of original music, from a large scale oratorio to smaller choral pieces and didactic work, written by a composer and concert guitarist.
- Bahá'í Song Book, Child Education Committee of Greater Houston, comp. (2005). Lyrics to 95 popular Bahá'í songs, including prayers and writings that are often sung.
- Bahá'í Songs with Guitar Chords, Author unknown, comp. (2008). Compilation of 78 songs, with lyrics and chords to many songs, mostly Bahá'í, but including some popular children's songs. Authors' names not included.
- Baha'i Songs with Sheet Music, Author unknown, comp. (n.d.). 49 songs with music.
- Collection of Songs for Children's Class Teachers, A, by Ruhi Institute (2021-11). Links to audio recordings and song book with tablature of 24 songs that appear in Ruhi lessons for Grade 1, and some for children in later years. (Documents offsite.)
- Divine Melody: Song of the Mystic Dove, Lorraine Hetu Manifold, comp. (2022). Selections from the Writings that refer to the Word of God as music emanating from the mystic dove or the Nightingale of Paradise, and the Divine Word as a melody calling for us to spread the Word in song and praise.
- Harvard Pluralism Project: Bahá'í, by Author unknown (2023). Six overview essays on Bahá'í history, beliefs, and practices. (Offsite)
- Indexes to Bahá'í World volumes: Obituaries, chronologies, contents, illustrations, Patricia Paccassi, comp, Frank Paccassi, comp. (2013). Seven separate indexes for Bahá'í World, in PDF, Word, and Excel versions, current through 2013.
- Most Great Peace (a rap), by Brett Zamir (2007).
- Music Reviews: Five New Recordings of Bahá'í Music, by Simon Maw hinney (1998). Reviews of Songs of the Ancient Beauty, Lift up Your Hearts and Sing, The Prince of Peace, Here at Black Mesa, and From the Sweet-Scented Streams of Eternity.
- Music Reviews, by Simon Maw hinney (1999). Reviews of recordings by Bahá'í artists Geoff and Michaela Smith; Chris Ruhe; Kamran, Khodjasteh, and Averill; Ben Koen and the Unity Ensemble; and Merz.
- Sacred Refrains: Arabic and Persian Dhikrs in the Bahá'í Community, by Margaret Caton (2024). introduction to dhikr (remembrances) and the use of music in Bahá'í spiritual practices; 74 recordings from 58 sacred texts, including original Arabic and Persian languages with English translation, music transcription, and historical context.
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