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    Resources for Studying the Baha'i Writings

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    Post by zanOTK Wed Jun 25, 2014 4:25 pm

    Here are some online resources for studying the Baha'i Writings:

    Baha'i Reference Library
    One of my favorites, the Baha'i Reference Library is a great resource for those wanting to study the Baha'i Writings. It has a decent sized set of works available, and they are all searchable.

    Baha'i Library Online
    Much larger than the Baha'i Reference Library, it includes the Writings, the King James Bible, and I believe a couple Quran translations. It also has compilations, letters to and from the Universal House of Justice, poetry, novels, short stories, songs, papers, and a lot more. It isn't as easily searchable as the Baha'i Reference Library, but it is great if you want access to a huge library of resources.

    Study The Faith
    I just recently discovered this website. It appears to be targeted towards newcomers who aren't quite sure where to start with studying the Writings.

    There used to be a program called Ocean readily available for free download. It had most of the translated Baha'i Writings, the King James Bible, a translation of the Quran, some hadiths, a few other Christian works (I can't remember which), some Buddhist scriptures, the Sikh holy book, and some Hindu scriptures as well. It was 100% searchable. Sadly, it is no longer available for download. I've heard, however, that there is a copy of the original .exe circulating on some Baha'i forums. If anyone has access to that please share it here.

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