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- The Bahá'ís' Official site.
- Splinter groups:
- The Baha'i News and Press Release Archives News reports mentioning the Baha'i religion, as well as press releases by it. Compiled by the Baha'i Association of the University of Georgia (USA). An important source of information on persecution of Baha'is.
- Baha'i Library Online, edited by Baha'i academic Jonah Winters. Collects voluminous material, both primary and secondary. Readers seeking the writings of Baha'u'llah and other Baha'i figures, for example, can find them here.
- H-Baha'i Home of the Occasional Papers in Shaykhyi, Babi, and Baha'i Studies and an academic discussion list.
- Baha'i Studies Personal site of critical ex-member Juan Cole. Contains archives of the original "Talisman" discussion group.
- The Baha'i Faith and Religious Freedom of Conscience Site by "Reform Baha'i" founder Frederick Glaysher, with many articles and documents critical of the Haifa group.
- Planet Baha'i. Pro-Baha'i general site now edited by Larry Curtis.
- Baha'i Vision Pro-Baha'i general site edited by Dale and Kathleen Lehman.
- Baha'is Online Baha'i news blog edited by critic Steve Marshall.
- Karen's Thoughts A personal blog by critic Karen Bacquet.
- Baha'i Rants An anonymous (and critical) personal blog.
- The Baha'i Truth A Muslim anti-Baha'i site by Mohammed Alam Qurayshi.
- The Baha'i Faith: Its History and Teachings Introduction to the religion by the late William McElwee Miller, a Christian missionary in Iran. Contains much material on splinter groups.