Web sites for Baha'i scriptures
	
		
			
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			If I'm going to build a Baha'i section on the main site, something I will really need to look to do is host the writings of Baha'u'llah on site (that is my aim for all the religions I cover).
 
May I therefore please ask how much material Baha'u'llah actually wrote, and how much of it is freely available online?
		
		
	 
Greetings, Brian; I'm very happy to hear this!  
 
As has been said, Baha'u'llah Himself wrote about 100 volumes, and the Baha'i scriptures i toto amount to about 200 volumes!  (Not all of these are translated into English yet, though.)
Anyway, you can find helpful selections at these sites:
     
www.bahai-library  (click "Baha'i Writings" for our scriptures; there are many other documents, too)
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www.bahaistudy.org  (this site also has videos and talking books).
The Baha'i scriptures cover a wide range of topics and styles, including theology, law, mysticism, poetry, Q-and-A discussion, and more!  I'll also endeavor to mention several titles below, with brief descriptions:
- "The Hidden Words"     This ranks almost as poetry.  It's Baha'u'llah's first book; He describes it as a capsule summary of past religious teachings.
- "The Book of Certitude" (aka "Kitab-i-Iqan")     This is our primary theological work.
- "The Seven Valleys"     A mystical work describing the journey and progress of the soul.
- "Gleanings"     A compilation of many of Baha'u'llah's foremost Writings.
- "Epistle to the Son of the Wolf"     Baha'u'llah's last book, it contains a retrospective of His life and of the Baha'i Faith to that time.
- "Some Answered Questions" by 'Abdu'l-Baha, Baha'u'llah's son and authorized interpreter     An informal Q-and-A book in modern English; it covers many topics!
Good hunting!  
 
Bruce