- Bab and the Babis, The. Edward Sell (1901). An early account of the Babis and Bahá'ís. Articles.
- Babism. E. G. Browne (1890/1901). An early academic account of Babi-Bahá'í history and belief. Articles.
- Babism. Denison Ross (1901/1912). Chapter-length overview of Bábí and early Bahá'í history. Articles.
- Babites, The. Henry H. Jessup (1901-06-22). Sympathetic overview of Bábí and Bahá'í history, including a meeting and a detailed conversation with Abdu'l-Bahá. Pilgrims.
- Land of the Lion and the Sun: Personal Experiences, the Nations of Persia — Their Manners, Customs, and Their Belief. Absalom D. Shabaz (1901). 1-paragraph overview of the "new sect" of "the Baáb." Excerpts.
- Lessons on the Beha Revelation. Hooper Harris (1901). Early overview of Bahá'í theology from a biblical perspective. Books.
- Most Holy Book, The: Parallel Translation of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas. Bahá'u'lláh, Shoghi Effendi, trans. , Anton Haddad, trans. (1901/1922). Two translations, side-by-side: the authorized one (1992) and a more literal one by Anton Haddad (1901). Includes image-scan of Haddad's translation. Translations.
- Notes on St. John as explained by Our Lord. Ethel J. Rosenberg (1901). Extracts from Rosenberg's pilgrim notes, taken in Haifa February-March 1901. Pilgrims.
- Recollection of Visits with 'Abdul-Baha. William Dodge (1959-02-06). Travels in Akka and meetings with Abdu'l-Bahá November 16 - December 4 1901 at his house in Akka, and in 1912 in New York, recounted by the son of Arthur Pillsbury Dodge. Audio.
- Report to the Shah from Akka, A. Ala'u'l-Mulk, Ahang Rabbani, trans. (2000). Brief report from the Iranian ambassador to Istanbul on the activities of the Bahá'ís in Turkey, 1901. Histories.
- Tablets from 'Abdu'l-Bahá Abbás to some American Believers in the Year 1900. Abdu'l-Bahá (1901-04). Short tablets on the topics of reincarnation, vicarious atonement, the trinity, and real Christianity. Translations.
- Tablets Revealed by the Master Abdul Beha Abbas. Abdu'l-Bahá, Ali Kuli Khan, trans. (1901-09-12). Tablets revealed by Abdu'l-Bahá "To the House of Justice at Chicago, To the Ladies' Assembly of Teaching, To Mirza Assad'ullah and to other individuals, also one to the Believers in Persia." Writings.
- Utterances of Abdu'l-Baha to Thomas Breakwell, Herbert Hopper, and Isabella D. Brittingham. Thomas Breakwell, Isabella D. Brittingham, Herbert Hopper (1901-09). Message to the believers in America, on the nature of evil, on universal language, on the number 9, and a conversation with Abu'l-Qasim, the gardener of the Ridvan. Pilgrims.
- Utterances of Abdul Beha Abas to Two Young Men, American Pilgrims to Acre. Abdu'l-Bahá (1901). Talks to pilgrims William Copeland Dodge and Wendall Dodge in Akka, November-December, 1901, published as a 24-page booklet. Pilgrims.
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