- Universal House of Justice. Ali Akbar Furutan, In Memoriam (2003-11-27). — Obituary containing a brief biography of Ali Akbar Furutan, one of the longest surviving Hands of th...
- Alí-Akbar Furútan. Bahá'í Education for Children: A Teacher's Guide (1999/2004). — A series of six books on teaching children, organized by age.
- Iraj Ayman. Forutan, Alí-Akbar (2012). — Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
- Barron Harper, et al.. Hand of the Cause Mr. `Alí-Akbar Furútan, 1905-2003 (2005). — Compilation of information about Mr. Furutan: biography, in memoriam, photograph, and list of his bo...
- Bill Washington. Hands of the Cause of God: Personal Recollections (2014). — Recollections of A.Q. Faizi, A.A. Furútan, Clara Dunn, Rúhiyyih Khanum, Ugo Giachery, Leroy Ioas, ...
- Alí-Akbar Furútan. Human Soul and its Immortality, The (1970). — On the three kinds of spirit — human, animal, vegetable; 9 proofs for the existence of the soul; 1...
- Alí-Akbar Furútan. Message of the World Spiritual Crusade received from the Guardian (1953?). — Notes taken by Furútan in the early years of the 10-year plan (1953-63) and distributed at the requ...
- Abu'l-Qásim Faizí, Alí-Akbar Furútan. Graham Hassall, ed. Mr Faizi and Mr Furútan in Australia: The Yerrinbool tapes (2000). — Lengthy talks of Hands of the Cause A.Q. Faizi and A.A. Furútan in Australia at the Yerrinbool summ...
- Alí-Akbar Furútan. Negahi-bi-Tarikh (1985). — This book, "Examination of history," is about the word history. It talks about history in general a...
- Photo of the Moscow Bahá'í Community, 1925 (1925). — Picture of Baha'is gathered to welcome Siyyid Mihdiy-i-Gulpaygani to Moscow, with identifications. I...
- Alí-Akbar Furútan. Proofs of the Authenticity of the Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Bahá (1974-12). — [needs abstract]
- Alí-Akbar Furútan. Raising the Tent of Unity (1970/1972). — The year 1844 marked the end of humanity’s childhood and signaled the "coming of age" of the human...
- Alí-Akbar Furútan. Science and Religion (1970). — On the causes underlying the notion of a conflict between science and religion. Prophets have always...
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