- Cook's Tourists' Handbook for Palestine and Syria , by Thomas Cook (firm) (1876). — Many passing references to Haifa, Carmel, Akka, and the Holy Land; see e.g. pages 20-21, 30-31, 47-4...
- Divide and Rule: The Creation of the Alawi State after World War I, by Necati Alkan (2013-11). — Summary of 20th-century history of the Nusayri/Alawi Shi'i movement in Syria and Turkey. (No mention...
- Fighting for the Nuṣayrī Soul: State, Protestant Missionaries and the ʿAlawīs in the Late Ottoman Empire, by Necati Alkan (2012). — Overview of the Alawites/Nusayris (Syrian Shi'is) in the start of the 19th century, political attitu...
- Migrants and Refugees in Europe, by Universal House of Justice (2015-10-01). — Principles to guide the response of the Bahá’í community to the dramatic social changes concer...
- Rashid Rida on the Bahá'í Faith: A Utilitarian Theory of the Spread of Religions, by Juan Cole (1983 Summer). — Rida developed a theory of missionary work characterized by both modern pragmatic and traditionalist...
- Religions of Modern Syria and Palestine, The, by Frederick Jones Bliss (1912).
- Sapiential Theosis: A New Reading of Ephrem the Syrian's Hymns on Paradise, by Christopher Buck (1995). — Prepublication chapter from Paradise and Paradigm: Key Symbols in Persian Christianity and the Baha...
- Syrian Prophet(s), The, by Enoch Tanyi (1991). — The Qur'an says there were previous Messengers of God whose names have not been mentioned. Where do ...
- Treasures of the East: The Life of Nine Oriental Countries, by Zia M. Bagdadi (1930). — Descriptions of nine "Treasures" — Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Jijaz (Arabia), Transjordania (A...
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