Nivishtijat va Athar-i Ashab-i Avvaliyyih-'i Amr-i A`la kih dar Ithbat-i Amr-i Badi` nivishtih and...Writings and Works of Early Babi Apologists
Nivishtijat va Athar-i Ashab-i Avvaliyyih-'i Amr-i A`la kih dar Ithbat-i Amr-i Badi` nivishtih and... ("Writings and Works of Early Babi Apologists"). Volume 80. Iran National Baha'i Archives Private Printing: Tehran, c. 1978. Reprinted, East Lansing, Mi.: H-Bahai, 2003.
Notes: Denis MacEoin, The Sources for Early Babi Doctrine and History, p. 118: "We have already mentioned an important manuscript collection in private hands containing works by early Babis and issued as INBMC 80 under the title, Nivishtijat va Athar-i Ashab-i Avvaliyyih-'i Amr-i A`la ki dar Ithbat-i Amr-i Badi` nivishtih and. This collection . . . consists of six separate pieces in different hands, the whole bound together and amounting to 332 pages. The first item, an anonymous treatise citing traditions from the `Awalim, has already been referred to. It is followed by a fragment of only a few lines in Persian. The third piece is the collection of akhbar compiled by Mulla Husayn Bushru'i while visiting Qazvin. Item four is the treatise attributed by me to Qurrat al-`Ayn [Tahirih] and referred to above. The fifth piece is a risala of some thirty pages, possibly written by Mulla Jalil Urumi, a Letter of the Living who lived for some time in Qazvin. The last item is an important letter from Shaykh Sultan al-Karbala'i to some unidentified Babis in Iran, in which he provides details of serious dissension within the Babi community of Karbala', in which the two sides were led by Qurrat al-`Ayn and Mulla Ahmad Mu`allim Hisari respectively . . .