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> I asked a while back about what is available of Baha'i texts not yet
> translated into English.  I was told that it's pretty much the same as what
> is translated.

That is only true of those currently in print. There are plenty of
older editions of untranslated works and most of these can be found on
the web.

 I'm also unclear about which untranslated texts
> Baha'is are allowed to use in scholarship.

There are no restrictions which I know of.

 The letter to Susan about availability
> doesn't say anything about some texts being allowed, so I'm interested to
> know on what grounds untranslated texts are being used.

My letter was asking for better access to histories and other
documents in Persian and Arabic, not so much the Writings.

warmest, Susan

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