Bahá’u’lláh  wrote thousands of letters, Tablets and books which would amount to more than 100 volumes.   This website includes those works of Bahá'u'lláh that have been translated into Spanish.

The Báb (1819-1850) – the “Gate” – was an independent Manifestation of God, with the mission of inaugurating a new cycle in the spiritual development of mankind. His Writings prepared the way for the coming of Bahá’u’lláh.

As  Bahá’u’lláh’s  successor  and  chosen  interpreter  of His    Writings,    ‘Abdu’l-Bahá    expounded    upon    the teachings  of  His  Father’s  Faith,  amplified  its  doctrines, and  outlined  the  central  features  of  its  administrative institutions.

Appointed   Guardian   of   the   Bahá’í   Faith   by   ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,  His  eldest  grandson  Shoghi  Effendi (1897-1957) guided  the  worldwide  growth  of  the  Bahá’í  community through  his  extensive correspondence,  much  of  which has been collected in book form.

The   Universal   House   of   Justice   is   the   international governing   council   of   the   Bahá’í   Faith.   Bahá’u’lláh ordained  the  creation  of  this  institution  in  His  book  of laws,   the   Kitáb-i-Aqdas.   Since   1963,   the   Universal House    of    Justice    has    guided    the    Bahá’í    world community   to   develop   its   capacity   to   participate   in building a prosperous global civilization.

Publications  commissioned  by  the  Universal  House  of Justice   and   statements   of   the   Bahá’í   International Community.

Collections    of    extracts    from    the    Bahá’í    writings prepared  by  the  Research  Department  of  the  Universal House  of  Justice  on  various  themes,  including  women, consultation, peace, and scholarship.