yes I am aware that he wrote letters. Didnt he write one to the Pope as well. But I am yet to read them..
My goodness!...... but you do steam ahead at a very high rate of knots, firedragon.
It seems that you are multi lingual and have ability as a translator of Mid-East and Asian languages?
If so, I feel sure that you will begin to perceive that Bahai books available to the West have translations 'helpful' to Bahai, but more importantly you will be able to access and read documents that have been unavailable to the West.
Earlier on, devoted Bahais who were able to read and translate unavailable documents slowly began to cause embarrassment to the Bahai leadership and after warnings they were excluded from the religion.
If a Bahai hears that another follower has been excluded from the faith they will shun them..... thus I reckon the faith can try to protect itself from unnecessary or unhelpful truths.
I remember that two (once acclaimed) excluded professors are :-
Prof Juan Cole
Prof Walbridge
..... infact they taught me more about Bahai than any others.
An occasional visitor, a Bahai who has been shunned in some way by the bosses, who posts on this site who imo the most brilliant authority and the most humble Bahai, who runs Bahai web-sites ....... he got in to trouble for his discoveries and translation, I think. His name is Sen McGill or Sen McGlen.
It's when you read such folks as the translators that you discover what an oppressed World a Bahai World would be.
For instance, people will have to cut their hair in particular ways, women different to men, and I remember that men will be banned from growing long hair, etc.....
The surface sweetness of Bahai seems to cover a pit of oppression..... to me.