A beacon from the early twentieth century, revived for today's readers and tomorrow's scholars. A concise, compelling doorway into the structures that have guided a global Bahá'í community. Bahá'í Administration presents a clear, intimate portrait of governance within a faith tradition, blending a practical governance manual with the reassuring texture of religious treatise. Its form-ranging from organisational frameworks to the spiritual governance that underpins community life-offers both a lucid study of administration structure and a thoughtful meditation on collective responsibility. For researchers and scholars, for library collection use, and for lovers of bahai literature, this volume acts as a key reference point, a window into how early twentieth-century ideas shaped modern community organisation and study guides within the faith. Its literary and historical significance is unmistakable: it captures concepts, debates, and aspirations at a pivotal moment, still resonant with readers today. This edition from Alpha Editions is more than a reprint; it is a restoration, a labour of care designed for today's and future generations. Out of print for decades, the work is reintroduced as a collector's item and cultural treasure, suitable for casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike. Within its pages lies a durable blueprint for understanding how governance and faith intersect, a meaningful addition to any Bahá'í study or global governance collection.