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”’Hooshmand Dehghan”’ (also Hūshmand Dihqān; born 1969) is a [[Baháʼí]] historian and writer. Stephen Lambden, a scholar at the [[University of California, Merced]] includes Dehghan in a list of notable Bahai historians. He writes, “Among Bahā’ī writers who wrote about the Bāb and his writings one should consult the often prolific literary output of (to be selective) Mirza Abū al-Faḍl Gulpayiganī […] [[Denis MacEoin]]; [[Abbas Amanat]]; Mehrdad.Amanat; Vahid Rafati; [[Moojan Momen]] […] Hooshmand Dehqan […].”

”’Hooshmand Dehghan”’ (also Hūshmand Dihqān; born 1969) is a [[Baháʼí]] historian and writer. Stephen Lambden, a scholar at the [[University of California, Merced]] includes Dehghan in a list of notable Bahai historians. He writes, “Among Bahā’ī writers who wrote about the Bāb and his writings one should consult the often prolific literary output of (to be selective) Mirza Abū al-Faḍl Gulpayiganī […] [[Denis MacEoin]]; [[Abbas Amanat]]; Mehrdad.Amanat; Vahid Rafati; [[Moojan Momen]] […] Hooshmand Dehqan […].”

Also, Lambden writes Dehghan’s book, ”Ganj-i penhan: sargozasht va asar-i hazrat-i Quddus”<ref name=”Columbia-Dihqan”>{{cite web|url=https://clio.columbia.edu/quicksearch?q=hushmand+dihqan&commit=Search#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=hushmand%20dihqan&gsc.page=1|title=Quicksearch for Hushmand Dihqan|publisher=[[Columbia University Libraries]]|website=Clio|access-date=2025-11-24}}</ref> (The Hidden Treasure: The Life and Works of Quddús), “An important volume about the life and writings of Muhammad `Ali Barfurushi entitled [[Quddus]].”<ref name=”Lambden”>{{cite web|url=https://hurqalya.ucmerced.edu/node/419|title=Bibliography II: The Bab and the Babi Religion – Select Western Sources|last=Lambden|first=Stephen N.|publisher=University of California, Merced|access-date=2025-11-24}}</ref>

Also, Lambden writes Dehghan’s book, ”Ganj-i penhan: sargozasht va asar-i hazrat-i Quddus”<ref name=”Columbia-Dihqan”>{{cite web|url=https://clio.columbia.edu/quicksearch?q=hushmand+dihqan&commit=Search#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=hushmand%20dihqan&gsc.page=1|title=Quicksearch for Hushmand Dihqan|publisher=[[Columbia University Libraries]]|website=Clio|access-date=2025-11-24}}</ref> (The Hidden Treasure: The Life and Works of Quddús), “An important volume about the life and writings of Muhammad `Ali Barfurushi entitled [[Quddus]].”<ref name=”Lambden”>{{cite web|url=https://hurqalya.ucmerced.edu/node/419|title=Bibliography II: The Bab and the Babi Religion – Select Western Sources|last=Lambden|first=Stephen N.|publisher=University of California, Merced|access-date=2025-11-24}}</ref>

Also, Professor Boris Handal, a researcher in Bábí and Baháʼí studies, cites Dehghan, 123 times in his own book, “Quddús: First in Rank”. Handal devotes several pages (pp. 26–28) of his book to discussing Dehqan’s historical views about Quddús.<ref name=”Handal”>{{cite web|url=https://bahai-library.com/pdf/h/handal_quddus_first_rank.pdf|title=Quddús: First in Rank|last=Handal|first=Boris|publisher=Baháʼí Library Online|access-date=2025-11-24|format=PDF}}</ref>.

Also, Professor Boris Handal, a researcher in Bábí and Baháʼí studies, cites Dehghan, 123 times in his own book, “Quddús: First in Rank”. Handal devotes several pages (pp. 26–28) of his book to discussing Dehqan’s historical views about Quddús.<ref name=”Handal”>{{cite web|url=https://bahai-library.com/pdf/h/handal_quddus_first_rank.pdf|title=Quddús: First in Rank|last=Handal|first=Boris|publisher=Baháʼí Library Online|access-date=2025-11-24|format=PDF}}</ref>.


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Hooshmand Dehghan (also Hūshmand Dihqān; born 1969) is a Baháʼí historian and writer. Stephen Lambden, a scholar at the University of California, Merced includes Dehghan in a list of notable Bahai historians. He writes, “Among Bahā’ī writers who wrote about the Bāb and his writings one should consult the often prolific literary output of (to be selective) Mirza Abū al-Faḍl Gulpayiganī […] Denis MacEoin; Abbas Amanat; Mehrdad.Amanat; Vahid Rafati; Moojan Momen […] Hooshmand Dehqan […].”

Also, Lambden writes about Dehghan’s book, Ganj-i penhan: sargozasht va asar-i hazrat-i Quddus[1] (The Hidden Treasure: The Life and Works of Quddús), “An important volume about the life and writings of Muhammad `Ali Barfurushi entitled Quddus.”[2]

Also, Professor Boris Handal, a researcher in Bábí and Baháʼí studies, cites Dehghan, 123 times in his own book, “Quddús: First in Rank”. Handal devotes several pages (pp. 26–28) of his book to discussing Dehqan’s historical views about Quddús.[3].

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