Storytelling Sundays #19: Dawn-Breaker: The story of Nabíl

This presentation explores the life of Nabil-iAzam, Apostle of Baha’u’llah, eminent Baha’i Historian, author of Nabil’s Narrative. Nabil was one of the foremost teachers of the Cause in his day, sent on many teaching missions by Baha’u’llah Himself, he was the first Baha’i to complete pilgrimage rites in Shiraz and Baghdad and was the one ‘Abdu’l-Baha tasked with compiling the Tablet of Visitation for Baha’u’llah.

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00:00:00 Welcome
00:04:02 Introduction to the talk
00:06:39 Part 1: Nabíl’s early years in Persia (1831-1854)
00:17:20 Part 2: Three teaching journeys for Bahá’u’lláh (1854-1863)
00:30:01 Part 3: The Declaration of Bahá’u’lláh (1863)
00:36:41 Part 4: Public Proclamation in Persia (1863-1867)
00:52:03 Part 5: The first pilgrimage in Bahá’í history (1866-1867)
00:56:53 Part 6: Adrianople and Egypt (1868)
01:03:00 Part 7: The Holy Land Part 1 (1868-1871)
01:07:06 Part 8: The Badí Calendar (1871)
01:11:51 Part 9: The Holy Land Part 2 (1871-1887)
01:18:35 Part 10: Nabíl’s Narrative (1887-1888)
01:26:45 Part 11: The Ascension of Bahá’u’lláh (1892)
01:29:32 Epilogue: The death of Nabíl (26 July 1892)
01:34:58 Q&A

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