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The Dawn-Breakers, or Nabil's Narrative, is the stirring historical account of the early Bábí and Bahá'í communities, covering pivotal events from the birth of the Bábí movement to the early life of Bahá'u'lláh.
The research and writing of The Dawn-Breakers were commissioned and overseen by Bahá'u'lláh Himself, ensuring the book's authenticity and authoritative nature in Bahá'í literature.
Following the theft of the original manuscript, Shoghi Effendi, the appointed Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith, undertook the significant work of reconstructing the text into English from Nabil's notes and drafts.
Unlike other scriptural writings, The Dawn-Breakers is a historical narrative that provides a firsthand chronicle of the Bábí and Bahá'í Faith's seminal moments, lending personal perspectives to the events documented.
Firsthand accounts included in The Dawn-Breakers, contributed by Bahá'u'lláh and other early believers, infuse the text with intimate insights and authentic details seldom found in historical works.
Despite the loss of the final manuscript, the reconstruction efforts and the direct involvement of Bahá'u'lláh and Shoghi Effendi confer a high level of authenticity and authority to The Dawn-Breakers in Bahá'í historiography.
Mastering the facts within The Dawn-Breakers equips Bahá'ís with a deep historical context, fortifying their faith and understanding of the religion's turbulent genesis and the sacrifices of its founders.
Shoghi Effendi esteemed The Dawn-Breakers as central to Bahá'í education, urging youth to study it meticulously to grasp the foundational history and spirit animating the Bahá'í community.