Welcome to The Dawning Light: The Rise of the Baháʼí Faith in the Shadows of the Persian Empire, a pilgrimage into the past, an exploration of a spiritual revolution that forever altered the course of history.
The Dawning Light is a narrative history podcast by Danilo Stern-Sapad built on one of the great chronicles of modern religious history: The Dawn-Breakers: Nabíl’s Narrative of the Early Days of the Baháʼí Revelation.
This series returns to 19th-century Persia, where the Báb appeared in a land burdened by corruption, clerical power, and political decay, and where the earliest believers of the Baháʼí Faith faced persecution, exile, and death. It follows the pressure of those years as closely as possible: what happened, who bore the cost, and why these events still matter.
At the center of the project stands Nabíl-i-Aʻzam, an early believer who lived near the upheavals he later recorded. He did not write a detached survey of doctrines. He gathered witnesses, named people, preserved incidents, and tried to save a history that might otherwise have been buried under fear, slander, and forgetting.
That is why this podcast exists.
The Dawning Light is not a dry summary of sacred history, and it is not a sensational retelling. It is a modern, source-grounded adaptation for listeners who want the story told clearly, faithfully, and with reverence. The aim is to make this history audible again in plain modern English without flattening its courage, grief, sacrifice, or spiritual weight.
Along the way, the series also opens the world around the story: Qajar rule, the power of the clergy, the expectations surrounding the Qa’im, and the conditions that made a new Revelation feel to some like hope, and to others like a mortal threat.
These episodes are about more than chronology. They are about truth spoken under pressure, courage in the face of persecution, the moral collapse of corrupt authority, and the endurance of people who gave everything rather than deny what they believed God had revealed.
Begin with Episode 1 and enter the story where the chronicle itself begins: with a world in darkness, and a light breaking into it.
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