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      Mullá Husayn of Bushrúyih

      Like his master, Shaykh Ahmad, Siyyid Kázim could discern the inner workings of the heart of each of his disciples. He could foresee their spiritual potential and the path they would take. He demonstrated particular confidence in one young student named Muhammad Husayn. 
      Muhammad Husayn was born in 1813 to a relatively well-to-do family in a hamlet close to the town of BushrĂşyih
      , in the South Khurásán Province in Persia. His father was a cloth dyer who also owned a small tract of land. When he was twelve, Husayn was sent to a madrasa
      (religious school)68ACT1 in Mashhad to study the Qur’án and Usulí
      Islamic law.69ACT1 After Mashhad, he continued his studies in the city of Isfáhán
      . By the age of twenty-one, he was declared to be a mujtahid 70ACT1 and generally known as Mullá Husayn-i-Bushrú’í
      .71ACT1

      [Note: For a short description of how Fársí names are constructed see Resources: Fársí Names & Transliteration].

      68There are different schools of interpretations of Shí’a Islamic law. The two major ones in Twelver Shí’a [Ithná-’Asharíyyih] in Írán were: Usulí and Akhbarí, with the usulí school being in the majority. These schools sometimes bitterly oppose each other. The Shaykhí school would be considered a minor school different from the two main ones.

      69Mujtahid means someone who is learned in Islamic law. To become a mujtahid, one has to study Islamic law under other senior learned mujtahid[studies can take many years]. The person is eventually granted the status of a mujtahidallowing them to be an authority to practice Islamic law. A mujtahid can issue fatwas [authorized legal opinions]. They further can take on and train other students, preach in the mosques and head congregations.

      70Details of Mullá Husayn’s background see Amanat Resurrection and Renewal Chapter 4, p156-159; Merabkhani Mullá Husayn – Disciple at Dawn Chapters 1-2’ p1-14.

      71 Dawn-Breakers Chapter 3, p49

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