Mullá Husayn-i-Bushrú’í was a man whose great learning and
strength of character were acknowledged even by his enemies. He had devoted
himself to study from early childhood and his progress in theology and
jurisprudence had won him no little consideration. (Comte de Gobineau’s “Les
Religions et les Philosophies dans l’Asie Centrale,” p. 128.)
(Footnotes to
chapter 3 provied by Shoghi Effendi)