He received the title of Qāẓī Khān, and was a native of
Badakhshān, where his home was situated near a ruby-mine. In
such branches of knowledge as are acquired by study he was the
pupil of Maulānā ‘Iṣāmu-d-dīn Ibrāhīm, and also studied under
Mullā Sa‘īd. He had a great taste for and proficiency in Ṣūfī-