Mansur al-Hallaj
Mansur al-Hallaj was a Persian mystic, poet, and teacher of Sufism, best known for his controversial statements of mystical union with God, which led to his execution for heresy. His most famous declaration, 'Ana al-Haqq' ('I am the Truth'), is considered a profound expression of his spiritual beliefs.
Books
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1. Diwan Al Hallaj
This collection of mystical poetry delves into the profound spiritual experiences and philosophical reflections of a Sufi mystic, exploring themes of divine love, unity, and the transcendence of the self. Through evocative and often enigmatic verses, the poet seeks to articulate the ineffable connection between the human soul and the divine, inviting readers to embark on a journey of introspection and spiritual awakening. The work is characterized by its passionate expression of longing for the divine and its bold exploration of the boundaries between human and divine consciousness.
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