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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-Hallajal-Hallaj - Wikipedia

    Mansour al-Hallaj (Arabic: ابو المغيث الحسين بن منصور الحلاج, romanized: Abū 'l-Muġīth al-Ḥusayn ibn Manṣūr al-Ḥallāj) or Mansour Hallaj (Persian: منصور حلاج, romanized: Mansūr-e Hallāj) (c. 858 – 26 March 922) (Hijri c. 244 AH – 309 AH) was a Persian mystic, poet, and teacher of Sufism.

  2. Mar 21, 2021 · Sufi Biography: Mansoor Al-Hallaj. The most controversial figure in the history of Islamic mysticism, Abu l-Moghith al-Hosain ibn Mansur al-Hallaj was born C. 244 (858) near al-Baiza in the province of Fars. He travelled very widely, first to Tostar and Baghdad, then to Mecca, and afterwards to Khuzestan, Khorasan, Transoxiana, Sistan, India ...

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  4. Mar 22, 2024 · Abū al-Mughīth al-Ḥusayn ibn Manṣūr al-Ḥallāj. Born: c. 858,, Ṭūr, Iran. Died: March 26, 922, Baghdad. Subjects Of Study: Sufism. al-Ḥallāj (born c. 858, Ṭūr, Iran—died March 26, 922, Baghdad) was a controversial writer and teacher of Islamic mysticism ( Ṣūfism ). Because he represented in his person and works the ...

  5. Published online: 04 May 2015. Summary. Sufism is the major expression of mysticism in Islam. While Sufism developed out of the fusion of Qur’anic ascetic tendencies and the vast fund of Christian (and other) mystical sayings present throughout the classical world, by approximately the 10th century it had become a uniquely Islamic feature.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Al-Hallajal-Hallaj - Wikiwand

    Mansour al-Hallaj or Mansour Hallaj was a Persian mystic, poet, and teacher of Sufism. He is best known for his saying: "I am the Truth" (Ana'l-Ḥaqq), which many saw as a claim to divinity, while others interpreted it as an instance of annihilation of the ego, allowing God to speak through him.

  7. May 18, 2018 · Al-Husayn ibn Mansur al-Hallaj (857-922) was a Persian Moslem mystic and martyr. He reinforced ecstatic and pantheistic tendencies already present in the Islamic third century, and they became a continuing part of Islamic life after al-Hallaj's teaching and martyrdom.

  8. Jan 4, 2024 · Mansur Al-Hallaj. I am the Truth. Mansur al-Hallaj (c. 858 – 26 March 922) was a Persian monist philosopher, mystic, writer and teacher of Sufism. His full name was Abu al-Mughith al-Husayn ibn Mansur al-Hallaj .

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