Mansur Al-Hallaj

858 AD - 922 AD

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", 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. Al-Hallaj gained a wide following as a preacher before he became implicated in power struggles of the Abbasid court and was executed after a long period of confinement on religious and political charges. Although most of his Sufi contemporaries disapproved of his actions, Hallaj later became a major figure in the Sufi tradition.
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“I saw my Lord with the eye of the heart I asked, ‘Who are You?’ He replied, ‘You’.”

Mansur Al-Hallaj
858 AD - 922 AD

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