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| 9 May 2006 by Sadiq M. Alam Mansur Al Hallaj (c. 858 - March 26, 922) is one of the most celebrated yet misunderstood mystic that mankind ever had. He was and is celebrated by all true mystics and lovers of God, who understood what he meant exactly, while people ... Inspirations and Creative Thoughts - http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 28 Nov 2006 by Sadiq M. Alam Mansur Al Hallaj is still considered one of the most high ranked mystic that mankind have ever known. He was condemed to death. In moments of mystical ecstasy he used to utter the phrase, "Anal Haqq", which means "i am the truth". ... Inspirations and Creative Thoughts - http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 24 Jul 2006 by Sadiq M. Alam "The classic example of the contrast between drunken and sober Sufism is found in the pictures drawn of the tenth century figures Hallaj and Junayd. The first became Sufism's great martyr because of his open avowal of the mysteries of ... Inspirations and Creative Thoughts - http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 3 Dec 2006 by Sadiq M. Alam Study on Mansur Al Hallaj (6) - A Wali. Qutb al Din Maulana Rashid Ahmad Gangohi said in his Fatawa Rashidiyyah (Pg: 248, Dar al Isha`at 2003) when asked whether Sayyidina Mansur was a wali: “According to me he was a wali… ... Inspirations and Creative Thoughts - http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 12 Nov 2008 by MysticSaint Mystic Poetry of Mansur al-Hallaj | Translated by Bernard Lewis. 1. 'I am the One whom I love' I am the One whom I love, and the One whom I love is myself. We are two souls incarnated in one body; if you see me, you see Him, ... Inspirations and Creative Thoughts - http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/ |
| 12 Nov 2008 by MysticSaint 'Ana al Haqq' meaning 'I am the Truth' was the famous (and controversial) pronunciation of the intoxicated sufi mystic Mansur al-Hallaj (858 - March 26, 922) for which the literalist orthodox establishment condemned him of blasphemy ... Inspirations and Creative Thoughts - http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 16 Jul 2006 by Sadiq M. Alam mansur e hallaj or mansur al-hallaj (c. 858 - march 26, 922) was a mystic, writer and a great teacher of sufism. he was from persia (modern day iran). his full name was abu al-mughith al-husayn ibn mansur al-hallaj. blessed be his soul. ... Inspirations and Creative Thoughts - http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 1 Aug 2006 by Sadiq M. Alam in the series of posts on an weak attempt to study mansur al hallaj, blessed be his soul, one of the greatest mytics that mankind have ever known ... i was asking question regarding mansur's trial. explaining this, a good friend ... Inspirations and Creative Thoughts - http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/ |
| 30 Jan 2006 by Sadiq M. Alam and a conversation you would never tire of hearing would ensue, one whose rhymed prose and embellished verse alike would delight us. :: hallāj mansur al-hallaj (c. 858 - march 26, 922) was a persian mystic, writer and teacher of sufism. ... Inspirations and Creative Thoughts - http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/ |
| 30 Jun 2005 by Sadiq M. Alam for your sake, i cross the desert. and split the mountain in two,. and turn my face from all things,. until the time i reach the place. where i am alone with you. ref: www.khamush.com/sufism/hallaj.html. www.poetseers.org. Inspirations and Creative Thoughts \\ ভাব... - http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/ |
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