Ecstatic SufismSufiHistorical figure

Mansur Al-Hallaj

858–922 · Wasit

About

Mansour al-Hallaj or Mansour Hallaj was a mystic, poet, and teacher of Sufism. He was best known for his saying "I am the Truth" ("Ana'l-Ḥaqq"), which many saw as a claim to divini

Sufi tradition
Ecstatic Sufism
Persian, Arabic

Biography

Mansour al-Hallaj or Mansour Hallaj was a mystic, poet, and teacher of Sufism. He was 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, which allowed 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.

Teachings & topics

MysticismDivine loveRemembrance (dhikr)The heart

Lineage & relations

Teachers

Bibliography

  • Ḥaqāʼiq al-tafsīr, aw, Khalq khalāʼiq al-Qurʼān wa-al-iʻtibār2006 · Maktabat Madbūlī
  • Dīwān al-Ḥallāj1998 · Dār al-Jadīd
  • Dīwān al-Ḥallāj Abī al-Mughīth al-Ḥusayn ibn Manṣūr ibn Maḥmá al-Bayḍāwī1984 · Sine nomine