Abu Mansur Al Hallaj
Mansur al-Hallaj in full Abu 'Abd Allah al-Husayn Mansur al-Hallaj ( Arabic : , Persian : , Mansur Hallaj-e), born around 857 (or 244 of the Hegira), died on March 26 922 (or 309 of the Hegira) in Baghdad , is a mystique of Sufism , a prolific author claiming to revive the pure origin of the Qur'an and its essence and verbal lettrique.
Search for "Equatorial Alphabet," his poetry is still regarded as heretical by many Muslims Biography Born around 857 near Tur in Iran , his grandfather, according to tradition, was a Zoroastrian and a descendant of Abu Ayub, a companion of Muhammad Quotes - Mystical Poems translated by Sami-Ali (Albin Michel, 1998) - Mystical Poems translated by Sami-Ali (Albin Michel, 1998) Works
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