
Diwan Al Hallaj
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Mystery
Format
Paperback
Pages
236
Language
Indonesian
Published
Jan 1, 2001
Publisher
Putra Langit
ISBN-10
9799373034
Description
Mansur al-Hallaj, a significant figure in Islamic mysticism, met a tragic end in Baghdad in 0919 due to his revolutionary beliefs. His profound contemplations on love, divinity, and the nature of the soul led him to challenge traditional religious norms, branding him both a revered mystic and a controversial heretic. His poetry and writings reflect a deep yearning for union with the divine and an exploration of the intricacies of existence.
Louis Massignon’s insights into al-Hallaj’s life and thoughts, coupled with Arini Hidajati's contemporary perspectives, create a rich tapestry of scholarly analysis. This collaborative work sheds light on al-Hallaj's legacy, illustrating how his radical ideas resonate with modern spiritual seekers and academics alike. The profound themes of love, sacrifice, and enlightenment continue to inspire and provoke thought, making al-Hallaj an enduring figure in the landscape of mystical literature.
Louis Massignon’s insights into al-Hallaj’s life and thoughts, coupled with Arini Hidajati's contemporary perspectives, create a rich tapestry of scholarly analysis. This collaborative work sheds light on al-Hallaj's legacy, illustrating how his radical ideas resonate with modern spiritual seekers and academics alike. The profound themes of love, sacrifice, and enlightenment continue to inspire and provoke thought, making al-Hallaj an enduring figure in the landscape of mystical literature.
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