12+ Mansur Al-Hallaj Quotes (Mystic, Controversial And Martyr)

O Lord! You are the guide of those who are passing through the Valley of Bewilderment. If I am a heretic, enlarge my heresy. — Mansur Al-Hallaj

The beloved does not drink a single drop of water without seeing His Face in the cup. Allah is He Who flows between the pericardium and the heart, just as the tears flow from the eyelids. — Mansur Al-Hallaj

Other than He cannot be qualified by two (opposite) qualities at one time; yet With Him they do not create opposition. He is hidden in His manifestation, manifest in His concealing. — Mansur Al-Hallaj

There is nothing wrapped in my turban but God. — Mansur Al-Hallaj

God is in the water of the lake; he is also in the cracked bed of the lake when the lake has dried up. God is in the abundant harvest; he is also in the famine that occurs when the harvest fails. God is in the lightning; he is also in the darkness when the lightning has faded. — Mansur Al-Hallaj

Oh you who have been removed from God in his solitude by the abyss of time, how can you expect to reach him without dying? — Mansur Al-Hallaj

God, Most High, is the very one who Himself affirms His unity by the tongue of whatever of His creatures He wishes. If He Himself affirms His unity by my tongue, it is He and His affair. Otherwise, brother, I have nothing to do with affirming God's Unity. — Mansur Al-Hallaj

I saw my Lord with the Eye of my heart, and I said: "Who are you?" He answered: "You!" — Mansur Al-Hallaj

He acts without contact, instructs without meeting, guides without pointing. Desires do not conflict with Him, thoughts do not mingle with Him: His essence is without qualification (takyeef), His action without effort (takleef). — Mansur Al-Hallaj

I have seen my Lord with the eye of my heart, and I said: 'Who are You?' He said: 'You.' — Mansur Al-Hallaj

Between me and You, there is only me. Take away the me, so only You remain. — Mansur Al-Hallaj

I am the Truth (Ana al-Ḥaqq). — Mansur Al-Hallaj

Life Lessons by Mansur Al-Hallaj

Mansur Al-Hallaj taught that the divine is within us all, and that we should strive to find it. He also emphasized the importance of personal experience in understanding the divine, rather than relying solely on religious texts. Finally, he taught that we should strive to be in harmony with the divine, and to be conscious of our actions in relation to it.

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