A reflection on Muslim Jurists’ differents views on Hallaj’s Thoghts

Abstract Hossein Ibn Mansur Hallaj (244-309 Hijri) is one of the prominent figures in mysticism and Islamic Sufism, who his life, thought and especially the way of his Death has continuously been the subject of different and even contradictory views in the mystic history. In his speech and writings...

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Main Authors: jamshid jalali sheyhani, ali delshad nadaf
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies (IHCS) 2016-02-01
Series:حکمت معاصر
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Online Access:http://wisdom.ihcs.ac.ir/article_2457_8a44076e531128e63a80135736562c14.pdf
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Summary:Abstract Hossein Ibn Mansur Hallaj (244-309 Hijri) is one of the prominent figures in mysticism and Islamic Sufism, who his life, thought and especially the way of his Death has continuously been the subject of different and even contradictory views in the mystic history. In his speech and writings the thoughts of Oneness Of Being, more than all other themes, is appeared with coded and ecstatic expressions filled with ecstasy and drunkenness, up to the extent that his ‘I am God’ can be counted and considered as his most expressive thought of Oneness of Being. Hallaj was always denied by jurists and always was in conflic with them, due to the lack of his belief in superficial science and his believing in its un-adequacy to attaing the God. Hallaj’s thought was essentially different from the views of greatest scholars of religion; ‘the Oneness of Being’ was most major difference. This article seeks to review the influence of Hallaj opinions and ideas on the works of jurists and the jurists’ stances toward Hallaj. We also compare the views of advocators and opponents of Hallaj and then analyze the written subscription (Togih) issued by Imam Mahdi (AS) for Hussein bin Nobakhti.
ISSN:2383-0689
2383-0697