Ana al-Haqq: Consciousness, Self, and the Quran, A SCIENTIFIC INTERPRETATION OF MANSOOR AL HALLAJ
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- ISBN8231910502
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- Date de parution24/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
What if the controversial phrase Ana al-Haqq-"I am the Truth"-was not blasphemy, but a profound scientific insight into human consciousness?In this groundbreaking and thought-provoking book, researcher Harsa Khan unpacks the deep psychological, neurological, and Quranic dimensions of selfhood, ego death, and divine realization. Bridging mysticism and modern neuroscience, the book explores the consciousness behind Mansoor Al-Hallaj's legendary statement and defends it with logic, quantum theory, and Quranic clarity. Inside this book, you will discover:The Quranic model of Nafs (self) and Qalb (mind-heart interface)Scientific findings on ego dissolution, meditation, and altered brain statesA critical analysis of the distortion of spiritual truths by religious institutionsA rational, non-mystical revival of Al-Hallaj's philosophyHow modern consciousness studies support the experience of "Ana al-Haqq" This book is not just a defense of a historical figure-it is a call to awaken the higher mind, to question inherited beliefs, and to realize the divine truth within.
If you are a seeker of truth beyond dogma-drawn to philosophy, neuroscience, Quranic depth, and self-realization-this book will change the way you perceive reality.
If you are a seeker of truth beyond dogma-drawn to philosophy, neuroscience, Quranic depth, and self-realization-this book will change the way you perceive reality.
What if the controversial phrase Ana al-Haqq-"I am the Truth"-was not blasphemy, but a profound scientific insight into human consciousness?In this groundbreaking and thought-provoking book, researcher Harsa Khan unpacks the deep psychological, neurological, and Quranic dimensions of selfhood, ego death, and divine realization. Bridging mysticism and modern neuroscience, the book explores the consciousness behind Mansoor Al-Hallaj's legendary statement and defends it with logic, quantum theory, and Quranic clarity. Inside this book, you will discover:The Quranic model of Nafs (self) and Qalb (mind-heart interface)Scientific findings on ego dissolution, meditation, and altered brain statesA critical analysis of the distortion of spiritual truths by religious institutionsA rational, non-mystical revival of Al-Hallaj's philosophyHow modern consciousness studies support the experience of "Ana al-Haqq" This book is not just a defense of a historical figure-it is a call to awaken the higher mind, to question inherited beliefs, and to realize the divine truth within.
If you are a seeker of truth beyond dogma-drawn to philosophy, neuroscience, Quranic depth, and self-realization-this book will change the way you perceive reality.
If you are a seeker of truth beyond dogma-drawn to philosophy, neuroscience, Quranic depth, and self-realization-this book will change the way you perceive reality.