He is the most controversial Sufi in Islamic history, and the most profound in his influence. Al-Hallaj was and will remain a striking model in the history of humanity, before which many seekers of the meaning of divine love stand, and contemplate his philosophy, which is a bright page of human heritage, and owes a debt of gratitude to an Arab Muslim philosopher and poet, who, with his broad horizons, was able to leap over the walls of sectarianism and denominationalism, and make his own tragedy a fresh source from which minds and hearts everywhere and at all times draw, and a source of inspiration for all the free people of the world who soar with their souls and minds in the skies of freedom. Al-Hallaj is considered one of the most important poles of Islamic Sufism who clashed with the brutal ruling authority, and paid with their lives as a price for their honesty.