In the year 1191 AD, in the citadel of Aleppo, a thirty-six-year-old philosopher named Shihab al-Din Suhrawardi was executed. He was starved to death by order of Saladin’s son. His crime was not just heresy; it was an act of dangerous memory.
In the year 1191 AD, in the citadel of Aleppo, a thirty-six-year-old philosopher named Shihab al-Din Suhrawardi was executed. He was starved to death by order of Saladin’s son. His crime was not just heresy; it was an act of dangerous memory.
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