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- Al_Akbariyya abstract "Al Akbariyya was a secret Sufi society founded in Paris in 1911 by the wandering Swedish Sufi 'Abdu l-Hadi Aguéli. Among its first members was René Guénon. Its purpose was to promote the teachings of Muhyeddin Ibn al-Arabi among the "scholarly, educated and freethinking classes..." through the practice of the Shadhili and Malamati Sufi paths. The only time this society is mentioned is in a letter written by Aguéli in September 1911 to an unknown address in Cairo announcing its founding, not much more is known.".
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- Al_Akbariyya subject Category:Secret_societies.
- Al_Akbariyya subject Category:Sufism.
- Al_Akbariyya subject Category:Traditionalism.
- Al_Akbariyya type Abstraction100002137.
- Al_Akbariyya type Association108049401.
- Al_Akbariyya type Group100031264.
- Al_Akbariyya type Organization108008335.
- Al_Akbariyya type SecretSocieties.
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- Al_Akbariyya type SocialGroup107950920.
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- Al_Akbariyya comment "Al Akbariyya was a secret Sufi society founded in Paris in 1911 by the wandering Swedish Sufi 'Abdu l-Hadi Aguéli. Among its first members was René Guénon. Its purpose was to promote the teachings of Muhyeddin Ibn al-Arabi among the "scholarly, educated and freethinking classes..." through the practice of the Shadhili and Malamati Sufi paths.".
- Al_Akbariyya label "Al Akbariyya".
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