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See also Shaykh Ali al-Khawas The footnote cites Vitray-Meyerovitch's "Anthologie du soufisme." Time says that Khawas is 9th century, but it may in fact be the 16th century Sheikh, who died in 932 AH, not AD, that the pope, via Vitray-Meyerovitch, is quoting. Esowteric+Talk 20:27, 29 June 2015 (UTC)
The problem is that Vitray-Meyerovitch writes a biography of authors at the end of his book and she doesn't presents Ali al-Khawas (quoted in p.200) but Khawwas, Ibrahim Baghdadi. She says that this one was born in Baghdad and died in 291 H. (see p.342) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jflaquer (talk • contribs) 15:58, 19 September 2016 (UTC)Reply