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- Idries Shah (/ ˈɪdrɪs ˈʃɑː /; Hindi: इदरीस शाह, Pashto: ادريس شاه, Urdu: ادریس شاه; 16 June – 23 November ), also known as Idris Shah, Indries Shah, né Sayed Idries el- Hashimi (Arabic: سيد إدريس هاشمي) and by the pen name Arkon Daraul, was an Afghan author, thinker and teacher in the Sufi tradition.
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Arkon Daraul
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Arkon Daraul is the name of an author on occult subjects. He wrote "Secret Societies: Yesterday and Today" (, reissued in as "A History of Secret Societies"), a popular occult/conspiracy work dealing with, among other topics, the Assassins, the Knights Templar, Rosicrucians, Chinese Triads and the Carbonari. In he published "Witches and Sorcerers" through Citadel Press.
"Daraul" is almost certainly a pseudonym, as no individual with that name has been identified. According to Gurdjieff's biographer James Moore, Daraul is probably Idries Shah, who stated that he sometimes used pseudonyms. [Moore, James "Neo-Sufism: The Case of Idries Shah" , in "Telos" Volume 6, Number 4, Autumn.] However common and justified this assumption may be, no "real" evidence exists to support it. If Idries Shah is in fact Daraul, the pseudonym might have been used because the fifth chapter deals wit
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- The pseudonymous author, "Arkon Daraul", describes encountering members of the organization in the suburbs of London and attending their rituals.
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- The pseudonymous author, "Arkon Daraul", describes encountering members of the organization in the suburbs of London and attending their rituals.
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Idries Shah, writing under the pen-name Arkon Daraul, in the 1961 book Secret Societies Yesterday and Today, describes discovering a Yazidi-influenced. | |
Idries Shah (/ˈɪdrɪs ˈʃɑː/; Hindi: इदरीस शाह, Pashto: ادريس شاه, Urdu: ادریس شاه; 16 yuni – 23 Nuwamba ), Wanda akafi Sani da Idris Shah, Indries Shah, né Sayed Idries el-Hashimi (Arabic: سيد إدريس هاشمي) kuma da sunan alkalami Arkon Daraul, marubucin Afganistan ne, mai tunani kuma malami a al’adar Sufaye. | |
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- Idries Shah, also known as Idris Shah, né Sayed Idries el-Hashimi and by the pen name Arkon Daraul, was an Afghan author, thinker and teacher in the Sufi tradition.