After a trip to Singapore, he received authorization to lead an autonomous branch of the Ahmadiyyah Idrisiyyah Shadhiliyyah brotherhood that was inspired by
René Guénon in Europe, Abd al Wahid Pallavicini, and was honored with the title of
sheikh (teacher). He subsequently founded a community of Muslims in Italy and France in the 1980s, linked to traditional Sufism. Very involved in inter-religious dialogue, he was chosen to represent "Italian Islam" at the first inter-religious meeting for peace organized in
Assisi in 1986 by
Pope John Paul II. At the 10th International Theological Conference held in 2003, he argued that his Muslim but non-Arab status was a bridge linking the three great religions connected to Jerusalem. ==Family==