The
Senussi or
Sanussi are a Muslim political-religious
Sufi order and tribe in
Libya and the
Sudan region founded in
Mecca in 1837 by the Grand Senussi,
Sayyid Muhammad ibn Ali as-Senussi. Senussi was concerned with both the decline of Islamic thought and spirituality and the weakening of Muslim political integrity. From 1902 to 1913 the Senussi fought French expansion in the Sahara, and the Italian colonisation of Libya beginning in 1911. In World War I,
the Senussi fought against the British in Egypt and Sudan. During World War II the Senussi tribe provided vital support to the British 8th Army in North Africa against the German and Italian forces. The Grand Senussi's grandson became King
Idris of Libya in 1951. In 1969, King Idris I was overthrown by a military coup led by Colonel
Muammar Gaddafi. A third of the population in Libya continue to be affiliated with the Senussi movement.