This study concerns the foundation of Sufi tenet developed by Syekh Amran Waly and discovers the communities? response to the tenet integration, the Study Council of Sufism Tawheed (MPTT) and Rateb Siribee (One-Thousand Zikr), within the northern and eastern Aceh, Indonesia. Qualitative approach was implemented as the observation, in-depth interviews and documentation studies were due to collect the data. The tenet was based on the Sufism styles developed by Syekh Abdul Karim al-Jili, which was ever considered heretical. The tenet integrations aim to restore the previous grandeur of Acehnese people by reconstructing the Sufism in accordance with the current conditions. However, some considered that those could act as a means of practicing Sufism, educate people and re-establish the Sufism glory in the past. Meanwhile, the others assumed that the teachings developed were deviant since those contain the style of Ibn Arabi and al-Jili Sufism, with the concept of Wahdah al-Wujud (Unity of Existence), which is dissimilar with the Sufism concept, Wahdah asy-Syuhud (Unity of Appearance), spread by the tenet developer?s father, Syekh Abuya Muda Waly al-Khalidy.