I seriously doubt you've even read Guenon after that Frankensieinian post 😹
Guenon did not believe in a synthesis of religions (unlike some of his students). He was a Traditionalist and the idea of establishing a 'synthesis' of the different traditionals forms is explicitly something he opposed. No traditional religion is complete without the whole of it - it cannot be broken up without being destroyed. Such aggregates never have any unity and are be nothing more than a chaotic jumble of disparate elements.
You're completely off the edge of the map. Very sad.
See Quenon himself here in RoQ:

