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    The Druze (/ ˈ d r uː z / DROOZ; Arabic: دَرْزِيّ, darzī or دُرْزِيّ durzī, pl. دُرُوز, durūz), who call themselves al-Muwaḥḥidūn (lit. 'the monotheists' or 'the unitarians'), are an Arab and Arabic-speaking esoteric ethnoreligious group from West Asia who adhere to the Druze faith, an Abrahamic, monotheistic, syncretic, and ethnic religion whose main tenets ...

  2. The Druze way of life is erected atop honorable values and precepts, crowned by truthfulness and the safeguarding of brethren. The Druze are focused on egalitarianism, self-discipline, oneness of God, supremacy of the mind, and community-bound reincarnation. Deeply entrenched are the notions that the community is literally composed of brothers ...

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  4. Mar 24, 2019 · The Druze Five-star symbol refers to the five sacred men whom the Gnostics have followed and traced throughout all their incarnations since primeval Atlantean, Egyptian, and ancient Greek times.In the ancient Greek times, the five sacred men (accounted for in the Druze scriptures) are identified as Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Parmenides, and ...

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    The Druze reside primarily in Syria (country with largest population), Lebanon (country with highest percentage), and Israel, with a smaller community in Jordan. The Israeli Druze live mostly in the Galilee (70 percent) and around Haifa (25 percent), and the Jordanian Druze can be found in Amman and Zarka, and a smaller number in Irbid and Aqaba. T...

    Traditionally there were two branches of Druzeliving in the Jabal Amel region, the Yemeni Druze (headed by the Hamdan and Al-Atrash families) and Kaysi Druze (headed by the Jumblat and Arsalan families). The Hamdan family was banished from Mount Lebanon following the battle of Ain Dara in 1711, between the Yemeni and the Kaysi Druze factions. Follo...

    The Druze religion began to develop during the Middle Ages. In the eleventh century C.E., the Druze religion emerged from the Ismaili sect, a sub group of Shia Islam. It is not known whether the Druze people were a distinct ethnic group before adopting their present religion. The Druze did not attempt to reform mainstream Islam, but to create a who...

    In Lebanon, Syria and Israel, the Druze have official recognition as a separate religious community with its own religious court system. Their symbol is an array of five colors: green, red, yellow, blue and white. Each color pertains to a symbol defining its principles: green for ˤAql "the Universal Mind," red for 'Nafs' "the Universal Soul," yello...

    The Druze faith keeps its tenets secret. Druze practice taqiyya, tagiya) and are publicly open about very few details of their faith. Under persecution, a Druze is allowed to deny his faith outwardly if his life is in danger. This concession is specifically allowed according to at-Ta'lim(“Instruction”), the anonymously written “catechism” of Druze ...

    Fakhreddin II (1588–1635), descendant of the Ma'an Dynasty, ruled at its height what is now Lebanon, part of Syria, Israel and even part of Turkey.
    L'Emir Magid Arslan was the leader of the independence of Lebanon in 1943 when the president Bechara el Khoury with fellow ministers were taken to prison to rachaya by the French. His sons L'Emir F...
    Kamal Jumblatt founded the LebaneseProgressive Socialist Party in the mid-twentieth century and was a major thinker and philosopher; his son Walid Jumblatt remains prominent in Lebanese politics.
    In Israel, Salah Tarif, a former captain in the paratrooper and the tank divisions of the Israeli Army, has been a Knesset member since 1992. He has served as the Deputy Speaker and the Deputy Mini...
    List of Druze
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    Abu-Husayn, Abdul-Rahim. The view from Istanbul Lebanon and the Druze Emirate in the Ottoman chancery documents, 1546-1711.London: Centre for Lebanese Studies in association with I.B. Tauris Publis...
    Alameddine, Rabih. I, the Divine: A Novel in First Chapters. New York: Norton, 2001. ISBN 039304209X
    Betts, Robert Brenton. The Druze. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988. ISBN 0300041004
    Dana, Nissim. The Druze in the Middle East: Their Faith, Leadership, Identity and Status.Sussex Academic Press, 2003.

    All links retrieved October 9, 2017. 1. History and sites of the Druze - Druze History and Culture 2. Shishakli and the Druzes: Integration and Intransigenseby Joshua Landis 3. The Druze- ReligiousTolerance.org 4. Druzeby Pam Rohland 5. American Druze Society- druze.com 6. Canadian Druze Society- druze.net 7. European Druze Society- europeandruzeso...

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  5. Feb 25, 2020 · Given the persecution of and mounting pressure on the movement, in 1043 the Druze community stopped proselytizing and ceased to recognize conversions to their faith. The five coloured star which is the symbol of the Druze community is seen on top of the Prophet Ayub shrine in Niha village southeast of Beirut. Photo AFP

  6. The Druze flag and its symbol star have the same five colours and each colour has two meanings: spiritual principles and key figures. In the Druze manuscript, there are five people who are respected by their contribution to Druze, and five cosmic spiritual elements that are main principles of existence for Druzes.

  7. Mar 21, 2016 · Here are five facts about Druze in Israel: Nine-in-ten Israeli Druze say they have a strong sense of belonging to the Druze community and about the same number (93%) say they are proud to be Druze. Roughly two-thirds say they have a special responsibility to take care of Druze in need around the world. About seven-in-ten Druze (72%) say their ...

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