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A History of the Druzes

Author : Kais Firro
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004094377

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This book deals with the history of the Druze community using an interdisciplinary approach to describe, analyze, and explain historical events and processes.

The Druzes

Author : Nejla M. Abu Izzeddin
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9004097058

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The Druzes by Nejla M. Abu Izzeddin Pdf

When this book was first published in 1984, it was the first extensive study of the Druzes to appear for many years. A small community native only in Lebanon, Syria and Palestine, the Druzes have exercised an influence around them greater than their numerical strength. Living for the most part in mountainous territories they have maintained an independent existence for a thousand years. This book places the beliefs of the Druzes in the context of the history of Sh?'ism in its Ism?'?l? form, from which their faith developed. It also describes the role of the Druze community in the history of Lebanon and Syria. In the preparation of this book, the author, a Druze herself, has made use not only of the readily available Arabic and European sources but also of documents and manuscripts that are less easily accessible.

A History of the Druzes

Author : Kais M Firro
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2023-12-14
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9789004661783

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A History of the Druzes by Kais M Firro Pdf

This book deals with the history of the Druze community using an interdisciplinary approach to describe, analyze, and explain historical events and processes.

The Druzes in the Jewish State

Author : Kais M. Firro
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2021-10-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789004491915

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The Druzes in the Jewish State by Kais M. Firro Pdf

Following the war of 1948 Palestine's Druzes became part of the state of Israel. Overwhelmingly rural, they sought to safeguard their community's age-old ethnic independence by holding on to their traditional ethno-religious particularism. Ethnicity and ethnic issues, however, were ready tools for the Zionists in the pursuit of their policy aims vis-à-vis the state's Arab population. Central among these was the cooptation of part of the Druze elite in an obvious effort to alienate the Druzes from the other Arabs - creating "good" Arabs and "bad" Arabs served the Jewish state as a foil for its ongoing policy of dispossession and control. The author painstakingly documents the political, social and economic factors that ensured the "success" of these Zionist policies, but concludes that the fissured identity of Israel's Druzes today bespeaks a feeling of musiba, tragedy, within the community itself.

The Origins of the Druze People and Religion

Author : Philip Khuri Hitti
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1928
Category : Druzes
ISBN : UVA:X001689431

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Historical Dictionary of the Druzes

Author : Samy Swayd
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2015-03-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9781442246171

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Historical Dictionary of the Druzes by Samy Swayd Pdf

One of the most intriguing minority groups in the Middle East is now a thousand years old. It emerged in the city of Cairo, spread to what is today Lebanon, Syria, and Israel, and subsequently became known by outsiders as Druze (in Arabic, Durooz, meaning Druzes). Druzes have played a major role in the history of the Middle East and often been misunderstood by neighbors and outsiders because of their esoteric religious doctrine, the secretive nature that such a doctrine has instilled in them, and the variety of perspectives or divisions prevalent among members of the community. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of the Druzes covers their history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1000 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Druzes.

The Druze Faith

Author : Sāmī Nasīb Makārim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:468826919

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The Origina of the Druze People and Religion With Extracts From Their Sacred Writings

Author : Philip Khuri Hitti
Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1966-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781465546623

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The Origina of the Druze People and Religion With Extracts From Their Sacred Writings by Philip Khuri Hitti Pdf

The Druzes of Syria and the Samaritans of Palestine are two unique communities not to be found elsewhere in the whole world. Like social fossils in an alien environment, these two peoples have survived for hundreds of years in that land rightly described as a "Babel of tongues" and a "museum of nationalities." The Samaritans are the remnants of the tribes from Assyria and Persia who were transplanted by Sargon some seven hundred years before Christ to take the place of the "ten tribes" who were carried into captivity. 1 a They figured in the life of Christ as is illustrated by the case of the "Samaritan woman" and the story of the "good Samaritan." Today they are represented by about one hundred and eighty persons who intermarry among themselves and are becoming rapidly extinct. Their habitat is modern Nāblus (biblical Shechem), and their religion is ancient Judaism mixed with pagan survivals. The Druzes have no such clear record to show regarding their origin as a people and as a sect. Their ethnographical origins, no less than their ritual practices and religious beliefs, are shrouded in mystery. Appearing for the first time on the pages of history at Wādi-al-Taym near Mt. Hermon in anti-Lebanon, as professors of the divinity of the sixth Fāṭimite Caliph in Cairo (996-1020 A.D.), the Druzes have lived their semi-independent lives secluded in their mountain fastnesses of Lebanon, unmindful of the progress of the world around them, and almost entirely forgotten by the outside world. Relation to World Events:—The few occasions throughout their history in which the Druzes attracted international attention were first at the time of the Crusades, when they were entrusted by the Moslems with the military task of guarding the maritime plain against the Franks. They then fought under the banner of Islam and took part in the attacks against the garrisons of Belfort (Qal‘at al-Shaqīf) and of Montfort (Qal‘at Qurayn) in Galilee. Secondly, in the early seventeenth century when their great leader, Fakhr-al-Dīn II (1585-1635), under whom the Druze power reached its zenith, appeared as a refugee from the Sultan of Turkey in the court of the Medicis at Florence. Thirdly, when as a result of their civil wars in 1860 with their Christian neighbors to the north—the Maronites—the French landed a contingent of troops to quell the disturbance which resulted in giving the Lebanon a complete autonomy recognized by the great Powers of Europe. And fourthly, in connection with the recent armed uprising against the French mandate in Syria.

The Origins of the Druze People and Religion

Author : Philip Khuri Hitti
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1966
Category : Druzes
ISBN : OCLC:1025811496

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Handbook of Islamic Sects and Movements

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 724 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2021-07-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004435544

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Handbook of Islamic Sects and Movements by Anonim Pdf

The Handbook of Islamic Sects and Movements offers a multinational study of Islam, its variants, influences, and neighbouring movements, from a multidisciplinary range of scholars. These chapters highlight the diversity of Islam, especially in its contemporary manifestations, as a religion of many communities, theologies, and ideologies. Over five sections—on Sunni, Shia, Sufi, fundamentalist, and fringe Islamic movements—the authors provide historical overviews, analyses, and in-depth studies of large and small Islamic and related groups from all around the world. The contents of this volume will be of interest to both newcomers to the study of Islam and established scholars of religion who wish to engage with the dynamic label of Islam and the many impactful movements of the Islamic world.

Renaissance Emir

Author : T.J. Gorton
Publisher : Interlink Publishing
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2014-07-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781623710538

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Renaissance Emir by T.J. Gorton Pdf

A groundbreaking biography of the mysterious Levantine prince Fakr ad-Din. The year is 1613: the Ottoman Empire is at its height, sprawling from Hungary to Iraq, Morocco to Yemen. One man dares to challenge it: the Prince of the mysterious Druze sect in Mount Lebanon, Fakhr ad-Din. Yielding before a mighty army sent to conquer him, he—astonishingly—takes refuge with the Medici in Florence at the height of the Renaissance. Fakhr ad-Din took along with him a diverse party of Moslem, Christian, and Jewish Levantines on their first visit to the “Lands of the Christians.” During his five-year stay in Italy, he fights to persuade Popes, Grand-Dukes and Viceroys to support a grand plan: a new Crusade to wrest the Holy Land from the Ottomans, giving Jerusalem back to Christendom and himself a crown. This groundbreaking biography of Fakhr ad-Din, Prince of the Druze, is based on the author’s vivid new translations of contemporary sources in Arabic and other languages. It brings to life one remarkable man’s beliefs and ambitions, uniquely illuminating the elusive interface between Eastern and Western culture.

Origins of the Druze People and Religion

Author : Philip K. Hitti
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2020-04-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798634408835

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Origins of the Druze People and Religion by Philip K. Hitti Pdf

Two Historical Fossils:--The Druzes of Syria and the Samaritans of Palestine are two unique communities not to be found elsewhere in the whole world. Like social fossils in an alien environment, these two peoples have survived for hundreds of years in that land rightly described as a "Babel of tongues" and a "museum of nationalities."

The Druze

Author : Kamal Suleiman Salibi
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Social Science
ISBN : UOM:39015063221918

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An array of scholars from different parts of the world join in a multidisciplinary effort to study and integrate available knowledge and perceptions regarding the Druze as a religious community and historical society. The scholars whose work appears in this volume will undoubtedly be helpful to those who seek to know more about the Druze-their faith, identity and society, and the role that they have played in the history of the Middle East. In the planning of the first international academic conference of the Druze Heritage Foundation (DHF), held in collaboration with the Middle East Centre at St. Antony's College, Oxford, in July 2002, it was thought best not to concentrate on any single aspect of the Druze legacy, but to attempt to cover the widest possible range of themes, the better to bring out the Druze ethos as understood by the Druze themselves and as perceived by others. Thus, of the fifteen papers presented in this volume, which were the ones ultimately received in publishable form, the first four relate to religious issues. An explanation of the Druze faith by Sami Makarem (American University of Beirut) is followed by a critical assessment of the pioneering work of the French Orientalist, Sylvestre de Sacy, on the subject, contributed by Tony P. Nawfal (independent scholar). Next, David R. W. Bryer (former head of OXFAM) presents a survey of Druze religious texts, while Naila Kaidbey (American University of Beirut) describes the career of the fifteenth-century Druze reformer, al-Sayyid Jamal al-Din al-Tanukhi, commonly regarded as the founder of what one may call normative Druzism....

The A to Z of the Druzes

Author : Samy S. Swayd
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Druzes
ISBN : 9780810868366

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The A to Z of the Druzes by Samy S. Swayd Pdf

The Druzes are one of the smallest, least studied, and most esoteric religious communities in the Middle East. This is because the Druze teachings remain inaccessible not only to outsiders but also to uninitiated members within the Druze community itself. Furthermore, proselytizing--inducing someone to convert to one's own religious faith--has been prohibited since the establishment of the sect in the 11th century. In order to resist assimilation by the various empires and colonial powers that sought to dominate them--the Byzantines, various Arab dynasties, the Mamluks and Ottomans, the British and French, in addition to the nations that govern them--the Druzes disguise and conceal their beliefs. Therefore, not much is known by outsiders about the Druzes. This dictionary provides nearly 1,000 concise and informative cross-referenced A to Z entries on religious, political, and cultural themes, as well as entries on a number of major families and individuals (artists, writers, diplomats, and leaders) who have contributed to the Druze communities. This volume is also complemented with a chronology, an introductory essay, and a bibliography.